SPACE
VALUE
SPELLINGS
VALUE
SPACE
100

In art, what is the term for the empty or unoccupied areas around the main subject?


A. Dead space
B. Negative space
C. White space
D. Blank space

A. Dead space
B. Negative space

C. White space
D. Blank space

100

What is value in art?


 A. The price of an artwork
B. The lightness or darkness of a color
C. The size of an artwork
D. The materials used in an artwork

A. The price of an artwork
B. The lightness or darkness of a color
C. The size of an artwork
D. The materials used in an artwork

100

Spell the word that refers to the distance between people, places and objects.

SPACE

100

What is a value scale?

A. A tool for weighing art supplies
B. A progression of values from light to dark
C. A type of artistic measurement
D. A color wheel

A. A tool for weighing art supplies
B. A progression of values from light to dark
C. A type of artistic measurement
D. A color wheel

100

What is space in art primarily concerned with?


A. The area between, around, above, below, or within artistic elements
B. The physical dimensions of the artwork only
C. The color palette used in the composition
D. The texture of the artistic surface

A. The area between, around, above, below, or within artistic elements
B. The physical dimensions of the artwork only
C. The color palette used in the composition
D. The texture of the artistic surface

200

What is positive space in an artwork?


A. The background areas of a composition
B. The space that appears closest to the viewer
C. The main subject or objects in a composition
D. The empty areas between shapes

A. The background areas of a composition
B. The space that appears closest to the viewer
C. The main subject or objects in a composition
D. The empty areas between shapes

200

What term describes the darkest value in an artwork?

A. Highlight
B. Midtone
C. Shadow
D. Shade

A. Highlight
B. Midtone
C. Shadow
D. Shade

200

Spell the words that is given to the lightest part of an object.

HIGHLIGHT

200

13. What creates the strongest value contrast?

A. Dark gray and light gray
B. White and black
C. Medium gray and light gray
D. Dark gray and black

A. Dark gray and light gray
B. White and black
C. Medium gray and light gray
D. Dark gray and black

200

In art and design, what is positive space?


A. The empty or open areas in an artwork
B. The main subject or focal point of an artwork
C. The background elements only
D. The frame around an artwork

A. The empty or open areas in an artwork
B. The main subject or focal point of an artwork
C. The background elements only
D. The frame around an artwork

300

 In artistic composition, what is the foreground?


A. The part of the image closest to the viewer
B. The middle section of an artwork
C. The most distant part of the scene
D. The area above the horizon line

A. The part of the image closest to the viewer
B. The middle section of an artwork
C. The most distant part of the scene
D. The area above the horizon line

300

 How does value help create the illusion of form?

A. Through texture only
B. Through pattern only
C. Through three-dimensional shading
D. Through color mixing

A. Through texture only
B. Through pattern only
C. Through three-dimensional shading
D. Through color mixing

300

Spell the word that describes the darkest part of an object where light is completely blocked.

Cast Shadow

300

What value term describes the darkest possible value on the value scale?


A. Tint
B. Shade
C. Black
D. Tone

A. Tint
B. Shade
C. Black
D. Tone

300

The middle-ground of a composition typically:


A. Has the most saturated colors
B. Connects foreground and background
C. Contains the smallest elements
D. Shows atmospheric effects only

A. Has the most saturated colors
B. Connects the foreground and background
C. Contains the smallest elements
D. Shows atmospheric effects only

400

How do artists typically create depth in the background of a painting?


A. Using bright, saturated colors
B. Adding sharp, detailed textures
C. Making objects appear lighter and less detailed
D. Including large, prominent figures

A. Using bright, saturated colors
B. Adding sharp, detailed textures
C. Making objects appear lighter and less detailed
D. Including large, prominent figures

400

In drawing, what technique creates value through closely spaced lines?


A. Crosshatching
B. Blending
C. Stippling
D. Outlining

A. Crosshatching
B. Blending
C. Stippling
D. Outlining

400

Spell the word that describes objects that are closest to the viewer and are generally more detailed.

FOREGROUND

400

Which element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a color?


A. Hue
B. Value
C. Intensity
D. Saturation

A. Hue
B. Value
C. Intensity
D. Saturation

400

On the drawing, the part labelled "A" is called?

Negative Space

500

When an artist wants to emphasize the foreground of a painting, they often:


A. Use muted colors and soft edges
B. Make objects appear smaller
C. Reduce contrast and detail
D. Use larger scale and more detail


A. Use muted colors and soft edges
B. Make objects appear smaller
C. Reduce contrast and detail
D. Use larger scale and more detail

500

What technique creates the illusion of value changes in artwork?


A. Perspective
B. Gradation
C. Symmetry
D. Pattern

A. Perspective
B. Gradation
C. Symmetry
D. Pattern

500

Spell the colour that is used to create shades of a colour.

BLACK

500

Which element of art refers to the path created by a moving point through space, real or implied?


A. Shape
B. Line
C. Form
D. Texture

A. Shape
B. Line
C. Form
D. Texture

500

Which statement best describes the relationship between positive and negative space?


A. Positive space is always more important than negative space
B. Negative space has no artistic value
C. They work together to create visual balance and composition
D. They must always be equal in proportion



A. Positive space is always more important than negative space
B. Negative space has no artistic value
C. They work together to create visual balance and composition
D. They must always be equal in proportion