Art Forms & Structures
Creative Process
Art Appreciation
Famous Artworks
Art in Society
100

This term describes the way an artist arranges visual elements in their work.

What is composition?

100

This is the first step in the creative process where the artist generates ideas.

What is brainstorming or ideation?

100

This is the ability to understand and value art forms.

What is art appreciation?

100

This artist painted the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

100

This term refers to art that is created to make a statement about social or political issues.

What is social or political art?

200

These two elements are essential in creating the balance in a painting.

What are symmetry and asymmetry?

200

This stage involves experimenting with materials and techniques.

What is experimentation?

200

Analyzing this aspect of a painting involves discussing the light, color, and texture.

What is the visual quality or aesthetic?

200

The Starry Night was painted by this post-impressionist artist.

Who is Vincent van Gogh?

200

Public art, such as murals or sculptures, often serves this function in communities.

What is beautification or community engagement?

300

This is the term for the overall feeling or mood conveyed by an artwork.

What is atmosphere?

300

This process involves arranging and rearranging elements before finalizing the artwork.

What is composition?

300

This critical skill involves making informed judgments about the value and quality of artworks.

What is art criticism?

300

This artist is known for the melting clocks in 'The Persistence of Memory'.

Who is Salvador Dali?

300

Art therapy uses the creative process to help people explore this.

What is self-expression or healing?

400

This principle of art is achieved when all parts of a work look necessary and essential.

What is unity?

400

This term refers to the ongoing process of keeping a record of ideas and inspirations.


    • What is maintaining a sketchbook or journal?
400

Understanding the artist's ___ can give deeper insight into their work.

What is context or background?

400

This Mexican artist is famous for her self-portraits and use of vibrant colors.

Who is Frida Kahlo?

400

This movement used art to challenge traditional norms and values in the 20th century.

What is modernism?

500

This type of perspective uses a single point on the horizon to create depth.

What is one-point perspective?

500

Often overlooked, this step is crucial for reflecting on and evaluating the artwork.

What is revision or critique?

500

This term describes a personal, emotional response to an artwork.

What is interpretation?

500

This sculpture by Michelangelo depicts a biblical hero and is located in Florence.

Who is David?

500

This term describes the role of art in creating cultural identity and heritage.

What is cultural expression?