Elements
Principles
Cognitives
Art Movements
Random
100

a 2D flat surface

shape

100

creates focus on an area

emphasis

100

to give details about what can be seen in the artwork

describe

100

captures the impression of a scene using stippling techniques

impressionism

100

rough, bumpy, soft, smooth, ragged, shiny; are all descriptions for which element?

texture

200

highlights and shadows

tone (or value)

200

where the eye is drawn throughout the artwork; the illusion of action

movement

200

to find features of an artwork

identify

200

movements and feelings of the artist captured in an abstract way

abstract expressionism

200
when one particular part of an artwork creates strong emphasis

focal point

300
could be described as straight, thin, wavy, bold, flowing, broken, angled, etc.

line

300

the same colour being used multiple times throughout an artwork

repetition

300

to explain the meaning of an artwork

interpret
300

geometric shapes; turning 3D into 2D

cubism

300

the way features of an artwork are arranged/organised; similar to music

composition

400

when considered "positive", the area is filled with details, when considered "negative" the area is empty

space

400
can be created through the use of complimentary colours

contrast

400

to provide a judgement about part of an artwork

evaluate

400

simple; animalistic; lacking the European concept of "sophistication"

primitive art

400

another word for contrast; two different ideas or features placed together for effect

juxtaposition