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Art Elements And Principles
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Subjects
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art
,
design
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. How your eye is carried through a work of art - visual movement - through repitition of lines - shapes - color - etc.
Movement
Positive Space
Analogous
Contrast
2. Lightness or darkness of a color
Unity
Asymmetrical Balance
Value
Primary Colors
3. Where the design radiates through a central point
Unity
Movement
Radial Balance
Balance
4. Name
Shades
Hue
Triad
Contrast
5. Focal point - area of importance - what your eyes see first
Implied Texture
Neutral colors
Positive Space
Emphasis
6. Birghtness of dullness of a color
Intensity
Hue
Cool Colors
Value
7. You need light in order to see color; color has three properties: hue - value - intensity
Monochromatic
Color
Shades
Radial Balance
8. Mixing one primary color and an adjacent secondary color
Texture
Intermediate Colors
Value
Balance
9. Black - gray - white - brown - tan - beige
Actual Texture
Rhythm
Split Compliment
Neutral colors
10. Colors on both sides of the complement set
Neutral colors
Negative Space
Double Split Compliment
Tints
11. An area that is contained within an implied line or is seen and identified because of color or value changes; have two dimensions - length and width - and can be geometric or free form - organic
Shape
Cool Colors
Complementary Colors
Color
12. The areas around the positive space - usually the background
Movement
Primary Colors
Tints
Negative Space
13. Colors on both sides of the complement set
Movement
Double Split Compliment
Balance
Warm Colors
14. Refers to differences in values - colors - or other art elements
Triad
Contrast
Analogous
Hue
15. How your eye is carried through a work of art - visual movement - through repitition of lines - shapes - color - etc.
Form
Movement
Positive Space
Radial Balance
16. What makes the art feel complete because everything seems to be in harmony and work together
Radial Balance
Pattern
Warm Colors
Unity
17. Orange - green - and violet; made from mixing two primary colors together
Split Compliment
Tints
Cool Colors
Secondary Colors
18. Colors found side by side on the color wheel; always contians one common color
Tints
Pattern
Radial Balance
Analogous
19. Mixing one primary color and an adjacent secondary color
Value
Intensity
Warm Colors
Intermediate Colors
20. Orange - green - and violet; made from mixing two primary colors together
Unity
Warm Colors
Triad
Secondary Colors
21. Where things on either side of the center line are almost alike or identical
Intensity
Symmetrical Balance
Contrast
Complementary Colors
22. Refers to the arragement of elements on either side of a center line: symmetrical - asymmetrical - and radial
Line
Shades
Balance
Pattern
23. An area that is contained within an implied line or is seen and identified because of color or value changes; have two dimensions - length and width - and can be geometric or free form - organic
Form
Shape
Line
Split Compliment
24. Adding white to a color to make it lighter
Split Compliment
Monochromatic
Tints
Double Split Compliment
25. Repetition of the elements that help unify the surface and create a feeling of organization
Balance
Shape
Form
Rhythm
26. What makes the art feel complete because everything seems to be in harmony and work together
Shades
Triad
Unity
Emphasis
27. Three equally spaced colors on the color wheel
Triad
Shades
Primary Colors
Hue
28. The actual object - or subject matter
Tints
Positive Space
Analogous
Intensity
29. The areas around the positive space - usually the background
Line
Negative Space
Line
Warm Colors
30. Describes objects that are 3D having length - width - and height - while a 2D shape can be seen from only one side - a 3D form can be viewed from many sides; take up space whether they are natural or made by a designer; include rocks - sculpture - pe
Texture
Monochromatic
Form
Emphasis
31. One color and the colors on both sides of its complement
Cool Colors
Implied Texture
Split Compliment
Intensity
32. Red - yellow - and blue; from those three colors - all others can be made - but no other color can make these three
Rhythm
Primary Colors
Shape
Intermediate Colors
33. Focal point - area of importance - what your eyes see first
Emphasis
Shape
Space
Implied Texture
34. Texture you can actually feel
Form
Double Split Compliment
Actual Texture
Implied Texture
35. Colors that make you feel cool: blue - green - and violet
Cool Colors
Shape
Intermediate Colors
Positive Space
36. Describes the feel of a n actual surface - 2 types: actual - and implied.
Pattern
Line
Texture
Value
37. Opposites on the color wheel; if mixed - dullness is increased
Complementary Colors
Pattern
Emphasis
Color
38. Where both sides are not the same - one side is vicually heavier than the other
Value
Asymmetrical Balance
Form
Contrast
39. Texture you can actually feel
Actual Texture
Analogous
Contrast
Split Compliment
40. The areas above - below - around - or within something - 2 types: positive and negative
Texture
Space
Secondary Colors
Rhythm
41. One color and the colors on both sides of its complement
Balance
Actual Texture
Split Compliment
Shades
42. Color combinations that are shades and tints of one color
Shape
Monochromatic
Hue
Rhythm
43. Colors found side by side on the color wheel; always contians one common color
Negative Space
Positive Space
Complementary Colors
Analogous
44. Where both sides are not the same - one side is vicually heavier than the other
Asymmetrical Balance
Value
Primary Colors
Unity
45. Where things on either side of the center line are almost alike or identical
Value
Value
Symmetrical Balance
Secondary Colors
46. Colors that make you feel cool: blue - green - and violet
Monochromatic
Color
Negative Space
Cool Colors
47. Describes objects that are 3D having length - width - and height - while a 2D shape can be seen from only one side - a 3D form can be viewed from many sides; take up space whether they are natural or made by a designer; include rocks - sculpture - pe
Triad
Negative Space
Value
Form
48. Adding black to a color to make it darker
Symmetrical Balance
Split Compliment
Symmetrical Balance
Shades
49. Repetition of the elements that help unify the surface and create a feeling of organization
Symmetrical Balance
Unity
Rhythm
Triad
50. The areas above - below - around - or within something - 2 types: positive and negative
Positive Space
Emphasis
Emphasis
Space