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Art Elements And Principles

Subjects : art, design
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Colors that make you feel cool: blue - green - and violet






2. Red - yellow - and blue; from those three colors - all others can be made - but no other color can make these three






3. Refers to differences in values - colors - or other art elements






4. You need light in order to see color; color has three properties: hue - value - intensity






5. Name






6. Colors on both sides of the complement set






7. Refers to the arragement of elements on either side of a center line: symmetrical - asymmetrical - and radial






8. One color and the colors on both sides of its complement






9. Repetition of the elements that help unify the surface and create a feeling of organization






10. How your eye is carried through a work of art - visual movement - through repitition of lines - shapes - color - etc.






11. The same shapes of elements are repeated again and again






12. Where both sides are not the same - one side is vicually heavier than the other






13. How your eye is carried through a work of art - visual movement - through repitition of lines - shapes - color - etc.






14. Texture you can actually feel






15. Where things on either side of the center line are almost alike or identical






16. The areas above - below - around - or within something - 2 types: positive and negative






17. Mixing one primary color and an adjacent secondary color






18. Colors on both sides of the complement set






19. Adding white to a color to make it lighter






20. Where the design radiates through a central point






21. Repetition of the elements that help unify the surface and create a feeling of organization






22. You need light in order to see color; color has three properties: hue - value - intensity






23. The areas around the positive space - usually the background






24. Black - gray - white - brown - tan - beige






25. Three equally spaced colors on the color wheel






26. Adding black to a color to make it darker






27. The same shapes of elements are repeated again and again






28. Adding white to a color to make it lighter






29. Describes the feel of a n actual surface - 2 types: actual - and implied.






30. The areas around the positive space - usually the background






31. Where things on either side of the center line are almost alike or identical






32. Opposites on the color wheel; if mixed - dullness is increased






33. 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






34. Opposites on the color wheel; if mixed - dullness is increased






35. Colors that make you feel warm: red - yellow - and orange






36. Colors found side by side on the color wheel; always contians one common color






37. Colors found side by side on the color wheel; always contians one common color






38. Looks like texture - but is actually on smooth - flat paper






39. The areas above - below - around - or within something - 2 types: positive and negative






40. One color and the colors on both sides of its complement






41. 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






42. The actual object - or subject matter






43. Colors that make you feel cool: blue - green - and violet






44. Where both sides are not the same - one side is vicually heavier than the other






45. A mark made by a pointed tool and is often defined by a moving dot; can vary in width - direction - curvature - length - and even color; often suggests movement in a drawing or a painting






46. Colors that make you feel warm: red - yellow - and orange






47. Looks like texture - but is actually on smooth - flat paper






48. The actual object - or subject matter






49. Color combinations that are shades and tints of one color






50. Lightness or darkness of a color