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1) The way the surface of an object that looks bumpy really feels that way also it has this kind of texture:______
2) Hue is another name for this Element of Art
3) The repetition of shapes or lines in an artwork causes this principle to occur:
4) Different sizes, different types of shapes, different colors and different values next to one another are all ways an artist can demonstrate this principle:
5) Different sizes, different types of shapes, different colors and different values throughout an artwork are all ways an artist can demonstrate this principle:
6) By placing many small circles on one side of a picture, and a large square on another, an artist is creating ______balance.
7) By painting an assemblage of wood scraps all one color, an artist pulls all the various forms and objects together to create this principle of design:
8) One big dominant star shape in the middle of a bunch of circles illustrates this principle:
9) Squares, circles, and rectangles are examples of geometric types of this element
10) This principle of design occurs when a viewer’s eyes travel from one place to another in an artwork.
11) If an object appears to be distant in an artwork, then that artist has created a sense of this element
12) Mixing complementary colors will do this to your colors
14) Promoting a message (anti-drugs, war awareness, anti-sexism, anti-racism, etc.) in an artwork is considered:
15) This artist is credited for starting the abstract art style called Cubism
17) By using extreme darks, a range of middle tones and extreme lights an artist demonstrates this art element
18) When an artwork takes up Three Dimensional space it is an example of this element of art
19) You create a tint of a color by adding a small amount of the color to what neutral color?
20) When lines meet to define a space they create this element
ACTUAL
COLOR
RHYTHM
CONTRAST
VARIETY
ASYMMETRICAL
UNITY
EMPHASIS
SHAPE
MOVEMENT
SPACE
DULL
SOCIAL ACTIVISM
PABLO PICASSO
VALUE
FORM
WHITE
SHAPE
21) A flat leaf is an example this type of shape:
22) If an artwork has many tints and shades of one single color that artwork demonstrates this color scheme:
23) The empty area around an image in an artwork is this kind of space:
24) One way to make a color duller is by adding its opposite or
25) By overlapping shapes, varying the sizes of shapes, and by making colors fade an artist can create the illusion of:
26) Cubes, Cones and spheres are examples of these types of forms
27) Orange, Green and Violet make up what color scheme
28) You can create a shade of a color by adding a small amount of this neutral color to the original color?
29) Red, yellow and blue make up what color scheme
30) If a character is drawn with a head that is far larger than it should be, the head is out of ______
31) Lines that are used to define the form of an object are called
32) Parallel lines that overlap other parallel lines to create the appearance of gray areas are
33) The style of art in which unreal, dreamlike things occur is called
34) Art that takes up an entire room or is permanently connected to the gallery is called
35) A sculpture that began as a block of marble that was carved down is this type of sculpture:
36) If an artist is still alive and making art that artist is not a modern artist but a ______one
37) The technique of creating the illusion of depth by making lines seem to meet at one point like walking down a hallway is called
38) The technique of creating the illusion of depth by making lines seem to meet at two separate points like looking at the corner of a building is called
ORGANIC
MONOCHROMATIC
NEGATIVE
COMPLEMENT
DEPTH
GEOMETRIC
SECONDARY
BLACK
PRIMARY
PROPORTION
CROSS CONTOUR
CROSS HATCHING
SURREALISM
INSTALLATION ART
SUBTRACTIVE
CONTEMPORARY
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE