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Which element of art is described as a mark on a surface?

  • Line (correct)
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Texture

Horizontal lines suggest height and strength.

False (B)

What feeling do vertical lines commonly express?

  • Calmness
  • Instability
  • Movement
  • Stability (correct)

_______ lines give a feeling of movement.

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Which type of line is formed by a continuous, flowing stroke?

<p>Curved (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Actual lines are always clearly visible and defined.

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What are the three physical properties of color?

<p>hue, value, intensity</p> Signup and view all the answers

What aspect of color refers to its lightness or darkness?

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The brightness or dullness of a color is its _________.

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Primary colors cannot be created by mixing other colors together.

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Name two secondary colors.

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What is created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color?

<p>Tertiary color (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mixing colors is known as color _________.

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Monochromatic color schemes use variations of different hues.

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Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel are called:

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What is a shape in art?

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Organic shapes are typically geometric and have precise measurements.

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Which term describes the area around and within objects in a composition?

<p>Space (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The space between objects is known as _______ space.

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Overlapping is a technique used to create the illusion of depth.

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What does 'value' refer to in the context of light and shadows?

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What is an achromatic value scale?

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__________ refers to the surface quality or 'feel' of an object.

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Simulated textures are created to look real but are not.

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What kind of analysis involves interpreting the symbolic meaning of an artwork?

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Flashcards

What is Line?

The element of art created by connecting two points. It can be actual or implied and varies in width, length, direction, color, and degree of curve.

Horizontal Lines

Lines that are parallel to the horizon. They suggest rest, stability, and peace.

Vertical Lines

Lines that run straight up and down. They indicate height, strength, and dignity.

Diagonal Lines

Lines that slant. They convey a feeling of movement and instability.

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Zigzag Lines

Lines made up of a series of angles. They can create excitement or anxiety.

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Curved Lines

Lines that bend and change direction gradually. They suggest flexibility and calmness.

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Actual Line

Lines that are physically present in a work of art, created using materials.

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Implied Line

Lines that are suggested by elements in the artwork, but not explicitly drawn.

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What is Color?

The element of art that is produced when light strikes an object and is reflected back to the eye; it has hue, value, and intensity.

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Hue

The name of a color (e.g., red, blue, green).

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Value

The lightness or darkness of a color.

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Intensity

The brightness or dullness of a color.

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Additive Color Mixing

Mixing light primaries (red, green, and blue) to create colors.

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Complementary colors

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., red and green). They create contrast.

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Analogous Colors

Colors next to each other on the color wheel (e.g., blue, blue-green, green). They create harmony.

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Intermediate Colors

Created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.

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What is Shape?

The element of art that is an enclosed two-dimensional area defined by lines or outlines.

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Natural Shapes

Shapes that look like things from the real world and are recognizable (e.g., a tree or a person).

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Geometric shape

Shapes that are geometric, precise, and mathematically defined (e.g., circles, squares, triangles).

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Abstract shape

Shapes that are irregular, free-flowing, and not based on any recognizable form. They are often found in nature.

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What is Space?

The element of art that indicates the feeling of depth or three-dimensionality. It creates the illusion of distance on a flat surface.

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Changing size of objects

Making distant objects smaller than closer ones to create depth.

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Changing clarity of objects

Making distant objects blurrier and less detailed than closer ones to create depth.

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What is Texture?

The element of art dealing with how things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.

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Simulated Texture

Techniques that create the illusion of texture on a flat surface.

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