Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewers attention.
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  • space
  • unity
  • emphasis
  • balance
The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colors or other elements of design to create interest in a work of art.
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  • Variety
  • Emphasis
  • Placement
  • Value
What type of balance do you see in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Informal
When drawing people and objects with correct size relationships we are using which principle of design?
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  • Pattern
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
  • Proportion
How did this artist create emphasis?
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  • Isolation
  • Placement
  • Contrast
  • Patterns
How is emphasis created in this image?
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  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • Placement
  • Isolation
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Formal
This image is a good example of ___________ proportions.
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  • True
  • Accurate
  • Realistic
  • Unusual
A principle of design that focuses on a repetition of elements is ________________.
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  • Shape
  • Pattern
  • Value
  • Proportion
Line, Shape, Color, Value, Texture and Space are Elements of Art.
  • true
  • false
Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Rhythm and Unity are the Principles of Art?
  • true
  • false
Principles of Art are used to create and organize and artwork. Artist use _____ of _______ to accomplish this.
  • Elements of Art
  • Principles of Art
  • Principles of Design
__________ is a type of balance in which Both sides of the image are the same - like a "mirror image".
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  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Symmetrical
  • Geometric
The place where the road or objects seem to move towards and disappear is called the __________ ___________.
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  • Vanishing Point
  • Point of no return
  • Horizon Line
  • Perspective Spot
Lines, colors or shapes that are Repeated over and over in a planned way is called a _________.
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  • Scale
  • Variety
  • Pattern
  • Movement
___________ means to have many different types of items, colors, sizes, etc.
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  • Balance
  • Variety
  • Movement
  • Scale
_________ means everything seems to have equal weight; it can be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial.
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  • Pattern
  • Movement
  • Balance
  • Scale
Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewers attention.
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  • space
  • unity
  • emphasis
  • balance
The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colors or other elements of design to create interest in a work of art.
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  • Variety
  • Emphasis
  • Placement
  • Value
A flower, a daisy specifically, is said to have what type of balance?
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  • Imaginary
  • radial
  • symmetrical
  • asymmetrical
What type of rhythm that involves the repetition of wavy or curved lines?
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  • Progressive
  • Random
  • Regular
  • Flowing
What type of balance do you see in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Informal
M.C. Escher used _________________ rhythm in this artwork to show more than one element repeating a 1-2-1-2-1-2 pattern.
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  • flowing
  • regular
  • progressive
  • alternating
When drawing people and objects with correct size relationships we are using which principle of design?
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  • Pattern
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
  • Proportion
How did this artist create emphasis?
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  • Isolation
  • Placement
  • Contrast
  • Patterns
How is emphasis created in this image?
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  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • Placement
  • Isolation
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Formal
What type of rhythm appears in this image?
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  • Flowing
  • Regular
  • Alternating
  • Progressive
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Radial
  • Asymmetrical / Informal
  • Formal
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Radial
  • Asymmetrical / Informal
  • Formal
This image is a good example of ___________ proportions.
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  • True
  • Accurate
  • Realistic
  • Unusual
A principle of design that focuses on a repetition of elements is ________________.
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  • Shape
  • Pattern
  • Value
  • Proportion
How is emphasis shown here?
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  • through contrast
  • through texture
  • through color
  • through size
How is emphasis shown in this sample?
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  • shading
  • value
  • variety
  • movement
What part of the critique process is when you use focus on the facts, only explaining what you see?
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  • Critique
  • Judgement
  • Analysis
  • Description
When you have to know what the artist is trying to say.
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  • Analysis
  • Description
  • Interpretation
  • Judgement
What is it when one discusses artistic choices of the artist and how the work is organized?
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  • Judgement
  • Interpretation
  • Judgement
  • Analysis
The four steps in the art critique process are:
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  • describe
  • analyze
  • interpret
  • desrcibe analyze interpret  judge
linear perspective
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  • paper, pencil, ruler
  • color wheel, shading, movement
  • vanishing point, horizon line, vertical lines, horizontal lines, converging lines
  • texture, shape, rhythm, hatch
What part of the critique process is when you use focus on the facts, only explaining what you see?
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  • Critique
  • Judgement
  • Analysis
  • Description
Judgement is when you what?
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  • When you explain the art using the elements of art.
  • Talk about what you think of the artwork
  • Discuss what the artist is trying to say.
  • Explain how the work is organized.
Line
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  • art criticism
  • principles of art
  • element of art
  • percive
The quality of seeming whole and complete, with all parts working right together.
  • unity
  • balance
  • proportion
Importance given to certain objects or areas in an artwork.
  • emphasis
  • variety
  • contrast
The difference between two unlike things.
  • contrast
  • emphasis
  • variety
Which element was used to create contrast?
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  • texture
  • color
  • value
How does this sample show emphasis?
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  • size
  • background
  • overlap
  • color
Contrast is the...
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  • difference between elements
  • in all things
  • thing that works to make an image whole
  • element that repeats
Form is...
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  • Silly
  • 2 Dimensional
  • 3 Dimensional and can be organic or geometric
  • feels real
The distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things. 
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  • Scale
  • Form
  • Space
  • Unity
What are the seven Elements of Art?
  • red, yellow, blue
  • line, shape, color, texture, space, form, value
  • geometric, organic, shading, color, pattern, pencil, ruler
  •  lily, and, alexis, are, better, than, you
what are the seven Principles of Art?
  • Contrast, landscape, paint, sculpture, movement, line, tint
  • Contrast, emphasis, movement, balance, pattern , rhythm, unity 
  • geometric, organic, composition, blue
  • value, shade, line, eraser
How is emphasis shown here?
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  • through contrast
  • through texture
  • through color
  • through size
How is emphasis shown in this sample?
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  • shading
  • value
  • variety
  • movement
What part of the critique process is when you use focus on the facts, only explaining what you see?
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  • Critique
  • Judgement
  • Analysis
  • Description
When you have to know what the artist is trying to say.
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  • Analysis
  • Description
  • Interpretation
  • Judgement
What is it when one discusses artistic choices of the artist and how the work is organized?
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  • Judgement
  • Interpretation
  • Judgement
  • Analysis
The four steps in the art critique process are:
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  • describe
  • analyze
  • interpret
  • desrcibe analyze interpret  judge
linear perspective
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  • paper, pencil, ruler
  • color wheel, shading, movement
  • vanishing point, horizon line, vertical lines, horizontal lines, converging lines
  • texture, shape, rhythm, hatch
What part of the critique process is when you use focus on the facts, only explaining what you see?
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  • Critique
  • Judgement
  • Analysis
  • Description
Judgement is when you what?
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  • When you explain the art using the elements of art.
  • Talk about what you think of the artwork
  • Discuss what the artist is trying to say.
  • Explain how the work is organized.
Line
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  • art criticism
  • principles of art
  • element of art
  • percive
Which element was used to create contrast?
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  • texture
  • color
  • value
How does this sample show emphasis?
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  • size
  • background
  • overlap
  • color
Contrast is the...
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  • difference between elements
  • in all things
  • thing that works to make an image whole
  • element that repeats
Form is...
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  • Silly
  • 2 Dimensional
  • 3 Dimensional and can be organic or geometric
  • feels real
The distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things. 
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  • Scale
  • Form
  • Space
  • Unity

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  • Balance
  • Proportion
  • Emphasis
  • Movement

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  • Balance
  • Proportion
  • Emphasis
  • Pattern

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  • Balance
  • Repetition
  • Emphasis
  • Movement

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  • Emphasis
  • Proportion
  • Rhythm
  • Movement

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  • Emphasis
  • Proportion
  • Rhythm
  • Movement

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  • Emphasis
  • Balance
  • Unity
  • Variety

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  • Emphasis
  • Variety
  • Rhythm
  • Movement

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  • Unity
  • Variety
  • Balance
  • Emphasis

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  • Unity
  • Pattern
  • Proportion
  • Movement
Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewers attention.
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  • space
  • unity
  • emphasis
  • balance
A flower, a daisy specifically, is said to have what type of balance?
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  • Imaginary
  • radial
  • symmetrical
  • asymmetrical
What type of balance do you see in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Informal
How is emphasis created in this image?
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  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • Placement
  • Isolation
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Formal
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Radial
  • Asymmetrical / Informal
  • Formal
A principle of design that focuses on a repetition of elements is ________________.
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  • Shape
  • Pattern
  • Value
  • Proportion
The focal point of an image, or when one area/thing stands out the most.
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  • Emphasis
  • Balance
  • Symmetry
  • Unity
Pattern decorates the artwork with regularly repeated elements such as shapes or color.
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  • Contrast
  • Balance
  • Pattern
  • Proportion
the imposition of order and harmony on a design
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  • Unity
  • Radial Balance
  • Contrast
  • Emphasis
To which category of art does this painting belong?
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  • Non-Objective
  • Abstract
  • Representational
How is emphasis shown in this sample?
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  • shading
  • value
  • variety
  • movement
What principle of art best fits this image?
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  • balance
  • line
  • shape
  • movement
What are the Principles of Art?
  • Tools to organise the elements of art to create an artwork
  • the rules to plan an artwork
  • the steps to make an artwork
A focal point or an area that stands out in a painting refers to ________________.
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  • emphasis
  • balance
  • form
  • shape
This painting by Piet Mondrian is unified because _____________.
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  • the edges of geometric shapes are aligned.
  • all shapes similar.
  • all shapes have proximity ( close together).
  • all of the above
This painting shows which principle?
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  • Emphasis
  • Symmetry
  • Movement/Rhythm
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