When all of the elements in a work look as though they belong together it is called____.
  • Form
  • Contrast
  • Unity
  • Emphasis
Movement/rhythm is the __________ of visual elements-colors, shapes, or lines. Fill in the missing word.
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  • repetition
  • stopping
  • replacing
The principle of unity provides the cohesive quality that makes an art work feel complete & finished. The painting 'The Starry Night' was painted by which artist?
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  • Picasso
  • Van Gogh
  • Dali
  • Matisse
The distribution of visual weight in a work of art is known as
  • Balance
  • Contrast
  • Space
  • Emphasis
The principle of emphasis is used by artists to create dominance & focus in their work.  Your eye is drawn to which color?
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  • red 
  • green
The focal point of the design which captures the viewer's attention.
  • Balance
  • Repetition
  • Emphasis
  • Unity
The size of an object in relation to the size of another object.
  • Unity
  • Repetition
  • Scale
  • Balance
Is this portrait by Chuck Close symmetrical or asymmetrical?
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  • Asymmetrical
  • Symmetrical
The image is a good example of which element?
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  • pattern
  • texture
  • shape
  • emphasis
This image is a good example of which principle?
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  • value
  • space
  • movement
  • contrast
This image is a good example of which principle?
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  • space
  • movement
  • form
  • value
This image is a good example of which principle?
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  • pattern
  • form
  • line
  • color
__________ is the equal distribution of visual weight in a design.
  • emphasis
  • balance
  • space
  • value
This image is a good example of what principle?
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  • space
  • emphasis
  • line
  • texture
What is the emphasis of this photograph?
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  • The green apples around the pepper
  • The red pepper in the center
  • The little man peeking through the apples
Which balance is this digital photograph of a dessert which Mrs. Daniels created an example of?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
Is this portrait by Chuck Close symmetrical or asymmetrical?
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  • Asymmetrical
  • Symmetrical
When all of the elements in a work look as though they belong together it is called
  • form
  • unity
  • contrast
  • emphasis
It is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of movement, which leads the viewer’s eye around the work of art.
  • Balance
  • Space
  • Pattern
  • Rhythm
This is the use of several different elements to hold the viewer’s attention and make it visually interesting.
  • Rhythm
  • Variety
  • Value
  • Unity
This uses the art elements in planed or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of art. This, together with repetition can help create unity.
  • Value
  • Pattern
  • Color
  • Balance
This is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention and is created by contrast where something is different in size, color, texture, shape, etc.
  • Balance
  • Repetition
  • Emphasis
  • Unity
It refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
  • Proportion
  • Unity
  • Variety
  • Emphasis
The equal visual distribution of weight in a design.
  • Emphasis
  • Balance
  • Unity
  • Variety
The repeating visual elements in a piece of art.
  • Unity
  • Repetition
  • Variety
  • Movement
The relative sizes of parts in a whole.
  • Proportion
  • Unity
  • Variety
  • Emphasis
The path the viewer's eye takes through a work of art because of the arrangement of elements.
  • Scale
  • Movement
  • Repetition
  • Variety
The sense of harmony between all the elements in an artwork.
  • Unity
  • Variety
  • Scale
  • Proportion
The use of several elements or different types of the same element to add visual interest.
  • Scale
  • Unity
  • Variety
  • Proportion
This is used by artists to direct the viewer's eyes through their work often to focal areas.
  • Balance
  • Space
  • Pattern
  • Movement
This is used to create dominance and focus as a work if art
  • Unity
  • Movement
  • Line
  • Emphasis
This is the repetition of visual Movement- Colors, shapes, or lines
  • Rhythm
  • Movement
  • Value
  • Unity
The elements of art are
  • The vocabulary created by Isaac Newton to describe art
  • Concepts used to organize or arrange the structural elements of design
  • What Leonardo da Vinci had written about in his sketchbooks
  • Ingredients used to create an artwork. Line, shape, form, texture, space, color, and value
The principles of design are
  • The ingredients used to create an artwork
  • Concepts used to organize or arrange the structural elements of art/design
  • What Leonardo da Vinci used to become famous
  • The vocabulary created by Isaac Newton to describe art
This uses the art elements in planed or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of art.
  • Value
  • Pattern
  • Color
  • Balance
This refers to differences in values, colors, textures, shapes, and other elements. Opposites on the color wheel and on a value scale also apply to this.
  • Color
  • Balance
  • Contrast
  • Value
Line is an example of a
  • Principle of Design
  • Long straight thing
  • Element of art
  • work of art
Which of the following is not an Element of art?
  • Space
  • Pattern
  • Color
  • Value
Which of the following is not a Principle of Design
  • Color
  • Contrast
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
What is the name of the the most famous painting done my Leonardo da Vinci
  • Lisa Maria
  • Marie Lisa
  • Mona Lee
  • Mona Lisa
Who is the painter who cut off part of his ear and painted the famous "Starry Night?"
  • Edgar Degas
  • Michelangelo
  • Vincent Price
  • Vincent Van Gogh
Andy Warhol is most famous for his
  • Geometric sculptures
  • realistic landscape paintings
  • screen prints of everyday images and pop culture
  • strange and unusual performance art
Which list has the 8 Principles of Design?
  • Unity, Balance, Emphasis, Contrast, Repetition, Rhythm, Proportion, Movement
  • Line, Shape, Color, Form, Value, Texture, Space, Scale/Size
  • Background, Foreground, Middle Ground, Vanishing Point, Horizon Line, Converging Lines, Picture Plane, Composition
How are Rhythm and Repetition different?
  • Rhythm is how fluid art looks; Repetition is like a pattern
  • Repetition is how fluid art looks; Rhythm is like a pattern
  • They are the same
What is the difference between Movement, Repetition, and Rhythm?
  • Movement helps your eye stay put on the artwork; Rhythm is how stale art looks; Repetition is like a pattern
  • Movement helps your eye move across the artwork; Repetition is how fluid art looks; Rhythm is like a pattern
  • Movement helps your eye move across the artwork; Rhythm is how fluid art looks; Repetition is like a pattern
  • They are all the same
Which Principles of Design are the easiest to confuse?
  • Emphasis and Contrast
  • Rhythm and Repetition
  • Rhythm and Movement
  • Unity and Rhythm
  • None of these
Which Principle of Design is the easiest to remember?
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
  • Contrast
  • Repetition
  • A different principle
Would it be helpful to go over each Principle in more detail? (It's okay if you say No)
  • Yes
  • Maybe
  • No
It shows the center of interest in a dress.
  • Emphasis
  • Color
  • Hue
  • Temperature
What term refers to the surface quality in a work of art?
  • shape
  • texture
  • line
  • balance
What element of design that adds interest in the design of the clothes?
  • line
  • shape
  • proportion
  • texture
This element of design creates a mood within the piece or garment.
  • color
  • shape
  • texture
  • line
The first and most basic element of design
  • line
  • texture
  • shape
  • color
Balance can be symmetrical and asymmetrical.
  • True
  • False
What type of Balance is this image an example of ?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Formal
  • Symmetrical & Formal
This painting shows which principle?
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  • Emphasis
  • Symmetry
  • Movement/Rhythm
Which is NOT a principle of design?
  • Line
  • Balance
  • Rhythm
  • Scale
What is NOT an element of design?
  • Space
  • Harmony
  • Shape
  • Color
What type of Balance is this image an example of ?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Formal
  • Symmetrical & Formal
This painting shows which principle?
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  • Emphasis
  • Symmetry
  • Movement/Rhythm
What is symmetry?
  • When both sides of art are different.
  • When both sides of art are the same.
  • When both sides are visually even but don't have to be the same.
  • When opposite elements are put together.
What are the Principles of Design?
  • Guidelines that artists use to create and organize art.
  • Tools used by artists to make better art.
  • People in charge of creating art.
  • Line, shape, color, value, form, texture, and space.
Name the Principle described below:A repeated element in an artwork to bring everything together.
  • Contrast
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
  • Movement
ABAB, ABCABC, and AABB are examples of this Principle of Design.
  • Unity
  • Pattern
  • Rhythm
  • Balance
When this element is left out it can feel like a completed puzzle with one missing piece.
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
  • Unity
Which element is best represented in this image?
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  • Emphasis
  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • Movement
Is this picture of balance symmetrical or asymmetrical?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
Which element is best represented in this image?
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  • Emphasis
  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • Movement
Is this picture of balance symmetrical or asymmetrical?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
The principles of design are:
  • harmony, rhythm, asymmetrical, value, balance
  • balance, harmony,rhythm, emphasis, proportion
  • rhythm, emphasis, proportion, unity, hue
  • radial, gradation, unity, variety, emphasis
Balance means:
  • the design is visually pleasing and doesn’t look too “heavy” in one area
  • both sides are the same
  • the top is the same measurement as the bottom
  • the colors all blend
What is a shape?
  • An enclosed line
  • A moving point
  • A path between two points
  • All of the above
A type of balance in which both sides of a composition are balanced yet different.
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Symmetrical
  • Geometric
Formal balance is another word for which type of balance?
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Symmetrical
  • Geometric
Which of the following is another word for "center of interest"?
  • Focal Point
  • Emphasis
  • Dominance
  • All of the above
A plan for selecting colors for a composition is also known as a
  • Color spectrum
  • Color Wheel
  • Color Scheme
  • Color Mix
The circular chart used to remember color relationships is a ________.
  • Color Scheme
  • Color Wheel
  • Color Ray
  • Color Circle
Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors.
  • Neutral colors
  • Complementary colors
  • Primary colors
  • Intermediate or Tertiary colors
Colors are said to be contrasting if they are _____________.
  • different in lightness and darkness.
  • light in value.
  • dark in value.
  • bright and intense.
Contrast can be created by using ____________.
  • smooth and rough textures.
  • large and small shapes.
  • Plain areas against areas of patterns.
  • all of the above.
Cool colors are ______________.
  • Orange, green and purple (or violet).
  • Blue, green and violet (or purple).
  • Yellow, blue and red.
  • White, black and brown.
Warm colors are____________.
  • yellow, red, and orange.
  • yellow, red and blue
  • yellow, green and blue
  • orange, purple and green
Yellow-orange, red-orange, and yellow-green are examples of_______.
  • Intermediate or Tertiary colors.
  • Secondary colors
  • Primary colors
  • Triadic colors.
Another word for brightness of a color is __________.
  • Value
  • Intensity
  • Hue
  • Complementary
The art element that refers to the sense of touch is___________
  • Value
  • Pattern
  • Texture
  • Shape
Monochromatic refers to a painting done in one color.
  • True
  • False
You cannot see through an object or material that is transparent.
  • True
  • False
Negative space is the background or space around the subject of the artwork.
  • True
  • False
Tints of colors may be created by adding white. Pink is a tint of red.
  • True
  • False
What is the primary principle of design for this work of art by M.C. Escher?
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  • Emphasis
  • balance
  • repetition/pattern
  • variety
How would you best describe the scale of the painting by Chuck Close?
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  • miniature
  • oversized
  • life-sized
When artists add many different elements to their artwork to add visual interest, it creates the principle of design, ________________.
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  • unity
  • emphasis
  • variety
  • repetition
What elements are being used to create emphasis in this work of art "Pebbles around a Hole" by Andy Goldsworthy?
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  • value and texture
  • color and space
  • form and line
  • shape and line
___________ is the sense of harmony between all the elements in an artwork. It describes how all the different pieces of the artwork work together as a whole.
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  • emphasis
  • unity
  • balance
  • scale
A mandala is an example of what type of balance?
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  • symmetrical balance
  • asymmetrical balance
  • radial balance
"Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci is an example of _____________ proportions.
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  • regular
  • irregular
This design has a good sense of unity because the shapes are overlapping. This unity is created through the use of ______________.
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  • proximity
  • alignment
  • repetition
  • color
A person's face is an example of what type of balance?
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  • radial
  • symmetrical
  • asymmetrical
While proportion refers to the size of a part compared to the whole, (or relative size) ___________ refers to the actual size of something in the world.
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  • proportion
  • balance
  • unity
  • scale
In this artwork, Les Valeurs Personnelles" by Rene Magritte, the artist plays with the idea of scale. What is the scale of the comb compared to the room?
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  • miniature
  • oversized
  • life-sized
_________ is the equal distribution of weight in a design. There are three main types: symmetrical, radial, and asymmetrical.
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  • unity
  • balance
  • emphasis
  • movement
"The Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh is an example of what Principle of Design?
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  • balance
  • emphasis
  • proportion
  • movement
This sculpture by Giacometti, is an example of ___________proportions.
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  • regular
  • irregular
Creates the illusion of movement.
  • Unity
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
  • Contrast
Unity in an artwork happens when?
  • All the art elements within an artwork work well together and it does not looks good.
  • All the art elements within an artwork work are not working well with one another and the artwork looks bad.
  • All the art elements within an artwork work well together and it looks good.
  • None of the above
An equal distribution of visual weight in an artwork is known as _____________.
  • Contrast
  • Balance
  • Pattern
  • Proportion
Thi image better represent which Principle of Design?
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  • Contrast
  • Color
  • Line
  • Value
The focal point of an artwork is also known as ___________.
  • Unity
  • Rhythm
  • Proportion
  • Emphasis
This image better represents what Principle of Design?
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  • Value
  • Proportion
  • Contrast
  • Balance
The repetition of an element of art, line, shape,form or line is known as _________.
  • Unity
  • Emphasis
  • Pattern
  • Balance
The relative size and scale of an element of art in an artwork is known as _________.
  • Balance
  • Contrast
  • Proportion
  • None of the above
What Principles of Design were used to create this artwork?
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  • Rhythm
  • Unity
  • Proportion
  • All of the above
The green tomato is the __________ of this artwork composition.
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  • Emphasis
  • Unity
  • Pattern
  • Balance
Radial symmetry deals with a ___________ shape art.
  • Rectangular
  • Square
  • Circular
  • None of the above
This artwork is _____________ balanced.
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  • Symmetrically
  • Asymmetrically
  • Radially
  • Unbalanced
The repetition of the tomato creates a __________.
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  • Pattern
  • Color
  • Shape
  • Value
Asymmetrical balance is?
  • A design of artwork that is unbalanced and does not look good.
  • A circular design that is balanced.
  • A design or artwork with sides that mirror each other exactly.
  • A design or artwork that is not symmetrically balanced but it is still balanced and it looks good.
The North Window of Chartres Cathedral fits into which type of balance?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • None of the above
This illustration better represents which principle of design?
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  • Proportion
  • Balance
  • Pattern
  • Contrast
These rocks represent ____________ in texture by having a rough vs. smooth rock.
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  • Proportion
  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • None of the above
Van Gogh's Stary Night is ___________ balanced.
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  • Asymmetrically
  • Raidally
  • Symmetrically
  • Texture
The Taj Mahal is ____________ balanced.
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  • Asymmetrically
  • Radially
  • Symmetrically
  • Form
This image better represents _________.
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  • Rhythm
  • Shape
  • Texture
  • All of the above
Repetition of shapes, line or forms
  • movement
  • rhythm
  • balance
  • unity
Decorative surfaces with repeated units.
  • variety
  • contrast
  • emphasis
  • pattern
How all aspects of a work of art work together
  • emphasis
  • unity
  • variety
  • pattern
The use of different or contrasting elements to add interest.
  • variety
  • movement
  • pattern
  • rhythm
The way things are arranged in an artwork; symmetry, asymmetry...
  • Contrast
  • Balance
  • emphasis
  • movement
Used to make something stand out, like light next to dark
  • emphasis
  • unity
  • movement
  • pattern
The visual flow through a work of art
  • movement
  • balance
  • pattern
  • contrast
The differences between the elements
  • emphasis
  • contrast
  • pattern
  • unity
What are Principles of Design?
  • Parts that make up Art
  • The Principle of a school
  • A principle when Elements of Design come together
  • Nothing
What is Rhythm?
  • Repeating objects in an artwork
  • Bouncing ball
  • Beats to music
  • Dancing Performance
What is Emphasis?
  • Stress on an element to make a point.
  • A statement
  • Screaming in a crowd
  • Wearing an outfit with all black
Which is the best example of proportion?
  • A small brother and a big brother.
  • Editing someone's eye to be MASSIVE
  • Wearing 2 of the same shoes
  • A balloon next to an elephant
Can gradation can be size, color, or a gradual increase or decrease of any element?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Only Color
  • Only Size
Is this Variety?
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  • No
  • Yes
What is Variety?
  • The same of everything.
  • Showing contrast in elements of art.
  • Nothing.
  • When 1 thing stands out.
Can Movement in Art actually move?
  • Yes
  • No
What is the goal of Movement in Art
  • Make the viewers eyes move.
  • Make the viewer move.
  • The Art stays still.
  • Confusion of the viewer.
Which is not a Principle of Design
  • Movement
  • Emphasis
  • Form
  • Variety
What type of Balance is demonstrated when the visual weight is even on both sides?
  • Symmetric Balance
  • No Balance
  • Asymmetric Balance
  • Radial Balance
Which Principle of Design fits this definition?"The repeating of an object or symbol."
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  • Variety
  • Repetition
  • Emphasis
  • Pattern
This image better represents what Principle of Design?
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  • Value
  • Proportion
  • Contrast
  • Balance
The green tomato is the __________ of this artwork composition.
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  • Emphasis
  • Unity
  • Pattern
  • Balance
This artwork is _____________ balanced.
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  • Symmetrically
  • Asymmetrically
  • Radially
  • Unbalanced
These rocks represent ____________ in texture by having a rough vs. smooth rock.
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  • Proportion
  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • None of the above
The Taj Mahal is ____________ balanced.
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  • Asymmetrically
  • Radially
  • Symmetrically
  • Form
This image better represents _________.
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  • Movement
  • Shape
  • Texture
  • All of the above
Which Principle of Design fits this definition?"The repeating of an object or symbol."
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  • Variety
  • Repetition
  • Emphasis
  • Pattern
This image better represents what Principle of Design?
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  • Value
  • Proportion
  • Contrast
  • Balance
The green tomato is the __________ of this artwork composition.
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  • Emphasis
  • Unity
  • Pattern
  • Balance
This artwork is _____________ balanced.
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  • Symmetrically
  • Asymmetrically
  • Radially
  • Unbalanced
These rocks represent ____________ in texture by having a rough vs. smooth rock.
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  • Proportion
  • Pattern
  • Contrast
  • None of the above
The Taj Mahal is ____________ balanced.
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  • Asymmetrically
  • Radially
  • Symmetrically
  • Form
This image better represents _________.
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  • Movement
  • Shape
  • Texture
  • All of the above
The red hat in this painting by Amy Sherald is a good example of
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  • Unity
  • Emphasis
  • Balance
  • Repetition
What type of Balance is this image an example of ?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Lateral
This Principle of Design is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. It can be directed along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art. 
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  • Movement
  • Repetition
  • Unity
  • Emphasis
This picture is an Example to ..................
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  • Emphasis
  • Proportion
  • Balance
  • Contrast
This adorable artwork is an example of:
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  • Contrast
  • Proportion
  • Pattern
  • Unity
This photo shows:
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  • Symmetrical Balance
  • Asymmetrical Balance
In this "tessellation" illustration by M.C. Escher, the fish and the birds are examples of:
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  • Repetition
  • Unity
  • Balance
  • Proportion
This painting by Gustave Klimt shows
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  • Variety
  • Unity
  • Pattern
  • All of the Above
A measure of how well the elements on the page work together to create harmony and wholeness, you are aware of the whole form before the individual parts
  • Unity
  • Movement
  • Rhythm
  • Proportion
Ways of combining elements to produce the appearance of movement or a visual beat in artwork.
  • Rhythm
  • Movement
  • Pickle
  • Emphasis
What type of balance do you see in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Informal
What type of balance is seen in this image?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Radial
  • Formal
A type of balance in which the two sides of an artwork look equally important even though they are not alike
  • Symmetrical balance
  • Asymmetrical balance
  • Radial balance
  • Bilateral balance
This image shows an example of:
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  • asymmetrical balance
  • symmetrical balance
  • radial balance
  • physical balance
What is the emphasis of this photograph?
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  • The green apples around the pepper
  • The red pepper in the center
  • The little man peeking through the apples
Did this architect use pattern for this design?
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  • yes
  • no
Name the Principle of Design
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  • Movement
  • Variety
  • Proportion
  • Emphasis
The principle of design that creates a focal area in a work of art?
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  • Emphasis
  • Color
  • Rhythm
  • Movement
This principle is typically decorative and consists of planned and repeated units.
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  • Rhythm
  • Shape
  • Pattern
  • Repetition
Principle of Design consisting of the repetition of shapes, lines, forms, and textures.
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  • Pattern
  • Rhythm
  • Repetition
  • Unity
This principle of design includes:  symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial, and approximate symmetry.
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  • Movement
  • Balance
  • Elements of Art
  • Pattern
What type of Balance is this image an example of ?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Formal
  • Symmetrical & Formal
Emphasis refers to the part of art which is what?
  • The most colorful
  • In the center
  • The most dominant
This painting shows which principle?
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  • Emphasis
  • Symmetry
  • Movement/Rhythm
This painting by Wayne Thiebaud demonstrates which principle?
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  • Emphasis
  • Harmony
  • Movement
This painting by Vincent Van Gogh demonstrates which principle?
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  • Movement/Rhythm
  • Symmetry
Can a black and white painting such as this painting by Franz Kline show emphasis?
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  • Yes
  • No
Which balance is this digital photograph of a dessert which Mrs. Daniels created an example of?
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  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
Which principle is prominent in this interior design?
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  • Formal Balance
  • Contrast
  • Symmetry
  • All of the above
How does this painting show unity?
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  • Use of Color and Shape
  • Use of Emphasis
  • Use of Details
Analogous color like these are the most what?
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  • Contrasting
  • Beautiful
  • Harmonious
Which principles did Andy Warhol use in his screen print of Marilyn Monroe?
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  • Emphasis
  •  Color
  • Variety & Repetition
What principles of design is the ratio of one part to another or one part to the whole?
  • Scale
  • Proportion
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
What is the Golden Mean?
  • Division of a line halfway between its length
  • Division of a line halfway from the top
  • Division of a line midway between 1/2 and 1/3 of its length
  • Divison of a line toward the bottom
What is the relative size of an object in relation to other objects?
  • Proportion
  • Balance
  • Scale
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
A large room needs _________ scale furniture
  • Small
  • Middle
  • Doesnt matter
  • Large
Identical objects are arranged on both sides of a center point is an example of ______________ balance
  • Formal
  • Informal
  • Semiformal
  • Postformal
Different, but equivalent, objects are arranged to the sides of a center point is an example of ______________ balance
  • Formal
  • Informal
  • Semiformal
  • Postformal
What type of Balance is shown in this image?
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  • Formal
  • Informal
  • Semiformal
  • Post formal
What type of Balance is shown in this image?
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  • Formal
  • Informal
  • Semiformal
  • Post formal
Center of interest or focal point in a room:
  • Proportion
  • Scale
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
All of these are examples of emphasis exept...
  • Fireplaces
  • Colorful Rugs
  • Paintings/artwork/colorful walls
  • Furniture
  • All of these are examples of emphasis
Where is the emphasis in this room?
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  • Bookcases
  • Couch
  • Fireplace
  • Light
____________ Results when an element of design forms an organized pattern
  • Proportion
  • Scale
  • Balance
  • Emphasis
  • Rhythm
The beams on this ceiling are examples of which type of Rhythm?
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  • repetition
  • gradation
  • radiation
  • opposition
  • transition
These cutrains are an example of which type of rhythm?
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  • repetition
  • gradation
  • radiation
  • opposition
  • transition
Which type of rhythm is shown here?
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  • repetition
  • gradation
  • radiation
  • opposition
  • transition
____________ Rhythm is where lines meet ot form right angles
  • repetition
  • gradation
  • radiation
  • opposition
  • transition
____________ Rhythm is where curved and horizontal lines carry the eyes from one part of an object or room to another part
  • repetition
  • gradation
  • radiation
  • opposition
  • transition
Each person has an unique concept of beauty-
  • True
  • False
Harmony is an agreement among parts
  • True
  • False
What is Balance?
  • is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention. Usually the artist will make one area stand out by contrasting it with other areas. The area could be different in size, color, texture, shape, etc.
  • is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, color, texture, and space. If the design as a scale, these elements used on one side of the design are similar to those on the other side; in asymmetrical balance, the sides are different but still look balanced. IN radial balance, the elements are arranged around a central point and may be similar.
  • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Such movement can be direct along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art.
  • is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
What is Movement?
  • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Such movement can be direct along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art.
  • is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement. Rhythm creates a mood like music or dancing. To keep rhythm exciting and active, variety is essential.
  • is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention. Usually the artist will make one area stand out by contrasting it with other areas. The area could be different in size, color, texture, shape, etc.
  • works with patterns to make the work of art seem active. The repetition of elements of design creates unity within the work of art.
What is Pattern?
  • is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
  • is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement. Rhythm creates a mood like music or dancing. To keep rhythm exciting and active, variety is essential.
  • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Such movement can be direct along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art.
  • is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
What is Repetition?
  • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Such movement can be direct along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art.
  • works with patterns to make the work of art seem active. The repetition of elements of design creates unity within the work of art.
  • is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention. Usually the artist will make one area stand out by contrasting it with other areas. The area could be different in size, color, texture, shape, etc.
  • is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work.
What is Proportions?
  • works with patterns to make the work of art seem active. The repetition of elements of design creates unity within the work of art.
  • is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate will with each other. When drawing the human figure, proportion can refer to the size of the head compared to the rest of the body.
  • is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement. Rhythm creates a mood like music or dancing. To keep rhythm exciting and active, variety is essential.
  • is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work.
What is Unity?
  • works with patterns to make the work of art seem active. The repetition of elements of design creates unity within the work of art.
  • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas. Such movement can be direct along lines, edges, shape, and color within the work of art.
  • is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work.
  • is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
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