Elements
QUIZ
rEVIEW THE ELEMENTS
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QUESTION 1/6 - Elements
Question 1/6 - SHOWS
Explanation
Balance is a Principle of Design, not an Element of Art. The Elements are line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space. Principles explain how artists arrange elements in a composition. Balance, for example, refers to visual weight, not a basic building block of art.
QUESTION 2/6 - Elements
QUESTION 2/6 - geography
Explanation
Diagonal lines create a sense of movement, action, and energy. Unlike horizontal or vertical lines, which feel stable or calm, diagonal lines seem dynamic and unstable, drawing the viewer’s eye across the page. Artists often use diagonals to suggest motion, tension, or excitement in a composition.
QUESTION 3/6 - Elements
QUESTION 3/6 - Elements
Explanation
Texture refers to how something feels or appears to feel. It can be actual (such as rough bark or smooth glass) or implied (when artists use shading, marks, or patterns to create a surface that appears textured). Texture adds richness, interest, and realism to an artwork.
QUESTION 2/6 - Elements
QUESTION 4/6 - Elements
Explanation
Color is created when light reflects off objects and enters the eye. It’s one of the most powerful tools artists use, often described by hue, value, and intensity. Colors can express emotion, create emphasis, or symbolize meaning, making them an essential element of all visual art.
QUESTION 5/6 - Elements
QUESTION 5/6 - sports
Explanation
Shapes like circles, triangles, and squares are geometric because they have clear edges and follow mathematical rules. They’re different from organic shapes, which are irregular and free-form, like clouds or leaves.
QUESTION 6/6 - Elements
QUESTION 6/6 - art and literature
Explanation
Space is the illusion of depth or distance in art. Artists demonstrate this by overlapping objects, using perspective, or varying scale (large in front, small in back). Positive space is the subject, and negative space is the background. Space helps create realistic environments and guide the viewer’s eye.
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Elements
QUIZ
rEVIEW THE ELEMENTS
start
QUESTION 1/6 - Elements
Question 1/6 - SHOWS
Explanation
Balance is a Principle of Design, not an Element of Art. The Elements are line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space. Principles explain how artists arrange elements in a composition. Balance, for example, refers to visual weight, not a basic building block of art.
QUESTION 2/6 - Elements
QUESTION 2/6 - geography
Explanation
Diagonal lines create a sense of movement, action, and energy. Unlike horizontal or vertical lines, which feel stable or calm, diagonal lines seem dynamic and unstable, drawing the viewer’s eye across the page. Artists often use diagonals to suggest motion, tension, or excitement in a composition.
QUESTION 3/6 - Elements
QUESTION 3/6 - Elements
Explanation
Texture refers to how something feels or appears to feel. It can be actual (such as rough bark or smooth glass) or implied (when artists use shading, marks, or patterns to create a surface that appears textured). Texture adds richness, interest, and realism to an artwork.
QUESTION 2/6 - Elements
QUESTION 4/6 - Elements
Explanation
Color is created when light reflects off objects and enters the eye. It’s one of the most powerful tools artists use, often described by hue, value, and intensity. Colors can express emotion, create emphasis, or symbolize meaning, making them an essential element of all visual art.
QUESTION 5/6 - Elements
QUESTION 5/6 - sports
Explanation
Shapes like circles, triangles, and squares are geometric because they have clear edges and follow mathematical rules. They’re different from organic shapes, which are irregular and free-form, like clouds or leaves.
QUESTION 6/6 - Elements
QUESTION 6/6 - art and literature
Explanation
Space is the illusion of depth or distance in art. Artists demonstrate this by overlapping objects, using perspective, or varying scale (large in front, small in back). Positive space is the subject, and negative space is the background. Space helps create realistic environments and guide the viewer’s eye.
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