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Principles of design
Created by speak4real
Instructions:
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What is Movement?
A. Low end dancing
B. swerving
C. what the viewer looks at first
D. used to create the impression of action in a work of art
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What is Balance?
A. to avoid falling
B. the use of equal material
C. the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
D. panning the music in the middle
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What is unity?
A. merging colors together
B. using two different types of art supplies
C. putting two art pieces together
D. separate parts working together in a composition.
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What is Variety?
A. different art projects
B. having more then one type of painting
C. How artist and designers add complexity to their work using visual elements.
D. using different types of paper
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What is Rhythm?
A. The way to move artistic to music
B. different speeds of drawing
C. tapping your pencil to think of ideas
D. the sense of movement created by the repetition of visual elements that can help guide the viewer's eye around a piece.
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What is Pattern?
A. only using the same shape
B. tracing
C. repetitions that occur in some visual element, such as the lines, colors, or shapes of a an artwork.
D. an artist you uses the same brush on their paintings
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What is scale?
A. the overall physical size of an artwork or objects in the artwork.
B. used to measure the right amount of paint.
C. slang for fish drawings
D. digital
Principles of design
(Answer Key)
Created by speak4real
Instructions:
-
What is Movement?
A. Low end dancing
B. swerving
C. what the viewer looks at first
D. used to create the impression of action in a work of art
-
What is Balance?
A. to avoid falling
B. the use of equal material
C. the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
D. panning the music in the middle
-
What is unity?
A. merging colors together
B. using two different types of art supplies
C. putting two art pieces together
D. separate parts working together in a composition.
-
What is Variety?
A. different art projects
B. having more then one type of painting
C. How artist and designers add complexity to their work using visual elements.
D. using different types of paper
-
What is Rhythm?
A. The way to move artistic to music
B. different speeds of drawing
C. tapping your pencil to think of ideas
D. the sense of movement created by the repetition of visual elements that can help guide the viewer's eye around a piece.
-
What is Pattern?
A. only using the same shape
B. tracing
C. repetitions that occur in some visual element, such as the lines, colors, or shapes of a an artwork.
D. an artist you uses the same brush on their paintings
-
What is scale?
A. the overall physical size of an artwork or objects in the artwork.
B. used to measure the right amount of paint.
C. slang for fish drawings
D. digital