Basic Design Word Scramble
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Balance | This principle refers to the way the art elements are ARRANGED to create a feeling of stability in a work of art |
Color | This element has 3 properties, hue, intensity and value |
Emphasis | This principle refers to a way of combining elements to create one or more centers of interest, a FOCAL point in a work of art |
Form | An art element that is 3-dimensional and encloses volume |
Gradation | This principle refers to a way of combining elements by using a series of GRADUAL changes in those elements |
Harmony | This principal refers to a way of combining elements to accent their similarities and to bind the picture parts into a whole |
Line | An element of art, which refers to the CONTINUOUS mark made on a surface by a moving object |
Medium | This word is the material, such as paint, charcoal, pencil, etc., that is used by the artist to produce a work of art |
Movement | A principle that is a way of combining elements to produce the look of ACTION in a work of art |
Proportion | This principle refers to the RELATIONSHIP of elements to the whole and to each other |
Relief | This word is known as a type of sculpture in which forms project from a background |
Repetition | This principle uses the SAME elements OVER and OVER again |
Rhythm | This principle refers to a way of combining art elements to produce a visual TEMPO or BEAT |
Shape | This element is an enclosed space defined and determined by other art elements |
Space | This element refers to the distance of area between, around, above, below or within things |
Texture | This element refers to the surface quality or "FEEL" of an object its smoothness or roughness |
Unity | The quality of wholeness or ONENESS tha tis achieved through the effective use of elements and principles of art defines this principle |
Value | This element refers to the lightness or darkness of a color by tinting or toning to change its chroma |
Variety | This principle uses the elements to create intricate and complicated ways in a work of art |
Hue | This word is used intead of COLOR and is known as the recognizable name of a color |
Contrast | This principle develops interest in a picture by using the elements and their OPPOSITES to intensify their appeal. |
7 Elements | Color Value Line Shape Form Texture Space |
11 Principles | Emphasis Balance Contrast Gradation Harmony Unity Variety Movement Proportion Repetition Rhythm |
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