Principles of Art
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the principle of art that involves creating or stressing a dominant object on which the viewer will focus?
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Emphasis
Answer explanation
The principle of emphasis in art focuses on creating a dominant object that draws the viewer's attention. This technique highlights specific elements, making them stand out in the composition.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which principle of art involves creating interest with opposite artistic elements working together in one work?
Back
Contrast
Answer explanation
Contrast is the principle of art that creates interest by using opposing elements, such as light and dark or rough and smooth, to enhance visual appeal and draw attention within a work.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the principle of art that uses elements to produce repetitious movements or sounds?
Back
Pattern
Answer explanation
The principle of art that uses elements to create repetitious movements or sounds is known as 'Pattern'. It emphasizes the repetition of shapes, colors, or forms, which can evoke a sense of rhythm and harmony.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which principle of art involves pattern and repetition to create a visual flow and movement of the piece?
Back
Rhythm
Answer explanation
Rhythm is the principle of art that uses pattern and repetition to create a sense of movement and flow in a piece. It guides the viewer's eye and enhances the overall composition.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the definition of 'Balance' in art?
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Even distribution of weight. This can be in an image, on set, or even in a song.
Answer explanation
In art, 'Balance' refers to the even distribution of weight, which can apply to visual elements in an image, the arrangement of objects on a set, or even the structure of a song, ensuring harmony and stability.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the application of 'Proportion/Scale' in art?
Back
Students create visual representations of fractions that reflect their understanding of mathematical proportion.
Answer explanation
The correct choice highlights how students create visual representations of fractions, demonstrating their understanding of mathematical proportion, which is essential in art for achieving balance and harmony.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which term refers to the method that allows the work to be demonstrated harmoniously?
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Unity
Answer explanation
The term 'Unity' refers to the method that allows different elements to work together harmoniously, creating a cohesive whole. This contrasts with 'Diversity' and 'Contrast', which emphasize differences, and 'Balance', which focuses on equal distribution.
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