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Element of Art: Space

Total questions: 13

Worksheet time: 7mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
The empty or open area between, around, above below and within objects.
a)
form
b)
balance
c)
color
d)
space
2.

The area of the drawing or painting’s composition that the subject occupies (the subject itself) is called: (image on left)

a)

Positive Space

b)

Negative Space

c)

Neutral Space

3.

The area around the subject but does not include subject itself is called: (image on right)

a)

Positive Space

b)

Negative Space

c)

Neutral Space

4.

A method of drawing used to create the illusion of depth or distance and uses one or more vanishing points is called _____.

a)

linear perspective

b)

atmospheric perspective

c)

fore-shortening

5.

What technique is used to create the illusion of space in the image below?

a)

value

b)

linear perspective

c)

size

d)

overlapping

e)

atmospheric perspective

6.

What technique is used to create the illusion of space in the image below?

a)

value

b)

linear perspective

c)

size

d)

overlapping

e)

atmospheric perspective

7.

What technique is used to create the illusion of space in the image below?

a)

value

b)

linear perspective

c)

size

d)

overlapping

e)

atmospheric perspective

8.

The visual distortion of objects from a particular perspective as they recede into space is....

a)

space

b)

foreshortening

c)

foreground

d)

placement

9.

the size of an object in relation to the size of another object

a)

shape

b)

detail

c)

space

d)

scale

10.

What is in the foreground of this image?

a)

pebbles

b)

ocean

c)

sky & clouds

d)

all of the above

11.

What is in the middle ground of this image?

a)

pebbles

b)

ocean

c)

sky & clouds

d)

all of the above

12.

What is in the background of the image?

a)

pebbles

b)

ocean

c)

sky & clouds

d)

all of the above

13.

the arrangement or position of elements in a piece of art...

a)

perspective

b)

placement

c)

positive

d)

overlapping