Indigenous Creative Crafts (Midterms)

Cards (72)

  • Elements of Art
    • Point
    • Line
    • Shape
    • Color
    • Form
    • Value
    • Light
    • Texture
    • Perspective
  • Principles of Design
    • Balance
    • Movement
    • Repetition
    • Variety
    • Proportion
    • Rhythm
    • Contrast
    • Pattern
    • Unity
    • Emphasis
  • Artistic Concepts
    • Portrait
    • Landscape
    • Linear
    • Aerial
    • Vanishing Point
    • Symmetrical
    • Asymmetrical
    • Radial Balance
    • External Structure
    • Schematic Drawing
  • Color Harmonies
    • Monochromatic
    • Complementary
    • Warm
    • Cool
    • Analogous
    • Neutral
    • Achromatic
  • Strokes in Drawing
    • Hatching
    • Cross Hatching
    • Multiple Hatching
    • Scribbling
    • Stipple
    • Stippling
    • Pointillism
    • Circulism
  • Lines
    • Vertical
    • Horizontal
    • Diagonal
    • Dotted
    • Dashed
    • Waves
    • Curved
    • Scallop
    • Zigzag
    • Castle
    • Curly
    • Spiral
  • Length and Thickness
    • Length
    • Thick
    • Thin
    • Tapered
    • Random/Irregular
  • Direction
    • Movement
    • Rhythm
  • Point
    Smallest unit of visual information, often represented as a dot
  • Line
    Continuous mark defining shapes, forms, and direction
  • Shape
    Two-dimensional area with defined boundaries, geometric or organic
  • Color
    Visual property produced by light reflection, comprising hue, value, and saturation
  • Form
    Three-dimensional aspect of objects, including height, width, and depth
  • Value
    Lightness or darkness of tones or colors, crucial for contrast and depth
  • Light
    Illumination used to create highlights, shadows, and depth
  • Texture
    Surface quality of an object, either implied or actual
  • Perspective
    Technique to represent depth and space on a flat surface
  • Balance
    Distribution of visual weight for equilibrium
  • Movement
    Path guiding the viewer's eye through a composition
  • Repetition
    Use of same/similar elements for rhythm and unity
  • Variety
    Diversity and contrast of elements for visual interest
  • Proportion
    Relationship between elements in terms of size or scale
  • Rhythm
    Repetition of elements for visual flow and interest
  • Contrast
    Juxtaposition of elements for visual impact
  • Pattern
    Predictable repetition of elements for rhythm and unity
  • Unity
    Cohesive quality achieved when all elements work together
  • Emphasis
    Focal point drawing viewer's attention through contrast or isolation
  • Portrait
    A representation of a person, usually focusing on their face and expression
  • Landscape
    A depiction of natural scenery, such as mountains, valleys, forests, or rivers
  • Linear
    Characterized by lines or consisting primarily of lines
  • Aerial
    Pertaining to or resembling the air or atmosphere; in art, it often refers to the illusion of depth created by atmospheric perspective
  • Vanishing Point
    In perspective drawing, the point where parallel lines appear to converge in the distance, indicating the viewer's eye level
  • Symmetrical
    Having balanced proportions on either side of a central axis
  • Asymmetrical
    Lacking symmetry or having unequal proportions on either side of a central axis
  • Radial Balance
    Balance achieved by arranging elements around a central point, radiating outward
  • External Structure
    The visible framework or outer arrangement of an object or form
  • Schematic Drawing
    A simplified or diagrammatic representation of an object, system, or idea
  • Monochromatic Color Harmony
    The use of variations in the same hue, varying in value and saturation
  • Complementary Color Harmony
    The use of colors opposite each other on the color wheel to create contrast
  • Warm Colors
    Colors that evoke a sense of warmth or heat, such as reds, oranges, and yellows