The Elements of Art Unit TEST Instructions: Write the letter of the correct definition by each word. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. _____Elements _____Line _____Organic Shapes _____Geometric Shapes _____Shape _____Form _____Value _____Shading _____Primary Colors _____Secondary Colors _____Space _____Positive Space _____Background _____Texture _____Implied Texture _____Actual Texture _____Hue _____Color Wheel _____Middle Ground 20. Circle the word that is NOT an element of art? Line Texture Shape Rhythm Value Space Name: Class: Date: A. The colors mixed to make all other colors B. The language used to communicate in art C. The area around, above, between, inside or below objects D. A mark made by a point moving across a surface E. Shapes that are mathematical F. The lightness or darkness of a color G. An area that has height and width H. The area occupied by an object I. Colors made by mixing two primary colors J. Has height, width and depth K. A gradual change from light to dark. L. The objects that are farthest away from the viewer M. Another name for color N. The way something actually feels O. The way something looks like it feels P. The section between the foreground and the background Q. Shows relationships between colors R. Shapes that are found in nature S. The way something feels or looks like it feels The Elements of Art Unit TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. B_____Elements D_____Line R_____Organic Shapes E_____Geometric Shapes G_____Shape J______Form F______Value K______Shading A______Primary Colors I______Secondary Colors C_____Space H_____Positive Space L_____Background S_____Texture O_____Implied Texture N_____Actual Texture M_____Hue Q_____Color Wheel P_____Middle Ground 20. Circle the word that is NOT an element of art? Line Texture Shape Rhythm Value Space ANSWER KEY A. The colors mixed to make all other colors B. The language used to communicate in art C. The area around, above, between, inside or below objects D. A mark made by a point moving across a surface E. Shapes that are mathematical F. The lightness or darkness of a color G. An area that has height and width H. The area occupied by an object I. Colors made by mixing two primary colors J. Has height, width and depth K. A gradual change from light to dark. L. The objects that are farthest away from the viewer M. Another name for color N. The way something actually feels O. The way something looks like it feels P. The section between the foreground and the background Q. Shows relationships between colors R. Shapes that are found in nature S. The way something feels or looks like it feels