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Ms. Stephenson’s Jeopardy
Design Review
Elements of
Art
Principles
of Art
Art History
Drawing
Techniques
Color
Theory
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Elements of Art for 200
• What are the Elements of Art of
Design and what are they used
for?
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Elements of Art for 100
• List the Elements of Art.
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Elements of Art for 300
• A mark made with a pointed tool
which can show emotion,
direction, and texture is a…
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Elements of Art for 400
• A shape that is three-dimensional
is called a…
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Elements of Art for 500
• The lightness or darkness of
something in a drawing is its…
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Principles of Art for 100
• What are the Principles of Art and
what are they used for?
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Principles of Art for 200
• List the Principles of Art.
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Principles of Art for 300
• An area of a composition which
stands out from the rest is…
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Principles of Art for 400
• An area that is much lighter or
darker than the surrounding area
will produce which Principle?
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Principles of Art for 500
• Choose a Principle of Art and
provide a definition or an
example of it.
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Art History for 100
• Which art history period does this
image belong to?
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Art History for 200
• Please give the name of an important
Op-Art artist.
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Art History for 300
• What art history movement is this
art piece from?
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Art History for 400
• Op-Art is what type of art:
realistic, abstract, or nonobjective?
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Art History for 500
• What was the Surrealism
movement based on?
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Drawing Techniques for 100
• Which pencil is hardest?
– 2H, 3B, 6B
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Drawing Techniques for 200
• What is aerial perspective?
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Drawing Techniques for 300
• What is atmospheric perspective?
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Drawing Techniques for 400
• What are some of the ways an artist can
create the appearance of atmospheric
perspective, or depth, in art?
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Drawing Techniques for 500
• What is a color wheel?
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Color Theory for 100
• What are the three primary
colors?
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Color Theory for 200
• What are the three secondary
colors?
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Color Theory for 300
• What are the six tertiary or
intermediate colors?
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Color Theory for 400
• What
does monochromatic mean?
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Color Theory for 500
• What are the warm colors on the
color wheel?
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Elements of
Art
Principles
of Art
Styles of Art
Color
Theory
Miscellaneous
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Final Jeopardy
Elements of Art for 100
• What is the definition of a shape?
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Elements of Art for 200
• What are the two types of texture?
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Elements of Art for 300
• This element has two types:
– Positive: an area that has something in it
– Negative: an empty area
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Elements of Art for 400
• This element has quality such as hue,
intensity, and value
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Elements of Art for 500
• On your board, illustrate at least three
different types of line.
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Principles of Art for 100
• What is balance in art?
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Principles of Art for 200
• What are the three types of balance?
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Principles of Art for 300
• This Principle is the use of different
Elements in a work of art to create visual
interest and emphasis.
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Principles of Art for 400
• This Principle has to do with how a
viewer’s eye moves through the
composition. This Principle can be real or
perceived. The Op-Artists used this
Principle.
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Principles of Art for 500
•What is Unity/Harmony in art?
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Styles of Art for 100
• What style of art is this: realistic,
abstract, or non-objective?
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Styles of Art for 200
• An art piece that has no objects in it that
are recognizable is called what style of
art?
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Styles of Art for 300
• This art history movement
existed to fool the viewer’s
eyes.
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Styles of Art for 400
• What style of art is this piece:
realistic, abstract, or nonobjective?
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Styles of Art for 500
• An art piece that contains images that are
still recognizable, but do not look realistic
(or as they do in real life) is called what
style of art?
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Color Theory for 100
• What is a tint?
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Color Theory for 200
• What is a shade?
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Color Theory for 300
• What is the intensity of a color?
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Color Theory for 400
• What are complementary colors?
– You may give a definition or an example
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Color Theory for 500
• What are analogous colors?
– You may give a definition or an example
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Miscellaneous for 100
• What are the cool colors on the
color wheel?
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Miscellaneous for 200
• This color scheme uses colors that are an
equal distance from each other on the
color wheel. Examples include the
primary colors and the secondary colors.
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Miscellaneous for 300
• What art tool is this?
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Miscellaneous for 400
• What is repetition/pattern in art?
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Miscellaneous for 500
• This color scheme uses colors that are
across from, or opposite, of each other on
the color wheel. However, you choose the
color on either side of the complement
instead of the complement itself.
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Final Jeopardy
• Decide how much your team will wager on
the final question.
• Write the word “wager” and your amount
at the top of your board or paper.
example: Wager $2,000
Final Jeopardy
• What was your favorite project in Design
class? What did you learn from it?
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