Cards in this guide (15)
Which of these is not one of the two major types of visual emphasis
This principle unifies a work of art and controls the amount of attention a viewer gives to each part
This technique creates emphasis by placing an object apart from others which draws attention to the object
This type of emphasis creates a focal point by emphasizing the differences between the elements of art
This is created by placing different textural surfaces together
This type of emphasis creates a focal point by placing a specific part of an artwork alone
Isolation creates a focal point by placing a specific part of an
artwork alone.
This type of emphasis refers to the size relationship between components in a work of art
Proportion is the kind of emphasis that refers to the size
relationship between components in a work of art.
His artistic style uses lines colors and shapes in repetitive ways to portray the illusion of movement in the artwork
The artistic style is known as op art.
This technique often uses a very obvious linear arrangement to create a focal point.
This type of balance features unlike objects on either side of an imaginary line.
This type of emphasis creates a focal point by emphasizing the differences between the elements of art.
This type of emphasis creates a focal point by placing a specific part of an artwork alone.
This principle unifies a work of art and controls the amount of attention a viewer gives to each part.
Separate components work together to contribute to the wholeness of a work of art.
Artists use this technique to direct the viewer's eye
Artists use location to direct the viewer's eye.