😄 Art That Makes You Smile!
Art And Smile Quiz Free Assorted MCQ Practice Test


Colors (2) • Lines (2) • Shapes (2) • Space (2) • Texture (2) • Balance (2) • Contrast (2) • Art Theory (2) • Proportion (2) • Rhythm (2)
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Proportion and scale:
A scale ruler helps compare sizes accurately while drawing.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Artists use contrast to make the main subject stand out.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Tactile texture is experienced through touch, helping students explore art materials.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
Square and circle are flat and belong to 2D art.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ White increases the value, making the colour lighter.
Rhythm and movement:
A running figure naturally shows action and movement through body position and lines.
Emphasis and focal point:
Size difference is a simple way to create emphasis for young art learners.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Visual weight balances heavy and light elements without copying shapes.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Positive space contains the main subject, so the eye naturally focuses on it.
Line types and expressive lines:
Expressive lines help show feelings, action, and movement in art.
Proportion and scale:
Proportion focuses on size relationships between different parts.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Different shapes together create shape contrast in drawings.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 The fur looks soft, but the paper remains smooth, so it is visual texture.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
Cube and cone have volume and depth, so they are forms.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Black lowers the value and makes the colour darker.
Rhythm and movement:
Curved lines feel smooth and flowing, helping the eyes move gently across the artwork.
Emphasis and focal point:
A well-placed focal point improves composition and exam-quality artwork.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Dark colors feel heavier, so they balance larger light areas.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Negative space allows the eyes to rest and improves visual comfort.
Line types and expressive lines:
Wavy lines move up and down smoothly, giving a playful feeling.
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