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Art Balloon Ride Free Mixed MCQ Practice Test


Contrast (2) • Art Theory (2) • Harmony (2) • Lines (2) • Composition (2) • Perspective (2) • Design Principles (2) • Proportion (2) • Texture (2) • Space (2)
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Texture - Visual vs Tactile:
📝 Texture in art is about how a surface feels (tactile) or looks like it feels (visual). This helps young artists add realism and interest to their artwork.
Principles of Design - Balance Types:
Balance in art means arranging shapes, colors, and objects so the artwork feels stable and not heavy on one side.
Movement and Rhythm in Composition:
Movement in art creates a feeling that things are moving or leading the eye. It helps make artwork lively and engaging for learners.
Harmony and Unity in Art:
Harmony means all parts of an artwork work well together and feel pleasant to the eyes.
Contrast and Emphasis:
Contrast helps show differences, like light and dark, making art more interesting and clear.
Use of Space in Art:
In art learning, space means how objects and empty areas work together to create depth and balance in a picture.
Proportion in Human Figures:
Proportion means drawing body parts in the right size compared to each other, which helps figures look natural and balanced.
Perspective and Depth:
Perspective helps show distance, making objects look near or far, which builds depth in drawing.
Line Quality and Expression:
Line quality means how a line looks-thick, thin, rough, smooth-helping artists express feelings clearly.
Elements of Art - Advanced Understanding:
Lines guide the viewer's eyes and can move up, down, or across, making them important in advanced art learning.
Texture - Visual vs Tactile:
📝 Tactile texture is real and touchable, like clay, fabric, or wood. Feeling textures builds strong art understanding for learners.
Principles of Design - Balance Types:
Symmetrical balance looks the same on both sides, creating a calm and orderly design.
Movement and Rhythm in Composition:
Movement helps the viewer's eyes travel across the artwork, making art more interesting and balanced.
Harmony and Unity in Art:
Unity makes the artwork feel whole, where nothing looks out of place.
Contrast and Emphasis:
Black and white are very different, so they create strong visual contrast.
Use of Space in Art:
Positive space is where the main subject is placed, helping viewers focus easily.
Proportion in Human Figures:
Artists often use the head as a measuring unit to keep body parts in correct proportion.
Perspective and Depth:
Objects closer to us appear bigger, helping drawings look realistic and deep.
Line Quality and Expression:
Smooth curved lines feel gentle and relaxed, making artworks calm and pleasant.
Elements of Art - Advanced Understanding:
Space helps artists show near and far areas, making drawings look more real and balanced.
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