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My Art Planet Free Mixed MCQ Practice Test


Colors (2) • Lines (2) • Shapes (2) • Space (2) • Texture (2) • Balance (2) • Contrast (2) • Art Theory (2) • Proportion (2) • Rhythm (2)
Learn key points to remember
Proportion and scale:
Proportion shows how big or small one part is compared to another, helping drawings look natural and balanced.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Contrast means showing differences, like light and dark or big and small, to make artwork interesting and clear.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Texture shows how a surface looks or feels. It makes drawings more realistic and expressive in art learning.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
A shape is flat and has only height and width. It is a 2D art element often used in drawings and designs.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Colour value tells us how light or dark a colour looks. It helps artists show shadow and light.
Rhythm and movement:
Rhythm in art comes from repeating shapes, lines, or colors to create a smooth visual flow that feels lively and engaging.
Emphasis and focal point:
Emphasis means highlighting one important area so the viewer looks there first. This helps artworks feel clear and interesting.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Balance means arranging shapes and elements so the picture feels stable and comfortable to look at.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Positive space is the part of the artwork where the main subject or object is drawn. It catches the viewer's attention first.
Line types and expressive lines:
In art basics, a line is a point that moves. It helps create drawings, patterns, and designs.
Proportion and scale:
Scale explains how large or small objects appear compared to each other or real life.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Black and white are very different, so they create strong contrast in art composition.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Tactile texture is real texture that can be touched, like clay, fabric, or sand in artworks.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
A triangle is flat and does not have thickness, so it is a 2D shape.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ High value colours are lighter and brighter, like pale yellow.
Rhythm and movement:
Lines, especially curved or slanted ones, guide the viewer's eye and create a feeling of motion in art.
Emphasis and focal point:
The focal point is the center of attention in an artwork. It guides the viewer's eyes.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Symmetrical balance has matching sides, like a mirror image, which feels calm and orderly.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Negative space is the empty area around and between objects, helping the main subject stand out clearly.
Line types and expressive lines:
Horizontal lines feel peaceful, like the sea or someone resting.
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