🖐️ Big Dreams in Tiny Hands!
Tiny Hands, Big Art MCQ Free 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:
Trees are naturally taller than people, so this example shows correct scale in art.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Contrast makes artwork eye-catching and exciting for viewers.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Visual texture looks real but stays flat, helping students show surfaces using drawing skills.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
A form has height, width, and depth, making it a 3D element in art.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Low value colours are dark shades, such as dark brown or black.
Rhythm and movement:
Repetition builds rhythm, making the artwork feel like it has a beat or visual music.
Emphasis and focal point:
Contrast in color, size, or shape makes one area stand out, helping students understand visual focus.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Butterfly wings are equal on both sides, making it a perfect example of symmetrical balance.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Negative space gives balance and clarity, making artworks look neat and well-planned.
Line types and expressive lines:
Vertical lines stand tall and show strength, like trees or buildings.
Proportion and scale:
Correct body proportions help figures look natural and believable.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Value contrast uses light and dark tones to show depth and focus.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 The paper feels smooth, but the wood texture is shown using lines and shading.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
A ball has depth and volume, so it is a 3D form.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Colour intensity means how bright or dull a colour looks.
Rhythm and movement:
Movement in art is about guiding the viewer's eyes smoothly across the artwork.
Emphasis and focal point:
Bright colors against dull ones create a clear focal point and improve visual learning.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Radial balance starts from a center point and moves out evenly, like flower petals.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Visual space helps create the illusion of distance and depth on a flat surface like paper.
Line types and expressive lines:
Zigzag lines are sharp and active, showing energy and excitement.
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