Art Elements Types or Genres VolumeCreated by Drama & Books
Column 1, #1 An element of art – the way the surface of something feels, i.e. rough, smooth, bumpy, etc. Texture
Column 1, #2 An element of art – used in flat, 2-dimensional pieces like paintings, can include geometric shapes or shapes from nature Shape
Column 1, #3 An element of art – a continuous mark; types of lines include vertical, horizontal, curved, diagonal, etc. Line
Column 1, #4 An element of art – used in 3-dimensional pieces like sculptures that have height, width, and depth Form
Column 1, #5 An element of art – the hues and shades used in art, including primary and secondary hues, warm, cool and neutral tones, etc. Color
Column 2, #1 A story that is passed down orally from generation to generation Folktale
Column 2, #2 A story handed down from earlier times which is often based on fact but is not entirely true Legend
Column 2, #3 A story that expresses the beliefs of a group of people, tells about Gods or goddesses, or gives reasons for something that happens in nature Myth
Column 2, #4 Expressive Art Art that communicates emotions or ideas
Column 2, #5 Abstract art that has no recognizable subject Non-objective Art
Column 3, #1 Which one is the softest? a. Forte Loud b. Mezzo Forte c. Mezzo Piano
Column 3, #2 Which one is the loudest? a. Forte b. Mezzo Forte c. Piano a. Forte
Column 3, #3 Which one is the softest? a. Forte b. Mezzo Forte c. Piano
Column 3, #4 b. Mezzo Forte Which one is the loudest? a. Mezzo Piano b. Mezzo Forte c. Piano
Column 3, #5 Pitch The measure of how high or low a note is, relative to other notes; pitch is determined by the frequency of vibrations per second.
Column 4, #1 Who is the artist? Georgia O’Keefe
Column 4, #2 Stephen Foster Who’s the composer? Camptown Races Oh! Susannah My Old Kentucky Home
Column 4, #3 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky This Russian is best know for his ballets and symphonies which include Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake and the Nutcracker.
Column 4, #4 Vincent Van Gogh Who’s the artist?
Column 4, #5 Who’s the author? Blubber Freckle Juice Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Judy Blume
Column 5, #1 An element of drama – the main subject or idea in writing, speech, or music Theme
Column 5, #2 An element of drama – the main events or action in a play, book, or other written work Plot
Column 5, #3 The where and when of a story Setting
Column 5, #4 The point of highest dramatic interest or a major turning point in the action Climax
Column 5, #5 A person or other creature in a play or book that carry the story Character
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