Question 1
By using repetition, an artist can move the viewer’s eye across unconnected space within a composition.Question 2
The concept of reducing visual elements to their least amount necessary to communicate the artist’s intended content is called __________.Question 3
Rhythm in the visual arts is created mostly by repetition.Question 4
Movement in a composition can be created by using the human ability to link together similar shapes, objects, and colors in a process called __________.Question 5
An artist can create emphasis, or a focal area, in a composition by using:Question 6
An artist will ‘edit’ the visual objects within a composition, deleting those that are not necessary and adding ones that are, to create order.Question 7
The specific part of a composition in an area of emphasis that the viewer’s eye is drawn to is called the:Question 8
Pattern refers to the decorative display of design elements.Question 9
The result of any process of selecting, arranging, and ordering elements into a cohesive unit is called:Question 10
The process of leading the viewer’s eye through the composition to each of the important elements is called movement.