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An area that stands out from the space next to or around it because of a defined boundary or because of a difference of value, color, or texture.
a) Shape
b) Plane
c) Volume
d) Rectilinear

Design in which shapes having two-dimensional quality appear to lie flat on the surface of the picture plane.
a) Decorative
b) Shape
c) Plane
d) Volume

A shape which is essentially two-dimensional in nature but whose relationship with other shapes may give an illusion of a third dimension.
a) Plane
b) Volume
c) Shape
d) Biometric Shapes

A shape that is three-dimensional in nature and exists in space. On a flat surface the artist can only create an illusion of it.
a) Volume
b) Space
c) Plane
d) Decorative

Those shapes created by exact mathematical laws. They are usually simple in character such as the triangle, the rectangle, and the circle, but can be other types of polygons.
a) Geometric
b) Rectilinear
c) Biomorphic Shapes
d) Linear Perspective

Shapes whose boundaries usually consist entirely of straight lines.
a) Rectilinear
b) Geometric
c) Biomorphic Shapes
d) Linear Perspective

Usually more or less irregular shapes which resemble the freely developed curves found in live organisms.
a) Biomorphic Shapes
b) Rectilinear
c) Geometric
d) Linear Perspective

A mechanical system for creating the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.
a) Linear Perspective
b) Geometric
c) Rectilinear
d) Biometric Shapes

The relative degree of lightness and darkness.
a) Value
b) Highlight
c) Shade
d) Cast Shadow

The area of an object represented in art that receives the greatest amount of direct light.
a) Highlight
b) Value
c) Shade
d) Cast Shadow

The darker value on the portion of a form's surface that is turned away from the light source.
a) Shade
b) Value
c) Highlight
d) Cast Shadow

The dark area created on a surface when a form is placed so as to prevent light from falling on that surface.
a) Cast Shadow
b) Value
c) Highlight
d) Shade

A technique that emphasizes the blending of light and shade to create the illusion of objects in space or atmosphere
a) Chiaroscuro
b) Papier Colle
c) Collage
d) Trompe L'oeil

Refers to areas of dark or light definitely confined within boundaries, rather than the gradual blending of tones.
a) Decorative Value
b) Chiaroscuro
c) Value
d) Highlight

The actual or the illusion of tactile value on the surface of an area as created by nature or by an artist through a manipulation of the visual elements.
a) Texture
b) Tactile
c) Collage
d) Chiaroscuro

A quality that refers to the sense of touch.
a) Tactile
b) Texture
c) Value
d) Collage

A technique of visual expression in which scraps of paper having various textures are usually pasted to the picture surface to enrich or embellish areas.
a) Papier colle
b) Chiaroscuro
c) Collage
d) Trompe L'oeil

A similar technique to Papier colle but using a great variety of materials having tactile quality, not just paper alone.
a) Collage
b) Papier colle
c) Trompe L'oeil
d) Tactile

Textures in actual objects that are created as a result of natural processes.
a) Natural Textures
b) Texture
c) Tactile
d) Collage

A technique involving copying of real three-dimensional forms with such exactitude that the subject depicted can be mistaken for natural forms.
a) Trompe L'oeil
b) Papier Colle
c) Chiaroscuro
d) Texture

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