| A | B |
| Harmony | A principle of design that refers to a way of combining elements of art to accent their similarities and to bind the picture parts into a whole |
| Line | An element of art that refers to a mark on any surface; a moving point |
| Modeling | Shaping clay or other pliable material by pinching, pulling, or other manipulation |
| Monochromatic | A color scheme that uses only one hue and the tints, tones, and shades of that hue |
| Movement | A principle of design; the way in which the elements of art are organized so that the viewer’s eye is led through the work of art in a systematic way |
| Outline | A drawing made which defines the perimeter of a form |
| Patterns | The repetition of anything in a design (e.g., repetition of shapes, lines, or colors) |
| Portfolio | A purposeful collection of an artist’s own work |
| Principles of design | pattern, rhythm and movement, proportion and scale, balance, emphasis, contrast, harmony, unity, and variety |
| Printmaking | Transferring an image from one prepared surface to another to produce one or more copies |
| Radial | An organized pattern or design emanating from the center of a circular format; usually has symmetrical properties |