Demonstrating 2-D Skills
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| 2-D skills | 二维技能 | èr wéi jì néng |
| Selected Works | 精选作品 | jīng xuǎn zuò pǐn |
Skill on a flat surface
- The portfolio must show 2-D skills 二维技能 — the elements and principles used to organise a flat surface.
- That means skilful use of line, shape, value, colour, texture, and space.
- Plus the principles: balance, emphasis, contrast, and the rest.
The portfolio section (5 works) that most directly judges 2-D skills is...
Selected Works (5 works) judges 2-D skills most directly.
2-D skills are the use of the elements and ____ to organise a flat surface.
2-D skills use the elements and principles purposefully.
Control and decisions
- Skilful work shows control of value, colour, composition, and mark-making.
- Skills are demonstrated across many works, in a range of materials.
- Skill is shown by decisions that are clear and purposeful.
Shows 2-D skill or not?
Sort each as demonstrating 2-D skill or not.
A loose, expressive piece can still show high 2-D skill.
Skill is purposeful control, not neatness or realism.
Select all things that demonstrate 2-D skill.
Controlled value, composition, and colour show skill; random marks do not.
Match each term to its meaning.
2-D skills = elements+principles; Selected Works = 5; purposeful = intentional.
Selected Works
- The Selected Works 精选作品 section (5 works) is where 2-D skills are judged most directly.
- Choose works that best show control and decision-making.
- Skill supports the idea — it is never decoration for its own sake.
2-D skills are not just neatness or realism. They are the purposeful use of the elements and principles to organise a surface. A loose, expressive piece can show high skill if its value, colour, and composition are controlled and intentional. Judge skill by decisions, not by tidiness.
A Selected Work shows strong 2-D skills: controlled value builds a solid form, complementary colour creates emphasis, and a rule-of-thirds composition leads the eye. Every choice is purposeful — that visible control is exactly what the skill score rewards.
The portfolio must show 2-D skills — the purposeful use of the elements and principles to organise a flat surface — across many works. Skill is shown by clear, controlled decisions (value, colour, composition, mark-making). The Selected Works section (5 works) judges skill most directly.