Mixing Colors 1
The Color Wheel
Elements
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This & That
100
A mixture of yellow and red.
What is orange?
100
red, yellow and blue
What are the primary colors?
100
These have only 2 dimensions.
What is a shape?
100
A tint of red.
What is pink?
100
What is on the back of all your art work.
What is your first name, number and grade?
200
A mixture of red and blue.
What is violet (purple)?
200
green, orange or violet
What is a secondary color?
200
Shapes with 3 dimentsions: height, width, and depth.
What is form?
200
A shade of red.
What is maroon?
200
Having exactly the same design facing each other.
What is symmetrical?
300
A mixture of blue and yellow.
What is green?
300
Blue-green (aqua) is an example of one.
What is a tertiary color?
300
The lightness or darkness of one color.
What are values?
300
You add white to a color.
How do you create a tint?
300
Reds, oranges, and yellows
What are warm colors?
400
A mixture of two primary colors.
What is a secondary color?
400
Opposite colors on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
400
Curved, straight, broken, thick, thin, flowing, jagged and many more.
What are different kinds of line?
400
You add black to a color.
How do you create a shade?
400
An organized collection of art work, usually in a large folder or case.
What is a portfolio?
500
A mixture of a primary color and a secondary color.
What is a tertiary (intermediate) color.
500
Neighbors on the color wheel. For example: red-violet, red, red-orange, and orange.
What are analogous colors?
500
Of the 7 elements, this one is missing. Line, Color, Shape, Form, Value, Space
What is texture?
500
You add gray (black and white) to a color.
How do you create a tone?
500
Another word for a color.
What is a hue?
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