A mark left in the path of a moving point.
Line
The importance given to certain objects in an artwork.
Emphasis
Name the primary colors.
Blue, red and yellow.
Used to post and read assignments.
abstract, with many better known pieces created in black and white. Typically, they give the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns, or of swelling or warping.
Op Art.
surface quality that can be seen or felt
Texture
The arrangement of these elements to create a sense of visual stability or tension
Balance
colors positioned on opposite ends of the color wheel.
Uses a multitude of text and image tools to create presentations.
Google Slides
practice of applying small strokes or dots of colour to a surface so that from a distance they visually blend together.
Pointilism
The area around, above, below and within an artwork.
Space
An element that is repeated in a planned way to create rhythm or unity.
Pattern
three hues, all positioned next to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous
Computer app based digital drawing pogram used in most projects.
FireAlpaca
A style of art that uses dots and lines in different colors to represent an animal.
Aboriginal Dot Painting
refers to a shape that is or appears to be three dimensional, having weight, width and depth.
Form
A successful combination of art elements that creates a sense of wholeness and visual completion in an artwork
Unity
four individual colors: all equidistant from the key color on the color wheel.
Tetradic
Tinkercad
A style of dutch origin that advocated pure abstraction and reduction to the essentials of form and color.
De Stijl
The visible spectrum of reflected light
Color
The difference in values, colors, textures and shapes and other elements.
Contrast
Who created the color wheel?
Sir Isaac Newton
Online digital drawing program with a variety of tools.
Sketchpad 5.1 or Kleki
Woman most famous for creating and using a specific style of art that plays with the viewers perceptions.
Bridget Riley