Elements
Principles
Color Theory
Color II
Mixed
100

The area around or in an artwork creates depth.

What is Space?

100

The way to organize the elements of art.

What are the Principles of Design?

100

Red, Yellow and blue.

What are primary colors?

100

Green, Orange, Violet.

What are Secondary Colors?

100

This artist used soft, curved shapes to draw the guitars. These shapes are known as __________.


What are organic shapes?

200

This main element of art used is ________.


What is line?

200

The center of interest or the main focus.

What is Emphasis?

200

Reds, Oranges, and Yellows belong to this category.

What are Warm Colors?

200

Greens, Blues, and Violets are part of this category.

What are Cool Colors?

200

When components in an artwork appear harmonious.

What is Unity/Harmony?

300

The way something feels or appears to feel.

What is texture?

300

The varying size relationships between works of art.

What is Scale?

300

Yellow-green is part of this color harmony.

What are tertiary colors?

300

Red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violets are all equal parts primary and secondary colors.

What are Tertiary Colors?

300

The Principle of Design used for the waves is _________.

What is movement?

400

These 3 elements are repeated in the artwork.

What is line, shape and color?

400

The impression of action in a composition.

What is Movement?

400

Colors opposite of each other in the color wheel.

What are Complementary Colors?

400

These colors are next to each other on the color wheel.


What are analogous colors?

400

A texture that you can feel but cannot touch.


What is implied texture?

500

This artist emphasizes the element of art ________.

What is value?

500

The use of diversity in artistic elements.

What is Variety?

500

Picasso used a _________ color harmony.


What are cool colors?

500

The artist Claude Monet used _________ colors in this painting.



What are complementary colors?

500

This painting includes only one color.

What is monochromatic?

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