The element that is also known as HUE
What is Color?
Oil and ______ Pastels
What is Chalk?
The principle that explains how the artist moves the viewers eye around the artwork.
What is Movement?
This work type is shown in the image below.
What is Still Life?
I want to lighten a color, I need to add this
What is White?
This element often defines the edges of a form and when closed, makes a shape
What is Line?
The paint type we used that need water to work
What is Watercolor Paints?
What is Emphasis?
A depiction of natural scenery in art
What is Landscape?
This is what is created when a color goes from light to dark
What is a Gradient?
This element shows how light or dark something is
What is Value?
This pastel type is harder to blend than the other
What is Oil Pastels?
What principle best describes this artwork
What is Contrast?
This art does not represent an accurate depiction of visual reality
These types of shapes are called this
What is Organic Shapes?
This element gives an artwork "out of this world" depth!
What is Space?
When using watercolors, adding too much of this will give make the paint LESS strong, opaque, and controllable.
What is Water?
This term means the way the elements of an artwork is arranged.
What is Composition?
The element of Form has these measurements of ______, width, and depth
What is Height?
A common binder for watercolors today is
(HINT- it is a hardened sap-like substance that comes from 2 different Acacia trees)
What is Gum Arabic?