Color
shape & form
texture & value
line & space
principles of design
100
Red, blue and yellow
What are the primary colors
100
A square is this kind of shape.
What is a geometric shape
100
the range of light to dark in an image
What is value
100
a mark with length and direction created by a point that moves across a surface
What is a line
100
A choice of lines, colors or shapes repeated over and over in a planned way
What is pattern
200
Secondary colors
What are orange, green, and violet.
200
A leaf is this kind of shape
What is an organic shape
200
Adding highlights and shadows to an image makes it appear
What is 3D
200
the empty or open area between, around, above, below, or within objects
What is space
200
A feeling that all parts of an artwork are working together
What is unity
300
Blue-violet is an example of...
What is a tertiary color
300
A cube is this
What is a form
300
The way a surface feels is called
What is actual texture
300
The shapes that are the object of an artwork, NOT the background, are called
What is positive space
300
An artwork that is ________ seems to have equal visual weight or interest in all areas
What is balanced
400
Monochromatic color scheme
What are shades and tints of one color
400
a flat figure created when lines meet to surround a space
What is a shape
400
The way a surface "appears" to feel is called
What is visual texture
400
Shapes that make up the empty spaces around the objects in an artwork
What is negative space
400
Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewers attention
What is emphasis
500
Blue, blue-green, and green
What is analagous colors
500
To make a 2D shape appear 3D, this must be used.
What is value
500
A shadow that is cast by an object is called a
What is a cast shadow
500
one point perspective, overlapping, and cropping are all examples of ways to create an illusion of
What is space
500
The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree.
What is proportion
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