Elements
Principles
E/P In Depth
Color Theory
Other
100

The path of a point moving through space.

What is line?

100

The place in an artwork where your eye first lands.

What is emphasis?

100

Using dots to show value.

What is stippling?

100

Color + black. Can be shown using black colored pencil over a hue-colored marker.

What is shade?

100

Art movement first started in the 1950's. Andy Warhol was an important artist of this time. The style celebrates commonplace objects and ordinary life.

What is Pop Art?

200

Based on the 3 primaries plus black and white. Has 3 properties: hue, value, and intensity.

What is color?

200

The repetition of elements in an artwork. Can be achieved through use of line, shape, and/or color.

What is pattern?

200

Symmetrical balance that appears in a circle. Has many lines of symmetry.

What is radial balance?

200

Color + white. Can be show by using a hue-colored pencil and pressing very lightly.

What is tint?

200

Art that does not depict a person, place, or thing in the natural world - even in an extremely distorted or exaggerated way. The subject of the work is based on what you see: color, shapes, brushstrokes, scale, and in some cases, the process itself.

What is abstract?

300

The way something feels or appears to feel.

What is texture?

300

Uses opposing elements such as complementary colors or opposite values?

What is contrast?

300

Balance in an artwork that has NO lines of symmetry.

What is asymmetrical balance?

300

Three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel. The primary colors are an example of this.

What is a triad?

300

Mixing two complementary colors will get you this.

What is brown?

400

The area in which art is organized.

What is space?

400

Happens when parts of a visual are arranged in an aesthetically pleasing way. There are two kinds: formal (symmetrical) and informal (not exactly symmetrical but still has equal weight throughout the image).

What is balance?

400

Using lines to show value.

What is hatching?

400
A color and its direct opposite on the color wheel.

What is complementary?

400

These are the three primary colors.

What are red, yellow, and blue?

500

Has depth, length, and width and resides in space. Is perceived as 3D.

What is form?

500

The alternation of elements, often with defined intervals between them.

What is rhythm?

500

Using intersecting lines to show value?

What is crosshatching?

500

Yellow, green, & red-violet color scheme name.

What is split-complementary?

500

Who's work is this? (Mrs. Sorrells will show the work)

Who is Georgia O'Keeffe

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