Perspective
Famous Artists
Color Theory
Principles of Design
Color Schemes
100
The part of the picture plane that is closest to the viewer.
What is the Foreground?
100
The four Renaissance artists used for naming the Ninja Turtles.
Who were Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello?
100
The property of color that determines the lightness or darkness of the color.
What is value?
100
A technique for creating a focal point using differences in elements.
What is contrast?
100
Colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel and share a common color.
What are analogous colors?
200
The line that is always at eye level.
What is the horizon line?
200
The Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the statue of David and the Pieta.
Who is Michelangelo?
200
The name for color used in its purest form, such as yellow or yellow green, or orange.
What is hue?
200
When one part of a work of art is dominant over the other parts and has to do with the focal point.
What is emphasis?
200
The term used to define the three basic colors on the color wheel.
What is primary colors?
300
A Northern Renaissance Dutch painter who used darker values to spotlight his subject, as in "The Raising of the Cross."
Who is Rembrandt?
300
The philosophy in art that says art should mimic nature.
What is Imitationalism?
300
The color that comes from mixing the primary colors.
What is neutral?
300
A technique using the same element again and again to unify all the parts in artwork.
What is repetition?
300
Colors created by mixing any two primary colors.
What are secondary colors?
400
A Northern Renaissance German painter and print maker whose works include "Praying Hands."
Who is Durer?
400
The philosophy of art that says art should express feelins or emotions.
What is Expressionism?
400
The term used when a color is lighter because white has been added.
What is a tint?
400
A type of balance which is the same on each side, as our face.
What is symmetrical?
400
Colors that are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
What are tertiary or intermediate colors?
500
The point on the horizon line where receding lines appear to meet.
What is a Vanishing Point?
500
Renaissance painter who set the standard for horse and rider sculptures, where the position of the horses front leg indicated whether the general was killed in battle.
Who is Donatello?
500
The term used when making a color darker by adding black.
What is a shade?
500
When both sides of the page are not identical, yet appear to have the same visual weight.
What is asymmetrical balance?
500
Three colors that are equally spaced around the color wheel.
What is a color triad?
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