What is it called when an art piece is made using one color?
Monochromatic Color Scheme
What is the definition of a line?
A.) two points that connect
or
B.) A mark made on a page
What is the difference between shape and form?
shape is 2d and form is 3d
What is the definition of texture?
The Element of Art that refers to the perceived surface quality or “feel” of an object.
Define Space!
Refers to the area around, between, above, below or within objects or forms in a piece of artwork.
What are colors that are across from the color wheel called?
Complementary Colors
What is a line that runs directly between two points with no curves or turns?
Straight line
What is the definition of form
The Element of Art that refers to the three dimensional quality of art.
Has Height Width and Depth - Encloses Volume
What is the definition of Value?
Element of Art that refers to the degree and qualities of lightness or darkness
What is Positive and Negative space?
Positive: The primary images, objects or forms in a piece of artwork.
Negative: The areas around 2-D or 3-D shapes or forms which defines those objects. The background.
What is it called when you have two sets of complementary colors?
Double Complementary
What is a line that changes direction gradually?
Curvy Line
What are the two types of shape and form?
organic and geometric
What is Implied Form?
Creating the illusion of form using value as we are working on a flat surface
What is a Horizon Line?
Either a. your view point or b. The actual line the horizon sits on (aka where the sun sets)
What are colors that are neighbor each other in groups of 3-5?
Analogous Colors
What is a line that makes sudden or sharp changes in direction?
Zig-Zag Line
What is the definition of a shape?
an enclosed area of two-dimensional space defined by its external edge.
Has HEIGHT and WIDTH
What are the two types of texture?
Implied and Actual
What is a vanishing point?
the point where everything meets the horizon line and vanishes.
What do you call colors that are equal distance from each other on the color wheel?
Triadic Colors
What are the three directions lines can go?
Horizontal, Vertical , and Diagonal
What is geometric and organic/ How are they different?
Geometric: Mechanical. Have a mathematical basis for their configuration.
Organic: Shapes that occur in nature. Free form.
Double Jeopardy!!!
What are the 5 purposes of art?
- Ceremonial
- Narrative
- Functional
-Persuasive
- Artistic Expression
List 3 ways you can create space in art (there are 7)
Size
Position
Overlap
Color
Detail
Atmospheric perspective
Linear Perspective