Principles of Design
Color
Drawing
Principles of Design Continued
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100

The principle of design that refers to when something is repeated, but also varied to make an artwork more visually interesting. 

Repetition & Variation 

100

The 3 colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors together. 

The primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. 

100

This term refers to how light or dark something is. 

Value

100

This principle of design refers to when an artwork is divided in half and a feeling of balance is apparent, but with unequal mass amounts on either side. 

Asymmetrical Balance 

100

This is the most important subject matter in school. 

Art

200

This principle of design refers to when you divide an artwork in half and each part has equal or fairly equal masses. 

Symmetrical Balance 

200

The type of color created by mixing two primary colors together. 

Secondary color

200

This term refers to the size, angle, and position of something. 

Proportion

200

This principle of design refers to when some part of an artwork is substantially exaggerated in how large or small it is.  

Proportion 

200

Mr. Hobbs has this many kids. 

3

300

This principle of design refers to when one part stands out from among the other elements within in the artwork. 

Dominate & Subordinate 

300

The type of color created by mixing a primary and secondary color together. 

Tertiary color 

300

This term refers to value transitions. 

Edges 

300

This principle of design refers to utilizing strong value differences in an artwork. 

Contrast

300

Turquoise is best described as this tertiary color. 

Blue-green

400

This principle of design refers to when elements in an artwork have a feeling of organized movement. 

Rhythm 

400

Colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. 

Complementary colors

400

The ink shading process which uses intersecting parallel lines. 

Cross-hatching 

400

This principle of design is used to help create the illusion of depth or to make things look more visually interesting. 

Overlapping Shapes

400

This artist spotlighted in class is a purist plein air painter, meaning he does all of his painting outdoors on location.

Aaron Cordell Johnson 

500

This principle of design refers to when an artwork has the background broken up into a variety of sizes. 

Positive & Negative Space

500

The term that refers to how vibrant a color is. 

Saturation

500

This drawing method utilizes vertical and horizontal lines drawn on both the reference and the drawing to help check for alignment and accurate proportions. 

Plumb Lines 

500

This term is used to refer to Line, Shape, Form, Value, Texture, Color, and Space.

Elements of Design 

500

Tony Orrico's work would likely be categorized as what type of artwork? 

Contemporary or Conceptual 

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