This is derived from reflection of light.
What is color?
When one object stands out in an artwork.
What is emphasis?
The storyline of the play.
What is the plot?
The clothes worn by actors.
What are costumes?
Share the human experience, pass on tradition and culture, recreation and artistic expression.
What are the four purposes of drama?
The path of a moving point through space.
What is a line?
Object is repeated in a work of art.
What is repetition?
A disagreement or clash between characters.
What is the conflict?
Worn by actors to emphasize facial features or to look like a different character.
What is makeup?
Different shades of one color.
What are monochromatic colors?
Green, purple, orange
What are secondary colors?
Arrangement of elements to create visual interest.
The point of highest emotion.
What is the climax?
Background or set pieces to indicate the setting of the play.
What is scenery?
Space around an object/subject in a work of art.
What is negative space?
A 3-D work of art.
What is form?
When sides are unequal in an artwork.
What is asymmetrical balance?
When characters make decisions regarding the conflict in a play.
What is rising action?
Objects carried on stage by actors.
What are hand props?
Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
Light and dark shades in art.
What is value?
When a design extends from the center in an artwork.
What is radial balance?
The final moments of the play.
What is the conclusion?
What are set props?
How art feels or looks like it feels.
What is texture?