The three primary colors used to mix and make secondary colors.
What are red, blue, and yellow?
This line's direction is up and down.
What is a vertical line?
The lightness or darkness of a color
What is value?
The way something feels or how it appears to feel
What is Texture?
A stick of colored wax used for drawing.
What is an oil pastel or crayon?
The combination of blue mixed with red.
What is violet (purple)?
A regular arrangement of repeated elements, like line, shape or colors, over and over again.
What is pattern?
Use to create the illusion of depth in an artwork.
What is Space?
A round form that is three dimensional.
What is a sphere?
This medium is constructed of a narrow, pigmented core encased in a wooden cylindrical case.
What are colored pencils?
These colors that convey the feeling of high temperature. (Red, yellow, orange)
What are warm colors?
Part of an artwork that the artist makes stand out. It will usually contrast with other areas by color, size, shape or texture.
What is Emphasis?
A shape that has three dimensions - Length, width and height
What is Form?
When opposite elements are arranged together in an artwork?
What is Contrast?
This medium is water-soluble but dries very fast!
What is tempera or acrylic paint?
Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
The variety and repetition of elements that come together to create a visual tempo or beat
What is Rhythm?
Created when light is reflected off a surface.
What is color?
A path used to guide a viewers eye in and out of a composition.
What is Movement?
This medium became popular in the 17th century and can be used for sketching or creating a finished product.
What is pencil or charcoal?
Secondary colors.
What are Orange, green, purple
The size, location or amount of one element in relation to another.
What is proportion?
Value is one of the _________ elements of Art.
What is 7?
How different elements of an artwork come together and create a sense of wholeness.
What is Unity?
A type of paint that if you hold up your paper, the color will drip if not dry.
What is watercolor paint?