Three primary colors
Red, Blue, Yellow
Element of art texture where you can see the texture but you cannot feel it
Visual Texture or Implied Texture
One way you can respect artwork in a public setting
Keeping hands by your side, walking instead of running, complimenting artwork, listening to artist speak about artwork (variety of answers)
A group of colors or shapes that repeat
Pattern
Media (materials) used by a sculptor or potter
clay
Three secondary colors
green, purple, orange
Element of art Shape: Shapes that are free form or can be found in nature
Organic Shapes
Artwork that is the same on both sides has this...
Symmetry (symmetrical)
Hatching
Straight Lines made next to each other and close together to create value or texture
A shape that looks bent or warped
Distorted
The secondary color you get by mixing yellow and blue
green
Value: This is created when you add white to a color
tint
Artwork that goes from a central point or around an axis and has symmetry all the way around (starfish)
Radial Symmetry
Creating visual texture or value by drawing dots close together
Stippling
Artwork viewpoint from up high looking down
Aerial view
The colors you get by mixing a primary and a secondary color (example: yellow-green, red-orange, red-violet, blue-green, yellow-orange, blue-violet)
tertiary colors
The element of art where color goes from light to dark or dark to light
value
The principle of design that highlights the important part of the artwork
Emphasis
The size and placement of things in art
Balance
The last step when creating artwork
Signing artwork and cleaning up your space
Colors that are located across from each other on the color wheel blue-orange, yellow-violet, red-green
complimentary colors
Element of art that is three dimensional and takes up space
Form
Four steps of Feldman's Art Criticism
Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Judge
A quick sketch of a person showing movement
Gesture
Artists ________ their artwork for protection or monetary gain
copyright