Elements 1
Color Theory
Principles 1
Elements 2
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100

This element causes your eyes to move along a path.

What is a line?

100

What are red, blue, and yellow colors?

What are primary colors?

100

This brings attention to or highlights something in a work of art.

What is emphasis?

100

Creates a smooth texture.

Even shading and value?

100

These colors are cool.

What are blue, green, and violet?

200

The lightness and darkness of a color.

What is value or monochromatic?

200

What are violet, green, and orange.

What are secondary colors?

200

Creates visual interest.

What is variety?

200

This value uses dots.

What is stippling?

200

What is the complimentary to yellow.

What is violet?

300

Give me an example of a geometric shape.

What is a square, triangle, or circle?

300

List the three warm colors.

What are red, yellow, and orange?

300
Creates visual weight in a work of art.

What is balance?

300

List all 7 elements of art.

What is line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space?

300

Give an example of tertiary colors.

What is a primary+secondary (red-orange)?

400

How something feels or looks.

What is texture?

400

Red and Green is an example of what.

What is complimentary colors?

400

This brings an image of work together and is seen as a whole.

What is unity?

400

When a shape becomes 3-D what is it called.

What is form?

400

This part of your eye connects to your brain.

What is optic nerve?

500

This can be positive or negative.

What is space?

500

Give an example of analogous colors.

Blue, blue-green, and green.  Colors next to each other on the color wheel.

500

Creates a focal point or highlight of interest by using opposites.

What is contrast?

500

List all 5 types of value.

What is shading, cross-hatching, hatching, stippling, and scribbling?

500

This focuses an image in your eye.

What is lens?

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