Elements of Art
Color Theory Part 1
Color Theory Part 2
Principles of design
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a moving point that is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length

What is a line?

100

The three basic colors that can not be made by mixing colors. 

What is Primary Colors?

100

Using only a single color or hue and its tints and shades. 

What is monochromatic?

100

A visual tempo or beat-repeating elements and objects in a work of art 

What is rhythm?

100

The art style of drawing or painting objects that are not alive and do not move

What is still life?

200

A flat enclosed area that is two-dimensional-artists use both geometric and organic 

What is a shape?

200

Mixing 2 primary colors gives you this.

What are secondary colors?

200

Red, yellow and orange are what type of colors?

What are warm colors?

200

A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action-implied motion

What is movement?

200

The art style of drawing or painting yourself 

What is portrait?

300

This describes the surface quality of an object. Artists use both actual and implied. 

What is texture?

300

Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color. The other name for tertiary colors.

What is intermediate color?

300

Common name for color

What is hue?

300

A large difference between two things-rough and smooth or white and black

What is contrast?

300

This refers to the way light reflects off a surface. There are three properties-hue, intensity, and value

What is color?

400

This is referred to as the positive and negative area between, around, or within objects.

What is space?

400

Colors that appear next to each other on the color wheel.

What are analogous colors?

400

Black, gray, brown and white 

What are neutral colors?

400

A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team-the quality of wholeness.

What is unity?

400

This describes the lightness or darkness of a surface

What is value?

500

These are three-dimensional and can be viewed from many angles. They also have volume and take up space.

What is form?

500

Colors that are directly opposite each other.

What are complementary colors?

500

When white light shines through a prism

What is the color spectrum?

500

Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention

What is emphasis?

500

Referring to the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work-parts of equal visual weight

What is balance?

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