A cloud shaped mark made when water drips onto a damp area of watercolor.
What is Bloom?
The color with the most transparency:
Black, Red, Yellow, or Green
What is yellow?
The number of linear perspectives we talked about.
What is 3?
An object made of clay that serves a purpose or is useable.
What is functional ware (pottery)?
This Element of Art has volume.
What is form?
The secondary colors on the color wheel.
What is orange, green and violet?
What is white?
The point on the horizon line where the parallel lines appear to converge.
What is a vanishing point?
The type of printmaking we did in class.
What is relief-printing?
An object's "real feel" or implied feel.
What is texture?
These colors are equally spaced on the color wheel.
More of this substance in a paint creates deeper color.
What is Hue?
The part you draw first when drawing an object in 2-point perspective.
What is the spine?
A type of printmaking where an image is drawn with a grease crayon on a stone.
What is lithography?
Symmetrical and Asymmetrical are examples of this type of Principle of Design.
What is balance?
Shading created by crossed parallel lines.
What is hatching? (cross-hatching)
Blue, red and yellow are otherwise known as...
What are primary colors?
The area of the object we see when the object is ABOVE the horizon line.
What is the bottom of the object?
A type of print making where lines are etched or scratched onto a metal place.
What is Intaglio?
Repetition in a piece that creates a visual beat in the Principles of Design.
What is Rhythm?
Hue plus the hues on the side of it's complement.
What is split complementary?
Lowering the color intensity and blurring to create illusion of distance.
What is ariel perspective?
The type of perspective when looking down from the top window of a skyscraper.
What is 3-point perspective?
Mud does not contain this, which makes it different than clay.
What is plasticity?
The Principle of Design that brings the viewer's eye to the center of interest.
What is movement?