Color
Color
Texture
Color
Texture
100

_______ + _______ = Purple

What is Blue and Red?

100

_______ + _______ =Orange

What is Red and Yellow?

100

The art element that refers to the way something looks like it would feel. 

What is Texture?

100

___________ is the compliment of blue.

What is orange?

100

A ___________ surface reflects a soft, dull light. 

What is matte?

200

_______ + _______ =Green

What is Blue and Yellow?

200

_________ is the complementary of red.

What is Green?

200

The two senses involved in the perception of texture. 

What are sight and tough?

200

How light or dark something is.

What is Value?

200

This artist used frottage, grattage, and decalcomania to create fantasy paintings.

Who is Ernst. 

300

_________ is the complementary of Yellow?

What is Purple?

300

Complementary colors mixed together make _________.

What is Brown?

300

A _________ surface reflects so much light that it seems to glow. 

What is shiny?

300

If I wanted to make a shade of green, I would add this color to it.

What is black?

300

___________ textures are made up textures and are made up of repeated lines and patterns. 

What are invented textures?

400

Colors that sit side by side each other on the color wheel. (3 or more colors)

What is Analogous?

400

How bright or dull something is.

What is Intensity?

400

_________ means scratching wet paint with a variety of tools. 

What is grattage?

400

The name of a spectral color. 

What is a hue?

400

____________ is a texture method used by Ernst and is done by pressing wet paint onto a canvas and rubbing it across.

What is frottage?

500

Colors organized into groups are called _____________________. 

What are color schemes?

500

The color needed when making a tint of a hue. 

What is white?

500

This type of texture imitates real textures. 

What is simulated texture?

500

The names of the primary spectral colors. 

Red, yellow, blue. 

500

__________________ texture is created by squeezing wet paint between two canvases and pulling them apart.

What is decalcomania?

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