What are analogous colors?
Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
Ex. Red, orange, yellow
What is contrast? (define)
Placing opposites(different) near each other in art
Whats the point of adding value to your drawing?
Value makes your drawing look 3D

What is negatice space?
Negative Space- is the background or the area that surrounds the subject of the work.
Half of the color wheel is ____ and the other half is ____
Warm, Cool
What is an Agamograph?
An agamograph is a series of images that change at different angles.
What is Value?
Value refers to how light or how dark something is.
What is positve space in an artwork?
(definition)
Positive space - is the subject or areas of interest in an artwork, the focus
Including tertiary colors, how many warm colors are there in the color wheel?
7: red, orange, yellow, red-orange, yellow-orange, red-violet, yellow green
What is Kinetic Art?
kinetic art refers to forms of art which contain motion.
Name the different parts of this value drawing

1. Highlight
2. Core Shadow
3. Cast Shadow
Is this organic or geometric? Why?

It's Curvy. inspired by things in nature (water leaves, flowers) , no predictable pattern, random.
Name all of the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors on the color wheel.
Primary: red, blue, yellow
Secondary: Purple, Orange, Green
Tertiary: Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet
Name 6 different kinds of contrast

Color, Temperature, Value, Texture, size, shape etc
Whats a Tone, and how is it different from a shade?
Tone is a color with black and white, a shade is a color + just black
What kind of mood do warm colors create in an artwork?
Energetic, Happy
Name the 3 main complimentary color pairs
red & green, blue & orange, yellow & purple
Name 3 types of contrast used by the artist in this painting
Texture, warm colored objects but cool colored shadow, theme contrast, age contrast, value contrast
How do you create value in a painting?
With the use of tints, tones, and shades
The way we interpret color depends on what?

The color's surroundings.