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Color
Shape/Form
Value/Space
Principles of design
100

•Drawing something WITHOUT LOOKING at the paper.

Blind Countor

100

What are the three primary colors?

Red, Blue, Yellow

100

•Enclosed areas that are 2D

shape

100

•The lightness or darkness of a color.

-Has a scale

value

100

•Repetition of elements of art such as shape, form or line…

pattern

200

•Defines the outline of a form.

Contour Line

200

What are the three secondary colors?

Purple, green, orange

200

•3D object having depth

Form

200

illusion of depth

space

200

•FOCAL POINT

The first thing you want people to notice about your artwork.

emphasis

300

•Drawing something KEEPING PENCIL on the paper 100% of the time.

CONTINOS CONTOUR

300

•Colors obtained by mixing Primary and Secondary.

Intermediate Colors

300

Shape with straight lines

geometric shape

300

define positive space

•The focal point of an art work.

•What you want the viewer to look at.

300

Arrangement of opposite elements in an artwork

contrast

400

Lines that make an art work more interesting

Thick and Thin lines

400

Define and name contrasting colors

•Colors across each other on the color wheel.

Orange-blue

yellow-purple

green-red

400

shape found in nature

organic shape

400

three ways to create space

-overlapping

-size

-value

400

•The SIZE and scale of elements in a design or artwork.

proportion 

500

The line that looks like a hashtag, that Ms Ellison tells us is very important

Crosshatching line

500

Define and name three analogous colors (including intermediate colors)

•Colors  next to  each other on the color wheel.

yellow-green, yellow, yellow-orange

500

•The tactile (touch) illusion of a surface.

texture

500

draw on the board a value scale

teacher to review

500

Name three ways to create contrast

•Light vs. dark

•Rough vs. smooth

•Small vs. large

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