Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Color Wheel
Vocabulary
Bonus
100

The way something feels or looks as if it might feel as something.

What is Texture?

100

Our Weaving activity had these two design principles.

What are Pattern and Rhythm?

100

Mixing black with another color creates this.

What is a shade?

100

Mixing white with another color creates this.

What is a Tint?

100

This is the name of a Japanese paper folding art.

What is Origami?

200

This is the lightness or darkness of a color.

What is Value?

200

When a painting is symmetrical it has this principle.

What is Balance?

200

Name the three secondary colors.

What are Green, Purple, and Orange?

200

A large fire, a sunset, and a sunflower all have this type of coloring.

What is Warm Colors?

200

What is Ms. Ximena's favorite color?

Red or black

300

This is an empty place or surface in or around a work of art. It can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, negative and/or positive.

What is Space?

300

Every part of a painting/drawing working together to create a single artwork.

What is Unity?

300

Name all three pairs of complementary colors.

What are Red-Green, Blue-Orange, and Purple-Yellow?

300

This paint was traditionally made using the yolk of an egg.

What is Tempera paint?
300

The relation based on size between parts or objects within a composition.

What is Proportion?

400

This is the most basic element of art. It is the path of a dot through a space.

What is Line?

400

Many of our String project paintings had these three design principles.

What are Movement, Emphasis, and Pattern?

400

These colors can't be created by the mixing of other colors.

What are primary colors?

Red, Blue and Yellow.

400

This is the name for any artwork created with clay.

What is Ceramics?

400

Name 4 jobs an Artist can have.

Printmaker, painter, photographer, web designer, illustrator, animator, ceramic artist, fashion designer etc.

500

This is what we see as light waves are absorbed or reflected by everything around us.

What is Color?

500

Putting two complementary colors next to each other creates this.

What is Contrast?

500

Colors that are neighbors on the color wheel.

What are Analogous Colors?

500

Red-Purple, Yellow-Orange, and Blue-Green are examples of what type of colors.

What are Tertiary Colors?

500

A painting or print that is created using only ONE color.

What is a Monochrome painting/print?

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