Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Color
Color Schemes
A Mix
100
The name of a color.
What is hue.
100
A design where the parts on one side mirror the other.
What is symmetrical balance.
100
Red, Blue, Yellow
What are primary colors
100
Hues that are next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors.
100
A type of shading made by using over lapping "x"
What is cross-hatching.
200
A 3-D object.
What is form.
200
A repetition of elements, shapes, or designs.
What is pattern.
200
Green, Orange, Purple
What are secondary colors.
200
Use of only one color. Makes use of all the values. The use of lights and dark creates value in a work of art.
What are monochromatic colors.
200
The areas of an art work not occupied by a shape?
What is negative space.
300
A dot took a walk. Hint: A unending path on a paper.
What is line.
300
The sense of oneness or wholeness in a work of art.
What is unity.
300
Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet.
What are tertiary colors.
300
Cool colors?
What are green, blue, violet.
300
A type of shading composed of small repeating dots.
What is stippling.
400
This is 2-D.
What is Shape.
400
Adds excitement, drama, and interest to artworks.
What is contrast.
400
Any two colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors.
400
Warm colors.
What are red, orange, yellow.
400
A shape that can be solved mathematically.
What is a geometric shape.
500
How an art work appears to feel.
What is texture.
500
What happens when your eye appears to travel across an artwork.
What is movement.
500
The strength, brightness, or purity of a color.
What is intensity.
500
A combination of three equally-spaced hues on the color wheel.
What is triadic harmony.
500
Art that has no recognizable subject matter.
What is non-representational art.
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