Mixing Colors 1
The Color Wheel
Elements
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This & That
100
A mixture of yellow and red.
What is orange?
100
red, yellow and blue
What are the primary colors?
100
These have only 2 dimensions.
What is a shape?
100
A tint of red.
What is pink?
100
What is on the back of all your art work.
What is your first name, teacher name and grade?
200
A mixture of red and blue.
What is violet (purple)?
200
green, orange or violet
What is a secondary color?
200
Shapes with 3 dimensions: height, width, and depth.
What is form?
200
A shade of red.
What is maroon?
200
Having exactly the same design facing each other.
What is symmetrical?
300
A mixture of blue and yellow.
What is green?
300
Blue-green is an example of one.
What is a tertiary color?
300
The lightness or darkness of one color.
What are values?
300
You add white to a color.
How do you create a tint?
300
Reds, oranges, and yellows
What are warm colors?
400
A mixture of two primary colors.
What is a secondary color?
400
You get this type of color when you mix a primary color and a secondary color together.
What are tertiary colors?
400
Curved, straight, broken, thick, thin, flowing, jagged and many more.
What are different kinds of line?
400
You add black to a color.
How do you create a shade?
400
An organized collection of art work, usually in a large folder or case.
What is a portfolio?
500
A mixture of a primary color and a secondary color.
What is a tertiary (intermediate) color.
500
True or False: Violet-Blue a Tertiary Color.
False. Blue-Violet is a Tertiary Color.
500
Of the 7 elements, this one is missing. Line, Color, Shape, Form, Value, Space
What is texture?
500
You add gray (black and white) to a color.
How do you create a tone?
500
Blues, Greens, Violets
What are Cool Colors?
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