Principles
Elements
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100

The juxtaposition of different elements of design in order to highlight their differences and/ or create visual interest, or a focal point.

Contrast

100

The hue that is produced when light reflects off of an object.

Color

100

colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are related by a single hue; e.g., red, red-orange, orange, and red-violet.

Analogous

100

balance in which the elements branch out from a central point

Radial balance

100

colors that can be created by mixing a primary and a secondary color. The tertiary colors fall between primary and secondary colors on the color wheel

Tertiary colors:

200

Results when elements of design are arranged symmetrically/asymmetrically to create the impression of equality of weight or importance.

Balance

200

An area enclosed by line. 2-Dimensional. Can be geometric or organic.

Shape

200

This designates the common name of a color and indicates its position in the spectrum or the color circle

Hue

200

A term given to forms created by the artist but usually derived from objects actually observed or experienced

Abstract

200

3 colors: violet, green, orange

Secondary colors

300

Special attention/ importance given to one part of a work of art. This can be achieved through placement, color, size, repetition, contrast...

Emphasis

300

the way the surface feels. 2 types : Actual & Implied

Texture

300

the part of a picture which appears closest to the viewer and often is at the bottom of the picture

Foreground

300

the area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the center of interest)

Focal point

300

a form of linear perspective in which all lines appear to meet at a single point on the horizon

One-point perspective

400

Results when elements of design are arranged  in a way that visual or auditory patterns are created by repeated shapes, elements, colors, sounds, and movements.

Rhythm

400

Used to create the illusion of depth. Can be positive or negative

Space

400

a color scheme that uses one color and all of the tones, tints, and shades that can be derived from it.

Mono- chromatic

400

the process and result of critical thinking about art; usually involves the description, analysis, and interpretation of works of art, as well as judgment or determination of the quality of the piece

Art criticism

400

a type of perspective used by artists in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.

Linear perspective

500

All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole.

Unity

500

The path of a point moving through space. It defines the edges of shapes.

Line

500

Two colors which are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.

Complementary colors.

500

3 colors: red, yellow, blue

primary colors

500

The materials used in creating a piece of artwork such as paint, marble, clay, or pastels, etc

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