Colors made by mixing a primary & a secondary color
What is an intermediate (tertiary) color?
Flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions
What is shape?
Part of the design that catches the viewer's attention
What is emphasis?
Also known as a rough drawing of a preliminary idea or concept
A narrow, pigmented core encased in a wooden cylindrical case
What is a colored pencil?
Red, yellow, and blue are examples of this type of color
What is a primary color?
A visual mark that moves through space, defined by a point that travels
Line
Relationship of sizes between different parts of an artwork
Art created by pasting cut or torn pieces to a surface
What is a collage?
This medium has a creamy, buttery texture, allowing for smooth application and blending
What is an oil pastel?
Another word for color
What is hue?
Irregular, natural-looking shapes that are not defined by mathematical principles
What is an organic shape?
Principle of art that creates movement by repetition
What is rhythm?
An artistic technique where an artist captures the outline of a subject using lines
What is a contour drawing?
A type of paint characterized by its transparent or translucent quality, where pigments are ground with a binder and diluted with water
What is watercolor paint?
Colors made by mixing two primary colors
What is a secondary color?
The element of art, space, can be divided into three parts. What are they?
What is foreground, middle ground, and background?
Principle of art that includes elements that relate to and complement each other
What is harmony (unity)?
A type of drawing focused on capturing the movement, action, and overall feeling of a pose or subject with minimal details
What is a gesture drawing?
Soft drawing sticks composed of finely ground pigment and a binder
What is chalk pastels?
Lightness or darkness of a color
What is value?
This type of texture is an imitation of a real texture
What is a simulated texture?
A unit in pattern that can be copied and arranged in multiple ways
What is a motif?
A graphic system that creates the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface
What is the hardness/how light or dark a line it will create?