The colors used to mix and create secondary colors
What is Primary colors
The area in and around objects in an artwork.
What is Space
Repetition within an artwork; Ex: green, blue, green
What is Pattern?
The area in a landscape that is closest to the viewer, or the bottom of the artwork.
What is the foreground?
Using a tool with bristles, and a material needing water.
What is Watercolor Painting?
What colors make up the rainbow in order
What is ROYGBIV (RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, VIOLET/PURPLE)
What is Shape?
What is Contrast?
The place on the horizon line where perspective lines disappear
What is the Vanishing Point?
What is Sculpture?
What is a Tint?
How an object feels or looks like it feels
What is Texture?
Making one object or area more important than the rest in an artwork.
What is Emphasis?
A type of drawing that shows the interior and exterior lines.
What is Contour?
Using a tool with light pressure and building color over time
What is Colored Pencil?
When you add Black to a color.
What is a Shade?
The lightness or darkness of an object; shadows/highlights.
What is Value?
The use of different elements to create visual interest.
What is Variety?
This type of drawing helps with proportions when transferring an artwork or enlarging an artwork.
What is Grid Drawing?
This type of art involves stamping or making duplicates
What is Printmaking?
Name the tertiary colors.
What is Red-orange, Orange-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green-Blue, Blue-Violet, Violet-Red.
The reflection of light off an object
What is Color?
Using elements in an artwork to make it make sense or to look like a whole
What is Unity?
There are four steps to this: Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Judge
What is Critique?
This can be done with newspaper, magazines, tissue paper, construction paper, wallpaper, etc.
What is collage?