Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Color Theory
Color Theory II
General Vocabulary
100

A mark made by a moving tool.

What is a line?

100
It happens when an Element is repeated.

What is Repetition?



100

The reflected light that the eye sees.

What is color?

100

The 3 primary colors are.

What is Red, Blue and Yellow?

100

The material used to make art.

What is media?

200

A flat area defined in some way.

What is a shape?

200

Art work has this when both sides have equal visual weight.

What is Balance?

200

If you mix equal amounts of 2 primary colors you get this.

What are Secondary colors?

200

3-4 colors that are side by side on the color wheel and share one primary color.

What is analogous?

200

The special oven used to harden clay.

What is a kiln?

300

How light or dark a color is

What is Value?

300

This happens when you have differences in the elements of art such as light and dark, straight and curvy.

What is Contrast?

300

Colors you get when you mix a secondary color with one of it's primary colors.

What are Tertiary or Intermediate colors?

300

A color and the 2 colors beside it's complement.  For example, orange, blue-green and blue violet.

What is split complementary?

300

A line that defines where the sky and ground look like they meet in a landscape.

What is the horizon line?

400

The way something feels or looks like it feels.

What is texture

400

The part of the artwork that stands out or catches the eye.

What is Emphasis?

400

Two colors opposite on the color wheel.

What are complementary colors?

400

3 colors equally space on the color wheel.

What is the Triadic color scheme?

400

The artist that designs buildings.

What is an architect?

500

A 3d figure, has height, width and depth.

What is form?

500

When all parts of an artwork has the feeling they belong together.

What is Unity?

500

Use only one color and it's tints and shades.

What is monochromatic?

500

Brown and gray are examples of this type of color.

What is neutral?

500

The type of balance in which the two sides are different.

What is asymmetrical balance?

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