Elements 1
Elements 2
Principles 1
Principles 2
Color
100
Path of a point moving through space
line
100
Creates the illusion of being able to feel the surface
texture
100
This gives us a sense of what's important and what's not
dominance
100
Matching visual weight of the sides of a design
balance
100
Red, blue, and yellow are known as what type of color?
primary
200
two-dimensional form
shape
200
A 3-dimensional shape
form
200
Works with movement to create a repetition of the elements of art
rhythm
200
Refers to what makes an artwork feel complete and finished
unity
200
green, orange, and purple are known as what type of color?
secondary
300
All forms of this element come from three primaries
color
300
Described as having hue, value, and intensity
color
300
A painting that utilizes only the colors black and white is a good example of this principle
contrast
300
This is the scale of the components of a design
proportion
300
Lightness and darkness of a color
value
400
Creates the illusion of objects being closer or farther away
perspective
400
Relative lightness and darkness
value
400
Creates a first read, second read, and third read
dominance
400
A sunset with cool and warm colors is an example of this element
contrast
400
Brightness/saturation of a color
intensity
500
The area in which art is organized
space
500
Describe how you create perspective
Closer objects are bigger, farther objects are smaller. Vanishing point.
500
Name the three types of balance
symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial
500
Name all 6 principles of design
Balance, proportion, dominance, contrast, rhythm, unity
500
What are the three properties of color?
Hue, value, and intensity
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