The element produced by light reflecting off of objects.
What is Color?
The front plane in an artwork
What is Foreground?
Name four types of lines.
What is thick, thin, horizontal, vertical, broken, diagonal, wavy, zig-zag, or spiral?
The way something actually feels
What is Real Texture?
A three-dimensional object which encloses volume
What is form?
These colors can not be made by mixing other colors.
What are Primary Colors.
The empty space around an object
What is Negative Space?
The lightness or darkness of a color
What is Value?
The way something looks like it could feel
What is Implied Texture?
It has a height, width, and depth.
What is form?
These colors are created by mixing two primary colors.
What are Secondary Colors?
The area around, inside, or between shapes or forms.
What is Space?
A line
What is a path created by a point moving through space.
Two different ways to describe texture.
What is smooth, rough, sharp, wet, soft, . . . ?
An enclosed space only defined by height and width.
What is Shape?
Yellow, Orange and Red
What are Warm Colors?
Two ways an artist can create the illusion of space on a two-dimensional surface.
What are Value, Size, Details, Placement, Overlapping, or Perspective?
A shading technique using dots.
What is Stippling?
This word is used to describe a color on the color wheel
What is Hue?
Regular shapes that are man made.
What are Geometric Shapes?
These colors sit across from each other on the color wheel.
What are Complementary Colors?
The space occupied by an object
What is Positive Space?
When we add this to an object we are showing that there is a light source which allows the appearance of realism.
What is Value?
This examines how bright a color is. It can range from extremely bright to a dull version that is similar to gray.
What is Intensity?
Irregular shapes
What are Organic Shapes?