The most basic visual element
What is a Line?
This Temple of Artemis demonstrates this type of balance.
What is Symmetry?
Cleanliness, purity, innocence
What is White?
Color Value is defined as the lightness or _____ of a color.
What is Darkness?
Red, yellow, blue
What are the Primary Colors?
The physical feeling of a piece of art.
What is Surface Texture?
The arrangements of opposite elements.
What is Contrast?
Nature, growth, envy
What is Green?
The base color.
What is a Hue?
The secondary colors.
What are Orange, Green, and Purple?
Shapes that are free flowing and found in nature.
What are Organic Shapes?
When an image or object is repeated throughout a work of art, or a part of a work
What is a Pattern?
Serenity, peace, saddness
What is Blue?
Adding white to a hue.
What is a Tint?
Blues, greens, and purples. This group of colors is calm and more subdued.
What are Cool Colors?
This is based on the optical illusion that parallel lines seem to converge as they recede into the distance.
What is Linear Perspective?
the relationship of parts of a body to one another and
of the parts of a whole.
What is Proportion?
Happiness, Hope, Cowardice
What is Yellow?
Adding black to a hue.
What is a Shade?
Colors that are opposite of eachother on the color wheel. Make eachother pop and stand out.
What are Complimentary Colors?
The optical effect that makes objects in the distance appear paler and less detailed that objects that are close to us.
What is Atmospheric Perspective?
Visual tempo set by repeating elements in a work of art/ architecture
What is Rhythm?
Royalty, creativity, imagination
What is Purple?
Adding equal parts black and white (gray) to a hue.
What is a Tone?
Colors that are next to eachother on the color wheel. Used to show light and shadows.
What are Analogous Colors?