To change the amount of light and dark is to change...
What is VALUE?
Red, yellow, and blue are all what kind of colors?
What is PRIMARY?
Equal distribution of visual weight in a work of art.
What is symmetrical balance?
If the Elements of Art are the INGREDIENTS in a work of art, what would be the RECIPE?
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
The difference between shapes and forms.
Shapes are 2D and forms are 3D.
purple, green, and orange are what kind of colors
What are SECONDARY COLORS?
Visual pathways in a work of art create...
MOVEMENT
What element can be used to help created VISUAL TEXTURE?
VALUE.
Texture that is painted or drawn
What is implied or VISUAL TEXTURE?
These colors are next to each other on the color wheel
What is analogous?
the relationship between a part and a whole
What is Proportion?
How can an artist create UNITY?
By repeating the same or similar Elements.
Background, foreground, and middle ground refer to which element?
What is SPACE?
Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel and appear brighter when placed next to each other.
What are COMPLIMENTARY COLORS?
the use of different or opposite elements to increase visual interest in a work
What is CONTRAST?
How can artist can create visual interest?
By using a variety of lines, shapes, colors, values or textures.
Lines such as hatching and cross-hatching are used for what
What is SHADING or VALUE?
Why might an artist choose a specific color scheme?
To express emotions or moods.
The part of the work that catches the viewer's attention.
What is EMPHASIS?
Using contrasting elements to make a specific part of a work of art stand out and capture your attention is an example of what Principle?
What is EMPHASIS?