This element can be discribed as a dot that takes a walk and is used to make shapes.
What is a line?
This principle is all about opposites.
What is contrast?
Red
Orange
Yellow
What is warm colors?
This tool is used to apply paint to a canvas.
What are paint brushes?
This is used to find the length of an object.
What is a ruler?
This element can be discribed using the following terms: red, ornage, yellow, green, blue, purple and many more.
What is color?
This principle is when an artwork is visually equal.
What is balance?
Red
YellowWhat are the primary colors?
This material is used to add color to the paper and must be sharp to work.
What are color pencils?
This is used to push graphite around on paper.
What is a blending tool or smudge tool?
This element is 3D, something that has height, width and length.
What is form?
This principle is about what draws the eye in or the first thing that you see in can artwork.
What is emphasis?
These colors are located across from each other on the color wheel.
What is the complimentary color scheme?
This material needs to be activated with water.
What are water colors?
This material is the softest of its kind and will make the darkest mark on the paper.
What is a 6B pencil?
What is value?
This principle is the path that your eye takes through the artwork.
What is movement?
These colors are right next to each other on the color wheel.
What is the analogous color scheme?
This material is used to make 3D objects and must be fired.
What is clay?
This material is painted to add color to clay once it has been bisque fired.
What is glaze?
This element is the area around, above, below and even in between objects.
What is space?
This principle is about how the parts work together to make the whole artwork.
What is unity?
These colors are equal distance from each other on the color wheel. Only 3 colors in this color scheme.
What is the triadic color scheme?
This material is like crayons but softer.
What are oil pastels?
This material is used when joining clay to clay.
What is slip?