These are considered to be 2 dimensional objects
What are Shapes?
A color scheme that uses different tints, tones and shades of one color
What is Monochromatic?
The creation of a focal point in an artwork.
Blue, Red, and Yellow
What are Primary Colors?
A visual depiction made using tools such as pen or pencil.
What is Drawing?
These connect one point to another
What are Lines?
A color scheme that uses colors found on the opposite side of each other on the color wheel
What is Complementary?
The difference between elements in a composition.
Green, Orange, and Purple
What are Secondary colors?
A process where a colored medium is applied to a surface, more commonly using a brush
What is Painting?
Appeals to the viewer's senses
What is Texture?
A color scheme that uses 3-4 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
What is Analogous?
Refers to how the eye travels through an artwork.
What is Movement?
Red, Yellow and Orange
What are Warm Colors?
A soft, moist, earthy material that is made from eroded rocks.
What is Clay?
Defined by their hue value and intensity
What is Color?
A color harmony that uses any color with two colors on either side of its complement
What is Split-Complementary?
The distribution of visual weight in an artwork.
What is Balance?
How light or dark a color is
What is Value?
A collection of images and/or drawings that are cut, layered and arranged into one composition.
What is Collage?
The area that's occupied by an object as well as the area around it
What is Space?
A color scheme that uses 4 colors with two pairs of complementary colors
What is Tetratic?
Decorates the artwork with regularly repeated elements such as shapes or color
What are Patterns?
The intensity of a color
What is Saturation?
An artistic process that involves transferring an image from a matrix to another surface
What is Printmaking?