The Color Wheel
Art Theory
Art Criticism
Principals of Art
Elements of Art
100
Reds, Oranges, and Yellows are examples of?
What is Warm Colors
100
How art is judged in a culture.
What is Aesthetics?
100
Description, Analysis, Interpretation, and Judgement
What is the Art Criticism Process?
100
A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action or implied motion.
What is Movement?
100
The path made by a moving point; a continuous mark that has value, weight and direction.
What is a Line?
200
What do you get when you mix two primary colors?
What is Secondary Colors. Orange, Green and Purple
200
The standards or guidelines for a specific work of art.
What is Criteria?
200
The analysis of a work of art with respect to specific criteria
What is Critique?
200
An uneven and unbalanced visual weight within a composition.
What is Asymmetrical?
200
The quality of an object or substance with respect to light and reflected light off the surface.
What is Color?
300
The colors opposite each other on the color wheel
What are Complementary Colors
300
An aesthetic theory that places emphasis on design.
What is Formalism
300
An inventory of the subject matter you see.
What is a Description?
300
Comparative relationships of certain elements to the whole and each other in a composition.
What is Harmony?
300
The materials used in a work of art.
What is Media/Medium?
400
What is it called when something is different values of the same color?
What is Monochromatic
400
An aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the expressive, mood, and feelings.
What is Emotionalism?
400
A discussion of the expressive qualities of the work and meaning, mood or idea communicated to the viewer.
What is an Analysis?
400
A large difference stressed between elements.
What is Contrast?
400
Parallel lines used to create value.
What is Hatching?
500
These colors sit next to each other on the color wheel
What is Analogous Colors?
500
An aesthetic theory that places emphasis on literal, and/or realistic qualities.
What is Imitationalism?
500
A decision as to the success of the work in relationship to its intended purpose.
What is Judgment?
500
Repetition of elements to create a visual tempo or beat.
What is Rhythm?
500
Gradual change of color or value.
What is Gradation?
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