Color Theory A
Color Theory B
Color Theory C
Mostly Color Theory
Miscellaneous
100

The category of colors that include Red, Yellow, & Blue.

What are the primary colors?

100

Secondary colors are created by mixing two of these together.  

What are the primary colors?

100

This is the phenomenon of hue, value, and saturation.

What is color?

100

The category of colors that include green, orange, and purple.

What are the secondary colors?

100

This type of texture refers to the illusion of how something looks like it would feel rather than how something actually feels.

What is implied texture?

200

You can lower this of a color by mixing it with its compliment.

What is 

saturation?

200

Colors on the left side of the wheel that have more blue in them.

What are cool colors?

200

Colors on the right side of the color wheel that have more yellow in them.

What are warm colors?

200
The category of colors that include red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, red-violet, & blue-violet.
What are the tertiary colors.
200

Pablo Picasso was one of the founders of this art movement, an early 20th-century style and movement in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes & interlocking planes.

What is cubism?

300

Tertiary colors are created by mixing one primary color with one of these.

What is a secondary color.

300

A hue mixed with white.

What is a tint?

300

Red, Red-Orange, Orange, & Yellow-Orange are examples of this color scheme.  

What are analogous colors?

300

A mathematical way of drawing objects on a flat surface so that they look three-dimensional and realistic. It consists of orthogonal lines intersecting at two vanishing points.

What is 2-point perspective?

300

A style of art that does not seek to represent reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.

What is abstract art.

400

This term refers to the actual name of a color.

What is hue?

400

This term refers to the darkness or lightness of a color.

What is value.

400

Colors that are opposite/across from each other on the color wheel. 

What are complimentary colors?

400

A hue mixed with black.

What is a shade?

400

These two artists were the founders of cubism.

Who were Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque?

500

This term refers to the pureness, vibrancy, or intensity of a color.

What is saturation?

500

Two to four colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.

What are analogous colors?

500

A hue mixed with gray.

What is a tone?

500

A color scheme that uses one hue/color with tints and shades to show realism.

What is monochromatic?

500
These are the 7 elements of art.

What are

Line, Shape, Value, Color, Texture, & Space.

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