The primary colors.
What is red, yellow, and blue?
The back part of an image.
What is background?
A line direction that goes from corner to corner.
What is Diagonal?
The method of crafting that uses an over and under pattern on a loom.
What is Weaving?
The name of an artwork.
What is Title?
What is Orange?
The middle part of an image.
What is middle ground?
A line direction that goes from top to bottom.
What is Vertical?
The darker version of a color or when adding black to a color.
What is Shade?
A picture or artwork of yourself made by you.
What is Self Portrait?
Yellow + Blue =
What is Green?
The front part of an image.
What is foreground?
A line direction that goes from side to side.
What is Horizontal.
The lighter version of a color or when adding white to a color.
What is Tint?
An artwork where the main focus of the art is a city.
What is Cityscape?
What is Purple?
The line that separates the sky and everything below eye level.
What is horizon line?
The way a line gets from one point to another.
What is line type?
Hint: Think of the Super Portraits
What is Action Pose?
A shaped piece of card, paper, or other material used as a pattern for crafting.
You can trace this to be able to replicate or copy a shape or form.
What is Template?
The secondary colors
What is orange, green, and purple?
A method of showing space where one object is peeking behind another object.
What is overlapping?
What tool is used to create a straight line or to make sure a line is a correct length?
What is a ruler?
The exclusive legal right, given to a creator to print, publish, perform, film, or record any musical, artistic, or written works and to allow others to do the same.
If someone copies a work without permission it's illegal.
What is Copyright?
When an artwork doesn't reflect real life. The image is created mostly of colors, shapes, and forms with no true subject to the picture.
What is Non-Objective or Abstract?