A three-dimensional shape
What is form?
Red, blue, yellow
What are the primary colors?
This artist was best known for Cubism
Who is Picasso?
All the colors (tint, tones, and shades) of a single hue
What is monochrome?
Refers to art material used to create a work of art
What is a Medium?
The range of light to darkness in an artwork
What is Value?
Green, orange, violet
What are secondary colors?
This artist was known as the King of Pop Art
Who is Andy Warhol?
Colors that are close together on the color wheel
What are analogous colors?
The roughness or smoothness of a paper surface
What is a Tooth?
Part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention
What is Emphasis?
The combination of a secondary and a primary color
What is a tertiary color?
The art movement that emphasized color, line, and shape; "Art for art's sake"
What is Abstract Art?
Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
What are complementary colors?
Blocks light from traveling through; impenetrable
What is Opaque?
The repetition of a single element throughout the artwork
What is Rhythm?
Blue, green, violet
What are cool colors?
This art movement was influenced by Sigmund Freud's theories and the unconscious mind
What is Surrealism?
These colors are neither warm nor cool; they cannot be found on the color wheel
What are neutral colors? or, What are white, black, brown, gray?
Finely ground powder that gives color to paint
What is Pigment?
The illusion of depth within a two-dimensional artwork
What is Space?
The purest form of a color and the name of the color itself
What is Hue?
This artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Who is Michelangelo?
The guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of color combinations.
Color Theory
A type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive right to copy and distribute a creative work
What is copyright?