A categorized principle of art described as radial, symmetrical and asymmetrical.
What are the types of balance?
The material artists use to create visual elements in any work of art.
What is media or materials?
This is the lightness or darkness of a hue often used to show highlights and shadows of an object.
What is value?
A work of art that is painted as it looks.
What is realism or realistic?
A planed collection of colors used in a composition.
What is a color scheme?
A principle of art where the artist repeats a series of colors, lines, shapes or symbols to depict a type of rhythm in a composition.
What is pattern?
An artist uses a variety of these to create a variety of effects in their paintings.
What are techniques?
This is the group of 3 colors on the color wheel that can make up all of the other colors within the wheel.
What are the primary colors?
An art genre where the imagery appears realistically developed but visually impossible.
What is Surrealism?
This is the typical surface most painters will paint on when using acrylic and oil paint.
What is a canvas?
Another word for the focal point in a work of art. 
What is emphasis?
The painting medium that is transparent and is used in layers to develop depth.
What is watercolor paint?
These colors are made only by mixing 2 neighboring primary colors.
What are the secondary colors?
An art style used to often make a statement with contrasting colors and heavy outlined images. Andy Warhol is a famous artist that coined this style of art.
What is Pop Art?
When an artist used multiple materials to effectively create a work of art
What is mixed media
Using this element of art with my paintbrush can develope the principle of movement.
What is line?
A type of paint that is water-resistant when dry, thick, fully coats the surface of the canvas for all styles of paintings.
What is acrylic paint?
A painter will mix a complementary pair of colors to make this type of hue.
What is brown or neutral?
A Japanese painting technique where the artists make a variety of values of black ink.
What is Sumi-e?
The imperial when dry material when dry, that is added to canvas to fill in the holes on a woven canvas.
What is gesso?
A principle of art demonstrated when everything in a composition feels and looks like it belongs together.
What is unity?
The solvent used in oil painting
What is mineral spirits or turpentine?
Colors that when put together, they pop and are placed across the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
A female artist from Wisconsin who often cropped her floral and landscape oil paintings into an interesting composition.
Who is georgia okeefe?
The organization of the elements and principles an artist uses in a work of art into a harmonious whole work.
What is a composition?