A dot moving through space
What is Line
Red, blue, yellow
What are Primary Colors
The result of using the elements of art so that they move the viewer's eye around and within the image
What is Movement?
Use of a controlled scribble to create value.
What is scrumbling?
Created by adding white to a color.
What is a Tint?
Includes Positive and Negative
What is Space?
Orange, green, purple
What are Secondary Colors?
Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention
What is Emphasis?
Use of many dots to create value.
what is Stippling?
What you use to create a piece of artwork?
What is Medium?
Smooth, rough, glossy, slimy....
What is texture?
Blue, Blue-green, Green is an example of...
What are Analogous Colors?
Refers to the visual weight of the elements of the composition. It is a sense that the painting feels stable and "feels right."
What is Balance?
a technique for applying pastels in which the material is added in a linear fashion
What is Feathering?
Created by adding black to a color.
What is a Shade?
Refers to the degree of perceivable lightness of tones within an image
What is Value?
Mixing a secondary and primary color creates this.
What are Tertiary Colors?
Separate parts working together in a composition
What is Unity?
Pastel is shaved, and the produced pigment dust is allowed to fall onto the painting surface.
What is Dusting?
The surface that an artwork is created on.
What is a Plane?
Can only be measured with Height and width. Can be defined as organic or geometric
What is Shape?
Mixing two complimentary colors makes this.
What are secondary colors?
A visual tempo or beat.
What is Rhythm?
Seamlessly mixing together two colors or values, so that they transition from one to the other with no line
Material created by combining dry pigments with binders and and setting the formula into sticks
What are Soft/chalk Pastels