This consist of three colors (blue, red, and yellow) that make up the basis of all colors.
What are Primary colors?
100
This shows the lightness and darkness of a color.
What is Value?
100
This Principle of Design creates a focal point in a design or visual image
What is Empasis
100
This Element of Art uses line to create a two dimensional area or object.
What is Shape?
100
This drawing technique uses a combination of small dots to create value.
What is Stippling?
200
These colors are composed of any two primary colors, such as orange, green, or purple.
What are Secondary colors?
200
A color scheme that uses two colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
What are Complimentary colors?
200
This Principle of Design occurs when an object appears to be moving in a visual image.
What is Movement?
200
This Element of Art uses the surface quality to create a sense of touch.
What is Texture?
200
This drawing technique uses line to define a form or edge of an object.
What is Contour?
300
These colors are made from a combination of a primary color and an adjacent secondary color, such as yellow-orange, blue-green, or red-orange.
What are intermediate colors?
300
A color scheme that uses colors, such as blue, green, or violet.
What are Cool colors?
300
This Principle of Design uses the repetition of elements to produce the appearance of movement.
What is Rhythm?
300
Examples of this Element of Art would be a cone, cylinder, or cube.
What is Form?
300
This drawing technique uses a series of two or more interesecting parallel lines to create value.
What is Cross-hatching?
400
A color scheme that uses variations of one color.
What are Monochromatic colors?
400
A color scheme that uses colors, such as red, orange, or yellow.
What are Warm colors?
400
This Principle of Design occurs when all of the elements of an artwork combine to make balanced, harmonious, complete work.
What is Unity?
400
This space consist of the main subject matter of any particular artwork.
What is Positive Space?
400
This is when an object appears to be closest to the viewer.
What is Foreground?
500
When you add white to a color.
What is Tint?
500
When you add black to a color.
What is Shade?
500
This Principle of Design uses the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space. This is often broken into two fields; symmetrical and asymmetrical.
What is Balance?
500
This typically makes up the space around the subject matter
What is Negative Space?
500
This refers to the relationship of opposites such as light vs. dark, rough vs. smooth, or small vs. large.