These are the primary colors.
What is red, yellow, and blue.
Can be thick, thin, straight, curvy, wavy, zig -zag, small, big.
What is a line.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Red-Orange, Yellow-orange are all what types of colors.
What are warm colors.
There are a total of 12 colors that make up this object that Sir Isaac Newton created.
What is the color wheel?
Number of years Mrs. Carlile worked in Art related jobs before becoming a teacher.
What is 16?
These colors are made by mixing two of the primary colors together.
What are the secondary colors.
This is the correct term for a color name
What is Hue
An object made by line, enclosed on all sides?
What is Shape.
Intensity, Value, & Hue are Characteristics of this Element.
What is color?
The year Mrs. Carlile graduated from High School.
What is 2001?
These type of shapes that are not man-made?
What is an Organic shape.
Texture that cannot be touched physically is called
What is implied texture
When used together these two elements create implied form
What are shape and value
Bark on a tree is an example of this.
What is actual texture?
Colors made by mixing one primary & one secondary color?
What are tertiary colors.
This is how an object feels or looks and can be described as soft, hard, bumpy, etc.
What is Texture.
The number of Elements of Arts.
What is 7?
Blues, Greens and Purples make up these colors.
What are cool colors?
This Element of Art can be described as being reflected or absorbed by light.
What is Color.
They help artists create visually appealing art or they create emotionally impactful works of art.
What are the Elements of Art?
An object having Length, Width & Height is called?
What is a Form.
This is used to attract a viewer's attention to the focal. point, or main subject, of an artwork.
What is Emphasis?
The building blocks, or ingredients, of art that artist use the create a composition.
What is Elements of Art?
Gray, White, Brown & Black are considered these types of colors.
What are neutral colors?
The arrangement of elements within a work of art.
What is Composition?