The way light reflects off an object.
What is color?
Refers to actual moves or implied moves within an artwork.
What is movement?
Red and Green are an example of this type of color scheme.
What is complementary?
A mark that is longer than it is wide
What is a line?
Name of color.
What is hue?
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
What are the primary colors?
If my eye moves from a tree on the left side, to the sky with birds, then down to the house on the right side.
What is implied movement?
All the tints and shades of one color.
What is Monochromatic?
A type of line that could personify chaos, excitement, and BAM!
What is a zig zag?
The darkness or lightness of a color.
What is value?
When you mix blue and yellow you get this color.
What is green?
When your eyes see movement although it is not there.
What is an optical (illusion)?
Colors next to eachother on the color wheel.
What is analogous?
A line's thickness or thinness.
What is weight?
When you add black to a color to make it darker.
What is a shade?
When you mix 2 primary colors.
What is a secondary color?
A moving sculpture is an example.
What is actual (kinetic) movement?
Where a triangle's points would fall on a color wheel.
What is a traid color scheme?
What is a horizontal line?
This color is made when you mix a color with its compliment.
What is brown?
Colors across from eachother on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
Elements lead the viewers eye all around the artwork.
What is implied movement?
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges.
What are warm colors?
Parallel lines close together to create value.
What is hatching?
The brightness or dullness of a color.
What is intensity?