Elements
Color Wheel
Principles
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100
The path of a moving point
What is line?
100
Red, Blue, and Yellow
What are the Primary Colors?
100
When one single element of art is repeated.
What is rhythm?
100
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
100
Red, orange, and yellow
What are warm colors?
200
The way something feels, can be actual or simulated.
What is texture?
200
Orange, Green, and Purple (Violet)
What are the secondary colors?
200
To make something stand out.
What is emphasis?
200
When the elements are combined to compliment one another and bind parts as a whole.
What is harmony?
200
Red + Blue=
What is purple (violet)?
300
Lines that connect to create a closed figure
What is a shape?
300
Colors opposite of each other on the color wheel that look good together such as purple and yellow.
What are complimentary colors?
300
Two or more elements of art being repeated in a specific order.
What is pattern?
300
The way something looks when light is reflected on it. You must have vision, light and a surface to see it.
What is color?
300
Blue, green, and violet (purple)
What are cool colors?
400
A 3-D figure or shape.
What is a form?
400
Colors made by mixing one Primary Color and one Secondary Color such as Blue-Violet.
What are tertiary colors?
400
When an artwork is even or equal with no part overpowers another.
What is balance?
400
When an artwork seems active or the path a viewers eye follows in a work.
What is movement?
400
Red + Yellow=
What is orange?
500
The area around or between objects.
What is space?
500
Three colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel such as Yellow, Yellow-Orange, and Orange.
What are analogous colors?
500
To have many different elements or objects.
What is variety?
500
How parts of a whole relate to one another.
What is proportion?
500
Red + Green=
What is brown?
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