Process of planning and creating something.
Design
Continuous mark made on a surface.
Line
Three-dimensional shape with volume and mass.
Form
Red, yellow, and blue.
Primary Colors
ses colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
Complementary Colors
Fundamental building blocks of art.
Elements of Design
Lines parallel to the horizon.
Horizontal Line
Area occupied by the main subject.
Positive Space
Visual representation of colors in a circle.
Color Wheel
Uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous
Mathematically defined shapes.
Empty area around the subject.
Negative Space
Colors made by mixing two primary colors.
Secondary Colors
Color scheme using one hue.
Monochromatic Drawing
Uses three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. Uses an Equilateral triangle in choosing colors
Triadic
Real physical surface quality felt by touch.
Tactile Texture
Element that evokes emotions and moods.
Color
Irregular, free-flowing shapes found in nature.
Organic Shapes
Unlike a two-dimensional shape, a _____ occupies space and can be viewed from multiple perspectives.
FORM
This color scheme uses an isosceles triangle in choosing the combination of colors
Split complementary
Illusion of texture created by an artist.
Area around, within, or between objects.
Space
These lines are not straight but flow smoothly
CURVED LINES
Name on Famous Art Masters during the RENAISSANCE ART period
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Raphael
Uses two pairs of complementary colors.
Tetradic