Art Elements
Color Theory
Methods
Art Principles
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The lightness or darkness of a hue.

What is Value

100

Colors Opposite on the color wheel

What are Complimentary Colors

100
The brightest point on any value. Often seen in the light reflection of the eye

What is the highlight

100

Implied directional change

What is Movement? 

100

Artist who cut of his ear

Who is Van Gogh

200

The space around an object

What is Negative Space

200

Different tones and shades of a singular hue

What is Monochromatic

200

The process of adhering two pieces of clay together

What is Scoring and slipping

200

Repetition of a singular object

What is pattern

200

This painting by Leonardo da Vinci is known for its mysterious smile.

What is the Mona Lisa

300

The distance from one point to another

What is line

300

Colors that are created when you mix complementary colors

What are Neutrals

300

Method used to get air bubbles out of clay

What is Wedging

300
When you eye is drawn to a certain point on the image because of color or size change

What is Emphasis

300

This art movement, characterized by dream-like scenes and bizarre images, was pioneered by Salvador DalĂ­.

What is Surrealism

400

When the notion of visual bumpiness is created with value. Be specific.

What is Visual Texture

400

3 colors next to each other on the color wheel

What is Analogous

400

Using tiny dots with a pen to create a picture

Stippling

400

When the balance is heavier on one side

What is Assymentrical Balance

400

This principle refers to how well all parts of a composition work together to create a sense of wholeness.

What is Unity

500

The Visual identity of a 3d object on Paper

What is Form

500

Lighter values of one color created by mixing White

What are TINTS

500

Using tiny dots with paint to create a painting

What is Pointalism

500

Balance that looks like a spiral

What is Radial Balance

500

Mixing a primary and secondary color together you get what type of color?

What is A tertiary color?