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What are the primary colors?

red, blue, and yellow


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What kind of paint needs water to work?

watercolor paint

100

This is how something feels.

texture

100

What is something that repeats over and over?

pattern

100

What is the light and darkness of a color?

value

200

What are the warm colors?

red, yellow, and orange

200

What watercolor technique is putting wet paint on wet paper?

wet-on-wet

200

What direction does a vertical line go?

up and down 
200

What is it called when the balance is the same on both sides?

symmetrical

200

What is a tint?

A color with white added

300

What are the secondary colors?

green, purple, and orange

300

What watercolor technique is putting wet paint on dry paper?

wet-on-dry

300

What element can be both positive and negative?

space

300

What is called when you place two opposing elements together in an artwork? 

contrast

300

What is a shade?

A color with black added

400

What is it called when an artist primarily uses one color in an artwork?

monochromatic

400
What watercolor technique allows 2 colors to gradually blend together?

gradient wash

400

What are the 3 grounds found in a landscape?

foreground, middle ground, and background

400

When an artist places lots of different visual elements next to one another, they are adding what to the artwork?

variety

400
Name 2 of Pablo Picasso's colored painting periods.

Blue and rose

500

What is a complimentary color pair?

red and green, purple and yellow, or blue and orange

500

What water-based paint is thick and only needs water to wash out a brush?

tempera paint

500

What is a 3D shape called?

form

500

What principle helps a viewer's eye move around a piece of art?

movement

500

What are the neutral colors?

black, brown, gray, and white