Elements
Principles
Colour Wheel
Materials/Processes
100

A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.

What is line?

100

A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action.

What is movement?

100

Primary colours

What are red, blue and yellow?

100

Process of cutting magazine images, designs and other materials and gluing them down to another surface

What is collage?

200

Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth.

What is form?

200

Negative and positive

What is space?

200

Secondary colours

What are orange, green and violet?

200

An easy exercise to help you develop your ability to recognise shapes and lines in a picture

What is upside-down drawing?

300

Smoothness, roughness, can be real or implied.

What is texture?

300

Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention.

What is emphasis/focal point?

300

Mixing a secondary and primary color creates this

What are tertiary colours?

300

A piece of stationery that is used for removing marks from paper.

What is an eraser?

400

Hue, value and intensity are the main characteristics of this.

What is colour?

400

A feeling that all of the parts are working together - the quality of wholeness.

What is unity?

400

Colours opposite on the colour wheel

What are complementary colours?

400

Artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder and thinned with water, giving a transparent colour.

What are water colours?

500

Lightness and darkness

What is tone?

500

This type of balance is uneven.

What is asymmetry/asymmetrical balance?

500

Blue, Blue-green, Green is an example of...

What are analogous colours?

500

Art medium constructed of a narrow, pigmented core encased in a wooden cylindrical case, easily held in your hand

What is a coloured pencil?