Elements of Art
Principles of Art
Perspective
Themes and Randoms
100

Orange and Blue 

Yellow and Purple


What are complementary colors?

100

Examples are a brick wall is rough, a feather is soft, and water is smooth

What is texture?

100

This line is where the sky meets the ground

What is Horizon line?

100

Painting with tiny dots

What is stippling?

200

Can refer to positive or negative or the positions of a landscape (foreground, middle ground, background)

What is space?

200

Complementary colors are the opposite of one another and have the most amount of this principle; when things are different from each other

What is contrast?

200

Aims to show how things get smaller the further away the get 

What is One-Point perspective?

200

This circular diagram is a guide to understanding colors and how to mix them

What is the color wheel?

300

A 3 dimensional shape

What is a form?

300

If you saw a piece of artwork where a person's head what as big as the rest of his body, you might say it is out-of-(blank)

What is proportion?

300

The name for the two points on a horizon line where all horizontal lines of a building meet

What are vanishing points?

300

Organic or geometric

What is shape?

400

A tint is when you add this to a color...hint: you won't find it on the color wheel

What is white?

400

Van Gogh's Starry Night shows this type of balance, when the sides are different but still equal

What is asymmetrical? 

400

When drawing two-point perspective, vertical lines must be ________________  to the horizon line 

What is perpendicular?

400

Creates colorful paper sculptures or geometric shapes

Who is Maud Vantours?

500

The term for the colors you achieve when you mix your primary colors together

What is secondary?

500

Also the name of Queen Latifah song in the 90's, this term refers to when all parts work well together

What is Unity?

500

Where buildings appear the largest; opposite of the background

What is the foreground?

500

Red-orange and Blue-green are known as these types of color; the third stage of mixing a primary and secondary color

What is tertiary?