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Colors that express heat and brightness are called: 


warm 

100

White added to a color creates a 

Tint 

100

The lightness and darkness of a color a

Value 

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Color that has had black added is 

shade 

100

Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel are 

complementary colors 

200

Areas of direct light on an object are 

highlights 

200

A two-dimensional element of art that can be organic or geometric is

shape 

200

the use of only one color, with its tints, tones and shades 

monochromatic 

200

An element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two-dimensional work of art is 

space 

200

The effect obtained by creating an area that is different than the rest of the composition

emphasis

300

A color's brightness or dullness is it's

intensity 

300

A drawing style done with "quick scribbles" or marks to show movement

gesture 

300

Repetition of visual elements in art work is 

rhythm 

300

The step of art criticism that deals with the elements and principles of art as a whole

analysis

300

The two questions, "What is the mood?" and "What is the artist trying to say?" should be asked during what step of critiquing

interpretation 

400

The sense of "oneness" or wholeness in a work of art

unity

400

The "description" step of art criticism deals with

facts 

400

Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and have a common hue are called 

analogous 

400

Colors that appear to advance toward the viewer are

warm 

400

A contour drawing illustrates

edges and details of an object

500

Three colors equally spaced on the color wheel

triadic 

500

The principle of art concerned with size relationships of one part to another is

proportion 

500

Variety is the art principle concerned with

differences 

500

Hue refers to a color's 

name 

500

The part of the picture plane that appears nearest to you is the 

foreground