Light reflected off of objects.
What is color?
Differences achieved by changing elements in a composition to add interest.
What is variety?
They have three dimensions. Height, Width, and Depth.
What are forms?
Where the vanishing point must be.
What is the horizon line.
Blue, Red, and Yellow
What are the primary colors?
This element of art is an enclosed flat space.
What is a shape?
A principle of design where an element or combination of elements are repeated in a planned way.
What is a pattern?
They only have two dimensions. Height and width.
What are shapes?
If the object is above and below that vanishing point you will see this.
What is only it's side?
These colors can be used to create every color in the rainbow.
What is the primary colors?
This element of art is the path of a moving point that is made by a tool, instrument, or medium as it moves across an area.
What is a line?
The way the elements of art are used to create a composition. This includes balance, movement, pattern/repetition, unity/variety and emphasis.
What are the Principles of Design?
This is placing a 3D object in actual space and have it adjust to the rules of space.
What is perspective?
How objects closer to you appear in artwork.
What is larger?
Orange, green and purple
What are the secondary colors?
What is value?
A principle of design where an element is used more that once.
What is repetition?
The line that separates the ground from the sky.
What is the horizon line?
The point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
What is vanishing point?
When you mix two primary colors, you get this.
What is a secondary color?
Those components that make up a composition: line, value, space, texture, shape, form and color.
What are the elements of art?
The part of the design that catches the viewer's attention.
What is Emphasis?
This happens to objects the closer they get the horizon line.
What is get smaller?
You will view these sides of an object if the object is below the vanishing point and off to the side.
What is top and one side?
A diagram used in the visual arts to represent the colors of the visible spectrum and their relationships to one another.
What is color wheel?