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Color
Elements
Principles
Design
Potpourri
100
Red, Yellow and Blue
What are the primary colors?
100
A mark that connect two points which can vary in length width, direction, character.
What is Line
100
Combing elements to create flow and dynamics to a work of art
What is Movement
100
The sense that all aspects of an art work support the visual completeness, interest, and concept of a work of art
What is Unity
100
a singular element, principle, or aspect that directs and holds a viewers attention to one specific area of an work of art
What is dominance?
200
Orange, Violet, and green
What are the secondary colors?
200
A three dimensional object that can be measured by length, width, and depth.
What is form?
200
Area of a work of art that draws and holds attention
What is emphasis?
200
A significant differences within one or between multiple elements or principles
What is Contrast
200
compliment of blue
What is orange
300
Tint
What is adding white to a color?
300
Visual Smoothness, roughness, softness or hardness
What is Texture?
300
Using multiple elements to develop visual interest in a work of art.
What is variety?
300
The brightness or dullness of a color
What is intensity?
300
What is the compliment of red
What is green?
400
Mixing a secondary and primary color results in this.
What is a tertiary color?
400
Lights or darkness of a color or shade
What is Value?
400
Size relation ships in a work of art
What is Proportion?
400
Variation that works well and promotes visual interest
What is harmony?
400
organic or geometric
What is two categories of shapes?
500
Opposite colors on the color wheel
What are complimentary colors
500
Negative and Positive
What is space?
500
Similar visual weight throughout a work of art that promotes visual interest
What is asymmetrical balance?
500
Visual tempo
What is rhythm
500
Mixing two complimentary colors makes this?
What is neutrals, browns, or grays?