The three primary colours used to mix and make secondary colours.
What are red, blue, and yellow?
This line's direction is up and down.
What is vertical?
An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of a colour.
What is value/tone?
Has length, height and width.
What is form?
A stick of coloured wax used for drawing.
What is an oil pastel or crayon?
The combination of blue mixed with red.
What is violet (purple)?
This is when a line goes from left to right.
What is a horizontal line?
These are lighter values/tones (adding white to a colour).
What is tint?
A round form that is three dimensional.
What is a sphere?
This medium is constructed of a narrow, pigmented core encased in a wooden cylindrical case.
What are coloured pencils?
These colours convey the feeling of high temperature. (Red, yellow, orange)
What are warm colours?
A line that defines an edge or form (outline of an object).
What is a contour line?
The light tints between the mid-tones and white.
What are high-key tones/shades?
A three dimensional square.
What is a cube?
This medium is water-soluble but dries fast!
What is acrylic paint?
Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel.
What are complementary colours?
Lines that are straight but slanted.
What are diagonal lines?
These are darker values (adding black to a colour).
What are shades/tones or values?
In perspective, objects closest to you are smaller or bigger?
What is bigger?
This medium became popular in the 17th century and can be used for sketching or creating a finished product.
What is a pencil?
Cool colours are which 3 colours?
blue, green, purple
Lines that are not straight.
What are curved lines?
Tone is one of the ___________ of Art.
What are elements?
Shapes that aren't easily recognizable and are made up.
What is an organic shape?
A type of paint that if you hold up your paper, the colour will drip if not dry. Can be dry or liquid to start.
What is watercolour paint?