Color
Line
Value
Shape, Form, and Space
Medium
100

The three primary colors used to mix and make secondary colors.

red, blue, and yellow

100

This line's direction is up and down.

vertical

100

An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of a color.

 value

100

Shapes such as a triangle, rectangle, circle, square. Shapes With a name.

geometric

100

A stick of colored wax used for writing and drawing.

a crayon

200

The combination of blue mixed with red.

violet (purple)

200

This is when a line goes from left to right.

 horizontal line

200

What color would you add to make your paint darker?

black

200

A round form that is three dimensional.

sphere

200

A medium used to create ceramics.

clay

300

These colors that convey the feeling of high temperature. (Red, yellow, orange)

warm colors

300

When a line is on an angle

diagonal

300

The areas of an object where light does not hit.

shadows

300

 A three dimensional square.

a cube

300

an opaque paint that dries quickly and is good for mixing colors

acrylic

400

These colors can be found opposite of one another on the color wheel.

complementary colors

400

Name 3 TYPES of line

zig zag, wavy, spiral, dotted, curly, thick, thin, etc..

400

These are darker values (adding black to a hue).

shades

400

The empty space created around and behind an object.

negative space

400

A work of art that uses different materials, combined together to create a new artwork. often paper or fabric

collage

500

A group of colors that are defined by terms such as monochrome, analogous, and complementary.

 a color scheme

500

A line that defines an edge or form without shading.

 an outline

500

Adding white to a color, making it lighter is called?

a tint

500

Atmospheric perspective in an artwork has values (shading) that are _________ in the foreground and _________ in the background.

darker and lighter

500

colorful soft 'crayons' that blend and layer well, and often times make a mess of your hands

oil pastels or pastel