Color
Line
Value
Shape, Form, and Space
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 Line

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 that are often found in mathematics.

Geometric

200

The combination of blue mixed with red.

violet or purple

200

This is when a line goes from left to right.

Horizontal Line

200

How do you create a "Tint"?

By adding white to a color.

200

A round form that is three dimensional.

Sphere

300

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

Warm colors

300

Lines that are curvy, irregular, and found in nature (like the edge of a leaf or a cloud).

Organic Line

300

The areas of an object where light does not hit.

What are shadows?

300

 A three dimensional square.

Cube

400

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

complementary colors

400

Which lines suggest movement, action, or instability?

Diagonal lines.

400

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

SHADES

400

When an artist draws a silhouette of a person, are they focusing more on shape or form?

Shape

500

Which colors are considered "Cool Colors"?

Blues, Greens, and Purples

500

Which line type is often used to show grace and fluidity?

Curved lines.


500

What is the "Intensity" of a color?  

The brightness or dullness of a color.  

500

True or False: Large amounts of empty space in a painting can evoke feelings of loneliness or vastness.

True.