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Principles of Design
Styles of Art
Color Theory
Color Wheel
Miscellaneous
100
The way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight.
What is balance?
100
Subject matter that looks real or representational.
What is realistic?
100
The name of a color.
What is hue?
100
A circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors.
What is the color wheel?
100
How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale.
What is proportion?
200
Repetition of one or more elements of art.
What is pattern?
200
Identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements.
What is abstract?
200
The strength of a color.
What is intensity?
200
Red, Blue, and Yellow.
What are primary colors?
200
An object with three dimensions.
What is form?
300
A difference in the use of two elements.
What is Contrast?
300
Jockson Pollock's drip paintings are an example of this style of art.
What is non- objective?
300
White plus a color.
What is tint?
300
Secondary colors.
What are violet, orange, and green.
300
Shapes and forms found in nature.
What is organic?
400
The way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work, often to a focal area.
What is movement?
400
No recognizable subject matter.
What is non-objective?
400
Black plus a color.
What is a shade?
400
Primary and secondary colors mixed together.
What are tertiary colors?
400
A sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element.
What is rhythm?
500
A sense of importance given to any one part of the composition or focal area of a work.
What is emphasis?
500
Picasso's Cubism is an example of this style of art.
What is abstract?
500
Adding a color's compliment lowers this.
What is intensity?
500
Colors that are directly across from one another on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
500
The quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together.
What is unity?