How light or dark something appears to be.
What is value?
Regular repetition of elements.
What is rhythm?
This point is in the center of the eye.
What is pupil?
The painting technique where one paint color fades into another color.
What is blending?
Orange, green, and purple.
What are the secondary colors?
This element is used to create the illusion of depth in an artwork.
What is space?
How the eye moves through the artwork.
What is movement?
This facial feature is halfway between the top of the head and the chin.
What are eyes?
A famous painter, who likes to paint happy little trees.
Who was Bob Ross?
Mixing white with a color results in this.
What is a tint?
A point moving in space where its length is greater than its width.
What is line?
Even distribution of drawing and visual weight in artwork
What is balance?
What is nose?
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Who was Leonardo Da Vinci?
A color plus black results in this.
What is a shade?
The surface quality in a work of art.
What is texture?
All elements in the artwork are in harmony.
What is unity?
The bottom of this facial feature lines up with the base of the nose.
What are ears?
This artist loved to paint with thick paint and loved the color yellow.
Who was Vincent Van Gogh?
Red/Green, Orange/Blue, and Yellow/Purple
What are complimentary colors?
Hue is another name for this.
What is color?
The creation of a focal point an artwork. Where the eye goes first.
What is emphasis?
The edges of this facial feature lines up with the center of the eyes.
What is the mouth?
The watercolor technique that involves wetting the paper before applying watercolor paint.
What is the Wet on Wet Technique
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
What are Analagous Colors?