Elements
Principles
Colour Theory
SURPRISE
100
What is the visual path left by a moving point; also, a mark, guide, or boundary that leads the eye in an art work?
What is a Line?
100
Is the focal area in an art work?
What is emphasis
100
What is a primary colour?
What is red, blue, and yellow?
100
can be considered actual, implied, vertical, horizontal, diagonal and contour lines?
What is Line?
200
This may be known as being geometric or organic, positive or negative. It must be two dimensions including length and width?
What is shape?
200
A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action
What is movement?
200
What are Secondary Colour?
What is Orange, Violet, Green?
200
Can be symmetrical or evenly balanced or asymmetrical and un-evenly balanced?
What is Balance?
300
Is three-dimensional, and takes up space?
What is form?
300
The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colours and other elements of design to create interests in a work of art?
What is variety?
300
What is opposite to each other on the colour wheel?
What is Complementary Colours?
300
When mixed together makes neutral brown or grey?
What is Complementary Colours?
400
The feel, appearance, thickness, or stickiness of a surface or substance?
What is texture?
400
Can be achieved through placement, contrast, colour, size, and repetition, among other means?
What is emphasis.
400
Blue, Blue-Green, Green is an example of?
What is analogous colours?
400
The three stages of colour theory is primary, tertiary and?
What is secondary colours?
500
Can be bright, dull, dark or light?
What is Colour?
500
it decorates surfaces with planned, repeated units?
What is Patterns?
500
Mixing a secondary and primary colour creates this?
What is a tertiary/intermediate colour?