Color Me
Element
Principle
Potpourri
Principles two
100
Blue + Yellow =
What is green
100
can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curved, straight, thick or thin
What is Line
100
distribution of the visual weight of objects, color, texture, and space. can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
What is balance
100
Adding white to a hue
What is tint
100
the size of one image compared to another
What is Proportion
200
Yellow+ Red=
What is Orange
200
a closed line. geometric like squares ad circles.
What is Shape
200
Part of design that catches the viewer's attention, one area that stands out.
What is emphasis
200
Adding black to a hue
What is shade
200
When one or more elements of design are used repetedly to create organized movement
What is rhythm
300
Blue + Red=
What is purple
300
3-D shapes addressing length, width, and depth.
What is Forms
300
the path the viewer's eyes take through the work of art, directed with lines, shapes, and color.
What is movement
300
type of pattern: image is the same over and over again
What is repetition
300
the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer's attention
What is variety
400
Yellow, Blue, and Red are
What is Primary colors
400
surface that can be rough or smooth, quality that can be seen and felt.
What is texture
400
repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art
What is pattern
400
Red + Green Purple + Yellow Orange + Blue
What is complementary colors
400
feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art witch creates a sense of completeness
What is unity
500
Green, Orange, Purple are
What is Secondary colors
500
Area between or around objects
What is Space
500
type of pattern: A B A B A B A B
What is Alternating
500
scratching an image onto a surface, rolling paint over the surface, and making a copy of the image
What is print-making
500
together with pattern is used to make a work of art seem active and creates unity
What is repetition