List the primary and secondary colors. Please put them in alphabetical order.
Primaries: Secondaries
1. Blue 1. Green
2. Red 2. Orange
3. Yellow 3. Purple/Violet
Which technique uses fine lines close together to give an effect of shading?
What are the 2 types of shapes?
Double points if you can provide 1 example of each (:
1. Geometric - circles, triangles, square, etc.
2. Organic - pear, people, rocks, etc.
Who invented the color wheel?
Sir Issac Newton
What shading technique is used in this sketch?
Hatching 🐣
How are tertiary colors created? Please give one example.
Hint: There are 2 right ways to create them (:
Way 1 = Tertiary colors are created by mixing equal amounts of 1 primary and 1 secondary.
Way 2 = Tertiary colors are created by mixing unequal amounts of 2 primary colors.
They are: yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green
Which technique consists of parallel lines at 2 angels that can be used to create an impression of light?
Cross Hatching
A cone, cylinder, and cube are all examples of which element?
Form!
Form is 3D...meaning it has depth, width, and height
Which principle of design can line be used to emphasize?
Movement!
What shading technique is used here?
Stippling
Value = how _____ or ______ a hue is
Saturation = how _____ or ______ a hue is
Value = how __LIGHT___ or ___DARK___ a hue is
Saturation = how _STRONG_ or __WEAK__ a hue is
Texture can be ________ or ________.
Which of our senses is being used for each?
1. Implied - uses sense of sight
2. Actual - uses sense of touch
__________ types of shapes can be used to build ________ types of shapes...but not the other way around.
Geometric shapes can build up organic shapes
1. What do you add to a hue to to tint it?
2. What do you add to a hue to to tone it?
3. What do you add to a hue to to shade it?
1. White
2. Grey
3. Black
Please come to the board and demonstrate an example of tiling technique.
Hint: there is more than 1 right way to do it (:
*teacher will approve*
Positive Space = ______ ________
Negative space = _____________
Positive Space = main object
Negative space = background
Line is ultimately used to define shape, contours, or outlines. This can occur when line is created by one of 2 things...what are the 2 things that line can be?
1. a continuous mark
2. implied by edges of shapes and forms
Which shapes occur mostly in human made things? Why is that?
1. Geometric shapes
2. They are easy to reproduce
Define the 3 color schemes discussed in class. List location on wheel for 2 & 3.
1. Monochromatic
2. Complimentary
3. Analogous
1. Monochromatic = all the shades &tints of 1 color
2. Complimentary = colors that are opposites, maximum contrast, make the other pop...if combined, they cancel out
3. Analogous = colors with similarities, 3+ next to each other on the color wheel
What 3 shading techniques are being used in this artwork?
Hint: You can reuse some already discussed (:
The 3 techniques used are:
1. Hatching
2. Cross Hatching
3. Broken Hatching
Fill in the color wheel!
*Teacher will approve*
Identity the texture of the 4 artworks Ms. Whittle is about to show you.
Your options are: implied, actual, or both. (yes, you can reuse)
*teacher will verify
What 2 elements are needed to create the element of form?
a. Saturation
b. Value
c. Color
d. Shape
B. Value
D. Shape
Which elements of art are being used to create this illusion?
Hint: it's 3.5/7 elements (:
Double points if you tell me what 2 images you see!
1. Line (creates the implied texture)
2. Shape
3. Value
What 2 techniques are being used here?
Take a guess at what this combination is called (:
The 2 techniques are:
1. Cross-Hatching
2. Contouring
...and it is called cross contouring!