Elements
Principles
Color Theory
Stuff
Color Theory
100
Continous mark made by dragging a pointed tool across a surface
What is Line
100
deals with creating the illusion of action or physical change in position
What is Movement
100
Red, Yellow and Blue
What is Primary colors
100
empty space surrounding shapes and forms
What is negative space
100
And hue plus White
What is Tint
200
Deals with darkness or lightness
What is Value
200
Think lines and thin lines, filled in spaces and blank spaces, light and dark color
What is Contrast
200
Orange, Violet, and Green
What is Secondary Colors
200
gives the artist credit
What is credit line
200
Any hue plus Black
What is Shade
300
An area that is 3-d and encloses a space
What is Form
300
2-d decorative visual repetition
What is Pattern
300
Colors right next to each other on the color wheel
What is Analogous colors
300
lines formed by short sharp lines
What is zigzag lines
300
Colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
What is Complementary
400
Derived from reflected light
What is Color
400
Stressing one element in a work of art
What is Emphasis
400
Tool used for organizing colors
What is Color Wheel
400
technique of shading using fine parallel lines
What is hatching
400
Black, white, and gray
What is Neutral colors
500
Refers to how something feels or how it looks like it might feel
What is Texture
500
a wholeness, elements of a design coming together
What is Unity
500
How bright or dull a hue is
What is Intensity
500
series of points or shapes the viewer's eyes automatically
What is Implied line
500
A color scheme that uses only one hue and different values of that hue
What is Monochromatic