Leonardo
Donatello
Michelangelo
Raphael
Picasso
100

The repeating of an object or symbol

Pattern

100

When something is the same on both sides

Symmetrical

100

The three primary colors are...

Red, Yellow, Blue

100

When something is not the same on both sides

Asymmetrical

100

The lightness or darkness of a color

Value

200

The outline of something in a solid color

Silhouette

200

Black crumbly drawing material

Charcoal

200

When something is layered on top or under something else

Overlapping

200

Put through the warp, usually in an over under pattern

Weft

200

The three secondary colors are...

Purple, Green, Orange

300

Type of balance based around a central point

Radial

300

Device used for weaving, holds the warp threads under tension.

Loom

300

How something looks or feels

Texture

300

Repetition of geometric shapes

Geometric pattern

300

Part of the artwork that grabs attention

Emphasis

400

A set of two colors that are opposite on the color wheel. These two colors when used together show high contrast. When mixed they make grey.

Complementary Colors

400

The area around, between, and in an artwork

Space

400

Art that is zoomed in so you cannot see the whole subject

Macro

400

Showing size relationships

Proportion

400

Usually made to be part of clothing for women

Mola

500

Multiple layers of fabric are sewn together then the design for each layer is cut away and the edges are tucked under and sewn down

Reverse Applique

500

The focal point of a subject

Positive Space

500

Lengthwise threads held in a loom

Warp

500

The origin of light that causes shadows and highlights in a subject

Light source

500

Artist who painted The Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh