Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Misc.
Color Theory
Color Theory 2
100

A mark made by a pointed tool such as a brush, pen, or stick. Thick or thin.

Line

100

Arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts of an artwork form a coherent whole.

Unity

100

This principle of design guides the eye in looking at the artwork.

Movement

100

Colors like red, orange, and yellow are ___ colors.

Warm

100

Colors like green, blue, and purple are ____ colors.

Cool

200

Describes the feel of an actual surface. The surface quality of an object. Can be real or implied.

Texture

200

An arrangement of alternating or repeated elements (shapes, lines, color) or motifs.

Pattern

200

Objects that are 3D. They have height, length, and width. They can be viewed from many sides.

Form

200

Mixing these two colors will create purple.

Red and Blue

200

Adding this to watercolor paint will make it lighter in color.

Water

300

Degrees of lightness and darkness.

Value

300

Special attention or interest in one part of a work of art. Creates a focal point of the artwork.

Emphasis

300

Relationship between objects with respect to size (a child vs. an adult), number (2 vs. 4), and more. It could also relate to parts of a whole (a finger vs. the body)

Proportion

300

Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.

Analogous Colors

300

Mixing complementary colors will create this color. 

Brown
400

2D. A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions, length and width. Geometric or organic.

Shape

400

Juxtaposition of two elements (ex: dark and light, smooth and rough textures) in order to highlight differences.

Contrast

400

It is used to create an illusion of depth. Artists can use the foreground and background to imply this element of art.

Space

400

Colors across from each other on the color wheel.

Complementary colors

400

You would mix this color with yellow to neutralize it.

Purple

500

Created by light. There are 3 properties: hue, value, and intensity.

Color

500

Elements of an artwork are arranged symmetrically or asymmetrically to show equality or inequality.

Balance

500

The way your artwork is arranged on a page.

Composition

500

You would mix this color with green to neutralize it.

Red

500

This is the type of color you get when you mix a primary and a secondary color (ex. green-blue or teal).

Tertiary Color