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Advanced Color Theory
Pop Art
Elements of Art
Principles of Art
Color Theory
100
Blue, Purple, Green
What are cool colors?
100
The most notable artist of the Pop Art group.
Who is Andy Warhol?
100
A 2D area that is defined by a change in value or some other form of contrast.
What is shape?
100
The way the elements are arranged in art or design.
What is balance?
100
The measurement of how pure a color is?
What is saturation?
200
Red, Orange, Yellow
What are warm colors?
200
The three colors most commonly used in Pop Art.
What are Red, Yellow, and Blue?
200
The lightness or darkness of an object.
What is value?
200
Refers to the size, quantity & location of elements and their relationship to one another.
What is proportion?
200
The colors made when mixing adjacent, primary and secondary colors.
What are tertiary colors?
300
Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors.
300
This artist is know for his comic book style of painting.
Who is Roy Lichtenstein?
300
Refers to reflected light . Used to create mood.
What is color?
300
The part of art which is dominant or stands out the most.
What is emphasis?
300
Colors that are the mixture of primary colors.
What are secondary colors?
400
This artists Pop art revolves around iconic imagery from music and symbols of America.
Who is Peter Max?
400
Refers to the way an object feels to the touch or looks as it may feel if it were to be touched.
What is texture?
400
Refers to the planned or random repetition of elements in art & design.
What is pattern?
400
The pure or actual color without shade or highlight.
What is hue?
500
Colors opposite on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
500
This is where the Pop Art movement began.
What is Great Britain?
500
The area above, around, and within an object.
What is space?
500
This is when the artist leads the viewer's eye through the painting, photo, or drawing.
What is movement?
500
Colors which are grouped together for effect.
What are color harmonies?