What are the Secondary Colors?
Orange, Green, and Purple(violet).
This is the roughness or smoothness of a surface.
Texture
If you used 1 element again and again you would be using this principle.
Pattern.
Negative.
This is what a material is called when it cannot be seen through.
opaque.
Colors with blue in their mixture are considered ________.
cool
Lightness or darkness in art refers to this.
Value
This refers to size relationship.
Proportion
This is the oven-like piece of equipment used to fire clay.
Kiln.
This is an artists planned arrangement of the objects within a work of art.
Composition
The color called Red-Orange is this kind of color.
Intermediate
This is the path of a moving object.
Line
This principle refers to a sense of oneness or wholeness in an artwork.
Unity.
This is what we call a 3-D form that has been carved, constructed, or modeled.
A sculpture.
Skill, knowledge, neatness, and effort refer to this.
Craftsmanship.
Mixing a color with this makes a shade.
Black
An area enclosed by a line is this.
a shape.
Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, and radial are types of this.
Balance.
It's edges.
This is the process of using description, analysis, interpretation, and judgement to evaluate a work of art.
Critique.
This is the type of color scheme using only one color with its tints and shades.
Monochromatic
Give 2 examples of a form.
Cubes, Spheres, Cylinder, Rectangular prism.
Giving greater attention to one area in an artwork creates this principle.
Emphasis.
This is the type of drawing that gives the illusion of depth.
Perspective drawing.
This is the style of art that usually combines unrelated objects in an unnatural dreamlike space.
Surrealism.