This element shows the lightness or darkness of things.
What is value?
This harmony uses colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel.
What is Analogous?
Hue + white =
What is a tint?
Shapes which represent actual objects.
What is representational?
The element of design that is in reality a very thin shape.
What is line?
This element describes how a surface feels or looks like it might feel.
What is texture?
This harmony uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
What is complementary?
Hue + grey =
What is Tone?
Shapes that are not meant to be recognized as representing any real object.
What is Nonrepresentational?
The color I would add to red to neutralize it most effectively.
What is green?
This element guides the viewer’s eye and can be straight, curved, or implied.
What is line?
This harmony uses just one hue plus its tints and shades.
What is Monochromatic
Hue + black =
What is shade?
Stylized or simplified shapes that are in between representational and nonrepresentational.
What is Abstract?
The art movement that Michelangelo is associated with.
What is Renaissance?
This element involves enclosed areas that can be geometric or organic.
What is shape?
This harmony uses three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel.
What is triadic?
In the color wheel- orange, green, and purple
What are secondary colors?
The art movement associated with grandeur, drama, emotional energy, and diagonal lines.
What is Baroque?
One of the main objectives with creating effective compositions, or designs.
What is directing the viewer's attention?
What is communication?
This element depends on value, saturation, and temperature.
What is color?
This color harmony consists on red and pink.
What is monochromatic?
In the color wheel- red, yellow, and blue.
What are Primary Colors?
The technique used in Baroque art that used extreme contrast of light and dark.
What is Tenebrism?
The art movement that Caravaggio is associated with.
What is Baroque?