refers to being either positive or negative
What is space?
Name the two types of shape
What is geometric and organic?
This refers to the distribution of visual weight in a work of art
What is balance?
What is emphasis?
Red, blue, and yellow are known as what type of color?
What are primary colors?
The element of art that is best at directing a viewer's eye throughout a work of art
What is line?
an example of a geometric shape
What is circle, square, rectangle, or triangle?
Works with movement to create repetitions of the elements of art
What is pattern or rhythm?
Refers to an artwork looking like it all goes together and looks complete
What is unity?
green, orange, and purple are known as what type of color?
What are secondary colors?
refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
What is value?
Unlike shape, this element has a third dimension of depth
What is form?
A painting that utilizes only the colors black and white is a good example of this principle
What is contrast?
Uses the elements of art in planned or random repetitions to make the artwork more interesting.
What is pattern?
Name the three cool colors
What are violet, green, and blue?
the type of space around the main subject of the artwork
What is negative space?
These are all seven elements of art
What is line, color, shape, form, space, value, and texture?
If the viewers eye does not follow a path through an artwork, then the artwork lacks this principle of art
What is movement?
Name the seven principles of art
What is unity, balance, contrast, emphasis, pattern, rhythm and movement?
Name the three warm colors
What are red, yellow, and orange?
list 3 types of lines
What is vertical, horizontal, diagonal, straight, thick, thin, curve, spiral, broken, zig zag, scallop
Name 2 related colors that where one has a dark value and one has a light value (use color names, not dark blue, light blue)
What is maroon/pink?
What is navy blue/baby blue?
What is black/gray? etc...
Name the three types of balance
What is symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial?
What is the role of the principles of art?
What are guidelines to make art better?
What does an analogous color scheme refer to?
What are colors next to each other on the color wheel?