A circular chart used to remember color relationships.
What is the color wheel?
Primary colors
What are red, blue and yellow?
A way of repeating visual elements to produce a sense of action. These actions can be jazzy, flowing, progressive...
What is rhythm?
A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team.
What is unity?
Red + Blue =
What is violet?
Any three-dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth. It is not flat or two-dimensional.
What is form?
Secondary colors
What are orange, green and violet?
Another name for formal balance.
What is symmetrical balance?
Another name for focal point, emphasis, and dominance.
What is center of interest?
The combination of red and violet create this color.
What is red-violet?
Smoothness, roughness, softness in visual. This can be actual (you can feel it) or implied (how it looks like it would feel)
What is texture?
Blue, Blue-green, Green is an example of...
What are cool colors?
Using smooth/rough texture against areas of pattern create this.
What is contrast?
The background or space around the subject of an artwork.
What is negative space?
Examples of warm colors.
What red, yellow, and orange?
Lightness and darkness of a hue (color).
What is value?
Mixing a secondary and primary color creates this.
What is a tertiary/intermediate color?
Not using the same lines, textures, shapes, and colors.
What is variety?
Lines, colors, shapes repeated over and over.
What is pattern?
When you add black to a hue you create this.
What is shade?
These can be organic or geometric?
What are shapes?
Mixing two primary colors makes this.
What are secondary colors?
A type of balance is which both sides are balanced yet different.
What is asymmetrical balance?
A material that is see through.
What is transparent?
When you add white to hue you create this.
What is tint?