Elements
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Principles
Principles Cont.
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A mark with length and driection, created by a point that moves across a surface.
What is line?
100
Primary colors
What are red, blue and yellow?
100
A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action.
What is movement?
100

The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colors and other Elements of Design to create interest in a work of art.

What is variety?

100
Red + Blue =
What is violet?
200
Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth.
What is form?
200
Secondary colors
What are orange, green and violet?
200

Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention. The star of the show!

What is emphasis?

200

A visual tempo or beat using patterns.

What is rhythm?

200
The complimentary color of blue.
What is orange?
300
Smoothness, roughness, softness in visual
What is texture?
300

When you add white to color you create this.

What is tint?

300

A difference between two things or Elements of Art.

What is contrast?

300
When an artist uses standard or altered scales or ratios in an artwork.

What is proportion?

300
The complimentary color of red.
What is green?
400
Lightness and darkness
What is value?
400

Mixing a secondary and primary color creates this.

What is a tertiary/intermediate color?

400

Shapes that are in contrast to organic shapes. 

What are geometric shapes?

400

The use of similar lines, shapes, textures, colors, and other Elements of Design, to create wholeness in a work of art.

What is unity?

400

When you add black to a color you create this.

What is shade?

500

When an artist uses size, value, overlapping, and placement to distinguish distance between objects. 

What is space?

500

Mixing two complimentary colors makes this.

What are browns.
500

Symmetry, asymmetry, and radial.

What are examples of balance?

500

Creating a landscape with a horizon line, a vanishing point, and perspective lines.

What is linear perspective? 

500

Blue-green, Yellow-green, Red-orange, and Blue-violet are examples of...

What are tertiary colors?