Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Color
Line
Shape, Form and Space
Value and Texture
Principles
100
Red, Yellow, Blue-- Purple, Green, Orange
What are the primary colors? What are the secondary colors?
100
A line that defines an area to create a shape or space.
What is an outline?
100
A space that is 'active' in the art work.
What is positive space?
100
Something you can feel-tactile.
What is real texture/
100
A series of repeating objects, numbers, lines etc.
What is pattern?
200
Black, White and Brown
What are the neutrals?
200
A line that varies in width--goes thin to thick.
What is a contour line?
200
Space within the artwork that surrounds the active spaces.
What is negative space?
200
Texture that you can see, for instance in a photograph, but cannot feel.
What is implied texture?
200
How your eye travels around the artwork when you look at it.
What is movement?
300
Next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
300
A line you create with your eye by connecting detatched things together.
What is implied line?
300
Where your eye is drawn/ main part of the work.
What is focal point?
300
Adding white to any color.
What is a tint?
300
A focus of attention whether it be on an object, color, line or other element.
What is emphasis?
400
Across from each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
400
A line that is not static.
What is expressive line?
400
Shapes like a square, circle, triangle etc.
What is geometric shape?
400
Adding black to any color.
What is a shade?
400
Nothing standing/ sticking out of place.
What is harmony?
500
Tertiary colors
What are RO, YO, YG, BG, BV, RV?
500
Using line to create value in a drawing.
What is hatching/cross hatching?
500
A method that helps create a 3-D effect on a 2-D (flat) surface.
What is perspective?
500
A gradient of dark to light.
What is a value scale?
500
Something that is whole/complete...nothing is missing.
What is unity.