Primary Color
Secondary/Tertiary Color
Color Theory
Elements of Art
Elements of Art 2
100

What are the 3 primary colors?

Red, Yellow, Blue

100

What are the 3 secondary colors?

Green, Orange, Purple

100

1 color and all its shades and tints

Monochromatic

100

The path of a  point moving through space

Line

100

Also known as hue

Color

200

What do the primary colors create?

All other color

200

How do you create a secondary color?

By mixing 2 primary colors together

200

Think fire! Yellow, Orange, Red

Warm Colors

200

The illusion of the 3D.

Perspective

200

The area art is organized in.

Space

300

How do you make a primary color?

You can't!

300

Give an example of a tertiary color.

Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Red-Violet

300

Think under the sea! Blue, Green, Purple

Cool Colors

300

Triangle, Rectangle, Square, and Circle are examples of....

Shape

300

Cube, Sphere, and Triangular Prism are examples of...

Form

400

How many primary colors are there?

400

How many secondary colors are there?

3

400
Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.

Complementary Colors

400

The lightness or darkness of a color.

Value

400

How many elements of are are there in total?

6

500

What Disney princess's dress has all 3 primary colors?

Snow White

500

How do you create a tertiary color?

By mixing 1 primary color with 1 secondary color

500

Colors that are neighbors or are next to each other on the color wheel.

Analgous Colors

500

The way something feels or looks like it feels.

Texture

500

How many color families did we learn about?

3