Rhythm created by duplicating shapes, colors, patterns, lines, or textures.
What is repetition?
This type of line goes up and down and conveys a sense of strength and stability.
What is vertical?
This color scheme uses shades, tones, and tints of the same color.
What is monochromatic?
This outlines a form or shape.
What are lines?
This is a sense of equilibrium. Asymmetrical or symmetrical.
What is balance?
Rhythm created by identical objects coming from a central axis.
What is radiation or/ radial balance?
A physical/visual boundary where sky separates from land or water.
What is horizon line?
This color scheme uses colors directly across from one another on the color wheel.
What is complementary?
Creating depth/distance in painting by changing the tone or hue and distinctness of objects perceived as receding from the picture plane.
What is atmospheric perspective?
These are the two types of harmony.
What are unity and variety?
Rhythm created by a gradual change in size or color.
What is gradation or/ gradient?
The creation of a pattern by using small dots to create shadow or an image.
What is stippling?
This color scheme uses a color plus two colors on either side of its complement.
What is split-complementary?
Shape and structure, with dimension and depth.
What is form?
This is related to the size of a design in relation to the height and width of the area in which it is placed.
What is scale?
Rhythm created by lines at right angles or contrasting colors.
What is opposition?
Drawing lines intersecting each other to create a mesh-like pattern for the illusion of shadow.
What is cross-hatching?
This color scheme uses colors evenly spaced out on the color wheel.
What is triadic?
Positive and negative, also with depth.
What is space?
This is related to the parts of the object and how one part relates to another.
What is proportion?
Used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
What is movement?
This type of line is seen as masculine.
What is straight?
This color scheme uses three to five colors beside each other on the color wheel.
What is analogous?
Appearance or feel of a surface.
What is texture?
The center or focus of attention and interest within a design. Focal point.
What is emphasis?