Art Elements
Color Wheel
Principles of Design
Color
Famous Artwork
100

Marks moving in a space between two points

Line

100

You use these colors to make secondary colors

Primary

100

The repetition of line and shape/form

Pattern

100

What color do you get when you mix all three primary colors together?

White

100

Leondaro DaVinci

Mona Lisa

200

Two-dimensional design encased by lines to signify its height and width structure

Shape

200

How many colors are on a traditional color wheel?

12

200

The implied motion in a work of art?

Movement

200

Using different hues of the same color is what type of color scheme?

Monochromatic

200

Vincent Van Gogh 

Starry Night

300

The hue or chromatic quality of an object, with properties like primary, secondary, warm, cool, and saturation.

Color

300

Colors opposite from each other on a color wheel are called?

Complimentary 

300

The relative size of an object in an artwork?

Scale

300

When black is added to any color it gets what/called a?

 darker/Shade

300

Hokusai

Great Wave

400

Refers tactile qualities. It can be actual or implied

Texture

400

Colors that are next to each other on a color wheel are called?

Analogous

400

A technique that artists use to make three-dimensional objects and spaces appear in two-dimensional artworks

Perspective

400

This group of colors (gray, white, brown, black) are neither warm, nor cool. 

Neutral colors

400

Grant Wood

American Gothic

500

Refers to the lightness and darkness of an object

Value

500

Name two tertiary colors.

Example: blue-green, orange-red

500

A composition where one side of a piece mirrors the other, creating a balanced visual effect by having identical elements arranged equally across a central line

Symmetry

500

When white is added to a color, the color gets this/becomes this

lighter/ a tint

500

Edvard Munch

The Scream