Line
Color cannot exist without this.
Light
Actual texture is experienced through this sense.
Touch
This is the opposite of unity.
Variety (disunity)
Shapes found in nature are usually this type.
Organic
This type of line is suggested by a series of points.
Implied line
Colors next to each other on the color wheel are this scheme.
Analogous
This type of texture is the illusion of actual texture.
Visual
This is usually the first thing that captures the viewer's attention.
The focal point (emphasis)
This is the only way artists can show time in their works.
Implied time
These types of lines are usually the most energetic.
Diagonal
This is another word for saturation.
Intensity
A welcome mat made of nails demonstrates this type of texture.
Subversive
When artists want to symbolize ideas in their work, they use this.
Iconography (Icons)
Elements radiate from or are organized around a center point in this type of balance.
Radial balance
These are formed when lines meet each other.
Shapes
These colors are the result of mixing various shades of black and white.
Achromatic
To create a pattern, you must use this Principle of Design.
Repetition
This generally refers to distinctive characteristics of art that are common to one specific era, culture, or group of artists.
Style
This is the artist's "why" in a work of art.
Content
This is an italian word that means to render lightness and darkness on a 2D surface.
Chiaroscuro
This type of color does not reflect visible reality.
This type of texture makes so reference to reality.
Invented
When comparing the size of two objects in a work, we are talking about this.
Scale
The arrangement of visual elements is called this.
Form