the way in which its visual elements are arranged.
Composition.
a color made by mixing at least two primary colors.
Secondary.
characterized by or decorated with regular lines and shapes.
Geometric.
two colors you mix to make orange.
Red & Yellow.
is the representation of 3D depth and space on a flat surface.
Perspective.
a work rendered in only two colors.
Duo-chromatic.
Having characteristics of a biological entity, organism, or developing in the manner of a living thing.
Organic.
colors found across from each other on the color wheel.
Complimentary Colors.
The relationship to the size between one element to another.
Proportion.
Monochromatic.
defines the outline, as well as the interior structure.
Contour.
colors found next to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous.
part of the composition that appears closest.
Foreground.
the lightness or darkness of a color.
Value.
the shape or structure of an object.
Form.
the reflection of all colors.
White.
View Point.
Tint.
Pattern.
primary, secondary, and tertiary colors; and color relationships or the visual effects of color combinations.
Color Theory.