Elements
Principles
Colors
Photography
Wild
100
A 2-Dimensional area that is defined by an enclosed space.
What is a Shape?
100
Creating the illusion of action or physical change in a work of art.
What is Movement?
100
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
What are the Primary Colors?
100
This element of art can be implied in a photograph.
What is Texture?
100
The emptiness or area between, around above below, or within objects.
What is Space?
200
The lightness and darkness of an object or area.
What is Value?
200
The quality of wholeness or oneness that is seen through the elements of art.
What is Unity?
200
These cannot be mixed.
What are the Primary Colors?
200
This controls the amount of light that enters a photograph.
What is Aperture?
200
Makes one part of an artwork dominant, or more important than other parts.
What is Emphasis?
300
Describes how things feel or how they look like they would feel. This can be actual or implied.
What is Texture?
300
Technique for creating rhythm and unity when a signle element appears over and over again in a work of art.
What is Repetition?
300
The Secondary Colors.
What are Orange, Green, and Violet?
300
Shutter speed.
What controls how fast the picture is taken?
300
Blue and Orange.
What are Complementary Colors
400
An element of art that come from reflected light.
What is Color?
400
Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition.
What is Pattern?
400
Red and Green
What are Complementary Colors?
400
CGI stands for this.
What is Computer Generated Imagery?
400
You make this when you mix Blue and Yellow.
What is Green?
500
A mark drawn with a pointed, moving tool
What is a Line?
500
Principle of design that shows the elements or objects in a work of art as equal.
What is Balance?
500
Found across from each other on the color wheel.
What are Complementary Colors?
500
What you press to delete all photos on a camera.
What is Format Memory Card?
500
Red and Green, Blue and Orange, Yellow and Violet.
What are the Complementary Colors?