What are the 7 fundamental building blocks that artists use to create visual art called?
The 7 Elements of Art- line, form, shape, space, value, color, texture
What is a SECONDARY color?
Colors mixed with 2 primary colors: orange, green, violet
What is the repetition of an element or design in ART?
The reuse of a visual element, like a shape, line, color, or symbol, multiple times within a composition.
What are the tools artists use to shape the building blocks of art into interesting art works?
Principles of Design
List 3 colors in the warm color scheme and 3 in the cool color scheme.
Red, red orange, orange, yellow orange, yellow
Blue, blue green, green, violet, blue violet
What do we call this range of tints and shades?
What is another word for COLOR?
HUE
What principle is used for a white couch next to a black couch?
Contrast
Which 3 types of visual BALANCE are there??
Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, and Radial
What are complementary colors?? Give an example.
Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
Violet and Yellow
Blue and Orange
Red and Green
Which element of art is the MOST BASIC element?
LINE
Shapes can be GEOMETRIC or.......?
Organic
Which principle is most prominent in this art piece besides balance??
Unity and Harmony
What principle is used in caricature art?
Proportion- the relationship between the size of the objects within an artwork and comparing it to the whole artwork.
What is a monochromatic color scheme?
A single color with its various shades. Varying shades from light to bright adds variety by mixing the color with either WHITE or BLACK, creating tints and shades of the color.
What is INTENSITY??
The BRIGHTNESS or DULLNESS of a color.
What type of perspective is shown in this picture?
2-point perspective
Which principle of art is created by movement implied through the repetition of elements of art in a non-uniform but organized way, such as in "The Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh?
RHYTHM (When we think of rhythm, we think of pattern and repetition. They are very similar and interconnected)
Which principle did we focus on when we made our wire sculptures?
Movement
What are tertiary colors? Give an example!
Colors created by mixing a primary color and a secondary color together. Blue green, red orange, yellow green, etc.
What does TRANSPARENT mean??
The quality of allowing light to pass through an object
How can we use TEXTURE in our drawings?
We can shade by using hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, scumbling, etc., which we call IMPLIED TEXTURE.
When using contrast to make a part of your artwork STAND OUT, what is this principle of focus?
EMPHASIS
Which principle best represents this artwork?
PATTERN (repeating shapes and flowing color scheme)
Which do you mix with a color to make is TINTED??
GRAY
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE