Elements of Art
Elements of Art II
Principles of Design
Color Theory
Color Theory II
100
The way something feels or looks like it may feel.
What is texture?
100
Shapes from nature.
What is organic?
100
Creating dominance in a work of art.
What is emphasis?
100
Red and Violet
What is analogous.
100
Yellow-Orange
What is Tertiary or Intermediate?
200
Has one dimension, a point moving through space.
What is line?
200
Dark values.
What is low key
200
Repeated elements in a work of art, pattern.
What is rhythm?
200
Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
What is complementary colors.
200
A color scheme using three colors equally spaced around the color wheel.
What is triadic?
300
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
300
The three components of color.
What are hue, saturation and value?
300
All feels a connected, a similar quality about everything in the work of art.
What is unity?
300
The name of the color.
What is hue?
300
Adding white to a color
What is tint?
400
An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth
What is form?
400
A dotted line.
What is implied line?
400
Everything radiates out from a central point, can be cut on any bias as long as it goes through the central point.
What is radial balance?
400
The brightness or dullness of a color.
What is saturation?
400
A color scheme using only tints and shades of one color.
What is monochromatic?
500
The area outside and around a shape or object.
What is negative space?
500
A sphere, a cube, a rectangular prism.
What is geometric form?
500
Different elements of art are used to create equal visual weight.
What is asymmetrical (informal) balance.
500
Red, Blue-Green and Yellow-Green
What is split complementary?
500
A color system that arranged the components of color three dimensionally.
What is Munsell's Color System?