Principles and Elements
O'Keeffe and Abstract
Color Theory
100

This principle of design refers to the use of two different elements of art ex: light and dark values together.

What is contrast?

100

The way the elements are arranged in an artwork is determined by this.

What is composition?

100

This color group is the main group from which all other colors are made?

What are primary colors or red, yellow, and blue?

200

Value is used to describe what aspect of a color or shade?

What is the lightness or darkness?
200

Okeeffe primarily used these as here subjects.

What are flowers?

200

This color group refers to colors made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors together.

What are the secondary colors, or orange, green, and purple?

300

This element refers to how something feels, or looks like it would feel.

What is texture?

300

This kind of art has some recognizable imagery.

What is semi-abstract?

300

This color scheme refers to colors which are nearby each other on the color wheel and can be blended together. Ex: orange, red-orange, and red.

What are analogous colors?

400

This word describes an element of art that is or looks three dimensional.

What is form?

400

This term describes how or what part of a subject to include in an artwork.

What is framing?

400

Red, orange, and yellow all belong to this "temperature" color scheme.

What are warm colors?

500

This principle of design refers to the repeated use of elements that are similar, but not necessarily the same.

What is rhythm or repetition?

500

Georgia O'Keeffe taught art at this NY university.

What is Columbia University?

500

This color scheme is made using a single color and various tints and shades of that color.

What is monochromatic?