A travelling point; can be straight, curved, zig-zagged ,etc.
What is a line
Creating a focal point in the Art.
What is Emphasis?
Blue, red, and yellow.
What are the primary colors?
Blue+Yellow=?
What is Green?
Type of balance where both sides of image are the same.
What is Symmetrical?
A line that connects to itself, can be organic or geometric.
What is a shape?
Purposeful repetition of shapes, colors, or other elements.
What are Patterns?
Colors across the color wheel that contrast eachother.
What are complimentary colors?
Red+Yellow=?
Orange
Type of Balance where the image is not the same in any direction.
What is asymmetrical?
The building blocks of Art that unite to create a cohesive piece
What are the Elements of Art?
The difference in the use of two elements.
What is Contrast?
Red, Orange, Yellow
What are Warm Colors?
Red+White=?
What is Pink?
An area of focus that is larger, darker, more isolated, more textured, brighter, etc.
What is a focal point?
A 3D shape that uses value to look as if it is popping out
What is Form?
The way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area.
What is Movement?
One color mixed with black and white to create different tones of tints.
What is Monochromatic?
Blue+Green=?
What are Blue-Green, Teal, or Turquoise?
Type of Balance where the image is the same in all directions.
What is Radial?
The empty or unoccupied area surrounding and between the main subject(s) of an image
What is Negative Space?
Use of movement to create a visual beat in an art piece.
What is Rhythm?
Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
What are Analogous Colors?
Red-Orange, Yellow-Green, Red-Violet, etc.
What are Tertiary Colors?
Irregular, free-form, and non-geometric forms/shapes.
What is Organic?