The 3 Primary Colors
What is Red, Yellow, and Blue?
This color scheme uses only one color (plus white and black)
What is Monochromatic
There are many different examples in this drawing
What is Line?
The viewer's attention is drawn to a spot on the artwork
What is Emphasis?
Three types of line
What is Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Parallel, Thick and Thin, Curved, or Dotted (broken)?
The 2 colors that create Green
What is Blue and Yellow
Three colors right next to each other on the color wheel (plus white and black)
What is Analogous?
This is a square, rectangle, circle, or triangle.
What is a shape?
The focal point (emphasis) of the painting
What is the large tree?
This artist was known for the grid technique
Who is Chuck Close?
The 3 Secondary Colors
What is Green, Purple, and Orange?
Two colors straight across from each other on the color wheel (plus white and black)
What is Complementary?
Contrast is created by using __________ in the drawing
What is Value?
Repeated shapes, color, or forms around a piece of artwork
What is Pattern?
A way to create value with pens, markers, or other ink.
What is Hatching or Cross Hatching?
3 examples of Tertiary Colors
What is Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, (etc.)?
3 Colors (one color, and the two colors on each side of its opposite)
What is Split-Complementary?
This is a cube, cone, cylinder, pyramid, etc.
What is Form?
The relationship between the bright face and dark background
What is Contrast?
This happens when you blend many layers of color pencils or pencils and the surface becomes shiny and smooth
What is Burnishing?
These colors can be mixed to make Brown
What do opposite colors make? (ex. Blue and Orange, Red and Green, Yellow and Purple)
An example of a Split-Complementary color scheme
What is Blue, Red Orange, and Yellow Orange? (Green, Red Orange, and Red Violet etc.)
This is created with a lot of different techniques in art
What is Texture?
The painting is symmetrical and feels "stable"
What is balance?
At least 4 vocab words from One Point Perspective
What is Vanishing Point, Horizon Lines, Parallel Lines, Converging Lines, Horizontal Lines, or Vertical Lines?