20 questions
The Elements of Art are:
The rules of art
The building blocks of art
The materials used to make art
The place you go to look at art
Line is
the lightness or darkness of a color or shade
something that goes straight in either direction forever
a moving point
a Principle of Design
Which is NOT an Element of Art?
Line
Balance
Shape
Value
The Principles of Design are:
The building blocks of Art
The rules of art
The materials used to make art
The place you go to look at art
Shape is:
the lightness or darkness of a color or shade
a moving point
an area enclosed by a line
the area between objects in an artwork
One way to show space in an artwork is:
add complementary colors
add light and dark values
add patterns to shapes
add foreground, middleground, background
You can create textures by making _________ with other elements
tints and shades
actual and implied
foreground, middleground, background
patterns
Complementary colors are:
colors that look good together
opposites on the color wheel
side by side on the color wheel
one color plus black and white
Analogous colors are
colors that look good together
colors that are side by side on the color wheel
colors that are opposites on the color wheel
one color plus black and white
Brown, black, grey, and white are______________ colors
primary
secondary
tertiary
neutral
Primary colors are
blue, black, red
blue, black, purple
blue, green, purple
blue, red, yellow
How do you make primary colors
you can't make them, but they make all other colors
you mix two secondary colors together in equal amounts
you mix a secondary and a tertiary color together in equal amounts
you mix one color plus black or white
Secondary colors are:
red, blue, black
blue, green, purple
purple, orange, green
purple, blue, red
How do you make a secondary color?
mix two tertiary colors together in equal amounts
mix two primary colors together in equal amounts
mix a primary and a tertiary color together in equal amounts
mix one color with black or white
Tertiary colors are:
red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet
red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow, yellow-green, green, and blue-green
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
black, dark red, red, light red, white
You make a tertiary color by
mixing two primary colors
mixing one primary color and one tertiary color
mixing one primary color with one secondary color
mixing one primary color with black and white
What is an example of a monochromatic color scheme?
red, yellow, blue
red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow
red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, violet
black, dark red, red, light red, white
How do you create value in an artwork?
by adding complementary colors
by adding dark and light
by adding patterns
by adding shapes
Texture can be ______________ if you can feel it, or _______________ if it's 2-D
factual, imagined
real, pretend
positive, negative
actual, implied
Shapes can be either _______ or _________
geometric, abstract
geometric, neutral
geometric, radial
geometric, organic