colors Crossword Puzzles
elements and principles crossword 2023-05-23
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- drastic differences between lights and darks
- repeating elements create movement
- an edge or mark made with a pointed tool
- a 2D enclosed object such as a circle
- the illusion of depth
- a color plus white
- repeating elements such as polka dots
- caused by light reflecting (hue)
- a primary plus a secondary color
- lights and darks in an image
- the most dominate interesting area
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- opposite colors on color wheel
- when the entire project feels complete
- when both halves of a painting feel even
- when your eye is guided around a composition
- 2 primary colors mixed together
- a color plus black
- a set of horizontal and vertical lines to help draw
- a 3D object with height, width and depth
- the base 3 colors used to make others
- how something feels, or appears to feel
21 Clues: a color plus black • a color plus white • the illusion of depth • lights and darks in an image • opposite colors on color wheel • 2 primary colors mixed together • caused by light reflecting (hue) • a primary plus a secondary color • repeating elements create movement • the most dominate interesting area • a 2D enclosed object such as a circle • ...
color theory 2022-03-14
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- Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- What do red and Yellow make?
- Red, yellow and blue are _____ colors.
- Another word for color
- The lightness and darkness of a color.
- Adding white to a color.
- What you get by adding black to a color.
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- colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Monochromatic uses different values of _____ color.
- Colors associated with ice or water.
- What do red and blue make?
11 Clues: Another word for color • Adding white to a color. • What do red and blue make? • What do red and Yellow make? • Colors associated with ice or water. • Red, yellow and blue are _____ colors. • The lightness and darkness of a color. • What you get by adding black to a color. • Colors next to each other on the color wheel. • colors opposite each other on the color wheel. • ...
e-design 2018-05-21
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- agreement or concord.
- balance means the elements in the design (photo, painting, structure) are symmetrical. Informal balance means they are not strictly symmetrical, but appear to be so because of the composition of slightly asymmetrical elements.
- a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole
- colors colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum, such as red and green or blue and orange, that when combined in the right proportions, produce white light.
- the state of being strikingly different from something else, typically something in juxtaposition or close association.
- made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
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- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
- balance also called symmetrical balance, is a concept of aesthetic composition involving equal weight and importance on both sides of a composition.
- colors displayed seven colors. He declared that colors opposite each other had the strongest contrast and harmony. A Boutet color circle from 1708 showed the traditional complementary colors; red and green, yellow and purple, and blue andorange.
- having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry.
- a particular type of pattern formed by rhythm.
- the state of being united or joined as a whole.
- wheel a circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors.
13 Clues: agreement or concord. • a particular type of pattern formed by rhythm. • the state of being united or joined as a whole. • a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole • made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry. • ...
Expression Via Creation 2022-01-03
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- Keith Haring's subway drawings were in this city
- Optical illusion art with two changing images
- It's important an artist uses their mind to _____.
- Red, blue, and yellow are the ___ ___.
- It is important in surfing, skateboarding AND art
- To make a color lighter, add this
- When someone speaks, we honor them by ______.
- Colors across from each other on the wheel
- Watercolor technique that melts colors together
- Music and art use this to create dynamic pieces
- An unusual material that cave artists painted with
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- How the surface of something feels to the touch
- Purple, green, and ____ are secondary colors.
- When part of an art piece is used a lot
- The oldest know form of human art
- Watercolor technique that creates an even layer
- The outline of an object or figure
- Small publication/booklet about a particular subject
- An image that represents something
- An object, person, or animal considered sacred
20 Clues: The oldest know form of human art • To make a color lighter, add this • The outline of an object or figure • An image that represents something • Red, blue, and yellow are the ___ ___. • When part of an art piece is used a lot • Colors across from each other on the wheel • Optical illusion art with two changing images • Purple, green, and ____ are secondary colors. • ...
Johnsonite Base 2024-01-08
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- Additional charge for ordering less than a carton
- The only type of base offered in .080 gauge
- Set of colors featuring wood and stone looks, available in limited profiles
- 120' continuous roll of 4" traditional base
- Base designed for use on basketball courts
- Another name for toeless base
- Johnsonite 960 wall base adhesive is used on what type of surface
- Base designed to emulate finely milled wood
- The design palette of colors available in most JOH products
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- Thermoset rubber base
- Color #63
- Another name for base with a toe
- Colors not marketed, but not technically discontinued
- Color #49
- Johnsonite 946 contact bond adhesive is used on what type of surface
- Color palette available in Traditional Duracove but not vinyl
- Base designed to be installed before the flooring
- Color #20
- Duracove wall base is made from this type of material
- Color #40
20 Clues: Color #63 • Color #49 • Color #20 • Color #40 • Thermoset rubber base • Another name for toeless base • Another name for base with a toe • Base designed for use on basketball courts • The only type of base offered in .080 gauge • 120' continuous roll of 4" traditional base • Base designed to emulate finely milled wood • Additional charge for ordering less than a carton • ...
Interior Design 2026-03-03
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- variety through differences in color
- balance, rhythm,emphasis,scale,proportional,harmony
- creates movement through repetition
- primary color example
- how objects relate in size
- distribution of visual weight
- that the object is made of
- moves the eye by connecting two points
- brightness or dullness of a hue
- creates a focal point
- framework or identifiable structure of an object
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- the way a feeling portrayed from color
- different objects with equal visual weight
- mirror image arrangement
- purpose the object will serve
- colors two primary colors mixed together
- appearance and feel of a surface
- colors not found on color wheel
- lightness or darkness of a hue
- elements working together cohesively
- size of object in room
- space, form, shape, line, texture, color
- how the object is appealing to the user
- area a designer works with
- elements arranged around a center point
25 Clues: primary color example • creates a focal point • size of object in room • mirror image arrangement • how objects relate in size • that the object is made of • area a designer works with • purpose the object will serve • distribution of visual weight • lightness or darkness of a hue • colors not found on color wheel • brightness or dullness of a hue • appearance and feel of a surface • ...
Art-1 High School Credit Review 2024-05-10
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- Painting/drawing of a person that isn't you
- A color combined with black
- A three dimensional figure (takes up space)
- Stealing someone else's idea/work as your own
- A quick drawing
- The path between two points
- How something feels (or looks like it feels)
- Birds eye view of a room's layout
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- Type of artwork that is of nature/outdoors
- Recreation of a work, usually as a joke
- Lines that go up and down
- This type of shading uses many MANY dots
- How light or dark something is
- Type of art that does not look like anything
- Lines that go side to side
- The area take up by and surrounding an object
- The colors red, orange, and yellow are _____ colors
- A two dimensional figure (flat)
- The primary colors are red, blue, and _________
- A color combined with white
20 Clues: A quick drawing • Lines that go up and down • Lines that go side to side • A color combined with black • The path between two points • A color combined with white • How light or dark something is • A two dimensional figure (flat) • Birds eye view of a room's layout • Recreation of a work, usually as a joke • This type of shading uses many MANY dots • ...
BASIC GEOGRAPHY 2016-09-14
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- or border-lines on a map that separates different places
- maps-maps showing a variety of other items
- north or south of the equator
- map-cities and capitals
- rose-shows direction
- of a region
- climate-warm year long around the equator
- east or west of the prime meridian
- or legend-shows what colors and symbols on a map mean
- and valleys
- of the earth
- range-a series of mountains
- stream that flows into a larger river
- current-warm/cool flowing water around the ocean
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- the ocean/sea meet land
- map-elevation found within a region using colors
- showing elevations above sea level
- the relationship of a proportion
- climate-weather changing in the seasons
19 Clues: of a region • and valleys • of the earth • rose-shows direction • the ocean/sea meet land • map-cities and capitals • range-a series of mountains • north or south of the equator • the relationship of a proportion • showing elevations above sea level • east or west of the prime meridian • stream that flows into a larger river • climate-weather changing in the seasons • ...
Flowers 2024-02-28
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- - Flower commonly associated with autumn
- - Large, showy flower with lush petals
- - Daisy-like flower with a star-shaped center
- - Fragrant flower with clustered blooms
- - Exotic flower known for its beauty and variety
- - Flower often used in corsages and bouquets
- - Simple flower with a yellow center and white petals
- - Flowering plant with bright, colorful blooms
- - Flower with vibrant colors and delicate petals
- - Spring-flowering bulb with yellow or white petals
- - Symbol of love and beauty
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- - Colorful flower often seen in gardens and hanging baskets
- - Fragrant herb with purple flowers
- - Fragrant flower often used in bouquets
- - Tall plant with large yellow flowers
- - Spring-blooming flower with vibrant colors
- - Flower known for its bright orange and yellow colors
- - Small, bell-shaped flower often found in woodlands
- - Flower named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow
19 Clues: - Symbol of love and beauty • - Fragrant herb with purple flowers • - Large, showy flower with lush petals • - Tall plant with large yellow flowers • - Fragrant flower with clustered blooms • - Flower commonly associated with autumn • - Fragrant flower often used in bouquets • - Spring-blooming flower with vibrant colors • - Flower often used in corsages and bouquets • ...
Math Crossword 2022-08-28
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- How many states are there in America?
- What is one of my favorite colors?
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- Who said “Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who approach it with pure love, for its own beauty.”
- How many colors are on a rainbow?
- a shape that has three sides
- how many desks are in this room?
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- number that is less than zero
- What is the name of my cat?
- number that is greater than zero
- How many people are on the back wall?
- what is one of my favorite foods?
- what type of creature is on the hall pass?
- one of the shapes that has 4 sides
- How many sibling do I have?
- the father of geometry
- How many colors are on the numbers on the desks?
18 Clues: - • + • the father of geometry • What is the name of my cat? • How many sibling do I have? • a shape that has three sides • number that is less than zero • number that is greater than zero • how many desks are in this room? • what is one of my favorite foods? • How many colors are on a rainbow? • What is one of my favorite colors? • one of the shapes that has 4 sides • ...
8th Grade Art 2024-01-11
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- A 3D shape.
- Shapes with sharp edges and angles; are regular and measurable.
- A style of painting capturing a moment in time; loose brushstrokes
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- The lightness and darkness of a color.
- A style of lettering.
- Size relationships in an artwork.
- A primary color mixed with a secondary color.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
- A tint of red.
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- The point in a drawing where objects begin to appear smaller.
- Refers to the equalization of elements in an artwork.
- Repetition in an artwork of lines, colors, or shapes.
- Refers to the arrangement of parts in a work of art to create a slow to fast action of the eye.
- Where the sky meets the ground in an artwork.
- Rectangle, Trapezoid, Star, etc.
- Shapes with curved edges, continuous, natural objects.
- You make this color when you mix complementary colors.
- A point moving through space
- Quality related closely to our sense of touch.
- Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
- Any color mixed with white.
- Any color mixed with black or its complement.
- A point in an artwork that your eyes are drawn to; a focal point
24 Clues: A 3D shape. • A tint of red. • A style of lettering. • Any color mixed with white. • A point moving through space • Primary, Secondary, Tertiary • Rectangle, Trapezoid, Star, etc. • Size relationships in an artwork. • The lightness and darkness of a color. • Where the sky meets the ground in an artwork. • Colors next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
e-design 2018-05-21
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- the state of being united or joined as a whole.
- made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
- balance also called symmetrical balance, is a concept of aesthetic composition involving equal weight and importance on both sides of a composition.
- having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry.
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
- agreement or concord.
- a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- colors displayed seven colors. He declared that colors opposite each other had the strongest contrast and harmony. A Boutet color circle from 1708 showed the traditional complementary colors; red and green, yellow and purple, and blue andorange.
- balance means the elements in the design (photo, painting, structure) are symmetrical. Informal balance means they are not strictly symmetrical, but appear to be so because of the composition of slightly asymmetrical elements.
- colors colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum, such as red and green or blue and orange, that when combined in the right proportions, produce white light.
- the state of being strikingly different from something else, typically something in juxtaposition or close association.
- a particular type of pattern formed by rhythm.
- wheel a circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors.
13 Clues: agreement or concord. • a particular type of pattern formed by rhythm. • the state of being united or joined as a whole. • a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole • made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry. • ...
Color Wheel 2013-10-15
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- size comparison
- another word for negative space
- mixing blue and yellow
- primary mixed with primary
- technique using more water than color
- space used to emphasize the shape and pattern
- lines which weren't made intentionally
- drawing style for outer edge and 3-D lines
- colors which you cannot get by mixing
- refers to how the surface of artwork would feel
- this reflects off an object and produces color
- element which refers to geometric or organic
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- how colors are put in order on the color wheel
- the way we describe and reflect on artwork
- element which refers to the lightness and darkness of a color
- mixing a primary with a secondary
- these are the building blocks of art
- color unintentionally flows into another color
- form has length width and
- mixing red and yellow
- this many colors are on a color wheel
21 Clues: size comparison • mixing red and yellow • mixing blue and yellow • form has length width and • primary mixed with primary • another word for negative space • mixing a primary with a secondary • these are the building blocks of art • technique using more water than color • colors which you cannot get by mixing • this many colors are on a color wheel • ...
Creating 2D Art 2016-12-08
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- Reflected light, arranged on a wheel.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Colors that cannot be created; mix to create all colors.
- Created by mixing two primary colors. 1 + 1 = 2
- Tints and shades of the same color; low contrast.
- Next to each other on the color wheel; color family.
- Art combining different mediums.
- Object that is flat and two-dimensional.
- Objects take up ____ space in a composition.
- Shading with dots.
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- Make art by gluing paper to a surface.
- Made from a primary and secondary color. 1 + 2 = 3
- Placement of objects in an artwork.
- Object that looks three-dimensional.
- Surface quality of an object.
- Shading with overlapping lines.
- Opposites on the color wheel; high contrast.
- ____ space is the shape of the background.
- Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted.
- Area within, around, and between objects.
20 Clues: Shading with dots. • Surface quality of an object. • Shading with overlapping lines. • Art combining different mediums. • Placement of objects in an artwork. • Object that looks three-dimensional. • Reflected light, arranged on a wheel. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Make art by gluing paper to a surface. • Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted. • ...
asdf 2023-08-10
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- A border that surrounds a picture.
- Different shades and hues.
- A type of paint that is mixed with water.
- A stand used to hold a canvas or paper while painting.
- A picture created with colors.
- A color or shade.
- Thread used for knitting or crocheting.
- The way something feels or looks like it would feel.
- A three-dimensional piece of art.
- Below the surface of the water.
- A book where you can write and draw.
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- An object used to paint.
- To create or picture something in your mind.
- An outstanding work of art.
- A flat surface where an artist mixes colors.
- Painting with your hands and fingers.
- Relating to sight or seeing.
- Straight or curved marks used in drawings.
- Creating fabric by looping yarn with needles.
- Sparkly decorative material used in crafts.
- A blanket made of pieces of fabric sewn together.
21 Clues: A color or shade. • An object used to paint. • Different shades and hues. • An outstanding work of art. • Relating to sight or seeing. • A picture created with colors. • Below the surface of the water. • A three-dimensional piece of art. • A border that surrounds a picture. • A book where you can write and draw. • Painting with your hands and fingers. • ...
Interior Design Vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- Different elements coming together (diversity)
- 3 dimensional structures
- A color scheme based on a single color
- Adding black to a color/hue
- Colors that give warm feelings (red, orange, yellow)
- A line segment that is not horizontal or vertical
- How light or dark a color is
- The proportions of an item
- Purple, orange, green
- A combination of colors
- The visual look and feel of a surface
- Shape, color, space, form, line, value and texture
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- A line that lays flat to the earth
- Red, blue, yellow
- Line that is perpendicular to a horizontal line (up and down)
- 3 colors on a color wheel that meet in the middle
- One-dimensional figure with no width only length
- Adding grey to a color/hue
- What you can see when light shines of an object
- Adding white to a color/hue
20 Clues: Red, blue, yellow • Purple, orange, green • A combination of colors • 3 dimensional structures • The proportions of an item • Adding grey to a color/hue • Adding black to a color/hue • Adding white to a color/hue • How light or dark a color is • A line that lays flat to the earth • The visual look and feel of a surface • A color scheme based on a single color • ...
CH 13 - Ingredients 2022-01-24
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- Cleansing ___, for mature or dry skin
- AKA thermal masks
- natrual skin lightner, tyrosinase inhibitor
- _ colors, colors from mineral, plant, etc
- insoluble pigments used in colorful cosmetics
- closed lipid bilayer spheres, delivery system
- Vit B3, antiinflammatory, improves texture
- ingredients that cause changes in skin
- Acne ingredient, reduces oil gland activity
- fatty _, lubricant ingredient from oils or fats
- fatty materials used to lubricate & Moisturize
- natural form of vitamin A that smooths and exfoliates
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- humectant, prevents TEWL
- prevent bacteria growth
- _ colors, colorants certified by FDA, D&C, FD&C
- fatty _, fatty acid + hydrogen
- Hydrator, water binding humectant ingredient
- chains of amino acids help skin's appearance
- fatty _, combination of fatty acid & fatty alcohol
- ingredients that allow products to spread
- fats that help repair and protect the skin
- soothes, softens, protects, wound healing
- antiinflammatory ingreedient that soothes, post wax
23 Clues: AKA thermal masks • prevent bacteria growth • humectant, prevents TEWL • fatty _, fatty acid + hydrogen • Cleansing ___, for mature or dry skin • ingredients that cause changes in skin • _ colors, colors from mineral, plant, etc • ingredients that allow products to spread • soothes, softens, protects, wound healing • fats that help repair and protect the skin • ...
GH 2026-04-13
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- The color the sky looks during the day.
- Tiny pieces in the air.
- To spread out in different directions.
- A color with long light waves.
- When the Sun comes up in the morning.
- What sunlight is made of, like red and blue.
- The layer of air around Earth.
- The main gas found in the air.
- A gas in the air we breathe.
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- Light that comes from the Sun.
- The blue space we see when we look up.
- When something takes in light.
- Small particles floating in the air.
- What helps us see things.
- How light travels through space.
- When the Sun goes down in the evening.
- A tool that splits light into colors.
- A colorful arc seen after rain.
- Body parts we use to see colors.
- A color with very short light waves.
20 Clues: Tiny pieces in the air. • What helps us see things. • A gas in the air we breathe. • Light that comes from the Sun. • When something takes in light. • A color with long light waves. • The layer of air around Earth. • The main gas found in the air. • A colorful arc seen after rain. • How light travels through space. • Body parts we use to see colors. • ...
Elements of Art 2024-05-06
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- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- Has 2 dimensions; length and width
- has 3 dimensions; length, width, height
- colors that are red, yellow, and blue
- Color
- The light to dark of 1 color
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- the way something looks like it feels
- can be positive and negative
- colors that are green, orange, and purple
- colors next to each other on the color wheel
- A point moving in space
11 Clues: Color • A point moving in space • can be positive and negative • The light to dark of 1 color • Has 2 dimensions; length and width • the way something looks like it feels • colors that are red, yellow, and blue • has 3 dimensions; length, width, height • colors that are green, orange, and purple • colors next to each other on the color wheel • ...
fish 2024-01-01
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- Commonly kept as pets, these come in various colors and have flowing fins.
- These have round bodies and stunning patterns, making them prized in the aquarium hobby.
- Known for their vibrant colors and flowing fins, these are often kept in small aquariums.
- These have unique, labyrinth organs allowing them to breathe air and come in various colors.
- Recognized for their bright colors and symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
- Small and colorful, these fish are popular for their vibrant patterns and ease of care.
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- With diverse species, these are known for their vibrant colors and interesting behaviors.
- With unique, inflated bodies, these are intriguing and known for their defensive tactics.
- Named for their distinct sword-like tails, these are lively and easy to care for.
- These small, schooling fish come in various colors and add lively movement to aquariums.
- With tall, triangular bodies and graceful fins, these are elegant swimmers.
- These livebearers are known for their adaptability and can thrive in various tank conditions.
12 Clues: Commonly kept as pets, these come in various colors and have flowing fins. • With tall, triangular bodies and graceful fins, these are elegant swimmers. • Recognized for their bright colors and symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. • Named for their distinct sword-like tails, these are lively and easy to care for. • ...
fish 2024-01-01
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- Named for their distinct sword-like tails, these are lively and easy to care for.
- These have round bodies and stunning patterns, making them prized in the aquarium hobby.
- Known for their vibrant colors and flowing fins, these are often kept in small aquariums.
- Recognized for their bright colors and symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
- With tall, triangular bodies and graceful fins, these are elegant swimmers.
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- With diverse species, these are known for their vibrant colors and interesting behaviors.
- Commonly kept as pets, these come in various colors and have flowing fins.
- With unique, inflated bodies, these are intriguing and known for their defensive tactics.
- These small, schooling fish come in various colors and add lively movement to aquariums.
- These have unique, labyrinth organs allowing them to breathe air and come in various colors.
- These livebearers are known for their adaptability and can thrive in various tank conditions.
- Small and colorful, these fish are popular for their vibrant patterns and ease of care.
12 Clues: Commonly kept as pets, these come in various colors and have flowing fins. • With tall, triangular bodies and graceful fins, these are elegant swimmers. • Recognized for their bright colors and symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. • Named for their distinct sword-like tails, these are lively and easy to care for. • ...
Elements & Principles of Art Semester 1 2023-08-14
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- One of the elements of art that is used to represent how an object appears or feels.
- Colors that are created by the mixture of 2 primary colors. Orange, green, and purple
- The quality of design and work shown by someone creating artwork by hand.
- To make a judgement of an artwork based on a set of criteria
- The emotions that a viewer has in response to an artwork, these feelings can be intentional or unintentional from the artist.
- The materials used to make a work of art
- To explain the meaning of an artwork.
- To study or determine the relationship of parts to something.
- of Art Line, shape, color, texture, form, space, value
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- Refers to the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks.
- Colors that give the feeling of coldness such as blue, green, and purple.
- Colors giving a feeling of warmth, such as red, yellow, and orange
- Museum A curated space for the display of art, usually in the museum’s own collection
- Created directly and personally from a person, it is not an imitation or copy of something.
- A broad idea or message conveyed by a work of art
- All other colors are created from these. Red, yellow, and blue
- To give an account in words of all of the relative characteristics and elements of an artwork based on direct observation
17 Clues: To explain the meaning of an artwork. • The materials used to make a work of art • A broad idea or message conveyed by a work of art • of Art Line, shape, color, texture, form, space, value • To make a judgement of an artwork based on a set of criteria • To study or determine the relationship of parts to something. • ...
Art Terms Crossword 2025-09-25
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- the parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground.
- a line that shows or creates the outer edges of a shape of form, also sometimes called the contour.
- Wheel a circle divided into sections of different colors. It shows how colors can be mixed or used together.
- Colors colors that are opposite on the color wheel and contrast with each other. For example, orange is the compliment blue, yellow, of purple and red of green.
- Colors colors that blend or combine with all other colors to alter their value or intensity, and are not part of the color wheel. Black, white, brown and gray are considered neutral colors.
- a technique of representing three-dimensional scenes or objects on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Perspective is achieved by creating the illusion of depth and distance. (linear and atmospheric)
- pertaining to the artistic and beautiful, a perception that something is pleasing to the eye.
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- to extend over or rest on top of something and partly cover it up.
- a painting or drawing showing a scene from nature; often including mountains, trees, rivers, fields and other outdoor scenery.
- An element of art. The hue, value, and intensity of an object. The primary colors are red, blue and yellow: every color except white can be created from various blending of these three colors.
- a simple, quick, rough drawing done without a lot of detail but catching the chief features and a general impression of an object or scene.
- a large difference between two things; for example, warm and cool, yellow and purple, light and shadow. Contrasting values, colors and textures add excitement, emphasis and interest to a work of art.
- material that an artist uses, such as oil, pen and ink, chalk, watercolor: the technique such as painting, sculpture or collage, used with these materials.
- a distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up. Also, a small part of a work of art, enlarged to show a close-up of its features.
14 Clues: to extend over or rest on top of something and partly cover it up. • pertaining to the artistic and beautiful, a perception that something is pleasing to the eye. • the parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground. • ...
6th Grade Art Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-30
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- an art tool that can burn you
- ________ colors made using two primary colors.
- a tool used when printmaking to apply ink
- how something feels
- an oil pastel technique where you scratch away the top color layer.
- this artist painted "The Starry Night"
- the skeleton of a sculpture
- a piece of art created of the artist by the artist
- red + blue = _________
- this artist painted "The Mona Lisa"
- showing the range of darks and lights within a work of art.
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- the material we used to create our sculptures this year
- _________ shapes are square, triangle, circle, etc.
- a type of paint requiring the use of water
- this art element has to do with 3D shapes.
- _______ colors are red, yellow and blue.
- a type of art using yarn
- yellow + blue = _________
- red + yellow = ________
19 Clues: how something feels • red + blue = _________ • red + yellow = ________ • a type of art using yarn • yellow + blue = _________ • the skeleton of a sculpture • an art tool that can burn you • this artist painted "The Mona Lisa" • this artist painted "The Starry Night" • _______ colors are red, yellow and blue. • a tool used when printmaking to apply ink • ...
4.02, 4.03, & 4.04 VOCABULARY 2013-03-04
Across
- Lines that go across.
- (1) Red, yellow, and blue. (2) Colors that cannot be made using any other color.
- Two to five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel.
- The pleasing visual effect of a design created by tasteful use of the elements of design following the principles of design.
- Red, orange, and yellow.
- The most expensive and highest quality jewelry.
- White, gray, black, or beige with a bright color accent.
- Two colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Circular or gently waved lines.
- The principle of design that uses a concentration of interest or area of focus in a particular part or area of a design.
- Three colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel.
- Plans that can be used to provide harmonious color combinations.
- The finishes and designs applied to the surface of the fabric.
- Different tints, shades, and intensities of a single color
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Lines without curves or bends.
- (1) Orange, green, and violet. (2) Colors created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
- The principle of design that implies equilibrium or steadiness among the parts of a design or outfit. Balance in garments is produced by structural parts and added decoration.
- The darker hue created when black is added to a color.
- Personal care products used in grooming.
- Lines formed by the seams, darts, pleats, tucks, and edges when garments are constructed.
- Lines that go up and down.
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- The principle of design concerned with the pleasing arrangement of the design elements to produce a feeling of continuity or easy movement of the observer’s eye.
- Products that add a pleasant scent such as perfume, cologne, and bath products.
- Texture determined by the fibers, yarns, and the method of construction used to produce a garment.
- Equilibrium provided by symmetrical parts.
- Jewelry made to look like fine jewelry but less expensive.
- Rhythm created by a gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements.
- One color plus the colors on each side of its complement.
- A distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up and down, side to side, or around objects.
- Rhythm created by repeated lines, shapes, colors, or textures in a garment.
- The least expensive and most commonly purchased jewelry.
- The lighter hue created when white is added to a color.
- Guidelines/rules for using the elements of design.
- The look and feel of fabric.
- Lines created by details added to the surface of clothing including fabric design and trims such as top-stitching, lace, tabs, flaps, and buttons used to decorate the garment.
- Apparel marked with two sizes (9/10).
- Lines that slant at an angle rather than being vertical or horizontal.
- (1) Blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, and red-violet. (2) Colors made by combining equal amounts of adjoining primary and secondary hues.
- Green, blue, and violet.
- Equilibrium provided by asymmetrical parts.
- A diagram that illustrates hues and their relationship to each other.
- Rhythm created by alternating elements such as light and dark colors or stripes of two colors or sizes.
- (1) The technical word for color. (2) The name given to a color, such as red or yellow, that distinguishes one color from another.
- The principle of design dealing with the relative sizes of all the parts in a design to each other and to the whole.
- Black, white, beige, and gray.
- The silhouette or the overall form or outline of an outfit or clothing style.
- Rhythm created by lines emerging from a central point like rays, resulting in the parts being an equal distance from a given point.
- Products applied to the face, skin, or hair to improve appearance.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.
50 Clues: Lines that go across. • Red, orange, and yellow. • Green, blue, and violet. • Lines that go up and down. • The look and feel of fabric. • Lines without curves or bends. • Black, white, beige, and gray. • Circular or gently waved lines. • Apparel marked with two sizes (9/10). • The lightness or darkness of a color. • The brightness or dullness of a color. • ...
Cumulative Vocabulary 2019-05-16
Across
- an element of art used to define space, contours, and outlines; path of a moving point; can be implied
- an element of art indicating the areas between, around, above, below, or within something; examples would be foreground, middle ground, and background
- ways in which various mediums can be used to create different effects in a work of art
- refers to items made from clay and fired in a kiln to obtain the finished form
- a principle of design that creates more attention than anything else in the composition
- the process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, products, etc.
- graphic design; a creative process that combines visual arts and technology to communicate ideas
- arrangement of colors that show the order of relationships of the primary, secondary, and intermediate colors
- a principle of design referring to the arrangements of visual elements to create stability in an artwork
- wet or dry clay objects before the first (bisque) fire
- a principle of design referring to the ways of combining elements to produce the appearance of movement in an artwork; may be achieved through repetition, alternation, or progression of an element
- colors made by mixing equal parts of one primary color and one secondary color that are next to each other on the color wheel
- colors made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. Orange, Green and Violet.
- guidelines that artist use to organize the elements in a composition
- a principle of design showing the arrangement of parts in an artwork to create the sense of motion to the viewer’s eye throughout the artwork
- an element of art that indicates surface quality of artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch; can be implied or visually perceived
- an element of art with three properties (hue, intensity, value); what we see when light bounces off an object
- materials used to create artwork
- The enclosed areas or objects in an art work. Occupied space
- creative art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content
- a principle of design that shows the relationship of parts to each other and a whole
- the result of transferring an image from a printing matrix to a paper
- a flat board on which a painter holds and mixes color
- a principle of design referring to the sense of wholeness that results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork
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- the basic parts and symbols of artwork; the basic building blocks
- the process of producing multiple prints of the same image using relief, block, screen printers, etc.
- The space not occupied by an object or figure but circulating around it. Empty space.
- the device in which pottery is fired
- two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. These colors are in extreme contrast with each other.
- a principle of design referring to the repetition of elements or combination of elements in a recognizable organization
- an element of art referring to the degree of lightness and darkness of colors
- a color scheme that uses different values of a single color by showing tints and shades of the same color
- colors that cannot be mixed from other colors, but from which all other colors are made. Red, Yellow and Blue.
- medium used in printmaking that is thicker than paint and dries slower
- a formed clay object that has been fired for the first time and is not yet glazed
- an element of art that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume; has height, width, and depth
- a set of identical prints that are numbered and signed
- an element of art indicating an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color, and texture
- a principle of design referring to the inclusion of differences in the elements of a composition to offset unity and add interest to the artwork
- Design creation of new products to be sold by a business to its customers
40 Clues: materials used to create artwork • the device in which pottery is fired • a flat board on which a painter holds and mixes color • wet or dry clay objects before the first (bisque) fire • a set of identical prints that are numbered and signed • The enclosed areas or objects in an art work. Occupied space • ...
Art I Exam Study Guide 2023-04-24
Across
- a visual path for the viewer to follow across a composition. This can include visual representations of movement or actual movement through kinetic art
- the area filled by the object or objects in a work of art
- colors created from combining two primary colors (green, orange, violet)
- line, space, shape, color, value, form, texture
- not able to be seen through; not transparent
- the way that different parts of a composition relate to one another. There are 4 types of balance: symmetrical, approximate symmetry, asymmetrical and radial.
- the area that surrounds the object or objects in a work of art
- the name of the color or the color itself
- a long, narrow mark or band
- various tints and shades of a single color
- from nature, free form or irregular
- colors not on the color wheel
- a shading technique in which the artist rubs from dark areas of a drawing to light area to create a gradual change in the lightness or darkness
- the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
- view of an object from below as seen from the lowest place
- the middle of a painting or area between the foreground and the background, often where the main action takes place
- what you want the focus to be on, usually located in the foreground and has the most detail.
- the relationship of size, location or amount of one thing to another
- colors such as blue, purple and green (typical things that remind you of water and being cool)
- used to mix all the other colors, but cannot be mixed from other colors themselves (red, blue, yellow)
- the height from with an artist sees the subject and determines where the horizon line is
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel (green/red; blue/orange; yellow/puruple)
- the brightness or dullness of a color
Down
- balance, unity, contrast, emphasis, pattern, movement and rhythm
- allowing light; transparent; easily seen through
- elevated view of an object from above
- man-made, precise or regular
- the face and its expression are the focus
- colors such as red, yellow, orange (typically known as warm like fire)
- art that tells a story
- colors created from combining one primary color and one secondary color (blue-green, - red-orange, yellow-green, ect.)
- placing distant objects higher in the picture plane
- the part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer: the area that is behind the main figure or object in a work of art
- the ground or parts situated in the front of an art work; the portion of a scene that is closest to the viewer
- the size of one object compared to the size of something else
- larger differences in a design. Can be seen with opposite colors, dramatic value scales or various sizes of objects
- the significance or importance that you give something. This can be achieved by focal point, style or scale.
- review or examine something critically
- the height a viewer’s eyes are positioned to the ground and in relation to the horizon line
- placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art
- an arrangement of lines or shapes created to form a pattern or decoration
- quick drawing focused on major details
- the perceived surface quality of a work of art
- form of protection legally provided for original works or ideas
- a circular format for organizing color in order to show the relationships between colors
- a tiny sketch
- the overall physical nature of an artwork, or the shapes that make up an artwork
- does not depict a person, place or thing in the natural world
- line a line that is not actually drawn, but suggested by a part of an image
- to lighten a color (add a color to white)
50 Clues: a tiny sketch • art that tells a story • a long, narrow mark or band • man-made, precise or regular • colors not on the color wheel • from nature, free form or irregular • elevated view of an object from above • the brightness or dullness of a color • review or examine something critically • quick drawing focused on major details • the face and its expression are the focus • ...
Engagement Activity: Permanent Waving & Chemical Hair Relaxing; Hair Coloring & Hair Lightening Terminology 2023-03-12
Across
- Spiraling chain of amino acids; joined together by peptide bonds
- Consist of two or more types of matter that are blended together, but not chemically altered; each part in the mixture maintains its own properties
- A system that provides an understanding of color relationships
- the three basic colors red-yellow-blue from which all other colors are produced
- created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions
- also known as Cold Waves, processed without heat; the main ingredient is thioglycolic acid
- created by mixing a primary and a secondary color that are located opposite of each other on the color wheel
- the middle layer of the hair, made up of elongated cells containing melanin keratin
Down
- created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color
- Chemically rearranging straight hair into curly or wavy form
- also known as a Protective base cream, is an oily cream applied on the scalp/skin to protect from the chemicals
11 Clues: created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions • Chemically rearranging straight hair into curly or wavy form • A system that provides an understanding of color relationships • Spiraling chain of amino acids; joined together by peptide bonds • created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color • ...
Science Crossword 2015-04-23
Across
- this forms when light rays actually meet
- the point at which rays parallel to the optical axis reflect and meet
- colored substances that are used to color other materials
- a copy of the object formed by reflected or refracted rays of light
- the energy that electromagnetic waves transfer through matter or space
- a flat sheet of glass that has a smooth, silver colored coating on one side
- a color that is produced when the three primary colors of pigments are combined in equal amounts
- this occurs when parallel rays of light hit a smooth surface
- a material that scatters the light that passes through it
- a material that transmits most of the light that strikes it
- two primary colors combine in equal amounts to produce this
- a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward
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- the image you see in a plane mirror
- light waves as straight lines
- when the three primary colors of light are combined in equal amounts
- each packet of light energy
- an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half
- when light causes an electron to move so much that it is knocked out of metal
- any two colors that combine to form white light are called this
- a transverse wave that involves the transfer of electric and magnetic energy
- a mirror with a surface that curves inward like the inside of a bowl
- occurs when parallel rays of light hit an uneven surface
- the light that passes through a polarized filter
- a material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it
- three colors that can combine to make any other color
25 Clues: each packet of light energy • light waves as straight lines • the image you see in a plane mirror • this forms when light rays actually meet • a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward • an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half • the light that passes through a polarized filter • three colors that can combine to make any other color • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
Across
- 2 dimensional space has only height and width - overlapping (foreground, background), position
- Colors Red, Blue, Yellow - mix all 3 and get white light
- Dots of pure color that tend to mix in our eyes to produce the illusion of color mixtures.
- closely spaced parallel lines repeated with an art tool producing clustered lines that create values.
- 3 equally distant colors on the color wheel
- way of organizing parts of a design involving a balance of unlike objects. Also called asymmetry.
- Name of the color
- special expression of ideas, feelings, and values in perceptible form
- art twentieth-century art containing shapes that simplify shapes of real objects to emphasize form instead of subject matter
- when something effectively conveys or communicates feelings in visual form
- Wheel Made up of the colors refracted by Sir Isaac Newton's prism
- sculpture in which areas project far out from a flat surface
- moving sculpture
Down
- Dots spaced close or far apart to suggest darker or lighter areas
- Colors Green, Orange, Purple
- Variations of the same hue. One color painting or glaze.
- Separates white light into spectral colors (rainbow)
- lines recede to a vanishing point
- the way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art
- How something feels or looks like it might feel
- to be aware of things through our senses
- Regular repetition
- sculpting technique in which the artist gathers and joins together a variety of different materials to make a sculpture.
- something that stands for or represents another thing
- Relative purity of a color
- form shapes irregular and uneven shapes
26 Clues: moving sculpture • Name of the color • Regular repetition • Relative purity of a color • Colors Green, Orange, Purple • lines recede to a vanishing point • form shapes irregular and uneven shapes • to be aware of things through our senses • 3 equally distant colors on the color wheel • How something feels or looks like it might feel • ...
WebXam Review 2023-03-18
Across
- characterized by being symmetry, asymmetrical, or radial
- can be positive or negative
- online color mode where white is the presence of all color
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- space created by a line closing itself off having both length and height
- value made by adding white
- commonly known sans serif font
- the type of website design that adjusts based on the device it is being viewed on
- color made by mixing two complementary colors together
- three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color
- the inside, enclosed space of a letter
- the path of a moving point
- the arrangement of the elements within an image
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- one million bytes of storage
- three colors evenly spaced on a color wheel
- image created of pixels that have color and occupy a specific location
- value made by adding black
- law that protects created works that are fixed and tangible
- a font styled with ornaments or patterns
- a font type that has a decorative stroke that finishes off a letter stem
- a color scheme made up of one color, ranging from light to dark
- image created using mathematical equation and containing lines, points, and curves
- adjusting the individual spacing between letters and characters
- refers to the spacing between lines text
- conveys a sense of oneness, wholeness, or order in a work of art
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- font based on handwriting
- the intensity of a color
- print color mode that is subtractive
- the invisible line which text rests upon
- the use of recurring elements in an image to guide the viewer's eye through the artwork
32 Clues: the intensity of a color • font based on handwriting • value made by adding black • value made by adding white • the path of a moving point • can be positive or negative • one million bytes of storage • commonly known sans serif font • the lightness or darkness of a color • print color mode that is subtractive • the inside, enclosed space of a letter • ...
Graphic Design Final Review 2025-12-10
Across
- The intensity or purity of a color.
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- A decorative font used for titles, not paragraphs.
- Space between two specific letters.
- Repetition that creates movement.
- Making one element stand out as the focal point.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- The visual elements that represent a brand.
- The art of arranging type.
- A document showing skills, experience, and education.
- A person who creates visual materials like posters and logos.
- Graphics made of paths that scale without losing quality.
- Colors in the red, orange, yellow family.
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black color mode for printing.
- A symbol or graphic mark representing a brand.
- Jobs or activities that demonstrate your skills.
- Even spacing across a word or line of text.
- Colors in the blue, green, purple family.
- How text is lined up (left, center, right).
- A person who designs user-friendly apps and websites.
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- The way elements are arranged in a design.
- When all elements work together cohesively.
- Using the same colors, fonts, and style across a brand.
- Space between lines of text.
- Empty space that helps designs breathe.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The arrangement that shows what is most important first.
- A font without decorative strokes; clean and modern.
- A collection of your best design work.
- Differences in elements that create visual interest.
- Graphics made of pixels that can blur when enlarged.
- A font with small decorative strokes at the ends of letters.
- A strong verb used to start resume bullet points.
- The distribution of visual weight in a design.
- Red, Green, Blue color mode used for screens.
35 Clues: The art of arranging type. • Space between lines of text. • Repetition that creates movement. • The intensity or purity of a color. • Space between two specific letters. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • A collection of your best design work. • Empty space that helps designs breathe. • Colors in the red, orange, yellow family. • ...
Art Appreciation 2025-11-17
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- The three basic colors from which all others are derived.
- A work of art assembled by gluing materials, often paper, onto a surface.
- A work of art created by carving, chiseling, casting or modeling.
- A color scheme that uses various shades of one color or hue.
- The use of different elements in an artwork to create interest and diversity.
- Motion that is used in static works of art.
- A display of art objects, often only for a limited time.
- Art that involves the human body, usually including the artist, in front of an audience.
- A sculpture that projects from a flat surface.
- Line, shape, form, volume, mass, texture, value, space, color, motion and time.
- Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
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- Scale that uses size to denote the relative importance of subjects in an artwork.
- A thin, flexible material with light sensitive emulsion exposed in a camera to produce photographs or motion pictures.
- Paint made of pigment suspended in oil.
- A painting medium that primarily uses wax as the binding agent.
- Contrast, unity, variety, balance, scale, proportion, focal point, emphasis, pattern and rhythm.
- Created by the recurrence of an art element.
- The principle of art that creates a focal point or draws attention to certain areas in an artwork.
- The color used in art that has a high saturation or purity, not mixed with other colors.
- Three dimensional art that moves, impelled by air currents, motors or people.
- A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- The specific colors that are created by mixing primary colors.
22 Clues: Paint made of pigment suspended in oil. • Motion that is used in static works of art. • Created by the recurrence of an art element. • A sculpture that projects from a flat surface. • A display of art objects, often only for a limited time. • The three basic colors from which all others are derived. • Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. • ...
color 2026-05-25
Across
- during which service essential do you find out the clients specific color desire using color swatches
- what tool has nylon bristles on one end a pointed tip on the other
- what type of porosity could complicate color procedures
- why does the base lighten faster
- violet is an example of a ? color
- during a double process technique on a client ? is applied half inch away from the scalp
- what type of hair can color deposit darker
- what color tool is commonly used in highlighting
- henna is an example of this type of dye
- temporary and semi-permanent hair colors
- the pigment that lies under the natural hair color
- what design principle creates the relationship of opposites
- using 30 volume developer with permanent color will give you up to how many levels of lift
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- a combination of mixing a secondary color with a neighboring primary
- what color technique uses slicing or weaving
- overlapping lightener can cause
- permanent colors are mixed with
- a numbering system that identifies the lightness and darkness of hair colors
- two types of melanin are pheomelanin and
- complimentary colors produce which color
- on-the-scalp lighteners have a pH of
- what design principle draws away from the texture of a design and focuses on the silhouette
- during a color service, draping includes a towel and a
- pure fundamentals color that cannot be created by combining other colors
- apply 70% alcohol to the hair strand to remove what kind of product
- which layer is melanin found in the hair
- the hair strand swells after initial application
- refers to how many weaves in a particular area
28 Clues: overlapping lightener can cause • permanent colors are mixed with • why does the base lighten faster • violet is an example of a ? color • on-the-scalp lighteners have a pH of • henna is an example of this type of dye • two types of melanin are pheomelanin and • complimentary colors produce which color • which layer is melanin found in the hair • ...
chapter 21- Hair coloring 2020-12-03
Across
- permanent / no-lift deposit-only color
- / the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- / color technique that involves a narrow section of hair folded into a foil with no weaving
- test / predisposition test
- test / determines how the hair will react to the color formula before applying all over
- / measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- pigment / undertone; varying degrees of warmth exposed during lightening
- of color / system for understanding color relationships
- growth / part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored
- / the strength of a color
- cap / equal parts lightener, shampoo, and developer applied at the bowl
- color / pure fundamental colors-cannot be created by mixing other colors
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- / oxidizing agents or catalysts
- / also known as hue- the balance of color
- color / color obtained by mixing two primary colors
- application / first time the hair is colored
- of demarcation / visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- lightening / bleaching or decolorizing
- colors / A primary and secondary color positioned opposite of each other on the color wheel
- / a coloring technique in which selected strands are picked up with a zigzag motion and put in a foil
20 Clues: / the strength of a color • test / predisposition test • / oxidizing agents or catalysts • permanent / no-lift deposit-only color • lightening / bleaching or decolorizing • / also known as hue- the balance of color • application / first time the hair is colored • color / color obtained by mixing two primary colors • ...
Graphic Design Basics 2023-03-12
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- a show of dedication when one artist shows respect to another by reference or imitation
- in additive color system, red and green make
- path that joins two points is called
- color model that describes how light produces color is called
- scheme that uses only black, white and range of gray is called
- organized whole that is perceived different than the sum of its parts is called ______________ theory
- pigment-based color system is called
- a three-dimensional object with volume of height, width and depth
- synonym for color is the word
- colors that sit directly opposite to one another on the color wheel are called
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- white space is also known as _______________ space
- color scheme that uses one hue with black or white is called
- the ability to think about a task or a problem in a new or different way
- the act of copying someone else’s work and passing it off as one’s own
- design ________________ are the basic units of any visual design which form its structure
- an enclosed area in two dimensions is called
- secondary colors for an additive system are
- colors that sit next to one another on the color wheel are called
- the relative lightness or darkness of a shape
- primary colors for an additive system are
20 Clues: synonym for color is the word • path that joins two points is called • pigment-based color system is called • primary colors for an additive system are • secondary colors for an additive system are • in additive color system, red and green make • an enclosed area in two dimensions is called • the relative lightness or darkness of a shape • ...
Elements and Principles of Design 2021-01-22
Across
- is the principle of art The focal point is meant to be the part of an artwork to which the viewer's eyes are first attracted.
- blend well together and next to each other on the color wheel
- add white to a color creates a
- real or perceived illusion of height, width, and depth
- add black to a color creates a
- A principle of art that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements in a piece so as to create visual interest, excitement and drama.
- red, yellow, blue
- is a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
- colors that are opposite on the color wheel
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- is the lack of symmetry or equality between halves of your design.
- violet, green, orange
- in art is when the elements of a painting or drawing balance each other out
- can be geometric, organic, dotted, thick and thin.
- red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
- colors that made by mixing primary and secondary colors
- a flat area enclosed by a line.
- this can be visual or felt
- the lightness or darkness of color
- Balance refers to the overall distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- can be positive or negative
20 Clues: red, yellow, blue • violet, green, orange • this can be visual or felt • can be positive or negative • add white to a color creates a • add black to a color creates a • a flat area enclosed by a line. • the lightness or darkness of color • red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet • colors that are opposite on the color wheel • can be geometric, organic, dotted, thick and thin. • ...
Gems2 2023-09-29
Across
- What blue-green mineral is often used for cabochons?
- What gem is known for its iridescent play of colors?
- What pink to violet gemstone is often associated with love?
- What gem exhibits a shimmering aventurescent effect?
- What violet-blue gem exhibits strong pleochroism?
- What gem can be found in various colors including colorless?
- What gem is a type of onyx with red and white bands?
- What gem is typically green to blue and has sparkling inclusions?
- What green mineral exhibits distinct banded patterns?
- What gem is typically pink to red and often has black manganese streaks?
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- What green to blue-green gem is often used in jewelry?
- What is the term for a variety of quartz that comes in many colors?
- What blue gem is found only in the Dominican Republic?
- What metallic gray gemstone is often used in jewelry?
- What rare gemstone can change color depending on lighting?
- What gem comes in a range of colors and is often mistaken for other gems?
- What gem family includes emerald and aquamarine?
- What pink to red gemstone often features unique banding?
- What gem is typically orange to reddish-brown and is used in jewelry?
- What green gem is formed from a meteorite impact?
20 Clues: What gem family includes emerald and aquamarine? • What violet-blue gem exhibits strong pleochroism? • What green gem is formed from a meteorite impact? • What blue-green mineral is often used for cabochons? • What gem is known for its iridescent play of colors? • What gem exhibits a shimmering aventurescent effect? • ...
Painting Vocabulary 2026-01-09
Across
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- The brightest spot on an object, showing light hitting it.
- A painting of outdoor scenery.
- A thin, watery layer of paint (especially watercolor).
- A hue mixed with white to make it lighter.
- How the surface feels or looks like it feels (smooth, rough).
- A primer used to prepare a surface like canvas.
- Life, A painting of inanimate objects.
- A pure color (e.g., red, blue).
- Thickly applying paint to create texture (common in oils).
- Using differences in color, texture, or value to create interest.
- An artist's unique way of creating art (e.g., Pop Art, Realism)
- The arrangement of elements in a painting.
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- Space, The area around the main subject.
- A painting of a person.
- Colors, Colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., red/green, blue/orange).
- The surface where colors are mixed.
- How bright or dull a color is.
- The material (like oil, acrylic, watercolor) used to create art, or an additive mixed with paint.
- Using one color and its tints/shades.
- Art that doesn't look like real life.
- Fast-drying, water-based paint.
- The common fabric surface for painting.
- Mixing colors smoothly together.
- A hue mixed with black to make it darker.
25 Clues: A painting of a person. • A painting of outdoor scenery. • How bright or dull a color is. • Fast-drying, water-based paint. • A pure color (e.g., red, blue). • Mixing colors smoothly together. • The surface where colors are mixed. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Using one color and its tints/shades. • Art that doesn't look like real life. • ...
Physical Science Ch 22 2026-05-01
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- term that means light passes through with clear image
- the color that absorbs all wavelengths
- a disc of transparent material that refracts light
- a mirror that reflects on the outside curve
- the image produced by a reflection pool
- what color is not a single wave on light spectrum
- term that means light does not pass through
- the color that reflects all wavelengths
- an object that reflects light
- reflection of light in many directions off rough surface
- the color that has the longest wavelength
- type of lens used to correct farsightedness
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- the combo of blue and green light
- Lights rays have an ___ at the source and an arrow in wave direction
- a light ____ is a luminous object and produces light
- a mirror that reflects on the inside curve
- the color that yellow absorbs
- type of reflection that makes fiber optics cables work
- a higher index of refraction causes a ___ speed of light
- number of colors to exist in visible light spectrum
- the image type can be projected
- the term for colors that can be mixed to make other colors
- cyan, yellow and ___ are primary subtractive colors
- term that means light passes but is scattered and has unclear image
- reflection of light in same direction off flat surface
- property that describes stars
26 Clues: the color that yellow absorbs • an object that reflects light • property that describes stars • the image type can be projected • the combo of blue and green light • the color that absorbs all wavelengths • the image produced by a reflection pool • the color that reflects all wavelengths • the color that has the longest wavelength • a mirror that reflects on the inside curve • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2024-03-20
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- organizational unit
- information arranged in rows and columns
- effects that occur when moving from one slide to another
- how the object disappears
- Where rows and columns intersect
- file which contains colors, background format, font styles and accent colors
- makes the object move in a pattern
- List of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs with a special character to the left
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- visual depiction of information
- Control how objects appear
- how the animation appears
- combination of colors, fonts, effects and backgrounds
- region reserved for inserting text or graphics
- arranges the content
- bring attention to object or text
15 Clues: organizational unit • arranges the content • how the animation appears • how the object disappears • Control how objects appear • visual depiction of information • Where rows and columns intersect • bring attention to object or text • makes the object move in a pattern • information arranged in rows and columns • region reserved for inserting text or graphics • ...
Photography Terms - Kenny Tabor 2023-08-22
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- setting to achieve the most accurate picture
- used to increase the intensity of all of colors
- selecting the best image
- used to increase the intensity of certain of colors
- the amount of relative warmth and coolness
- highlights in a photo which reach near white
- primary object
- used to add an overlay of color
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- brightest point in the image
- used to adjust the sharpness of a image
- meeting between photographer and client
- darkest points
- used to increase the sharpness of a image
- range of the different colors
- highlights in a photo which reach near black
15 Clues: darkest points • primary object • selecting the best image • brightest point in the image • range of the different colors • used to add an overlay of color • used to adjust the sharpness of a image • meeting between photographer and client • used to increase the sharpness of a image • the amount of relative warmth and coolness • setting to achieve the most accurate picture • ...
painting 2025-10-02
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- Overly bright and tasteless colors
- A painting of inanimate objects
- Outstanding work of art
- Softened or toned-down colors
- A painting of natural scenery
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- A painting showing the sea
- To represent or show something
- The brightest area in a painting
- The front part of a picture
- To mix colors smoothly
- Surface for painting
- The person posing for a portrait
12 Clues: Surface for painting • To mix colors smoothly • Outstanding work of art • A painting showing the sea • The front part of a picture • Softened or toned-down colors • A painting of natural scenery • To represent or show something • A painting of inanimate objects • The brightest area in a painting • The person posing for a portrait • Overly bright and tasteless colors
File Type Review 2023-08-22
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- supports transparency, replaces GIFs
- most commonly used for printing, a vector file type
- Animate extension
- program that uses vectors to produce images, does not distort
- oldest file type, uses only 256 color
- little squares that each contain a color to create a picture
- works in many environments, 16 million colors
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- most common, used in cameras, 16 million colors
- supports transparency, 256 colors, good for animated figures
- Photoshop extension
- a vector file type used for the Web
- extensions given by the software
- right, wrong, morals
- Illustrator extension
- raster-based program, uses pixels, images become distorted
15 Clues: Animate extension • Photoshop extension • right, wrong, morals • Illustrator extension • extensions given by the software • a vector file type used for the Web • supports transparency, replaces GIFs • oldest file type, uses only 256 color • works in many environments, 16 million colors • most common, used in cameras, 16 million colors • ...
Milady Chapter 21 Haircoloring (8) 2017-02-13
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- ? is the technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color.
- ? are used in powdered off the scalp hair lighteners.
- New ? is the part of the hair shaft between the scalp d the hair that has been previously colored.
- ? is an equal combination of red and yellow.
- Perform a preliminary strand ? prior to lightening in order to determine the processing time, the condition of the hair after lightening and the end results.
- When ? is used with hair lighteners, it softens the hair and makes it more fragile.
- A ? color is a color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
- ? lighteners produce pale shades in the fastest time.
- ? is an equal combination of blue and red.
- A ? color is an intermediate color achieved by missing a secondary color to its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
- The darker the natural hair color, the more ? it has.
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- ? hair of the same color level will lighten faster than hair that is nonporous, because the lightening agent can enter the cortex more rapidly.
- ? shampoo colors re prepared by combining permanent haircolor, hydrogen peroxide and shampoo.
- ? looking haircolor is made up of a combination of primary colors, secondary colors and tertiary colors.
- It is not advisable to ? past the pale-yellow stage as this will create overly porous hair that will not have enough natural pigment left to create the desired effect.
- A ? lightener is generally used for a lightener retouch because it is less irritating to the scalp and its consistency helps prevent overlapping of previously lightened hair.
- ? heat can lift and crack the cuticle and break bonds within the cortex.
- Up to ? activators can be used for on the scalp applications and up to four for off the scalp applications.
- ? is an equal combination of blue and yellow.
- ? effects haircoloring refers to an technique that involves partial lightening or coloring.
- ? are used primarily on prelightened hair to achieve pale, delicate colors.
- The greater the percentage of ? reflected in the natural color, the more difficult it is to achieve the delicate shades of a pale blond.
22 Clues: ? is an equal combination of blue and red. • ? is an equal combination of red and yellow. • ? is an equal combination of blue and yellow. • ? are used in powdered off the scalp hair lighteners. • ? lighteners produce pale shades in the fastest time. • The darker the natural hair color, the more ? it has. • ...
Delval Art of Caring 2026-03-06
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- the surface quality or feel
- the colors purple green and orange
- the area that sculptures actually occupy
- an art that is mirrored both horizontally and vertically
- the path created when an object moves from one point to another
- colors sitting across from each other on the color wheel
- art prioritizing form color and composition over representation
- the purity of a hue
- a hue produced by adding white
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- a type of movement in drawings
- three-dimensional triangle
- in a painting when all the parts equal a whole
- the use of elements of art in a piece to create visual stability
- three colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel
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- element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- three-dimensional circle
- when an artist creates a drawing of themselves
- art used in a political context
- the arrangement of opposite art elements and effects
- describing the artist title date medium and location
- the colors red blue and yellow
- art including dreamlike imagery to explore the irrational and mysterious
- creating points of interest to pull the viewer's eye to important parts of the piece
- when similar elements are used throughout the work
25 Clues: the purity of a hue • three-dimensional circle • three-dimensional triangle • the surface quality or feel • the colors red blue and yellow • a hue produced by adding white • a type of movement in drawings • art used in a political context • the colors purple green and orange • the lightness or darkness of a color • the area that sculptures actually occupy • ...
Delval- Art of Caring 2026-03-06
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- a hue produced by adding white
- the use of elements of art in a piece to create visual stability
- the area that sculptures actually occupy
- colors sitting across from each other on the color wheel
- the colors red blue and yellow
- when an artist creates a drawing of themselves
- three-dimensional circle
- three colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel
- art used in a political context
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- art prioritizing form color and composition over representation
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- the purity of a hue
- a type of movement in drawings
- the arrangement of opposite art elements and effects
- the surface quality or feel
- element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- the colors purple green and orange
- creating points of interest to pull the viewer's eye to important parts of the piece
- in a painting when all the parts equal a whole
- an art that is mirrored both horizontally and vertically
- three-dimensional triangle
- art including dreamlike imagery to explore the irrational and mysterious
- when similar elements are used throughout the work
- the path created when an object moves from one point to another
- describing the artist title date medium and location
25 Clues: the purity of a hue • three-dimensional circle • three-dimensional triangle • the surface quality or feel • a type of movement in drawings • a hue produced by adding white • the colors red blue and yellow • art used in a political context • the colors purple green and orange • the lightness or darkness of a color • the area that sculptures actually occupy • ...
Color Theory 2023-01-13
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- yellow red blue
- an artwork done in tints and shades of one hue
- orange green purple
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- pure color
- hue plus white
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- primary color plus a secondary color lime
- tint of red
- shade of red
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- colors that remind you of winter
- hue plus black
- colors that remind you of fire
13 Clues: pure color • tint of red • shade of red • hue plus black • hue plus white • yellow red blue • orange green purple • colors that remind you of fire • colors that remind you of winter • the lightness or darkness of a color • primary color plus a secondary color lime • an artwork done in tints and shades of one hue • colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
worm 2023-11-02
14 Clues: 1 side • 2 sides • 2 colors • equal sides • many colors • one language • two languages • brain illness • equal distance • under the tounge • supported by 2 sides • study of brain/nerves • study of brain diseases • study of brain language
Art Vocabulary 2018-01-31
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- Tool used to paint
- Group of colors made by mixing other colors
- Painting of a vase or bowl of fruit
- Group of colors: Red, Yellow, & Blue
- the way something feels
- Cutting and gluing paper
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- Painting of a person
- Painting of the land
- Direction of left and right
- Three Dimension Art Work
- Color Group of Blue, Green & Purple
- Direction of Up and Down
- Color Group of Red, Orange & Yellow
13 Clues: Tool used to paint • Painting of a person • Painting of the land • the way something feels • Three Dimension Art Work • Direction of Up and Down • Cutting and gluing paper • Direction of left and right • Color Group of Blue, Green & Purple • Painting of a vase or bowl of fruit • Color Group of Red, Orange & Yellow • Group of colors: Red, Yellow, & Blue • ...
Art I Terms 2021-11-08
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- Colors opposite on the color wheel.
- Point on the horizon line where lines converge and seem to disappear.
- Color result of adding white to red.
- The color result of the absence of light.
- Red, Yellow, and Blue.
- A naturally occurring spectrum.
- Any color with black added.
- Black, White, and Grey are this type of color.
- A wedge shaped glass that bends white light into a spectrum.
- A way of shading with criss crossed lines using pen.
- A color's brightness or dullness.
- A way of painting that only uses shades and tints of one color.
- Part of the picture plane that is closest to the viewer's eye.
- The name of any spectral color.
- Element of art that describes how something feels or appears to feel.
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- A chart listing the colors of the spectrum
- Design principle referring to the relationship of one part to the whole.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Part of the picture plane that's furthest from the viewer's eye.
- Finely ground color powders found in the earth.
- Color result of adding black to orange
- A way of shading with dots using pen.
- Colors made by mixing primary colors.
- A way of shading with lines using pen.
- Any color with white added.
- Element of art that is 3-D and encloses space.
- Most basic element of art
- The element of art derived from reflected light.
- The middle stretch of the picture plane.
- A plan for organizing colors
- Element of art that is 2-D and encloses space.
31 Clues: Red, Yellow, and Blue. • Most basic element of art • Any color with black added. • Any color with white added. • A plan for organizing colors • A naturally occurring spectrum. • The name of any spectral color. • A color's brightness or dullness. • Colors opposite on the color wheel. • Color result of adding white to red. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Digital Design 2022-11-29
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- made up of points, lines, and curves. All of the shapes within a vector are calculated using a mathematical equation which means the image can scale in size without losing any quality.
- six-digit number used in HTML, CSS, and design software applications to represent colors
- comprised of colors that can be utilized for any illustration or design work that represents your brand
- does not include any extra stroke at the ends of the letters
- the surface characteristics of your image
- makes images more unclear or less distinct
- font whose letters and characters each occupies the same amount of horizontal space
- often known as negative space, refers to the area of a design left blank
- enables us to make an element of a design transparent
- determines the quality
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- model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors
- the visual component of the written word
- imagining a 3×3 grid lying on top of your image and then aligning the subject of the image with the guide lines and their intersection points
- free graphics editor that you can use to create vector graphics
- gradual change of colors (such as green turning gradually into blue) or a color fading into transparency
- made with red, orange yellow and various combinations of these colors
- simply dummy text used by the design industry
- cutting away and discarding the unnecessary portions of the image
- blue, green and light purple have the ability to calm and soothe
- the little extra stroke or curves, at the ends of letters
20 Clues: determines the quality • the surface characteristics of your image • makes images more unclear or less distinct • the visual component of the written word • simply dummy text used by the design industry • enables us to make an element of a design transparent • the little extra stroke or curves, at the ends of letters • ...
Art I Semester I 2024-12-17
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- made by mixing a primary and secondary...RV, RO, YO, YG, BG, BV
- the two halves of the work of art are different, but elements interact to make each side equally important
- 3+ colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- orange, green, and purple
- created when light reflects off an object and enters the eye and is made up of hue, value, and intensity
- located opposite of each other on the color wheel
- the arrangement of visual elements in an composition so that the visual weight is distributed equally and no one part overpowers the others
- the lightness or darkness of a color or object
- the arrangement of objects and elements in an artwork
- The work of art is the same on both sides of a center line
- area around, within, and above an object- creates the illusion of depth in a composition.
- of thirds involves dividing an image into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines and placing elements on the intersections
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- red, yellow, and blue
- the arrangement of elements radiating from central point
- scale allows artists to understand and organize different shades from light to dark
- Wheel A circular visual representation of colors arranged to show the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
- point the area of a composition that draws the viewer's eye and holds their interest.
- a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point
- the process of removing or adjusting the edges of an image or object to improve its composition, framing, or to focus on a specific subject
- Colors reds, oranges, yellows
- refers to how things feel or look like they would feel if touched
- colors blues, greens and purples
- a three dimensional object or the appearance of one
- a closed, two-dimensional area created by lines or edges
24 Clues: red, yellow, and blue • orange, green, and purple • Colors reds, oranges, yellows • colors blues, greens and purples • the lightness or darkness of a color or object • located opposite of each other on the color wheel • a three dimensional object or the appearance of one • a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point • ...
Grade 8 Crossword Puzzle Vocabulary 2026-06-03
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- Tones Natural colors found in nature, such as brown, tan, rust, and beige.
- Line A line that shows the outside edge or shape of an object.
- The part of the artwork that stands out the most.
- The darker area where light is blocked.
- Using different tints and shades of one color
- The lightest area of an object where light hits it.
- A technique artists use to create the illusion of depth and space.
- When two halves of an object are similar or match each other
- Mixing colors smoothly so there are no harsh lines between them.
- Creating value with closely spaced parallel lines.
- Using different values to create the illusion of light, shadow, and form.
- A visual beat created by repeating elements.
- Carefully looking at a subject in order to draw it accurately.
- The arrangement of shapes, lines, and objects within an artwork.
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- A color made lighter by adding white.
- Creating darker values by crossing layers of lines over each other.
- The way artwork is arranged so it feels stable and even.
- Artwork that looks like real life.
- An object that looks three-dimensional because of shading and value.
- When all parts of the artwork work together as a whole.
- Colors Colors that remind us of heat, such as red, orange, yellow, and many browns.
- How light or dark a color is.
- Repeating lines, shapes, colors, or designs.
- How the artist leads your eyes through the artwork.
- The lightest area on an object where light hits directly.
- Image A photograph or picture used to help create a drawing.
- Using differences (light/dark, big/small) to create interest.
27 Clues: How light or dark a color is. • Artwork that looks like real life. • A color made lighter by adding white. • The darker area where light is blocked. • Repeating lines, shapes, colors, or designs. • A visual beat created by repeating elements. • Using different tints and shades of one color • The part of the artwork that stands out the most. • ...
2.01 key terms 2022-02-18
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- color appears different under light shade
- Hues located opposite each other
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue
- The three hues
- The colors from yellow through orange red
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues
- Refers to only one color
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black
- Hues located next to each other
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- colors to be used in combination
- The colors from green through blueviolet
- the pure color at the base
- created by mixing a primary and secondary
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white
- Color combinations based on color wheel
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color
18 Clues: The three hues • Refers to only one color • the pure color at the base • Hues located next to each other • colors to be used in combination • Hues located opposite each other • A diagram of the spectrum of hues • the brightness or dullness of a color • Color combinations based on color wheel • Hues created by mixing two primary hues • The colors from green through blueviolet • ...
Light and Color Crossword 2023-06-29
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- Abbreviation for the primary colors of light
- A 3D glass shape that can show all the colors of the rainbow.
- A device that separates the colors of light.
- A type of light that can cause sunburn.
- Light travels in ______ lines, also called rays.
- When it rains, you might see this very colorful sight!
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- You see your _______ when you look in the mirror.
- You might buy broad _______ sunscreen to cover a wide range of colors.
- You get this color when you mix red, green, and blue light.
- The abbreviation for the colors in a rainbow
- This is the color you get when there is no light.
11 Clues: A type of light that can cause sunburn. • Abbreviation for the primary colors of light • A device that separates the colors of light. • The abbreviation for the colors in a rainbow • Light travels in ______ lines, also called rays. • You see your _______ when you look in the mirror. • This is the color you get when there is no light. • ...
Art Vocab Units 1&2 2020-09-28
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- When you add white to a color to make it lighter, you create a ________________.
- An area or space enclosed with a line is called a ________________.
- A flat plane figure or a shape that has length and width is called __________________.
- ________________ shapes are irregular shapes associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
- ________________ shapes have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Some examples are circle, square, triangle, and rectangle.
- To partially cover something is to _____________ it.
- The background or the area that surrounds the subject of the artwork is called ________________ space.
- _______________ colors are made by mixing 2 primary colors; green, orange, violet.
- ___________ is the lightness or darkness of an object or area
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- _______ is another word for color.
- The subject or area of interest in an artwork is called ________________ space.
- The 5 __________ of line are zigzag, diagonal, horizontal, curved, and vertical.
- The distance between, around, above, below, or within things is called __________.
- ____________ is produced when light, striking an object is reflected back to the eye.
- When you add black to a color to make it darker, you create a ________________.
- A continuous mark with length and direction that is made on a surface by a moving point is called a __________.
- _____ pastels are a drawing medium made with a pigment, non-drying oil, and wax binder.
- _______________ is a gradual change from light to dark values, or from one color to another.
- _______________ colors are colors from which all other colors can theoretically be mixed; red, yellow, blue.
- Abstract art that does not represent specific objects, people, or other subjects found in the natural world is called ___________________ art.
- ____________________ is one of the first creators of pure abstraction in modern painting and is well-known for his non-objective art
21 Clues: _______ is another word for color. • To partially cover something is to _____________ it. • ___________ is the lightness or darkness of an object or area • An area or space enclosed with a line is called a ________________. • The subject or area of interest in an artwork is called ________________ space. • ...
Science Crossword 2015-04-23
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- the point at which rays parallel to the optical axis reflect and meet
- each packet of light energy
- the image you see in a plane mirror
- when light causes an electron to move so much that it is knocked out of metal
- the energy that electromagnetic waves transfer through matter or space
- a mirror with a surface that curves inward like the inside of a bowl
- two primary colors combine in equal amounts to produce this
- a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward
- this forms when light rays actually meet
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- the light that passes through a polarized filter
- occurs when parallel rays of light hit an uneven surface
- this occurs when parallel rays of light hit a smooth surface
- any two colors that combine to form white light are called this
- a material that scatters the light that passes through it
- a material that transmits most of the light that strikes it
- a flat sheet of glass that has a smooth, silver colored coating on one side
- three colors that can combine to make any other color
- an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half
- a transverse wave that involves the transfer of electric and magnetic energy
- a copy of the object formed by reflected or refracted rays of light
- when the three primary colors of light are combined in equal amounts
- a material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it
- light waves as straight lines
- a color that is produced when the three primary colors of pigments are combined in equal amounts
- colored substances that are used to color other materials
25 Clues: each packet of light energy • light waves as straight lines • the image you see in a plane mirror • this forms when light rays actually meet • a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward • an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half • the light that passes through a polarized filter • three colors that can combine to make any other color • ...
MMA211 2021-12-15
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- It is a combination of related colors that are situated next to each other on the color wheel.
- It is a pure color with no black or white added.
- The color system used for printing.
- It refers to the amount of pure color it contains.
- The by-product of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain.
- It is based on the combination of three colors, which are evenly situated on the color wheel.
- An international printing, publishing, and packaging color language.
- It is created when only black is added to a hue.
- It is created when you add both black and white to a hue.
- The color system used for monitors and web.
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- It is when hue becomes less dominant.
- It is also known as split-complementary. It uses base color and two analogous colors.
- It is created when you add white to any hue on the color wheel.
- It refers to a color which is not associated with any hue.
- Color scheme that uses variations in value and saturation of a single color.
- It is a measurement of the brightness of a color.
- The ___ representation models the way different paints mix together to create color in the real world, with the lightness dimension resembling the varying amounts of black or white paint in the mixture.
- Colors that are situated on the opposite sides of the color wheel.
- Became popular among artists studying in Rome in the eighteenth century. It is the act of painting outdoors.
- The ___ representation models how colors appear under light.
20 Clues: The color system used for printing. • It is when hue becomes less dominant. • The color system used for monitors and web. • It is a pure color with no black or white added. • It is created when only black is added to a hue. • It is a measurement of the brightness of a color. • It refers to the amount of pure color it contains. • ...
Graphics 2023-11-08
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- A color model that uses cyan, magenta, yellow, and black as primary colors to print images
- A type of image file format that stores shapes as mathematical equations
- A tool that mirrors a digital image or a layer horizontally or vertically
- A type of image file format that stores pixels as a grid of binary values
- A newer image file format that uses lossless compression and supports transparency
- A tool that changes the dimensions of a digital image or a layer
- A section of a digital image that can be edited separately from the rest of the image
- The smallest unit of a digital image that can be displayed on a screen
- A tool that allows you to modify a digital image or a layer in various ways
- A tool that turns a digital image or a layer around a fixed point
- A color model that uses red, green, and blue as primary colors to create other colors
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- A tool that hides or reveals parts of a digital image or a layer
- A tool that cuts out a part of a digital image or a layer
- The number of pixels per inch (ppi) or per centimeter (ppcm) in a digital image
- A set of colors that are used in a digital image or a graphic design
- A common image file format that uses lossy compression to reduce file size
- A smooth transition of colors from one to another in a digital image or a graphic design
- The property of light that is perceived by the human eye and brain
- A popular image file format that supports animation and transparency
- A tool that applies a specific effect or modification to a digital image
20 Clues: A tool that cuts out a part of a digital image or a layer • A tool that hides or reveals parts of a digital image or a layer • A tool that changes the dimensions of a digital image or a layer • A tool that turns a digital image or a layer around a fixed point • The property of light that is perceived by the human eye and brain • ...
Color Theory 2024-03-04
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- A color plus black
- A color plus white
- One color plus it's tints and shades
- How would you name a shade of blue?
- Red + Yellow =
- Blue + Yellow =
- How would you name a tint of red?
- Blue, yellow, and red
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- Yellow, blue-violet, red-violet is an example of this color scheme
- Red-violet, yellow-green, Red-orange
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Red + Blue =
- Two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- Purple, green, orange
- 3 equally spaced colors on the color wheel
15 Clues: Red + Blue = • Red + Yellow = • Blue + Yellow = • A color plus black • A color plus white • Purple, green, orange • Blue, yellow, and red • How would you name a tint of red? • How would you name a shade of blue? • Red-violet, yellow-green, Red-orange • One color plus it's tints and shades • 3 equally spaced colors on the color wheel • ...
Color Theory 2022-02-17
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- having a single color
- A group of similar colors adjacent to one another on the color wheel
- These colors are created by mixing two of the primaries
- A color's position in the visual spectrum;
- create only effects of darkness and lightness
- Changing a hue by adding gray to it
- Red, yellow, and blue
- These colors are created by mixing a primary with a secondary color.
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- Those hues exactly opposite one another on a color wheel.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors.
- Changing a hue by adding black to it
- Changing a hue by adding white to it
- The property of color that measures the brilliance of a hue.
13 Clues: having a single color • Red, yellow, and blue • Changing a hue by adding gray to it • Changing a hue by adding black to it • Changing a hue by adding white to it • A color's position in the visual spectrum; • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. • create only effects of darkness and lightness • These colors are created by mixing two of the primaries • ...
Visual Art Review 2022-12-05
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- The way something looks or feels
- Tints and shades of one color
- This artist helped make collage an art form
- Drawings containing outlines only
- Placing an object in front of another
- Reducing the number of objects
- Rectangle, square, circle, etc.
- Dividing your paper into sections to help with object placement
- Quick drawings showing movement, mass, and expression
- Brightness
- Darkness and lightness
- Refers to distances or areas around, between, or within components of a piece
- A glue like substance to join two pieces of clay
- Adding white to a color
- A 3-D object that has HxWxL
- Red, Yellow, Orange
- Making marks on clay to help join two pieces
- On the horizon line where the orthogonals meet
- This Cuban artist combines Pop Art with Cubism
- Making objects up front larger, objects in the background smaller, overlapping, and adding value
- Where the land meets the sky
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- Subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner such as the style Georgia O'Keeffe used in her flower paintings
- 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- A 2-D object that has HxW. They can be organic or geometric
- Blue, Green, Purple
- Colors across form each other on the color wheel.
- Refers to size
- Angled lines that converge at the vanishing point
- Created by mixing primary colors with secondary colors
- A point moving through space
- This Mexican artist created many self-portraits while she was bed-ridden
- An abstract movement showing multiple points of view and forms are simplified and broken apart into planes, then reassembled in an abstract form emphasizing geometric shapes.
- Defined by hue, value, and intensity
- The placement or arrangement of the elements in a work of art
- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality
- Colors crated by mixing two primary colors together
- Helps with proportion and scale
- Name of a color
38 Clues: Brightness • Refers to size • Name of a color • Blue, Green, Purple • Red, Yellow, Orange • Darkness and lightness • Adding white to a color • A 3-D object that has HxWxL • A point moving through space • Where the land meets the sky • Tints and shades of one color • Reducing the number of objects • Rectangle, square, circle, etc. • Helps with proportion and scale • ...
Science Crossword 2015-04-23
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- a flat sheet of glass that has a smooth, silver colored coating on one side
- a transverse wave that involves the transfer of electric and magnetic energy
- a material that transmits most of the light that strikes it
- this occurs when parallel rays of light hit a smooth surface
- an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half
- a material that scatters the light that passes through it
- any two colors that combine to form white light are called this
- occurs when parallel rays of light hit an uneven surface
- three colors that can combine to make any other color
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- when the three primary colors of light are combined in equal amounts
- the light that passes through a polarized filter
- this forms when light rays actually meet
- the image you see in a plane mirror
- when light causes an electron to move so much that it is knocked out of metal
- the energy that electromagnetic waves transfer through matter or space
- a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward
- a copy of the object formed by reflected or refracted rays of light
- a mirror with a surface that curves inward like the inside of a bowl
- a material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it
- each packet of light energy
- two primary colors combine in equal amounts to produce this
- the point at which rays parallel to the optical axis reflect and meet
- light waves as straight lines
- a color that is produced when the three primary colors of pigments are combined in equal amounts
- colored substances that are used to color other materials
25 Clues: each packet of light energy • light waves as straight lines • the image you see in a plane mirror • this forms when light rays actually meet • a mirror with a surface that curves out-ward • an imaginary line that divides a mirror in half • the light that passes through a polarized filter • three colors that can combine to make any other color • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
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- 2-dimensional enclosed area. Examples: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, semi-circle.
- A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch (as opposed to a surface visually stimulated by the artist).
- the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green.
- a part compared to the whole. Example: The size of the window is in proportion to the size of the house.
- repeating.
- having 3 dimensions
- Art Processes ceramics, sculpture, fiber art (weaving, knitting, quilting).
- Colors green, blue, violet.
- Colors colors that are opposite on the color wheel. Example: orange and blue, red and green, yellow and violet.
- (plural) materials used to make artwork.
- difference between light and dark or difference between rough and smooth.
- Colors orange, red, yellow.
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- Two points make a line. Examples: straight, curved, vertical, thick, horizontal, thin, wavy, bold, diagonal.
- or lightness of a color
- (focal point)-catches your eye due to large shape, bright color, located near the center
- referring to the space between objects, also foreground, middle ground and background.
- Space the area between the objects. Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms.
- (singular) material used to make artwork.
- colors that are side by side on the color wheel. Example: yellow-orange, orange, red-orange
- Media crayon, pencil, fabric, yarn, paint (tempera, watercolor), ink and pastel. (Cray-pas).
- making a hue lighter by adding white. Shade making a hue darker by adding black.
- 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid.
- the path your eyes follow through a work of art (what you see first is the emphasis or focal point-then what you see second and so on.) OR the lines appear to be moving.
- light, medium, dark. Example: value scale.
- hue.
25 Clues: hue. • repeating. • having 3 dimensions • or lightness of a color • Colors green, blue, violet. • Colors orange, red, yellow. • (plural) materials used to make artwork. • (singular) material used to make artwork. • light, medium, dark. Example: value scale. • 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid. • the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green. • ...
EOC Review 2024-05-06
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- A type of color that evokes, or gives, a feeling of warmth
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and have a common hue
- The principle of art concerned with differences
- A type of color that seems to advance toward the viewer
- A color's brightness or dullness
- A type of balance where both sides appear the same
- A type of balance where one side appears different than the other
- The way a surface looks or feels
- A two-dimensional element of art that can be geometric or organic
- A principle of art that refers to the equalization of elements
- A type of color made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors (purple, green, orange)
- Three colors spaced evenly apart on the color wheel
- Made by mixing white with a color
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- A type of color that cannot be made by mixing any other colors together (red, yellow, blue)
- What is perceived when waves of light strike the retina
- A type of color that evokes, or gives, a feeling of coolness
- A three-dimensional element of art that encloses volume
- An element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two-dimensional artwork
- A type of color made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color (ex) red-violet or green-blue)
- A mark made by a moving art tool
- Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- A color's name
- The principle of art concerned with "oneness"
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- The principle of art created by making one area different than the others
- Made by mixing black with a color
- The principle of art concerned with size relationships
- The principle of art concerned with the repetition of visual elements
- A type of color that seems to recede into the background
29 Clues: A color's name • A mark made by a moving art tool • A color's brightness or dullness • The way a surface looks or feels • Made by mixing black with a color • Made by mixing white with a color • the lightness or darkness of a color • The principle of art concerned with "oneness" • The principle of art concerned with differences • ...
Beginning Art Quiz 1 Review 2022-09-22
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- Colors that are directly across each other on the Color Wheel
- Type of texture that reflects how an objects looks like it feels
- Red, Orange, and Yellow are considered a ________ color scheme.
- Space, The empty space that surrounds positive space in an artwork
- Type of drawing that includes a simple outline of an object, with very little detail
- A 2-dimensional (2D) enclosed space; measured by length and width
- An Element of Art that is 3-dimensional (3D); measured by length, width, and depth
- Illusion, art that “Tricks the Eye”
- __________________ colors are created when you mix 1 Primary and 1 Secondary Color that are next to each other on the Color Wheel
- of Art, Building Blocks of art
- The area in which an artwork is created
- The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow
- Art, Art that does not attempt to show or illustrate reality
- The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space
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- Type of texture that reflects the way an object actually feels
- Space, Represented by the actual objects that take up space in an artwork
- Free-flowing shapes; found in nature
- The lightness or darkness of an object; refers to shadows and highlights
- Mathematical shapes; use of a tool (ruler) needed for accuracy
- An artistic composition made up of various materials (ex: paper, cloth, wood) glued onto a surface
- Blue, Violet (Purple), and Green are considered a _________ color scheme.
- The arrangement or placement of the Elements of Art in an artwork
- The colors you get when you mix 2 Primary Colors; Orange, Green, Violet (Purple)
- The smaller parts of an artwork; usually seen best up close; create Visual Interest
- Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface
25 Clues: of Art, Building Blocks of art • Illusion, art that “Tricks the Eye” • Free-flowing shapes; found in nature • The area in which an artwork is created • The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space • The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow • Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface • ...
Intro 2019-05-21
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- The process of getting out the air bubbles from clay.
- The colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Clay that is hard enough to be carved into but not hard enough to be manipulated or fired.
- Liquid clay made by mixing clay and water.
- A color scheme containing or using one color with different shades.
- Rolling clay into long rolls and stacking them to create a pot.
- The gradual movement from black to grey to white.
- The part of an image between the foreground and the background.
- Pottery that has been fired once but needs to be glazed and fired again.
- The part of the image that is closest to the viewer, front.
- The use of a horizon line and vanishing point(s) to create realistic renderings of an image.
- A quick sketch using lots of movement, often the first stage of a longer drawing.
- Using flat, rectangular pieces of clay to create a pot.
- A color scheme that is black, white and gray with no color.
- Colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel by threes.
- A special kind of oven for firing pottery
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- Slashing hash marks on the clay.
- Clay that is as dry as possible and ready to be fired.
- The three main colors that can be mixed together to make all other colors but cannot be made themselves.
- To portray or show something as larger than it is as an effect of perspective.
- The result of mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
- A color that is the result of mixing two primary colors.
- Pottery that has been glazed and is ready to be fired again.
- Groups of two to four colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- The placement or arrangement of visual elements in art.
- The part of the image that is behind the foreground and middleground.
- Using your thumb and fingers to squeeze the clay into a pot.
- Color
- Carving away from a material to create a sculpture.
- The outline of a subject.
30 Clues: Color • The outline of a subject. • Slashing hash marks on the clay. • A special kind of oven for firing pottery • Liquid clay made by mixing clay and water. • The gradual movement from black to grey to white. • Carving away from a material to create a sculpture. • The process of getting out the air bubbles from clay. • ...
Nail Stucture and Diseases, Color Theory 2026-03-10
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- A general technical term for any deformity or disease of the natural nail.
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail.
- Darkening of the nails caused by increased pigment (melanocytes).
- Edge: The part of the nail plate that extends beyond the fingertip.
- The area where the nail plate cells are formed; the "mother" of the nail.
- The living skin at the base of the nail plate covering the matrix area.
- The thickened layer of skin lying between the fingertip and the free edge.
- Colors located next to each other on the color wheel that create harmony.
- Bed: The living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- The technical term for bitten nails.
- A condition where the living skin around the nail plate splits or tears.
- The brightness or dullness (saturation) of a color.
- The technical medical term for the natural nail.
- Lines: Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate.
- Colors formed by mixing a primary with its neighboring secondary color.
- Plate: The hardened keratin plate that sits on top of the nail bed.
- The technical name of a specific color or its position on the wheel.
- The lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding.
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- The technical term for an ingrown nail.
- A color that has been lightened by adding white.
- Whitish discolorations or spots usually caused by injury to the matrix.
- Colors located directly opposite each other on the wheel that neutralize one another.
- A color that has been darkened by adding black.
- The measurement of how light or dark a color is.
- Pure pigment colors (Red, Yellow, Blue) that cannot be created by mixing others.
- The visible part of the matrix that appears as a white half-moon shape.
- A fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
- Colors created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors (Orange, Green, Violet).
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects the nail bed and matrix to the bone.
- The dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate.
30 Clues: The technical term for bitten nails. • The technical term for an ingrown nail. • A fungal infection of the natural nail plate. • A color that has been darkened by adding black. • A color that has been lightened by adding white. • The measurement of how light or dark a color is. • The technical medical term for the natural nail. • ...
Floral Design: Principles and Elements 2023-08-28
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- units/elements within a design in shape size quantity and degree of emphasis
- refers to the amount of white in a color
- mixture of two primary colors in equal amounts
- combination of all color harmonies showing a variety or a change of colors
- organization of components into a whole resulting in a cohesive relationship of all parts
- any 3 colors which are side by side on a 12-part color wheel
- secondary principle of rhythm repeating “like” material within a composition
- secondary principle of rhythm that connects two things which are opposite
- any 2 colors which are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue
- refers to the amount of black in a color or hue darkened by the addition of black
- striking difference between 2 elements
- floral material which has an “airy” look to create the finishing touch
- visual movement throughout a design usually achieved by means of repetition
- secondary principle of rhythm placing materials at different levels in a design
- are created using blues greens purples and tend to represent water or the sky
- two colors on either side of a complement or two adjacent colors
- visual or tactile feel of an item
- secondary principle of proportion or size in relation to its surroundings
- two dimensional geometric shape of an object
- equality of distribution throughout an arrangement
- secondary principle of dominance or center of interest in a design
- area of authority in a design
- created by repeating lines shapes and forms or repetition
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- secondary principle of contrast creating contrast by using two conflicting elements
- two complementary color sets
- secondary principle of dominance which is an area which stands out in a design
- secondary principle of contrast used to break the similarity of an arrangement
- brightness or darkness of a hue
- ensures the arrangement is stable
- basic building blocks of the color system of red yellow and blue
- composed of different materials on either side of the central axis
- color harmony of one chroma in different values
- are created using reds oranges and yellows and represents sunlight and/or heat
- expressed visually through the elements and include balance proportion harmony unity dominance rhythm and contrast
- secondary principle of contrast used to create a higher interest
- achieved when all the elements flowers foliage and container complements one another
- amount of space a component occupies in a composition
- used to describe the brightness or dullness of color
- colors which are easily seen at a distance
- three dimensional configuration or shape that describes the length width height or shape
- mixture of a primary color and secondary color in equal amounts
- four colors equally spaced on a color wheel
- same on both sides of the central axis or mirror images
- visual path the eye is drawn or attracted as it proceeds through the arrangement or movement
- combination of any three colors equally distant from one another on a color wheel
- secondary principle of dominance; enhances or adds interest to a design
- basic visual qualities of a design includes line form space texture pattern color size
- describes the lightness or darkness of a hue
- total area a person can see and can be positive/negative
50 Clues: two complementary color sets • area of authority in a design • brightness or darkness of a hue • ensures the arrangement is stable • visual or tactile feel of an item • striking difference between 2 elements • refers to the amount of white in a color • colors which are easily seen at a distance • four colors equally spaced on a color wheel • ...
Floral Frenzy 2020-09-12
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- How would you classify a monochromatic painting? (Two words)
- Contrast is used to create a difference between _____elements
- If you ran out of black paint, you could no longer create a...
- What is a painting called if it has a variety of colors?
- What would you use to measure the pureness of a color?
- What would happen to color if light couldn’t reflect off of it?
- If the color white didn’t exist, what would be impossible to make?
- Two dimensional
- What is the center of interest in a design called? (Two words)
- Equality of distribution
- Four colors equally spaced on a color wheel
- What would you use if you wanted to have a visual movement that changed gradually in degrees?
- Amount of space a component occupies in a composition
- If a painting had no variation there would be no...
- To be a complementary color, the colors have to sit _______ on a color wheel.
- Two sets of complementary colors (two words)
- What does tension create in a painting?
- The relationship in units or elements within a design
- Created by repeating lines, shapes, and forms
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- The opposite is receding colors (two words)
- How would you summarize color intensity when grey is added?
- Secondary principle of dominance, an area that stands out in a design
- How would you create a higher interest in a painting?
- Entire area that a person can see
- A type of space that is occupied by material
- What principle of dominance would you use to enhance interest in a design?
- Can you predict the outcome if a primary color is mixed with a secondary color?
- the two colors on either side of a complement (two words)
- How is rhythm created?
- If a painting didn’t appear at a distance, you could draw the conclusion that it was painted with... (two words)
- What creates a finishing touch?
- How would you describe the visual path that the eye is drawn to through an arrangement?
- How many colors have to be next to each other on a color wheel to be considered analogous?
- To create repetition, you have to use _______ components.
- How would you describe the length, width, and height of an object?
- Include balance, proportion, harmony, unity, dominance, rhythm, and contrast.
- A painting lacking depth would look
37 Clues: Two dimensional • How is rhythm created? • Equality of distribution • What creates a finishing touch? • Entire area that a person can see • A painting lacking depth would look • What does tension create in a painting? • The opposite is receding colors (two words) • Four colors equally spaced on a color wheel • A type of space that is occupied by material • ...
Chapter 21 Haircoloring Permanent Color 2017-01-23
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- Haircolors also known as Progressive Haircolors, are haircolors containing metal salts that change hair color gradually buildup and exposure to air.
- The hairs ability to absorb moisture
- outer layer, contributes 20% to the overall strength of the hair
- haircolor Deposits but does not lift Deposits only haircolor; does not lift.
- The diameter of the hair shaft
- hair color No-lift, deposit only non-oxidation haircolor formulate to last through several shampoos
- violet and green.
- Middle layer of the hair gives strength and elasticity and contributes 80% of overall strength to the hair.
- law of color The system for understanding color relationships
- Haircolor non-oxidative colors that make only a physical change, has large pigment molecules that do not penetrate the cuticle layer.
- colors Achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color: blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green.
- Color is the predominant tone of a color. Each color identified by a number and letter. The number indicates the level and the letter indicates the tone. Example: 6G is level 6-dark blond with a G-gold base.
- A combination of equal parts of prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends
- Agent product used to open the cuticle of the hair fiber so that tint can penetrate
- test a test performed to determine how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair
- Haircolor Lightens and deposit color at the same time in a single process.
- A non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
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- application Refers to the first time the hair is colored
- Pigment also known as undertone the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process
- with a predominance of red are considered: Cool tones
- Peroxide developer is an oxidizing agent when mixed with an oxidation Haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color
- colors A primary and secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are considered
- Measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors:
- The number of hairs per square inch on the head.
- colors Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture are Blue, Red, and Yellow
- refers to the strength of a color. Described as soft, medium, or strong
- Growth is the part of the hair shaft between the scalp and the hair that has not been previously colored.
- Derivatives contain small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules within the cortex
- Statement is designed to protect the school or salon from responsibility for accidents or damages.
- dyes or Natural haircolors Colors obtained from the leaves or bark of plants
- The melanin that gives the blonde and red colors to hair
- Consultation room should have what color of walls? white
- Precursors The tint formula in permanent haircolor; Small compounds that can diffuse into the hair shaft
- The melanin that gives black and brown colors to the hair
- also known as a oxidizing agents or catalysts; when mixed with an oxidation Haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color
- Test U.S. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires that a patch test be given 24 to 48 hours prior to each application of an aniline haircolor. Also known as a Predisposition Test. Conducted behind the ear or inside of elbow.
- System Unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color. Arranged on a scale from 1-10
- or Hue balance of color. Described as warmth or coolness of a color
- of Demarcation The visible line separating colored hair from new growth
40 Clues: violet and green. • The diameter of the hair shaft • The hairs ability to absorb moisture • The number of hairs per square inch on the head. • with a predominance of red are considered: Cool tones • application Refers to the first time the hair is colored • The melanin that gives the blonde and red colors to hair • ...
2025 Art 1 HS Spring Semester Exam Review 2025-05-07
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- Made of 4 colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel
- These are typically indicated by tints of color.
- Consists of three colors that are an equal distance from each other on the color wheel.
- Color changes that are made by using gray
- The process of designing and producing images multiple times.
- The furnace in which ceramics pieces are fired
- This part of the brush holds the bristles together.
- Clay that has been fired once, usually at a low temperature.
- An Element of Art, refers to reflected light off of an object.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A low-fire clay. Porous and not waterproof. To be functional, it must be glazed.
- The proof pulled from a block to check the appearance of the image to make sure it is all right
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- An area on an object that has intermediate values.
- Three-dimensional forms or forms in relief created by carving, assemblage, or modeling.
- A coating of material applied to ceramics before firing that forms a glass-like surface.
- Color schemes that consist of 3-5 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Used to apply paint to a canvas.
- A damp condition of the clay when it is too firm to bend yet soft enough to be carved.
- Colors that are associated with things that are warm or hot
- A color scheme that consists of one color and tints and shades of that color
- In printing, a piece of thick, flat material with a design on its surface
- A small, hand held-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- Preparing the surface of a piece of clay to be added to another piece of clay.
- Complementary - a complementary color plus the two colors on either side of its
- White, black, and brown change the intensity of a color
- Red, yellow, and blue
- A round, smooth pad used to press paper against a block
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- A 3D object that has Height, Depth, and Width.
- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface.
- In printmaking, what is it called when your image prints twice?
- Thick, tacky material used in printmaking.
- Clay is easily manipulated and bent
- Clay is hardened by heating it to a high temperature, fusing the clay particles
- The glue used for clay to combine two pieces together.
- Ceramic forming method utilizing rope-like plastic clay
- Colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
- An area on an object where light is directly hitting the object.
- Systematic ways that colors are put together in artworks according to their arrangement on the color wheel
- Colors that are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- The condition of clay is no visible moisture and the clay is ready to be fired.
- These are indicated by shades of a color.
- The color spectrum bent into a circle
- This is a product of the Earth that when heated becomes hard.
- A tool used to measure value
- Clay slabs are cut to a shape and joined together using scoring and wet clay called slip.
- Another name for color
- A metal or wooden plate to hold a wood cut or linocut in place on a table while cutting.
- Where paint is mixed to create the colors you need.
- Colors that are created by mixing two primary colors
- An art surface where paintings can be created.
- A type of paint that uses a plastic binder.
- Objects made of clay fired at high temperatures for a chemical change to take place in the clay body.
- Lighter values of a color that are created by using white.
- A tool used to cut away material in a relief print.
- Darker values of a color that are created by using black.
56 Clues: Red, yellow, and blue • Another name for color • A tool used to measure value • Used to apply paint to a canvas. • Clay is easily manipulated and bent • The color spectrum bent into a circle • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Color changes that are made by using gray • These are indicated by shades of a color. • Thick, tacky material used in printmaking. • ...
Color Theory 2013-08-19
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- Purple, green and orange are known as the _______ colors.
- Red-violet is known as a _______ color.
- In Photoshop, when you found a color you wanted to use, you created a _______ of that color for easy access.
- The lightness or darkness of a color is known as ________.
- These colors are illuminated from behind, such as on a monitor.
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- Blue, green and purple are ______ colors.
- Red, yellow and blue are known as the _______ colors.
- These colors appear because light is reflected off of a surface.
- A dark value is called a _______.
- A base color can also be referred to as a ____.
- A light value is called a _______.
11 Clues: A dark value is called a _______. • A light value is called a _______. • Red-violet is known as a _______ color. • Blue, green and purple are ______ colors. • A base color can also be referred to as a ____. • Red, yellow and blue are known as the _______ colors. • Purple, green and orange are known as the _______ colors. • ...
Comprehensive Art Study Guide - Shape, Form & Color Vocab. 2013-11-19
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- Element of Art derived from reflected light.
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 3D version of a Circle.
- Type of sculpture that can be seen from all angles.
- 3D verison of a triangle.
- Hues that are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- 2D verison of a Cylinder.
- Type of sculpture in which the weight is held by an alternate structure.
- Hue that is always at the top of the color wheel.
- The brightness or dullness of a hue.
- This neutral value is created by mixing gray with a hue.
- The complementary color of Red.
- Total number of colors on the color wheel
- 2D version of a Cube.
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- Paper filigree is also known as this.
- The lightness or darkness of a hue.
- This technique of paper sculpting is created by taking strips of paper, rolling them into shapes and gluing them together.
- The name of a color in the color spectrum.
- Acronym for the colors in the color spectrum.
- An example of a color spectrum.
- When looking at space, this type is the actual object or subject matter in an artwork.
- Hues that are made from mixing two primary colors together.
- Category of hues that cannot be created by mixing other hues.
- Type of sculpture that is not supported by alternate means.
- The combination of all hues in the color spectrum create this type of light.
- This type of hue is created by mixing two complementary colors together.
- This value is created by mixing white with a hue.
- Type of sculpture that is developed on three sides with a undeveloped back.
- Element of Art that relys on two-dimensions.
- "Bas" in Latin means (Look at your sculpture notes)
- Secondary color that is missing: Green, Violet, ?
- Total number of Tertiary colors.
- The complementary color of Orange.
- When looking at space, this type is the background in an artwork.
- Element of Art that relys on three-dimensions.
- To get a shade, you must mix this color with a hue.
36 Clues: 2D version of a Cube. • 3D version of a Circle. • 3D verison of a triangle. • 2D verison of a Cylinder. • An example of a color spectrum. • The complementary color of Red. • Total number of Tertiary colors. • The complementary color of Orange. • The lightness or darkness of a hue. • The brightness or dullness of a hue. • Paper filigree is also known as this. • ...
Art I Midterm Review 2019-12-11
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- blue green violet
- group of colors beside each other on the color wheel
- watercolor technique that uses certain material that will repel the watercolor in specific areas
- shapes often found in mathematics
- a type of paint which is translucent
- using a grid to illustrate four possible hot spot areas that are good for placement of the focal point
- a primary color plus a secondary color (yellow orange or red orange are examples)
- shapes which occur in nature
- red yellow orange
- red yellow blue and make up all other colors of the rainbow
- trying to figure out what the artwork means and what the artist is trying to say during a critique
- watercolor technique of applying a fully charged brush to a wet surface
- stating the obvious facts (title artist layout subject matter) during a critique
- the part of a critique where you explain how the artist arranged specific elements of art and principles of design within the artwork
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- light reflected off objects (related to hue, value, intensity)
- green purple orange (mixing two primary colors)
- the relative lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- a watercolor technique that shows a gradation from dark to light and smoothly changes in value
- 3D shapes expressing length width and depth
- a closed line expressing 2D
- a surface for mixing paint
- two colors opposite on the color wheel (red/green or orange/blue are examples)
- partially dried brush used to achieve textural effects with watercolor
- how well the artwork is made and contructed
- the result of mixing two complementary colors together
- the arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- the area between and around objects
- a watercolor technique of applying a fully charged brush to a dry surface
- the surface quality real or implied that can be seen and felt
- a continuous mark with length and direction
- deciding in your opinion whether an artwork is successful or a failure based on facts
31 Clues: blue green violet • red yellow orange • a surface for mixing paint • a closed line expressing 2D • shapes which occur in nature • shapes often found in mathematics • the area between and around objects • a type of paint which is translucent • 3D shapes expressing length width and depth • how well the artwork is made and contructed • a continuous mark with length and direction • ...
Painting Crossword 2024-05-16
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- A wash that smoothly changes in value from dark to light
- A painting in which the subject matter is natural scenery.
- The area within a composition that appears further away from the viewer; objects appear smaller and with less detail.
- Art teacher who is very cool
- A large wall painting
- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality
- Colors created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- Plain woven cloth of natural fibers (typically linen or cotton) usually stretched tightly over a wooden frame called a stretcher.
- A detail, brushstroke, or area of color placed in a painting for emphasis.
- The simplifying and arranging of compositional elements using rough shapes, forms, or geometric equivalents when starting a painting
- A painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers and objects
- Suppressing the full color value of a particular color
- The first, thin transparent laying in of color in a painting
- Paint in which the pigment is held together with a binder of ___.
- Shiny surface
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- A point of intense brightness, such as the reflection in an eye.
- The colors: Red, Yellow, Blue
- an instrument for writing or drawing
- Ground pigments, chalk, and binder formed into sticks for colored drawing
- A stand or resting place for working on or displaying a painting.
- A single color (hue) and its tints and shades
- Any material, usually wax or grease crayons that repel paint or dyes
- Water-based paint, much like transparent watercolor but made in opaque form
- Picasso said "Every child is an ______"
- Two hues directly opposite one another on a color wheel
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- The selection of colors an artist chooses to work with or the board or surface on which a painter mixes
- colors without much intensity or saturation
- A small, simple sketch usually done before a painting.
- Fusing two color planes together so no sharp divisions are apparent.
- Art supplies or material used to create artwork.
- Draw light, until you get it _____
32 Clues: Shiny surface • A large wall painting • Art teacher who is very cool • The colors: Red, Yellow, Blue • Draw light, until you get it _____ • an instrument for writing or drawing • Picasso said "Every child is an ______" • colors without much intensity or saturation • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors • A single color (hue) and its tints and shades • ...
Crossword #2 - Flowers and Plants 2024-07-03
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- Tree with small pink or purple flowers.
- Tall spikes of colorful flowers, resembling a dragon's face.
- Fragrant flower, often used in floral arrangements.
- Flowering shrub with vibrant blooms.
- Bright yellow flower, one of the first signs of spring.
- Fragrant flower with a variety of colors.
- Elegant flower, often associated with purity.
- Brightly colored flower, often associated with remembrance.
- Exotic flower with intricate blooms.
- Bell-shaped blue flowers that carpet woodland floors.
- Large, fragrant flower often used in bouquets.
- Climbing plant with fragrant, colorful flowers.
- Early spring flower with a variety of colors.
- Aromatic herb known for its purple flowers.
- Evergreen shrub with glossy leaves and large flowers.
- Shrub with fragrant purple or white flowers.
- Versatile plant with clusters of small flowers.
- Tall flower spike with large, colorful blooms.
- Early spring flower with white, bell-shaped blooms.
- Common garden flower with trumpet-shaped blooms.
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- Popular garden plant with colorful flowers and foliage.
- Large, showy flower in a variety of shapes and colors.
- Bright yellow flower, often found in meadows.
- Tall plant with a large, yellow flower head that follows the sun.
- Small flower with a face-like appearance.
- Bright orange or yellow flower, often used in gardens.
- Simple, classic flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- Tall plant with tubular flowers, often found in woodlands.
- Highly fragrant flower, often used in perfumes.
- Popular spring flower with a variety of colors.
- Flower with a wide range of colors, symbolizing longevity.
- Star-shaped flower, blooming in late summer to fall.
- White, fragrant flower often used in weddings.
- Bright, daisy-like flower that attracts butterflies.
- Tropical flower with large, colorful blooms.
- Small plant with heart-shaped leaves and upswept flowers.
- Fragrant spring flower with dense clusters of blooms.
- Named after the Greek goddess, known for its striking colors.
- Tree with large, fragrant white or pink flowers.
- Known for its beauty and fragrance, often symbolizing love.
40 Clues: Flowering shrub with vibrant blooms. • Exotic flower with intricate blooms. • Tree with small pink or purple flowers. • Small flower with a face-like appearance. • Fragrant flower with a variety of colors. • Aromatic herb known for its purple flowers. • Tropical flower with large, colorful blooms. • Shrub with fragrant purple or white flowers. • ...
OPTICAL 2025-11-08
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- Color match changes under different light sources
- Separation of white light into its component colors by a prism
- light Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths from 400 to 700 nm
- reflection Reflection in all directions from a rough surface
- material Allows some light to pass; objects blurred (e.g., tooth enamel)
- Device that digitally measures hue, chroma, and value
- energy distribution curve Graph of light energy emitted at each wavelength
- hues (subtractive) Cyan, magenta, yellow
- Delayed light emission after excitation
- Additives that create scattering centers to increase opacity
- Instrument that measures reflected wavelengths for precise color
- cells Retinal cells sensitive to red, green, and blue light
- reflection Reflection in one direction from a perfectly smooth surface; angle of incidence equals angle of reflection
- color mixing Mixing colored lights; red + green + blue equals white
- colors Two light colors that mix to produce white
- Redirection and weakening of light by particles or inclusions
- Bending of light when passing from one medium to another due to speed change
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- color mixing Mixing pigments; cyan + magenta + yellow equals black
- Dominant wavelength; the name of the color (red, blue, etc.)
- colors (additive) Cyan, magenta, yellow
- Lightness/darkness scale from white (10) to black (0); most important for tooth vitality
- Immediate light emission upon excitation (e.g., UV)
- material Allows most light to pass; objects seen clearly (e.g., glass)
- Emission of light without heating
- colors (additive) Red, green, blue; cannot be made by mixing other lights
- agents Rare-earth compounds added to restorations to mimic natural tooth fluorescence
- guide Standardized tooth-colored tabs for visual color matching
- blindness Inability to distinguish certain colors due to missing cone cells
- Series of colored bands produced by dispersion
- index Ratio of speed of light in vacuum to speed in the medium; used for identification
- material Absorbs all light; no transmission (e.g., metal)
- fatigue Reduced response to a color after prolonged viewing; complementary afterimage
- spectrum Entire range of electromagnetic radiation from gamma rays to radio waves
- Property controlling lightness; high translucency equals higher value (brighter)
- Strength, saturation, or intensity of a color
35 Clues: Emission of light without heating • Delayed light emission after excitation • colors (additive) Cyan, magenta, yellow • hues (subtractive) Cyan, magenta, yellow • Strength, saturation, or intensity of a color • Series of colored bands produced by dispersion • Color match changes under different light sources • colors Two light colors that mix to produce white • ...
11/24 - Ms. Conrad Sub work 2025-11-24
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- – Using the same element over and over in art.
- – Making one part of artwork stand out the most.
- – When both sides are different but still balanced.
- – Adding differences to make artwork interesting.
- – A color mixed with white to make it lighter.
- – How neat and careful your work is.
- – When one object covers part of another to show space.
- – The size of something compared to something else.
- Drawing – A quick drawing that captures movement and action.
- Colors – Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- – Artwork made by gluing different materials together.
- – The darker area where light is blocked.
- – A color mixed with black to make it darker.
- Line – A line that shows the outside edge of a shape or object.
- Scheme – A group of colors used in an artwork.
- Point – The point where lines seem to disappear in perspective.
- – The brightest part of an object where light hits.
- – Mixing colors smoothly together.
- – When all parts of artwork work together and feel connected.
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- – How far back things appear in artwork.
- Colors – Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- – Using different values of one color.
- Art – Art that does not look exactly like real life.
- – When both sides of an artwork match or look the same.
- – A design that repeats again and again.
- – Shows depth and distance in artwork.
- Ground – The space between the foreground and background.
- – How all the parts of an artwork are arranged.
- – The size relationship between parts of an artwork.
- – Repeating elements that create a sense of movement.
- – How visual weight is spread in an artwork.
- Drawing – Drawing what you see, not what you think you see.
- Line – The line where the sky appears to meet the ground.
- – Showing differences in an artwork (light/dark, big/small).
- Media – Artwork that uses more than one art material or technique.
- – Adding value to show light and shadow.
36 Clues: – Mixing colors smoothly together. • – How neat and careful your work is. • – Using different values of one color. • – Shows depth and distance in artwork. • – How far back things appear in artwork. • – A design that repeats again and again. • – Adding value to show light and shadow. • – The darker area where light is blocked. • ...
Light Vocabulary Crossword 2020-09-22
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- the ray of light going out
- the change of direction of a light ray
- the ray of light coming in
- a band of 7 colors, as seen in a rainbow,
- a luminous living thing
- the state of being not able to be seen through; not transparent.
- throwback light without absorbing it.
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- the separation of white light to 7 colors
- light travels in ______ lines
- a piece of colored plastic or glass that only lets some of the colors making up white light to pass through
- the picture you see in a mirror is called an ______
- the state of being able to be seen through
- an object that gives its own light
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- a pyramid shaped object made of glass that splits white light to the 7 colors of a rainbow
15 Clues: a luminous living thing • the ray of light going out • the ray of light coming in • light travels in ______ lines • an object that gives its own light • throwback light without absorbing it. • the change of direction of a light ray • the separation of white light to 7 colors • a band of 7 colors, as seen in a rainbow, • the state of being able to be seen through • ...
cheyney 2021-01-09
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- A plan for selecting colors for a composition is also known as a ________.
- What is created by adding white to a color?
- Yellow-orange, red-orange, and yellow-green are examples of_______.
- The circular chart used to remember color relationships is a ________.
- Blue, red, and yellow are:
- Another word for brightness of a color is __________.
- Formal balance is another word for which type of balance?
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- A type of balance in which both sides of a composition are balanced yet different is:
- Blue, green and violet (or purple) are:
- The art element that refers to the sense of touch is____________.
- Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors.
- Which of the following is another word for "center of interest"?
- Colors are that are different in lightness and darkness.
- What is created by adding black to a color?
- yellow, red, and orange are:
- What color is a tint of red?
16 Clues: Blue, red, and yellow are: • yellow, red, and orange are: • What color is a tint of red? • Blue, green and violet (or purple) are: • What is created by adding white to a color? • What is created by adding black to a color? • Another word for brightness of a color is __________. • Colors are that are different in lightness and darkness. • ...
Describing Art 2024-01-30
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- A painting depicting the artist
- If a painting has bright, loud, colors, you might call it
- A painting depicting a nature scenery
- A sad painting might make you feel
- The part of the painting that is closest to the viewer
- A painting of everyday objects
- A painting depicting a city
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- Red, orange, and yellow are what kind of colors
- The area in the painting between the fore and background
- The part of the painting furthest away from the viewer
- If a painting has soft, subtle colors, you might call it
- Blue, green, purple are what kind of colors
- A bright, happy painting might make you feel
13 Clues: A painting depicting a city • A painting of everyday objects • A painting depicting the artist • A sad painting might make you feel • A painting depicting a nature scenery • Blue, green, purple are what kind of colors • A bright, happy painting might make you feel • Red, orange, and yellow are what kind of colors • The part of the painting furthest away from the viewer • ...
The Elements of Art 2026-03-24
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- The way an object reflects or emits light.
- This element is the area above, around, and within an object.
- These colors are made by mixing a primary and a secondary color together
- This type of texture is 2D and is the illusion of how an object would feel if it could be physically touched.
- A color mixed with white is called a what?
- This element refers to the objects that are 3D or have length, width, and height.
- This element of art is the darkness or lightness of a color.
- What is the element of art that is a moving dot?
- Cone, Cube, Cylinder, and Sphere are all examples of what?
- A color mixed with black is called a what?
- Shapes that are free flowing. These shapes are usually found in nature.
- The thickness or thinness of a line is called what? This can be used to add the illusion of form.
- This occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects that are behind them.
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- These three colors cannot be mixed, they are the three colors by which all other colors are made (red, yellow, blue)
- What is the name of the color scheme that uses only one color, plus tints and shades of that one color?
- What technique creates the effect of shading by drawing fine/thin lines in close proximity? These lines go in the same direction and are parallel.
- This element of art can be defined as the way something feels to the touch, or looks as it may feel if it were touched.
- This is the color spectrum bent into a circle.
- Shapes that have straight lines and angles. These shapes are usually associated with geometry or man-made things, they also have a specific name.
- The area on an object that is lighter because of reflected light off of surrounding objects is described as what?
- This type of texture can be physically touched or felt.
- These colors are made by mixing two primary colors together.
- What type of line is the outline of a form, without the use of shading?
- Where are complementary colors located on the color wheel in relation to one another?
- The area that is shaded with the darkest value on the object is described as what?
- A closed contour or a defined area is called what? 2D.
26 Clues: The way an object reflects or emits light. • A color mixed with white is called a what? • A color mixed with black is called a what? • This is the color spectrum bent into a circle. • What is the element of art that is a moving dot? • A closed contour or a defined area is called what? 2D. • This type of texture can be physically touched or felt. • ...
Flowers 2023-06-15
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- This flower is known for its beautiful petals that come in many colors, like red, pink, and white. It has a lovely fragrance as well.
- This flower has small, delicate petals and comes in shades of purple, blue, and white. It often grows in shady areas or woodland gardens.
- This flower has tall, slender petals and comes in different colors, like purple, blue, and white. It has a distinctive shape and pattern.
- This flower has delicate, papery petals that come in various colors, such as red, pink, orange, and white. It often grows in fields.
- This flower has large, rounded petals and comes in a variety of colors, like purple, yellow, and white. It often grows in cooler climates.
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- This flower has large, daisy-like petals and comes in vibrant colors, like orange, pink, and yellow. It is popular for floral arrangements.
- This flower is known for its vibrant and exotic appearance. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors, like purple, pink, and white.
- This flower has bright yellow petals that look like the sun. It grows tall and faces the sun during the day to get lots of sunlight.
- This flower has white petals and a yellow center. It looks like a small, cheerful sun.
- This flower has long, slender petals and comes in many colors, such as red, pink, purple, and yellow. It blooms in the spring.
- This flower has trumpet-shaped petals and comes in different colors, such as pink, purple, and white. It is often used in hanging baskets.
- This flower has large, trumpet-shaped petals and a sweet fragrance. It comes in different colors, like white, pink, and orange.
12 Clues: This flower has white petals and a yellow center. It looks like a small, cheerful sun. • This flower has long, slender petals and comes in many colors, such as red, pink, purple, and yellow. It blooms in the spring. • This flower has large, trumpet-shaped petals and a sweet fragrance. It comes in different colors, like white, pink, and orange. • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-18
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- protects the eye
- changing light waves into images
- hole in eye; lets in light to eye
- nerve nerve to brain
- focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimuli
- we technically only see three colors, but all colors are made up of those colors
- bends the light, brings light into the eye to insert the picture
- processes color vision, center vision, and daytime vision
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- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information allowing us to recognize objects and events
- analysis guided by higher level metal processing construction perceptions based on experiences and expectations
- failing to see the visible objects when our attention is elsewhere
- analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- made up of retinal receptors
- surrounds the pupil; where the eye color comes from
- the process of our sensory receptors and nervous system receiving stimulus
- processes gray scale colors, peripheral vision, and visioning low light
16 Clues: protects the eye • nerve nerve to brain • made up of retinal receptors • changing light waves into images • hole in eye; lets in light to eye • surrounds the pupil; where the eye color comes from • focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimuli • processes color vision, center vision, and daytime vision • ...
photography crossword 2023-08-22
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- settings used to adjust the amount of sharpness and contract found in an image
- shadows in a photo which reaches near white
- selecting only the best quslity images
- darkest points found in an image
- setting to inreaese the intensity of the colors in an image
- balance setting to achieve the nost accurate color in an image by removing color temperature
- range of difference in different colors found in an image
- temperature measurements of the relative warmth or coolness of white ligths in an image
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- setting to increase the intensity of muted colors found in an image
- brightest points found in an iamge
- compressed images files
- meeting between photographer and clients to discuss the expaectation of the shoot
- highlights in a photo which reach near whites
- primary object or objects being photographed in an image
- setting to add overlay of colors onto an image
- setting to incease the apperearance of shrarp edges found in an image
16 Clues: compressed images files • darkest points found in an image • brightest points found in an iamge • selecting only the best quslity images • shadows in a photo which reaches near white • highlights in a photo which reach near whites • setting to add overlay of colors onto an image • primary object or objects being photographed in an image • ...
Flower 2023-10-22
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- Popular in corsages, carnations come in a range of colors.
- A simple, white flower with a yellow center, symbolizing innocence.
- A cheerful and tall flower that follows the sun.
- Small, fragrant flowers in various colors, symbolizing modesty.
- Vibrant and easy-to-grow flowers often found in gardens.
- Known for its vibrant red color and use as a symbol of remembrance.
- Unique flowers with a snap-like opening mechanism when squeezed.
- A fragrant and majestic flower often used in bouquets.
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- A spring flower with bright yellow petals and a trumpet-like center.
- A bushy flower that blooms in clusters, with varying colors based on soil pH.
- Delicate, bell-shaped flowers that often carpet woodlands.
- A colorful and cup-shaped flower often associated with the Netherlands.
- Known for its striking and delicate petals with a distinctive shape.
- A symbol of love and beauty, available in various colors.
- A fragrant herb with purple flowers used for aromatherapy and decoration.
- A colorful and cheerful flower often used in pots and gardens.
16 Clues: A cheerful and tall flower that follows the sun. • A fragrant and majestic flower often used in bouquets. • Vibrant and easy-to-grow flowers often found in gardens. • A symbol of love and beauty, available in various colors. • Popular in corsages, carnations come in a range of colors. • Delicate, bell-shaped flowers that often carpet woodlands. • ...
Countries 2021-11-18
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- This flag has 1 color, it is green.
- This flag has 3 colors: green, white and red.In the center has an eagle as an animal.
- This flag has 2 colors: yellow and red.
- This flag has 2 colors: ligh blue and white.
- This flag has 3 colors: black, red and yellow.
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- This flag has 2colors: red and white. In the center has a red leaf.
- This flag has 3 colors: white, blue and red.
- This flag has 1 color, it is white. In the center has a red cirle.
- This flag has 3 colors: green, white and red.
- This flag has 3 colors:blue,white and red.
10 Clues: This flag has 1 color, it is green. • This flag has 2 colors: yellow and red. • This flag has 3 colors:blue,white and red. • This flag has 3 colors: white, blue and red. • This flag has 2 colors: ligh blue and white. • This flag has 3 colors: green, white and red. • This flag has 3 colors: black, red and yellow. • ...
2025 ART 1 HS SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW 2025-05-07
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- - A color scheme that consists of one color and tints and shades of that color
- A type of paint that uses a plastic binder.
- A coating of material applied to ceramics before firing that forms a glass-like surface.
- - The color spectrum bent into a circle
- - Another name for color
- - Darker values of a color that are created by using black.
- The furnace in which ceramics pieces are fired
- A tool used to cut away material in a relief print.
- - Colors that are associated with things that are warm or hot
- - The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A small, hand held-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- Complementary - a complementary color plus the two colors on either side of its
- A round, smooth pad used to press paper against a block
- - These are indicated by shades of a color.
- - made of 4 colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel
- - A tool used to measure value
- - An Element of Art, refers to reflected light off of an object.
- Clay is hardened by heating it to a high temperature, fusing the clay particles
- The glue used for clay to combine two pieces together.
- - Color changes that are made by using gray
- - Colors that are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- Clay is easily manipulated and bent
- The condition of clay is no visible moisture and the clay is ready to be fired.
- The process of designing and producing images multiple times.
- - an area on an object that has intermediate values.
- - Systematic ways that colors are put together in artworks according to their arrangement on the color wheel
- Used to apply paint to a canvas.
- - Red, yellow, and blue
- In printmaking, what is it called when your image prints twice?
- This is a product of the Earth that when heated becomes hard.
- A metal or wooden plate to hold a wood cut or linocut in place on a table while cutting.
- The proof pulled from a block to check the appearance of the image to make sure it is all right
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- - Colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
- - These are typically indicated by tints of color.
- - Colors that are created by mixing two primary colors
- A low-fire clay. Porous and not waterproof. To be functional, it must be glazed.
- Where paint is mixed to create the colors you need.
- - Consists of three colors that are an equal distance from each other on the color wheel.
- - White, black, and brown change the intensity of a color
- In printing, a piece of thick, flat material with a design on its surface
- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface.
- A 3D object that has Height, Depth, and Width.
- An art surface where paintings can be created.
- Thick, tacky material used in printmaking.
- Objects made of clay fired at high temperatures for a chemical change to take place in the clay body.
- Clay slabs are cut to a shape and joined together using scoring and wet clay called slip.
- - Lighter values of a color that are created by using white.
- Three-dimensional forms or forms in relief created by carving, assemblage, or modeling.
- Clay that has been fired once, usually at a low temperature.
- - An area on an object where light is directly hitting the object.
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- Hard- A damp condition of the clay when it is too firm to bend yet soft enough to be carved.
- - Color schemes that consist of 3-5 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- part of the brush holds the bristles together.
- Ceramic forming method utilizing rope-like plastic clay
- Preparing the surface of a piece of clay to be added to another piece of clay.
56 Clues: - Red, yellow, and blue • - Another name for color • - A tool used to measure value • Used to apply paint to a canvas. • Clay is easily manipulated and bent • - The color spectrum bent into a circle • - The lightness or darkness of a color. • Thick, tacky material used in printmaking. • A type of paint that uses a plastic binder. • - These are indicated by shades of a color. • ...
Art Terms Crossword 2023-04-20
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- is an element of art; the three dimensional structure of an object.
- is a style of art in which shapes, designs, textures and colors are represented in a way that may look unrealistic, but that emphasizes moods or feelings.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art (including size and number of objects) that achieves a sense of equality.
- is the use of sizes, shapes, colors, textures and other elements and principles of design to draw attention to certain areas or objects in a work of art.
- is a line, shape or texture created by applying paint to a surface with a paintbrush in a particular way.
- is the part of a design that is the most important, powerful or has the most influence.
- are the family of related or analogous colors ranging from the greens through the blues and violets.
- is a painting done with water-based paint on fresh plaster so that as it dries, the colors are absorbed into the wall.
- is to plan and arrange all the parts of an artwork. Also, an organized and creative arrangement of the elements in a work of art.
- is the apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art.
- is a horizontal band of decorative or narrative art, often part of the decoration of a building.
- are colors that are opposite on the color wheel and contrast with each other.
- is a circle divided into sections of different colors. It shows how colors can be mixed or used together.
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- is an element of art. The hue, value, and intensity of an object.
- are red, blue and yellow: every color except white can be created from various blending of these three colors.
- is a distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up.
- is having a kind of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but still look balanced.
- refer to the artistic and beautiful, a perception that something is pleasing to the eye.
- are colors that are closely related. For example, blue, blue-violet and violet all have the color blue in common.
- is perspective applied to a single object.
- are basic components which are put together to make a visual work of art. They are color, line, shape, texture, space, form and value.
- is the parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground.
- is the part of a work of art that appears to be in the front, nearest to the viewer, usually in the lower part of the picture.
- is the arrangement or design of elements of an artwork to achieve balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis and unity to make an effective expression of an artist's idea.
- is the art of writing letters and words in an ornamental style using brushes or pens.
- is a scene shown from high up in the air as a bird in flight might see it.
- refers to paintings that depict scenes or events from everyday life, usually realistically.
- is a large difference between two things; for example, warm and cool, yellow and purple, light and shadow.
- is a work of art created by gluing bits of paper, fabric, scraps, photographs or other materials to a flat surface.
29 Clues: is perspective applied to a single object. • is an element of art. The hue, value, and intensity of an object. • is an element of art; the three dimensional structure of an object. • is a scene shown from high up in the air as a bird in flight might see it. • is the apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art. • ...
E-design Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-24
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- a harmonious sequence or correlation of colors or elements
- colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum, such as red and green or blue and orange, that when combined in the right proportions, produce white light
- made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry
- an abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle, which shows the relationships between primary colors, secondary colors, and tertiary colors
- a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions
- the state of being united or joined as a whole
- the state of being strikingly different from something else, typically something in juxtaposition or close association
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- a concept of aesthetic composition involving equal weight and importance on both sides of a composition
- having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry
- not strictly symmetrical, but appear to be so because of the composition of slightly asymmetrical elements
- a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole
- the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
13 Clues: colors opposite each other on the color wheel • the state of being united or joined as a whole • the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole • a harmonious sequence or correlation of colors or elements • a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole • ...
Color Theory 2025-04-27
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- — A color that is lightened by adding white.
- — The name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow.
- — Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., red and green).
- — The three basic colors (red, yellow, blue) that cannot be created by mixing other colors.
- — Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as blue, blue-green, and green.
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- — A color scheme using different shades, tints, or tones of one color.
- — The intensity or purity of a color, how vibrant or dull it is.
- — Colors made by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple).
- — The lightness or darkness of a color, determined by adding white or black.
- — Colors created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color (e.g., red-orange, yellow-green).
10 Clues: — A color that is lightened by adding white. • — The name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow. • — The intensity or purity of a color, how vibrant or dull it is. • — Colors made by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple). • — A color scheme using different shades, tints, or tones of one color. • ...
Indian Festivals 2024-10-21
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- Festival of lights
- Happy Birthday Jesus
- New Day! New Month! _______
- Gratitude to the Sun and Nature
- Other name for Gokula Ashtami
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- Tenth day of Victory
- Love of Brother and Sister!!!
- Pookkalam, Sadhya, Boat race
- Sikhs' harvesting festival
- Colors, colors and full of colors
- Lots of steps, Step full of dolls
- Main festival that my friend Ahamed Celebrates
12 Clues: Festival of lights • Tenth day of Victory • Happy Birthday Jesus • Sikhs' harvesting festival • Pookkalam, Sadhya, Boat race • New Day! New Month! _______ • Love of Brother and Sister!!! • Other name for Gokula Ashtami • Gratitude to the Sun and Nature • Colors, colors and full of colors • Lots of steps, Step full of dolls • Main festival that my friend Ahamed Celebrates
4.02, 4.03, & 4.04 Vocabulary 2013-03-01
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- Texture determined by the fibers, yarns, and the method of construction used to produce a garment.
- Rhythm created by alternating elements such as light and dark colors or stripes of two colors or sizes.
- A distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up and down, side to side, or around objects.
- Products applied to the face, skin, or hair to improve appearance.
- The look and feel of fabric.
- White, gray, black, or beige with a bright color accent.
- One color plus the colors on each side of its complement.
- Rhythm created by lines emerging from a central point like rays, resulting in the parts being an equal distance from a given point.
- The lighter hue created when white is added to a color.
- Black, white, beige, and gray.
- (1) The technical word for color. (2) The name given to a color, such as red or yellow, that distinguishes one color from another.
- Lines without curves or bends.
- Lines created by details added to the surface of clothing including fabric design and trims such as top-stitching, lace, tabs, flaps, and buttons used to decorate the garment.
- Lines formed by the seams, darts, pleats, tucks, and edges when garments are constructed.
- Equilibrium provided by asymmetrical parts.
- The darker hue created when black is added to a color.
- (1) Orange, green, and violet. (2) Colors created by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
- jewelry The most expensive and highest quality jewelry.
- Equilibrium provided by symmetrical parts.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.
- Rhythm created by a gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements.
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- (1) Red, yellow, and blue. (2) Colors that cannot be made using any other color.
- The principle of design dealing with the relative sizes of all the parts in a design to each other and to the whole.
- Rhythm created by repeated lines, shapes, colors, or textures in a garment.
- A diagram that illustrates hues and their relationship to each other.
- Apparel marked with two sizes (9/10).
- Green, blue, and violet.
- Products that add a pleasant scent such as perfume, cologne, and bath products.
- Personal care products used in grooming.
- The finishes and designs applied to the surface of the fabric.
- Plans that can be used to provide harmonious color combinations.
- Circular or gently waved lines
- Three colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel.
- Lines that go across.
- Two colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Jewelry made to look like fine jewelry but less expensive.
- Lines that go up and down.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Guidelines/rules for using the elements of design.
- jewelry The least expensive and most commonly purchased jewelry.
- Different tints, shades, and intensities of a single color.
- Two to five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel.
- The principle of design that uses a concentration of interest or area of focus in a particular part or area of a design.
- Lines that slant at an angle rather than being vertical or horizontal.
- The principle of design concerned with the pleasing arrangement of the design elements to produce a feeling of continuity or easy movement of the observer’s eye.
- The silhouette or the overall form or outline of an outfit or clothing style.
- hues (1) Blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, and red-violet. (2) Colors made by combining equal amounts of adjoining primary and secondary hues.
- Red, orange, and yellow.
- The pleasing visual effect of a design created by tasteful use of the elements of design following the principles of design.
- The principle of design that implies equilibrium or steadiness among the parts of a design or outfit. Balance in garments is produced by structural parts and added decoration.
50 Clues: Lines that go across. • Green, blue, and violet. • Red, orange, and yellow. • Lines that go up and down. • The look and feel of fabric. • Circular or gently waved lines • Black, white, beige, and gray. • Lines without curves or bends. • Apparel marked with two sizes (9/10). • The lightness or darkness of a color. • The brightness or dullness of a color. • ...
Color Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and create high contrast.
- Blues, greens, and violets.
- Red, yellow, and blue, which cannot be mixed from other colors.
- Reds, oranges, and yellows.
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- Orange, green, and violet, which are mixed from two primary hues.
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- A color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue.
- Colors like black, white, and grays.
9 Clues: Blues, greens, and violets. • Reds, oranges, and yellows. • The lightness or darkness of a color • Colors like black, white, and grays. • A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue. • Red, yellow, and blue, which cannot be mixed from other colors. • Orange, green, and violet, which are mixed from two primary hues. • ...
8th Grade Midterm Vocab 2023-12-29
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- tints and shades of one color
- 2 colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- part of the artwork that catches the viewer's attention
- 3-4 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- separate parts working together in an artwork
- the tools to plan and organize artwork
- a type of drawing used to enlarge pictures using a grid
- a popular Mexican sculptural art that uses paper mache or wood to make brightly colored and patterns imaginary creatures
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- when opposite elements are arranged together
- repetition or ordered arrangement of a design
- a group of colors that work well together
- to make something bigger
- a combination of glue and paper use in sculpture- dries to create a hard surface
- the "skeleton" of a sculpture- a framework around which the sculpture is built
- 3 evenly spaced colors on the color wheel
- a tool to help focus on one section while making a grid drawing
16 Clues: to make something bigger • tints and shades of one color • the tools to plan and organize artwork • a group of colors that work well together • 3 evenly spaced colors on the color wheel • when opposite elements are arranged together • repetition or ordered arrangement of a design • separate parts working together in an artwork • ...
Color Theory 2024-01-11
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- _____ refers to the intensity of a color.
- A______color scheme is a color scheme where only one color is used. Example:red and pink
- A color scheme that includes two colors that are next to each other on the color wheel as well as an opposite color is a ____Complementary color scheme. Example:green, blue and red
- To create a tone you must add____.
- The 6____colors include red orange, yellow orange, yellow green, blue green, blue violet and red violet.
- The 3____colors include green, violet and orange.
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- To create a tint you must add____.
- ____ refers to how dark or light a color is.
- A______color scheme is a color scheme where the colors used are side by side on the color wheel. Example:blue and green
- To create a shade you must add____.
- Colors that are on opposite sides of the color wheel are______colors. Example:blue and orange
- ___ refers to the color.
- A color scheme that consists of three colors that form a triangle on the color wheel is a____color scheme. Example:green, orange and purple
- The colors red, blue and yellow are the three____colors.
14 Clues: ___ refers to the color. • To create a tint you must add____. • To create a tone you must add____. • To create a shade you must add____. • _____ refers to the intensity of a color. • ____ refers to how dark or light a color is. • The 3____colors include green, violet and orange. • The colors red, blue and yellow are the three____colors. • ...
Energy Waves 2024-02-14
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- protective cover of the eye
- made of molecules, vibrations transfer energy
- when light bends through a medium
- the amount of energy
- the number of vibrations in a given space
- _______ light is all the colors on the spectrum
- this nerve takes the image to the brain
- the widest light wave length
- night creatures see using this light wave
- how tightly packed molecules are in a given space
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- a ________ will break light up into all the colors of the rainbow
- the angle of _________ equals the angle of reflection.
- when light bounces off
- the most dangerous light wave
- adjusts to focus on an object
- what gives the eye color
- red blue and _______ are the primary colors of light
17 Clues: the amount of energy • when light bounces off • what gives the eye color • protective cover of the eye • the widest light wave length • the most dangerous light wave • adjusts to focus on an object • when light bends through a medium • this nerve takes the image to the brain • the number of vibrations in a given space • night creatures see using this light wave • ...
Art Crossword - Study Hall 2025-03-12
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- Positive and negative.
- Colors blended using the 3 base colors.
- French artist who created Impressionism.
- Applying shading going in only one direction.
- The 3 base colors.
- Mexican artist known for his mural paintings.
- Applying shading going in 2 directions.
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- American artist known for his portraits of influential African American figures.
- Dutch artist known for his sunflower paintings.
- Organic and geometric.
- The third level of the color wheel.
- The illusion that an artwork has a feeling.
- The range between lightest lights to darkest darks.
- Spanish artist known for his work in Cubism.
- Spanish artist known for his work in Surrealism.
- American artist known for her quilt paintings.
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
17 Clues: The 3 base colors. • Positive and negative. • Organic and geometric. • The third level of the color wheel. • Colors blended using the 3 base colors. • Applying shading going in 2 directions. • French artist who created Impressionism. • The illusion that an artwork has a feeling. • Spanish artist known for his work in Cubism. • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • ...
