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- 6. This is considered the visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value.
- 13. Three colors that are an unevenly 3 spaces apart making a triangle shape.
- 15. This Principle of Design is a part of design that catches the viewer’s eye first and brings it to the focal point of the artwork. This Principle is created by using contrast in a design.
- 17. This Element of Art is the lightness or darkness of a color.
- 19. You make this color when you mix one Primary and one Secondary beside each other together.
- 20. This Element of Art is often used when describing three-dimensional objects. This Element can also be described as two-dimensional art that can create the illusion of three-dimension through perspective and shading.
- 21. This is defined by two colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel. Orange and Blue are an example of what.
- 24. This is described by how vivid, bright, or rich a color is. You can make this technically by adding many, light layers of a color. This is also described by mixing two complimentary colors together.
- 26. Orange, Violet, and Green are considered this.
- 28. This Element of Art has two definitions; In three-dimensional art, this is the way something feels. In two-dimensional art, line, shape, and value help imply the way an object feels.
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- 1. A combination of elements or shapes repeated in a recurring and regular arrangement.
- 2. This Element of Art is defined by the artist. It includes the area within and around an object.
- 3. A darker version of a color. You make this by mixing in black or darker color.
- 4. This Principle of Design is the arrangement of opposite elements. This Principle creates visual interest, excitement, and drama.
- 5. This is considered the ways an artist uses the elements of art in a work of art.
- 7. This Principle of Design occurs in two-dimensional art when objects appear to be moving. It can also create a sense of excitement and helps direct the viewer’s eyes around the image.
- 8. his Principle of Design is the visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space. It helps an artwork feel stable and has three different forms; symmetry, asymmetry, and radial.
- 9. This Element of Art is when lines intersect to enclose a space. It is considered two-dimensional.
- 10. This Principle of Design is a connection between all Elements and Principles that creates a sense of organization of harmony in the work of art. When using this Principle well, it helps create a sense of composition & completeness.
- 11. This Element of Art is produced when light is reflected off an object back to the eye. This Element is often viewed in a wheel and can have many different pairings and schemes.
- 12. One object or shape repeated in a work of art.
- 14. A combination of elements repeated, but with variations.
- 16. This Principle of Design is the relationship between objects in a work of art and how they compare to each other and the work as a whole. When this Principle is used well, it creates harmony and balance in a work of art.
- 18. Red, Yellow, and Blue are considered this:
- 22. A mark that is longer than it is wide.
- 23. A lighter version of a color. You make this by mixing in white or a light color.
- 25. This Principle of Art uses different versions of Elements and Principles in one work of art. A successful work of art needs both Unity to maintain order and this Principle to maintain interest.
- 27. The name we give a color.
