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What kind of line coveys, calm, laziness and weakness? Horizontal line What kind of line coveys, calm, laziness and weakness?
Rhythm Which Principle of Design is best demonstrated by the following picture:
What are the following: Cool colours What are the following:
Light What is this area called?
Colours containing mostly Red or Yellow Warm colours Colours containing mostly Red or Yellow
Free-flowing lines that help layout the drawing Gesture lines Free-flowing lines that help layout the drawing
What kind of line coveys power and strength? Vertical line What kind of line coveys power and strength?
The repetition of an Element of Design Pattern The repetition of an Element of Design
Contour lines
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Yellow-Green If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Hard edge line What kind of line could be described as is Urban-like, straight and jagged?
Forms Cube, Sphere, Prism, Cone
Neutralize To lessen the intensity of a colour by adding small amounts of its complementary colour.
Primary Colours Yellow, Red and Blue
Radial Balance When the weight appears to be circling or moving towards a central point
Definition is... Reflected light Colour Definition is... Reflected light
Shading To create a change in value by varying the thickness of a material on the paper.
Diagonal line What kind of line coveys the feeling of being out of control, confused and falling?
LINE
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Blue-Green If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Soft edge line What kind of line could be described as is nature-like, rounded and dizzy?
Square, triangle, circle, rectangle Shapes Square, triangle, circle, rectangle
To roll clay into a tube-like form Coil To roll clay into a tube-like form
When the weight is evenly distributed on both sides of the artwork Symmetrical Balance When the weight is evenly distributed on both sides of the artwork
yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, Tertiary Colours yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green
Light can penatrate and you can sometime see throught it Transparent Light can penatrate and you can sometime see throught it
Cast shadow What is this area called?
To paint using different tints and tones of a neutral Achromatic To paint using different tints and tones of a neutral
white, gray, black, and brown Neutrals white, gray, black, and brown
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Orange If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Core shadow What is this area called?
Line is created by putting two colour beside each other Painterly Lines Line is created by putting two colour beside each other
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Red-Purple If you add the following colours together what do you get?
When the weight is unevenly distributed on both side of the artwork. Asymetrical balance When the weight is unevenly distributed on both side of the artwork.
Tertiary Colours These colours are made by mixing a primary with a neighboring secondary on the colour wheel.
Is the following image created with positive or negative space?
Colours beside each other on the colour wheel Analogous Colours Colours beside each other on the colour wheel
Colours containing mostly blue Cool colours Colours containing mostly blue
Shape
Differences in an artwork Contrast Differences in an artwork
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Purple If you add the following colours together what do you get?
What are the following: Warm colours What are the following:
Crosshatching To create a change in value by varying the closeness of lines which cross over each other.
When no light can penatrate Opaque When no light can penatrate
Light source What is this area called?
This term refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour Value This term refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Green If you add the following colours together what do you get?
The repetition of an Element of Design to create movement Rhythm The repetition of an Element of Design to create movement
The area around, between and through objects in an artwork Space The area around, between and through objects in an artwork
Is the following image created with positive or negative space? Positive space Is the following image created with positive or negative space?
Texture The feel of a surface
Green, Purple, and Orange Secondary Colours Green, Purple, and Orange
To lighten a colour using white or water Tint To lighten a colour using white or water
The weighting of objects in an artwork Balance The weighting of objects in an artwork
Linear Lines
Shadow What is this area called?
The direction your eye travels through an artwork Movement The direction your eye travels through an artwork
These colours are made by mixing two primary colours together Secondary Colours These colours are made by mixing two primary colours together
To paint using different tints and tones of one colour Monochromatic To paint using different tints and tones of one colour
The area your eye is draw to in a work of art (AKA the focal point) Emphasis The area your eye is draw to in a work of art (AKA the focal point)
Primary Colours These colours can not be made by mixing any colour combination together
If you add the following colours together what do you get? Yellow-orange If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Pattern Which Principle of Design is best demonstrated by the following picture:
Complementary colours Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel
Similarities in an artwork Unity Similarities in an artwork
These are not colours because they do not appear on the colour wheel Neutrals These are not colours because they do not appear on the colour wheel
To create a change in value by varying the closeness of lines. Hatching To create a change in value by varying the closeness of lines.
Reflected light What is this area called?
Form 3D Shape
Highlight What is this area called?
To darken a colour by adding black Tone To darken a colour by adding black
To create a change in value by varying the closeness of dots. Stipple To create a change in value by varying the closeness of dots.