Art Vocabulary

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Terms used to describe different elements of pictures or designs.
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The subject in art that is dominant over all other elements (the center of interest) has _______ Emphasis
Repeating colors, shapes, textures, or other elements helps achieve _____ by balancing the picture and working as a whole. Unity
The differences between two things is ______. Examples: Large to small, smooth to rough, busy to plain. Contrast
Repeating lines, colors, or shapes is called _____ Repetition
Visual repetition of elements in the artwork to indicate motion / a visual tempo. Rhythm
When all parts of the artwork seem equal, there is _____. Balance
The use of different elements (such as color or shape) to create higher interest is called _____ Variety / Variation
A principle of design that creates a look or feeling of action / Guides the viewer through the artwork. Movement
The level of lightness or darkness of a color is called _____ Value
An enclosed flat area that can either be geometric or organic. Shape
The surface quality of an element of art (whether it is a physical object or something painted). Refers to something you can feel or touch. Texture
A 3-Dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth has _____ Form
Empty space around the focus point in a picture is called _____ _____ Negative space
The area the object or focus point covers is called _____ _____ Positive space
A wavelength of visible light that strikes an object and is reflected back to the eye can be seen as _____ Color
A mark with length and direction. Line
The set of colors chosen for the theme of your art piece is called a _____ _____ Color scheme
Painting in only one color is called _____ Monochromatic
3 Colors of equal distance on the color wheel make up a set called a ___ ___ ___ Triad color scheme
The three colors that are impossible to create using a mixture of other colors: Red, Yellow, and Blue Primary colors
The outcome for a mixture of two primary colors: Orange, Green, and Purple Secondary colors
The outcome for a mixture of a primary color and a secondary color. (Examples: Red-orange, Blue-violet, Yellow-green) Intermediate / Tertiary colors
Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel: Red / Green, Orange / Blue, Yellow / Purple Complementary colors
Red, Orange, and Yellow are considered _____ colors. Warm
Green, Blue, and Purple are considered _____ colors. Cool
Adding white to a color creates a _____ of that color. (Example: Baby blue) Tint
Adding black to a color creates a _____ of that color. (Example: Navy blue) Shade
A visual chart that shows the relationships between colors Color wheel
Colors that are beside each other on the color wheel (Example: Blue-green, blue, and blue-violet) Analogous colors
Two colors that show a difference in lightness and darkness (Example: Navy blue and baby blue) Contrasting colors
Black, white, gray, brown, and tan are all examples of _____ colors. Natural
The brightness or dullness of a color is its _____ Intensity
Something you can see through is _____ Transparent
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