Elements and principles of design
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| The building blocks the artists work with to create artwork | Elements of design
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| What are the 7 elements of design | Line, color, texture, value, shape, form, and space
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| A path made by any drawing implement, used to define space, contours and outlines | Line
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| What are the 3 types of lines | Descriptive, implied, and expressive
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| they outer edges of an object | Outline
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| Uses only lines to define the outer edges of forms and surfaces within a form such as shapes, wrinkles, and folds | Contour
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| Helps us understand what we see | Descriptive lines
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| Lines that are visually suggested by the arragement of forms, lights and darks, or other elements of art | Implied lines
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| Lines that are produced to suggest an idea, mood, quality | Expressive lines
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| The reflection of light | Color
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| What are the three properties of color | Hue, value, and intensity
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| Colors across from each other on the color wheel | Complimentary colors
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| Uses three colors and is a twist on the complimentary color scheme | Split complimentary
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| Earth tones | Neutral colors
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| A color plus its tints and shades | Monochromatic
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| The brightness and dullness of a color | Intensity
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| The lightness and darkness of an area in a work of art | Value
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| The area in, around, or between objects | Space
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| The enclosed areas or objects in an artwork | Positive space
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| The space not occupied by an object or figure but circulating in and around it | Negative space
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| An enclosed space its width and height that is 2 dimensional | Shape
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| A 3 dimensional enclosed space that has height, width and depth | Form
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| The surface quality of an artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch | Texture
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| The effects that result when the elements of art are organized to achieve a successful composition | Principles of design
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| What are the six principles of design | Emphasis, contrast, movement, and rhythm, pattern, balance, and unity
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| When an artist creates moe attention than anything else in a composition , one area is more dominant than others | Emphasis
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| The repetition of elements or designs in a work of art | Pattern
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| Refers to differences between elements such as color, texture, value, and shape | Contrast
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| Refers to the arrangement of parts in an artwork to create a sense of motion to the viewers eye | Movement
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| Refers to the arrangement of visual elements to create stability | Balance
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| What are three main types of balance | Symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial
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| Formal balance, both sides of a design appear to be identical | Symmetrical
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| Informal balance, both sides of a design are not identical | Asymmetrical
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| A sense of wholeness that results from a successful composition | Unity
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| Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel | Analogous colors
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| Any three colors that are spread equal distance on the color wheel | Triad
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| Created by mixing a primary and a secondary | Intermediate colors
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| True colors of the spectrum, undiluted color | Hue
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