Chapter 2 Review Word Scramble
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COLOR | Element of art that is derived from reflected light |
PRIMARY HUES | Spaced equally on the color wheel, these hues can be mixed to make all the other hues |
RED, YELLOW, BLUE | Primary Hues |
SECONDARY HUES | Hues made by mixing equal parts of two primary hues |
ORANGE, GREEN, VIOLET | Secondary Hues |
BLUE, ORANGE | Complementary Colors |
DARK VIOLET, LIGHT VIOLET | Monochromatic Colors |
RED-ORANGE, ORANGE, YELLOW-ORANGE | Analogous Colors |
RED, ORANGE | Warm Colors |
GREEN, RED | Complementary Colors |
GREEN, VIOLET | Cool Colors |
BLUE, BLUE-VIOLET, VIOLET | Analogous Colors |
To change the _____ of a hue, add either white or black | Value |
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS | Colors opposite each other on the color wheel |
A light value of a hue is called a _____ | Tint |
Artists use ____ lines in a work to create a sense of calm and relaxation | horizontal |
The element of ____ is used to refer to an object with three dimensions | form |
A square is an example of an ____ shape | geometric |
Artists overlap shapes within a painting to give the work a feeling of ___ | dapth |
Humans experience texture with the sense of ___, and the sense of ___ | touch, sight |
COLOR WHEEL | Arrangement of hues in a circular format used as a tool for color mixing |
INTENSITY | Brightness or dullness of a hue |
MONOCHROMATIC COLORS | Different values of a single hue |
VALUE | Element of art concerned with the lightness or darkness of a hue |
HUE | A color's name |
INTERMEDIATE HUES | Colors created by mixing a primary hue with its neighboring secondary hue |
SHADE | A darker or blacker value of a hue |
SHAPE | Area clearly set off by one or more of the other six visual elements of art |
SPACE | Distance or area around, between, above, below, and within objects |
LINE | A continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point |
ELEMENT OF ART | A basic visual symbol an artist uses to create visual art |
LANDSCAPE | A drawing or painting of mountains, trees, or other natural scenery |
HORIZONTAL LINES | Lines that run parallel to the ground |
VERTICAL LINES | Lines moving straight up and down |
DIAGONAL LINES | Lines slanting somewhere between a vertical or horizontal line |
ZIGZAG LINES | Lines combining diagonal lines that change directions suddenly to form sharp angles |
CURVED LINES | Lines that change direction gradually in a graceful, flowing way |
GEOMETRIC SHAPES | Precise shapes that look as if they were made with a ruler or other drawing tool |
SQUARE, CIRCLE, TRIANGLE, RECTANGLE, OVAL | Geometric Shapes |
ORGANIC SHAPES | Irregular or uneven, the outline of these shapes curve |
LEAF, KEY, CLOUD | Organic shapes |
Artists use ___ lines to show dignity, formality, and strength | vertical |
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