Art Midterm
Colors that have no chroma.
Achromatic
In art, this term means moving or not at rest.
Active
Colors that are from the same family or are located next to each other on the color wheel.
Analogous color
This occurs when one side of a composition does not reflect the design of the other. Parts of a design are organized so that one side differs from the other without destroying the compositions overall harmony.
Asymmetrical
The part of a drawing or painting that is farthest away from the viewer is called the what?
Background
This refers to the way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work; a pleasing or harmonious arrangement.
Balance
A line that is thick and then thin is called what?
Calligraphic
A plan for organizing colors in a work of art is called what?
Color scheme
Colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green, blue and orange, and violet and yellow.
Complementary
When two color's are located directly opposite one another on the color wheel they form what?
Complimentary
The plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work which can be pleasing or in some other ways expressive.
Composition
A comprehensive idea, thought, or notion conceived through mental activity.
Concept
This term refers to a way of juxtaposing elements of art to stress the differences between them with the intension to excite, emphasize, and direct attention to points of interest.
Contrast
Lines that slant and appear to be rising and falling are what?
Diagonal
Line, shape, color, value, texture, space, and form are all examples of this.
Elements of art
The portion of an artwork's composition on which interest or attention centers, usually the most interesting part.
Focal point
The surface of a drawing or painting is called what?
Foreground
Shapes that are defined by a mathematical formula, often man-made, and which are very regular are called?
Geometric
What is the compliment of red?
Green
When mixing blue and yellow together, the resulting color is:
Green
This principle of design refers to an aesthetic way of combining elements of art to accent their similarities and bind the picture parts into a whole.
Harmony
In art a line that is created side to side is:
Horizontal
Colors that enhance the temperature of a drawing or painting.
Hot and cold colors
The property concerned with the brightness and dullness of a color is what?
Hue
When an artist overlaps shapes or images by placing one object in front of another he/she creates what effect?
Illusion of depth
The true color of an object as seen in typical daylight, rather than its color as seen through atmosphere or imagination of the artist.
Local color
Consisting of only a single color or hue; may include its tints and shades.
Monochromatic
The space between and around 2D shapes and 3D forms is what?
Negative space
What is the compliment of blue?
Orange
When mixing red and yellow together, the resulting color is:
Orange
Shapes with a natural look and a flowing and curving appearance, typically irregular or asymmetrical and are associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
Organic
In real life these lines are parallel to the ground plane however in a drawing or painting they appear to meet at a vanishing point on the eye level.
Orthogonal
The repetition of anything such as shapes, lines, or colors.
Pattern
Balance, rhythm, movement, proportion, emphasis, unity, variety are examples of this.
Principles of art
What is the compliment of yellow?
Purple
When mixing red and blue together, the resulting color is:
Purple
When complements are mixed together they form the neutral colors. Which are the neutral colors?
Red, yellow, blue
This visual tempo or beat produces the look and feel of movement. It is often achieved through the careful placement of repeated components which invite the viewers eye to jump rapidly or lid smoothly from one to the next.
Rhythm
The size or proportion of elements or components of art or of architecture----- relative to the perceived sizes of other such works or objects of known or assumed size.
Scale
A color that has modified by adding black is called what?
Shade
The area between, above, below, and within an object is what?
Space
In art, this term means very still, not moving.
Static
The parts of an image or object organized so that one side duplicates or mirrors the other.
Symmetrical
This element of art is the surface quality or feel of an object, its softness, smoothness, roughness. Textures may be actual or simulated.
Texture
A form has how many dimensions?
Three
A color that has been modified by adding white to it is called what?
Tint
A shape has how many dimensions?
Two
The quality of wholeness of oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and principles of design. A totality that combines all of its parts into one complete, cohesive whole.
Unity
The element of art that refers to darkness or lightness is:
Value
The visual elements that refers to the lightness and darkness of an object is what?
Value
A series of spaces filled with the tints and shades of one color, starting with white or the lightest tint on one end, and gradually changing into the darkest shade or black on the other.
Value scale
In the study of linear perspective, the point toward which receding parallel lines appear to converge is called what?
Vanishing point
A principle of design that refers to a way of combining elements of art through the use of diversity and change to increase the visual interest of their work.
Variety
In art a line that is created top to bottom and at a right angle to the horizon line is what?
Vertical