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What is an element of art that is derived from reflected light? | color |
What is a color scheme that uses only one hue and tints and shades of that hue? | monochromatic |
What is the art element that describes the darkness or lightness of a color? | value |
What is the name of spectral color, such as red, yellow or blues? | hue |
What are colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue? | analogous |
What is a light value of a hue called? | tin |
What is the brightness or dullness of a hue called? | intensity |
What are the colors called that are opposite each other on the color wheel? | complementary |
What is created when light passes through a wedge-shaped glass, called a prism, and the beam of white light is bent and separated into bands of color? | color spectrum |
What is a dark value of a hue called? | shade |
Which statement about the focal point of a work of art is TRUE? | The focal point is the first part of a work to attract a viewer's attention. |
Which technique creates a focal point by including an unexpected object? | the unusual |
Which technique for creating unity limits the variety in a work of art? | simplicity |
With which concept is the principle of variety NOT concerned? | repetition |
Which is NOT a technique for creating unity in a work of art? | proximity |
When one element in an artwork is emphasized, what happens to all the other elements? | The other elements become subordinate. |
How does proximity achieve unity? | by limiting negative space between shapes |
Which technique sets one object apart in order to emphasize the focal point? | isolation |
Which technique uses lines in a work of art to identify the focal point? | convergence |
Which element does NOT help create harmony in a work of art? | variety |
What is shape? | Shape is a two-dimensional area with length and width |
What is form? | A form has three dimensions: length, width, and depth |
What is positive space? | is the shape or form |
What is negative space? | empty spaces between the shapes or forms |
How much light does the lightest areas receive? | the most light |
How much light does the darkest areas receive? | the least light |
Why is orange the afterimage of blue? | Orange is the opposite of blue an dis created by the brain as a reaction to blue. |
How do you create secondary colors? | mixing equal parts of two primary colors |
How do you create intermediate colors? | by mixing a primary and a secondary color |
Why do you think it is important for a work of art to have a color scheme? | a plan for organizing color |