| A | B |
| The element of art that is derived from relfected light | color |
| The thing that 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 |
| the name of spetral color, such as red, yellow or blue | hue |
| What is created when the color spectrum is bent into a circle | color wheel |
| What the light value of a hue is called | tint |
| What the dark value of a hue is called | shade |
| What the brightness or dullness of a hue is called | intensity |
| Opposite colors on the color wheel | coplementary colors |
| A color scheme that uses only one hue and the values, tints, and shades of that hue | momochromatic |
| The colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue | analogous colors |
| The finely ground, colored powders that form paint when mixed with a liquid | pigments |
| A liquid that holds together the grains of pigment | binder |
| Pigments that dissolve in a liquid | dyes |
| The liquid that controls the thickness or thinness of paint | solvent |