Primary Color cannot be mixed Intermediate Color primary+secondary color.

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Primary Color cannot be mixed

Intermediate Color primary+secondary color

Primary color cannot be mixed

Secondary color Yellow+Blue

Primary Color Cannot be mixed

Red Yellow Blue

Secondary Color red+yellow

Secondary Color blue+red

Orange Green Violet

Blue-violet Blue-Green Red-Orange Red-Violet Yellow-Green Yellow-Orange

Primary color+Primary color+ Secondary color

Red Yellow Blue

Primary + Primary color

Radial, Symetrical, Asymetrical

Shapes are flat; circle, square Forms have volume; sphere, cube

Texture you can see but not feel ( drawn texture)Texture seen but can not be felt.. It may be drawn

Texture you can see and feel

A Picture you make of yourself

Higher up on paper, smaller in size, farthest away, things in the back

Portrait is a picture of a person

Lower section of paper, closest to you. Largest in size. Stuff in the front

Middle of paper, middle in size, middle in distance

Line that separate the sky from the ground

abababab

Picture of scenery

Picture of items put together for purpose of drawing

Special attention given to an item in a work of art

Illustrator

Graphic Designer

Architect

Interior Designer

To be able to walk around a 3-d piece of art

Straight, horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curly, wavy, dotted, bent,

Artwork made by attaching various materials to a surface; to put together

origami

sketch

Two lines same distant apart all the way through

Two lines intersecting at 90degree angles

sideways

Up and down

Lines from upper corner to opposite lower corner

An element of art that refers to lightness or darkness

the feeling that all parts of a piece are working together

specific area or point of convergence that draws the viewer’s attention first

differences

Clay don’t walk, clay don’t talk, clay don’t fly

Any color plus black

Any color plus white

A print in which ink or paint is applied to a flat surface and paper laid upon it to make a print which will be one-of-a-kind

Symbol for a word or group of words

Piece of art made of dots

Outer edge of an object

An exercise in art education commonly used a warm-up; A gesture line refers to a line made with loose movements, using the large muscles of the arm rather than with the small muscles of the hand and wrist. A gesture drawing refers to a drawing done quickly to capture movement.

Art Criticism

Calligraphy

Opposites on the color wheel

One color plus all of its shades and tints

A Collection of works of art