Complete Solutions
Value Correct Answer - darkness or lightness of a color
Tint Correct Answer - lighter value of a color, created by
adding white to the color
Shade Correct Answer - darker value of a color, created by
adding black to the color
Primary colors Correct Answer - colors that cannot be created
by mixing
Actual texture Correct Answer - texture you can actually feel
Visual texture Correct Answer - appearance of texture
Geometric shapes Correct Answer - shapes that are man made,
not natural
Organic shapes Correct Answer - shapes that have irregular
border
actual lines Correct Answer - real lines that can actually be
seen
implied lines Correct Answer - don't physically exist, but seem
real to viewers
positive space Correct Answer - area occupied by the subject
of the artwork
, negative space Correct Answer - empty spaces surrounding
shapes and forms
secondary colors Correct Answer - colors made by mixing two
primary colors
tertiary colors Correct Answer - colors formed by mixing equal
parts of a secondary color and its neighboring primary colors
monochromatic color scheme Correct Answer - use of different
tints, shades, & intensities of one color
analogous color scheme Correct Answer - color scheme that
uses hues next to each other on the color wheel
complimentary colors Correct Answer - colors opposite on the
color wheel
folk art Correct Answer - art of people who have had no
formal, academic training, but whose works are part of an
established tradition of style and craftsmanship
pointillism Correct Answer - dots of pure color that tend to
mix in our eyes to produce the illusion of color mixtures
line Correct Answer - continuous mark on a surface that
creates a shape or outline
shape Correct Answer - two dimensional area that is defined in
some way
space Correct Answer - element of art that indicates areas
between, around, above, below, or within something