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Is the subject or areas of interest in an artwork, such as a person's face or figure in a portrait, the objects in a still life painting, or the trees in a landscape painting.
Positive Space
Is the background or the area that surrounds the subject of the work.
Negative Space
Values ranging from white to dark, with several shades of gray in between. These shades of gray make up the "meat" of drawing , and help to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality.
Value Scale
Any color plus white.
Tint
One primary and secondary color combined. Example, green plus yellow-green
Tertiary Color
Where the Earth and Sky appear to meet
Horizon Line
The illusion of depth in visual art.
Space
Red, blue, yellow.
Primary Colors
You add red and to green
Brown
Three colors equal distance on the color wheel.
Color Triad
Complement of yellow.
Violet
When one object/image covers part of another, it's called?
Over lapping
Red, orange and yellow.
Warm colors
Vincent Van Gogh's art style is best described as?
Expressive, passionate, colorful.
Van Gogh was known for which of the following personal characteristics?
Emotional, obsessive, lonely.
Any color plus black.
Shade
A point on the horizon line where all perspective lines appear to vanish.
Vanishing Point
Line that run the same direction and never cross.
Parallel