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What is the principle of art that makes one part of an artwork dominant over the other parts
emphasis
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What is the principle of art that refers to quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and principles of art.
unity
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Tactile
The texture you feel by touching it.
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Visual Balance
A principle of art concerned with equalizing forces or elements in a work of art.
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Colors that are made by mixing two primary colors together. These are orange, green and violet.
Secondary Colors
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What is the principle of art that created unity by stressing the similarities of separate but related objects
harmony
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Artwork that uses mostly tints is described as this
High key
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Visual Texture
The illusion of how something feels.
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Format Balance
when two parts if the artwork are very similar, but just a little of, it creates this type of visual balance
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A color scheme that uses color spaced and equal distance apart on the color wheel. They have 3 colors in between them.
Triadic colors
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the principle of art concerned with the size relationships of one part to another
proportion
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Art work that uses mostly shades
Low key
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Simulated Texture
A type of visual texture it imitates real texture found in life
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Symmetrical Balance
When two sides of the artwork are mirror image it creates this type of visual balance
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A color scheme that uses a combination of one hue plus the tints and shades of that hue.
Monochromatic colors
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principle of art concerned with difference of contrast
variety
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Size measured against a standard reference. It can refer to an entire work of art or to elements within it.
Scale
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Invented Texture
A type of visual texture that appears as 2 dimensional patterns created by repetition of lines or shapes.
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Asymmetrical Balance
Another name for information balance, in which unlike objects have equal visual weight or eye attraction.
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a color scheme associated with things such as sunshine and fire; re, orange and yellow
warm
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The state of being strikingly different from something else, typically something in juxtaposition or close association.
Contrast
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Radial Balance
The type of balance in which forces or elements of a design come out (radiate) from a central point.
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A color scheme associated with things such as grass, ice and water;violet blue and green
cool
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