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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.
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Positive Space
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Is the background or the area that surrounds the subject of the work.
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Negative Space
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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.
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Value Scale
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Any color plus white.
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Tint
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One primary and secondary color combined. Example, green plus yellow-green
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Tertiary Color
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Where the Earth and Sky appear to meet
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Horizon Line
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The illusion of depth in visual art.
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Space
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Red, blue, yellow.
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Primary Colors
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You add red and to green
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Brown
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Three colors equal distance on the color wheel.
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Color Triad
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Complement of yellow.
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Violet
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When one object/image covers part of another, it's called?
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Over lapping
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Red, orange and yellow.
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Warm colors
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Vincent Van Gogh's art style is best described as?
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Expressive, passionate, colorful.
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Van Gogh was known for which of the following personal characteristics?
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Emotional, obsessive, lonely.
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Any color plus black.
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Shade
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A point on the horizon line where all perspective lines appear to vanish.
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Vanishing Point
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Line that run the same direction and never cross.
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Parallel
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