How we see color | Hue | Value | Intensity | Warm and cool colors |
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What is the most expressive element of art
Color
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What is the name of a color in the color spectrum?
Hue
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What is the art element that describes the darkness or lightness of a color?
Value
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What is the brightness or dullness of a hue?
Intensity
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What two groups are colors divided into?
Cool and warm colors.
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What color order does the color spectrum always appear in?
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.
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What are the primary hues?
Red, blue, and yellow.
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What determines a colors color value?
The amount of light a color reflects.
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What is a pure or bright hue called?
High intensity color
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What are some warm colors?
Red, orange, and yellow.
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What is a natural example of a spectrum.
A rainbow
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What is made by mixing two primary colors?
Secondary hues.
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What color hue has the least value?
Yellow
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What is a dull hue called?
Low intensity color
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What are some cool colors?
Blue, green, and violet.
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What is color?
An element of art that is derived from reflected light.
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What is a color wheel?
The spectrum bent into a circle
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What color hue has the most value?
Purple
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What are the colors opposite each other on the color wheel called?
Complementary colors
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What are warm colors usually associated with in paintings?
Sunshine or fire.
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What is called when a light passes through a wedge-shaped glass, called prism, and the beam of white light is bent and separated into bands of color?
Color spectrum
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What is made by mixing a primary color with its secondary color?
Intermediate colors
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What are the neutral colors?
Black, white, and gray.
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What is red's complementary color?
Green
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What are cool things usually associated with in paintings?
Ice, snow, water, or grass.
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