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What are the primary colours in Colour Theory?

Red, yellow, and blue.

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How are secondary colours formed?

By mixing primary colours.

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What is a descriptive line?

A line that describes the shape.

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What does 'asymmetrical balance' mean in design principles?

Visual weight is similar but different elements are used to create interest.

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What defines a shape in art?

A two-dimensional area with a recognizable edge.

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What is the difference between positive and negative form?

Positive form is the true object, while negative form is the background surrounding it.

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What are warm colours and their psychological effect?

Warm colours like red, orange, and yellow create excitement.

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What is the purpose of emphasis in art design?

To highlight areas/elements creating importance or a focal point.

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Define 'rhythm' in the context of art.

A visual repetition of elements that suggests movement and guides the viewer's eye.

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What is the effect of tints in colour?

Tints are colours mixed with white, lightening the original colour.

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What does 'monochromatic' refer to in colour grouping?

Variations of only one colour.

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Describe the term 'value' in art.

It represents light and dark, helping to define forms.

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What are the different types of lines in art?

Descriptive, expressive, static, and dynamic lines.

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What is balance in art design?

The distribution of visual weight in a composition.

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How can texture be described?

As the surface quality or feel, either visual or tangible.

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What does scale refer to in art principles?

The size relationship between objects.

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What is the role of pattern in art?

Created by repeating an object, shape, or line.

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What defines a form in art?

A three-dimensional shape that includes height, width, and depth.

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What do cool colours typically do?

They have a calming effect.

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What should be included in the label information when discussing an artwork?

Artist, title, medium, date, and size.

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What is the significance of harmony and unity in design?

It refers to a successful combination of elements into a pleasant whole.

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