1. Experimental artists working in Paris before World War I are grouped as _______.
2. When we see a line in nature, we’re usually inferring it from the boundary of _______ or forms.
3. In an impressionist oil painting, visible brush strokes or the marks made by a palette knife are examples of _______ texture.
4. The ratio of 1 to 1.6 represents the _______.
5. A grid of nine equal spaces superimposed over a picture to evaluate the composition is assessing its use of the _______.
6. The concept illustrated by a seesaw holding two people of equal weight is _______.
7. To help create a sense of drama in painting, an artist may use a/an _______ composition.
8. In the spectrum of visible light, _______ is the absence of color.
9. If you mix two primary colors, you’ll get a/an _______ color.
10. Lime green can be called either an intermediate or a/an _______ color.
11. Two colors that share a common color and appear to be in harmony are called _______ colors.