These are the three primary colours
Red, blue, yellow
Pablo Picasso is most known for this artistic style.
Cubism
This surrealist painter is known for painting melting clocks.
Salvador Dali
This art element refers to the sense of touch.
Texture
This technique uses closely spaced parallel lines to create shading.
Hatching
The colour you get when you mix blue and yellow
Green
The time period for art made in the last 50-60 years.
Contemporary Art
This famous painter was also a sculptor, architect, and an engineer.
Leonardo Da Vinci
The darkness or lightness of a colour.
Value
The type of drawing that you do when you are paying close attention to the shape and line of the object and not necessarily the actual object.
Observational drawing
This word has the same meaning as hue.
Colour
This art movement has artists who like to draw from their dreams. They also invented Exquisite Corpse.
Surrealism
This artist is famous for painting sunflowers and starry starry nights.
Vincent Van Gogh.
When lines meet to form an enclosed area this is formed.
Shape.
This technique uses small dots to create a picture.
Stippling
The colour you get when you mix red and yellow.
Orange.
The art movement Andy Warhol is known for.
Pop Art.
He is famous for painting popular items like soup cans and celebrities.
Andy Warhol
The element that is used to create depth or foreground/background in a piece of art.
Space
This is a technique you use when you cover your oil pastel art in black and then scrape away the black to reveal colour under.
Scratch Art
This colour scheme occurs when 3 of the colours are touching each other on the colour wheel.
Analogous.
This art period with a French name means 'rebirth' in English.
Renaissance.
This painter is known for putting polka dots on everything. Even her horse!
Frida Kahlo.
A shape that has or appears to have volume or looks 3D
Form
This is a shading or colouring technique that you can use that creates a gradual change from light to dark.
Blending or Layering