Red, yellow, and blue are known as this group of colors.
What are primary colors
This Dutch artist is famous for painting Starry Night and Sunflowers.
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
This is where wet paintings must be placed at the end of class.
What is the drying rack?
A painted picture showing a person's face and shoulders.
What is a portrait?
The empty area or background around a main subject in an artwork.
What is negative space?
Green, purple, and orange form this color family.
What are secondary colors?
This Spanish artist is known for painting abstract people with jumbled faces.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This is the most important part of your art grade, even if you are not the best artist.
What is trying (or participation/effort)?
An artwork showing an outdoor view of trees, mountains, or fields.
What is a landscape?
Making a color lighter by adding drops of white paint creates this.
What is a tint?
This is the circular chart used by artists to organize colors.
What is the Color wheel?
This artist from Mexico known for her bright, colorful paintings, beautiful flower crowns in her hair, and her distinct dark eyebrows.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
You know a marker cap is securely on when you hear this sound.
What is a click?
Art you can walk all the way around because it is 3D.
What is a sculpture?
Reds, yellows, and oranges belong to this category.
What are warm colors?
His art was in a pop art and graffiti-like style.
Who is Keith Haring?
What you should do if you are frustrated with your art.
What is asking for help?(or telling the teacher)
The two categories of shape/form.
What are Geometric and Organic shapes?
Mixing a primary color with a secondary color creates this type of color.
What are tertiary (or intermediate) colors?
This is the very first thing you should write on your paper or project so you get credit for it.
What is your name?
This line marks the place where the sky appears to meet the ground.
What is the horizon line?
Making a color darker by mixing in drops of black paint creates this.
What is a shade?
This Japanese art form involves folding squares of paper into beautiful animal shapes.
What is Origami?