What are red, yellow, and blue?
These are the three primary colors.
This element can be zigzag, curved or straight.
What is line?
We use this to erase pencil mistakes.
What is an eraser?
This paint requires water to "wake up."
What is watercolors?
Good artists do this when something doesn't turn out right the first time.
What is keep trying?
Green is made by mixing these two colors.
What are blue and yellow?
Circles, squares, and triangles are examples of this.
What are shapes?
This tool helps us paint with watercolor or tempera paint.
What is a paintbrush?
This tool is usually black and permanent.
What is Sharpie?
Repeating lines, shapes, or colors creates this.
What is pattern?
What are warm colors.
This element tells how something feels, like rough or smooth.
What is texture?
We use these to cut paper.
What are scissors?
These are bright, creamy, and can be blended with your finger.
What are oil pastels?
A picture an artist makes of themselves.
What is a self-portrait?
Blue, Green, and purple belong to this color family.
What are cool colors?
What is value?
This art supply can be blended with your finger and is brighter than crayons.
What are oil pastels?
These are dusty, soft, and make bright, colorful drawings.
What are chalk pastels?
Mrs. Bledsoe's favorite color.
What is purple?
Colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel. Color neighbors.
What are analogous colors?
Artists use this to make objects look closer or farther away.
What is space?
We use this to stick paper together.
What is glue?
This is what artists should do before leaving the art room.
What is clean up?
What I say when we are unsure of the outcome of our project.
What is "trust the process?"