This is an explanation of art, or any practical skill or application.
What is a Theory of Art?
This is a visual beat.
What is rhythm?
This tool was used in a variety of paintings throughout History.
What is oil on canvas?
This artist produced "Dream City" in 1921.
Who was Paul Klee?
Cave Paintings were a two-dimensional art form during this era of Ancient History.
What was the Stone Age?
This is a category of art, or any form of creative expression.
What is a genre?
This dry medium can be used for drawing, writing and erasing.
What is a pencil?
This dry media was developed in 1924 and can be used in place of crayons to shade in or erase if needed.
What are colored pencils?
This artist produced "Spider" in 1940.
Who was Alexander Calder?
Cuneiform, Hieroglyphics, the Great Pyramids of Egypt and Kush were art forms during this Era in History.
What is the Classical Era?
This is a way or organizing hues, or names of reflected light.
What is a color wheel?
Murals are an example of this two-dimensional art form.
What is painting?
This tool can be used to correct mistakes when writing, drawing, or even sharing in.
What is an eraser?
This artist produced "Red Coat" in 1983.
Who was Alex Katz?
Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic Art were produced during this Era between 500 CE and 1500 CE.
What were the Middle Ages?
These are designs, schemes, or decorative plans.
What are patterns?
Stenciling is an example of this visual art form.
What is Printmaking?
This tool was used as paper during the Classical Era.
What was papyrus?
This artist produced "The Third of May" in 1808.
Who was Francisco Goya?
The "School of Athens" by Artist Raphael was produced during this cultural rebirth of humankind.
What was the Renaissance?
This is a reference of depth.
What is space?
The Statue of Liberty is an example of this three-dimensional art form.
What is sculpture?
This tool is used to make costume necklaces.
What are beads?
This artist produced "Red Room" in the early 1900’s.
Who was Henri Matisse?
This era took place from 1600 CE to 1750 CE.
What was the Baroque Period?