This type of art plays tricks on your eyes.
What is Op Art?
A line that separates the sky from the ground.
What is a horizon line?
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Red, Yellow, Blue
What are primary colors?
Red, Orange, Yellow
What are warm colors?
These men used to copy books by hand. They enjoyed it so much they started creating Illuminated manuscripts which are hand-written books with painted decoration that generally includes precious metals such as gold or silver.
Who are monks?
You can create this with clay by flattening the clay and cutting a shape out of it.
What is a slab?
Zig-zag, wavy, dotted, straight anc curly are examples of this element.
What is a line?
When black is added to a color.
What is a shade?
Green, Orange, Violet
What are secondary colors?
This word in Sanskrit (the language spoken in India) means circle.
What is a mandala?
You can create this with clay by rolling it out like you would to create a "snake" shape with play-doh.
What is a coil?
Green is made from these two colors.
What are yellow and blue?
Brown, Gray, White, Black
What are neutral colors?
When white is added to a color.
What is a tint?
This is an art form of visual communication, usually illegal, involving the unauthorized marking of public space by an individual or group.
What is graffiti art?
When working with perspective, where all of the receding lines converge (come together).
What is a vanishing point?
What is the complement to blue?
Orange
What secondary color is needed to make red-violet?
Violet
This art movement mainly used bright, bold colors and often had celebrities and popular things from the time as the main subject.
What is Pop Art?
The lines that disappear to the vanishing point.
What are receding lines?
This element of art shows shading from dark to medium to light.
What is Value? Or What is a value scale?
Yellow-green, blue-green, red-voilet, blue-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange belong to this color family.
What are Intermediate Colors?
Red, Green
Complementary Colors