The extension of a point
LINE
The focal point in a work of art
EMPHASIS
You should start a painting with a ____________. 1st layer of paint.
WASH
tints and shades of 1 color
MONOCHROMATIC
Mrs. DuBois' favorite color
ORANGE
2D. Example: a triangle
SHAPE
Practicing your Observational Drawing skills helps you draw more accurately. What refers to the relationship of certain elements? Drawing to scale.
Proportion
Lines running in the same direction. The closer together, the darker the value. The further apart, the lighter the value. Which Pen & Ink Technique is this?
HATCHING
Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green, _____________
Blue-Green
Where Mrs. DuBois is from.
New York
If you shade/ apply value to a circle, you create the illusion of a______?
SPHERE/FORM
Creating a feeling of stability in a work of art. You want to have a ______________ or positive and negative space.
BALANCE
A watercolor technique you may use to create a sunset/sunrise would be________________. Multiple wet colors blended.
WET-ON-WET
A color + BLACK = a _____________
SHADE
What sport did Mrs. DuBois do in college and now coaches?
SWIMMING
Refers to the lightness of darkness of a color. We have done scales using graphite pencils, watercolor, and pen.
VALUE
Extreme differences in a work of art creates a sense of visual interest, tension and ______________.
CONTRAST
Pen & Ink Technique consisting of tiny dots.
STIPPLING
What color can you mix with RED to create a SHADE of RED beside using BLACK?
GREEN
Mrs. DuBois' dog's name. It starts with the letter "P".
Piper
Positive and negative areas are defined or having a sense of depth. Foreground, middle ground, background.
SPACE
Indicates movement. Repeated elements in a work of art. A motif.
PATTERN
More paint, less water on your brush in watercolor painting.
DRY/ DRYBRUSH
What is Blue's complement?
ORANGE
One of Mrs. DuBois' favorite TV shows.
BOB'S BURGERS OR PARKS & RECREATION