Mr Carter
Color Wheels
Art Definitions
Miscellaneous
Projects
100

What is the theme for our Class this year?

What is Medieval Europe.

100

These are two colors across from each other on the color wheel.

What are Complementary Colors.

100

This is a mark with a beginning and an end.

What is a line.

100
The paint that we have spent the most time using in my class.

What is Watercolor

100

This project uses pulp and screens to create a writing surface.

What is papermaking.

200

Mr. Carter has taught this long (FULL TIME).

What is 3 years.

200

This color does not actually exist.

What is Magenta.

200

This latin phrase means the fear of the empty.

Horror Vacui.

200

This means fired clay.

What is Ceramics.

200

This container held an important liquid that made writing possible.

What is an Inkwell.

300

This is Mr. Carter's favorite material to work with.

What is Clay.

300

These colors are made by mixing two other colors.

Secondary Colors.

300

This is the illusion of motion in art.

What is movement.

300
The name of the viking runic alphabet.

What is Futhark.

300

This used melted sand with toxic chemicals to create images lit up by the sun.

What is stained glass.

400

This is Mr. Carter's Favorite book series.

What is The Lord of the Rings.

400

If you were to mix two colors across from each other on the color wheel you would get this type of color.

what is a Neutral color.

400

This is the surface feeling of an object or artwork.

What is Texture.

400

The time period between the fall of the Holy Roman Empire and The Renaissance.

What is Medieval

400
This means to bring light into an image.

What is illumination.

500

Mr. Carter has this tattoo on the inside of his left arm.

What is a spider.

500

This is a group of three colors equidistant from each other on the color wheel. 

Color Triads

500
The illusion or reality of having three dimensions

What is form.

500

This is a tool used to understand color relationships.

What is a Color wheel.

500

This was used to show depth in our Zentangle Project

What is Value

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