Elements of Art
Art Words
Understanding Elements
Procedures
Fun Facts about Ms. Sarah
100

This Element of Art begins with the letter C.

Color

100

An art form that involves creating 3-dimestional artwork.

Sculpture

100

Colors can be organized into this round chart.

Color Wheel

100

What should you do between mixing colors?

Wash your brush.

100

Does Ms. Sarah make her own art?

Yes

200

White, black and grays.

Value

200

This oven is used to bake clay.

Kiln

200

Shapes that consist of straight and even lines connected by precise corner.

Geometric

200

A part to include on a piece of artwork that is necessary for identification.

Name

200

What is Ms. Sarah's favorite color?

Green

300

The way something feels or the way it looks like it feels.

Texture

300

A connection from one point to another, also one of the 7 Elements of Art.

Line

300

Shapes that resemble forms found in nature and have more flowing lines and angles.

Organic

300

How many people should be standing at the sink at one time?

1

300

What she likes to drink at work.

Coffee

400

This Element of Art refers to the 3-dimensionality of a piece.

Form

400

Easily bent, flexible.

Plyable

400

A gradient would refer to this Element of Art.

Value.

400

What should you do to the clay before sculpting it into a form?

Wedge or Knead the clay to get air out.

400

What is Ms. Sarah's unwritten rule?

Don't sit at her desk.

500

Two Elements of Art beginning with the letter S.

Space and Shape.

500

When one part of on object or artwork is the same as another part.

Symmetry
500
A color plus white.

Tint.

500

This can be used as a way to clean up shapes and make a drawing "pop."

Outlining

500

Does Ms. Sarah like her job?

Most of the time.

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