What are the primary colors?
blue, yellow, and red
What is an image of land called?
landscape
What kind of shape has 6 sides?
hexagon
What is it called when something repeats over and over?
In an artwork, what happens to objects as they move away from the foreground and towards the background?
What two colors make green?
yellow and blue
What is a 3D piece of art called?
sculpture
Give me 2 examples of a quadrilateral.
square, rectangle, trapezoid, rhombus, diamond, parallelogram, etc.
What colorful cloth is made in Ghana, West Africa?
kente cloth
What is it called when an something is covering part of something else?
overlapping
What do you make when you mix two primary colors together?
secondary color
What is an artwork of a person called?
portrait
What kind of shape has a name and can be measured called? (Examples: square, triangle, circle)
geometric shape
What tool is used to help you weave?
loom
What is an artwork called that is made up of three panels, typically hinged together side by side to be seen as a whole?
triptych
What are the cool colors?
purple, blue, and green
What is a painting that looks like a collection of things, like a vase of flowers or a bowl of fruit on a table called?
still life
What is a 3D shape called?
form
When weaving, what strings go horizontally or from LEFT to RIGHT?
wefting strings
What type of balance is when the weight is the same on both sides?
symmetry
What is it called when you place two opposite colors next to each other? (example: black next to white)
Contrast
What type of sculpture projects from a flat surface and CANNOT be seen all the way around?
relief sculpture
What kind of shape is found in nature and does not have a specific name?
organic shape
When weaving, what strings go vertically or from TOP to BOTTOM?
warping strings
What is it called when an artist paints using dots?
pointillism