Two colors opposite from each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
This African American artist is living and working in Georgia, creating paintings with organic shapes and bright colors.
What is a Y stick?
You create this when you make a color lighter or darker, or when you press down lighter or harder with your pencil.
What is value?
When you create a pattern, but you add to it and it becomes an intricate pattern.
What is a zentangle?
Red, yellow, and blue.
What are primary colors?
This American Pop Artist created paintings of everyday objects like paintbrushes and hearts.
Who is Jim Dine?
These are like crayons, but you can blend them with your finger.
What are oil pastels?
This is a dot taking a walk.
What is a line.
In weaving, this is the string that is stretched across a loom that you weave in between.
What is a warp in weaving?
A color with black added to it.
What is a shade?
This artist created repetitive line drawings, often with a red pen or marker, when the artist could not sleep and had insomnia.
Who is Louise Bourgeois?
This fiberous material comes in all different colors and can be used for weaving.
What is yarn?
You create this in your art when something repeats.
What is pattern.
When a something repeats from the center out to the edges of an art work.
What is radial symmetry?
Green, Blue and Purple
What are shades?
He painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo DaVinci?
You should always have something under your paper when you use this type of marker.
What is a sharpie?
The surface quality of an object.
What is texture.
When an artist takes their time and works neatly on their creations.
What is craftsmanship?
A color with white added to it.
What are tints?
Who is James Rizzi?
You color with these, but it turns to paint when you add water like when we made the National Park Posters.
What are watercolor crayons.
This is a shape which cannot be measured. Super Spangler calls them oogley googley shapes.
What are organic shapes.
In weaving, this is the yarn or string that goes in and out of the strings stretched across the loom.
What is the weft?