This architect who was born in 1867 designed more than 400 buildings and is considered on of the greatest American architects of all time.
Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?
This design style from the 12th-16th centuries featured highly detailed designs such as stained glass windows and pointed stone arches.
What is Gothic?
This Chicago home designed by FLW is at the center of "The Wright Three"'s mystery.
What is the Robie House?
Using this on ceramics creates permanent shiny color after it is fired in a kiln.
What is glaze?
Procreate allows you to select any of these in any shade on the palette.
What are colors?
The name of this FLW home is based on the stream that flows through it.
What is Falling Water?
This design style features lots of geometric shapes, decorative details, and is generally optimistic.
What is Art Deco??
These three sixth grade students work together to discover a robbery in "The Wright Three"
Who are Tommy Petra and Calder?
These colorful sticks can be blended with pressure and used to make scratch art.
What are oil pastels?
By keeping your drawings separate with these you can easily edit your artwork.
What are layers?
These were given to FLW as a child and he stated that they influenced his designs as an adult.
What are blocks?
This design style from the early 1900s features geometry that is not symmetrical and was motivated by beauty, collaboration, and functionality.
What is Bauhaus?
These glass artworks were going to be stolen in "The Wright Three"
What are art glass windows?
This ceramic technique is important to keep clay from breaking.
What is score and slip?
This tool can be used to blend colors.
What is the smudge tool?
This idea, that how something is used is more important than past designs, was important to FLW.
What is "form follows function"?
This design style featured wrap-around porches, small towers, cozy interiors, and bright colors.
What is Victorian?
This object was a talisman for the architect FLW in "The Wright Three"
What is a jade fish?
This dot in an artwork is where all lines go to create depth in an image.
What are vanishing points?
By turning on a guide you can automatically draw with this technique that makes landscapes more 3D.
What is perspective?
This is the name of FLW's studio in Arizona.
What is Taliesin West?
This Art Deco building in New York City has small triangles at the top.
What is the Chrysler Building?
Tommy watches this Alfred Hitchcock film with his mother in "The Wright Three"
What is Rear Window?
Styles of this type of art include formalism and expressionism.
What is abstract art?
By selecting different types of these you can create different textures of drawing and painting tools.
What are brushes?