Elements/Principles of Art
Art Materials/Techniques
Types of Art
Artists
Vocabulary
100

How do we show movement in art?

by capturing poses, blurring edges of an object, using lines, and moving the viewer's eye across the piece.

100

What did we use to create our perspective snowmen?

Oil Pastels

100

What type of art is this?

Graffiti Art or Street Art

100

Who created the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

100

"Everything in the foreground is ______ and everything in the background is _______."

Bigger, Smaller

200

What is Value?

The lightness or darkness of a color.

200

Artists that digitally create characters to make either games, movies, or tv shows are called what?

Animators or illustrators

200

What type of art is this called? 

Caricature 

200

How can an artist show who they are through their art?

They can draw themselves or use symbols, colors, and patterns to represent them.

200

What does contrast mean?

a strong difference between elements.

300

Explain what Texture is and give me some examples.

Texture is how something looks or feels. 

Ex: Shiny, smooth, fluffy, rough

300

How did we create shading in our hot cocoa mug painting?

We blended paint colors together so it looked like it was going from lighter to darker.

300

What type of art were we focusing on when we made mugs from clay?

3D art 
300

Who created this?

Piet Mondrian 

300

What does perspective add to an art piece?

Perspective creates depth and realistic imagery.

400

What is Proportion?

the size relationship between parts of a whole, ensuring elements look right together

400

What is Scoring used for when using clay?

 Scratching the surface of the clay to attach two pieces together.

400

What is Non-Objective Art?

a form of abstract art that is entirely non-representational, meaning it does not depict, reference, or take inspiration from any recognizable person, place, or object in the natural world. It focuses on pure aesthetics, using geometric shapes, lines, and colors to create visual harmony.

400

Who created this work?

Kandinsky

400

What is a worm's eye view?

A perspective from a very low angle, looking upward as if from ground level.

500

What are complementary colors?

Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel and look good together, like purple and yellow, Green and red, and blue and orange.

500

When we used clay, we learned about Relief Art. What was it?

a sculptural technique where figures or designs project from a flat background, remaining attached to it, creating a 3D effect on a 2D surface

500

When we were learning about perspective, we learned about the vanishing point, horizon line, and Perspective lines. What were they?

The horizon line is an imaginary line where the sky meets the ground. The vanishing point is a spot on the horizon line where perspective lines meet.

500

In the very beginning of the year, we turned our name into graffiti. We looked at an artist whose personality is unknown and goes by the name Banksy. He did something EXTREMELY controversial while his art was up for auction. What was it?

He rigged his art by creating a picture frame that would drop the picture down and shred his artwork once it was bought, ruining his piece. 

500

What are organic shapes?

free-form shapes that are irregular or resemble things in nature.

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