The artist we use in our clean-up prompt and known for painting "Starry Night."
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Red, Yellow, Blue
What are the primary colors?
Art created by gluing different materials or images together.
What is collage?
The "Pop" in "Pop Art" is short for...
What is "popular?"
The line dividing the land from the sky?
What is a horizon line?
Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands but painted most of his famous paintings, including the image of his bedroom, in what country?
What is France?
When you mix two primary colors you get this
What is a secondary color?
An image the artist creates of themselves.
What is a self-portrait?
Pop Art was known for including imagery from popular culture, mass media and _________.
What are comic books?
What is Mrs. Hill's biggest pet peeve?
What is "students tapping me to get my attention." DON'T BE A TAPPER!
What painting by Leonardo DaVinci inspired our attention prompt?
What is the Mona Lisa?
Red, orange, yellow
What are warm colors?
A painting of inanimate objects like, fruit, vases, flowers.
What is a still life?
This famous Pop Artist screen printed images of the Campbell Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe.
Who is Andy Warhol?
The equipment used to fire clay pieces.
What is a kiln?
Famous female Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
A painting that uses 1 color plus black and white.
What is monochromatic?
A hue plus white makes a...
What is a tint?
The artist whose comic book inspired art was the basis for our pop art project.
Who is Roy LIchtenstein?
An image the artist makes of themselves.
What is a self-portrait?
We recently looked at paintings from his "blue period" but he's best known for Cubism.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
When something has symmetry along a central axis, like a flower or a starfish it has __________ symmetry.
What is radial?
The Robert Indiana Pop Art sculpture in Philadelphia is one word. What is it?
What is LOVE?
The portrait artist who divides his paintings into squares and fills them with dots.
Who is Chuck Close?