The three primary colors are ____, ____, and ____.
What are Red, Blue, and Yellow?
This Spanish artist co-founded Cubism.
Who is Pablo Picasso
Sprinkling this on wet paint makes cool, crystal-like patterns.
What is Salt?
Drawing an object’s outline without looking at the paper is called ______ contour drawing.
What is blind?
This element of art is the visible area created by a line moving around an object.
What is shape?
When you mix red and blue, you get this secondary color.
What is purple?
Picasso’s bestie in creating Cubism was this French artist.
This resist technique uses a wax crayon or oil pastel to keep areas white.
What is Resist?
These lines define the outer edge of an object.
What are contour lines?
This element of art refers to how something feels or looks like it would feel.
What is texture?
Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are called ____.
What are complementary colors?
Cubism can be divided into two types: Analytical and _____.
What is Synthetic Cubism
This technique uses a brush with very little water to create texture.
What is dry brush?
Lines that bend smoothly without sharp angles are called ____.
What are curved lines?
This element is used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
What is space?
Adding white to a color creates a ____.
What is a tint?
This movement often depicts subjects from multiple viewpoints at the same time.
Flicking paint from a brush creates this effect.
What is splatter?
These lines are not actually drawn but are suggested by shapes, colors, or spaces.
What are implied lines?
This element refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
The lightness or darkness of a color is called ____.
What is value?
This colorful branch of Cubism, developed by Robert and Sonia Delaunay, focused on pure abstraction and bright colors.
What is Orphism?
Watercolor pencils and watercolor pens can be blended with this.
What is water?
This type of drawing helps artists improve their observation skills.
What is blind contour drawing?
This element is made when a line encloses an area and can be geometric or organic.
What is form?