Color & Techniques
Elements
Cityscapes
Printmaking
Art Trivia
100
What is the difference between primary and secondary colors? BONUS: Name the primary and secondary colors in groups.
Secondary color are made by mixing two primary colors. Primary colors make up every other color in the spectrum and cannot be made. BONUS:Primary=Red, yellow, and blue. Secondary= Orange, green, and purple.
100
What element describes the connection between 2 points along a pathway created on a surface? (Hint: It can be straight, curved, wavy, dashed, etc.)
Line.
100
What is the line that separates the sky and the ground or water?
The horizon line.
100
True or False. A "print" can only be made one time.
False. Printmaking was developed as a way to create multiple images.
100
What will Miss Heidner's name be next year?
Mrs. Bettise.
200
What is tracing around the outer-most edge of an object called?
Outlining.
200
What element describes how something feels or how it looks like it feels?
Texture.
200
What is the line that separates the sky from the top of the buildings?
The skyline.
200
Printmaking is most closely related to _______, where a block is inked and pressed on a paper to leave an image of the block. (Hint: You have probably used one of these.)
Stamping.
200
Where was the 5th grade art show at this year?
The Yellowstone Art Museum.
300
What technique involves "rubbing" or mixing colors together until they fade info each other? (HINT: Think back to our surrealist project.)
Blending.
300
What element describes light reflecting off an object into the eye?
Color.
300
What is the opposite image of an object over an axis?
A reflection.
300
DAILY DOUBLE: Who was the most famous artist of the Pop Art movement?
Andy Warhol.
300
DAILY DOUBLE: The second largest statue in the United States of America is in Montana. Where is it? DD BONUS: What is the name of the statue or what is it an image of?
It is located on top of the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains right outside Butte, MT (glows white at night), The 90ft statue is called Our Lady of the Rockies and is an image of the Virgin Mary.
400
What kinds of colors do sports teams often use because of their ability to stand our from one another? Vincent VanGogh also liked to paint with these colors.
Complementary colors OR Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
400
Shape is a two-dimensional element. What element describes a three-dimensional shape?
Form.
400
What kind of color scheme was used for the sky in our cityscapes? (HINT: Think about the colors we used and where they are on the color wheel.)
An analogous color scheme.
400
We have studied two different prints this year. The first print we studied was part of a series of prints by a Japanese artist that was based on multiple views of Mount Fuji. What was the name of the print that we studied?
The Great Wave.
400
What are the names of the 4 famous Renaissance artists? (Hint: A well-known group of characters were named after them.)
Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael, Donatello, Michelangelo
500
What is the process of cutting/ripping or putting pieces of paper and pictures (possibly cut out of a magazine) together to create at new work of art?
Collage.
500
What element describes the area in, around, or between an object? It can be POSITIVE or NEGATIVE.
Space.
500
What kind of shapes have straight lines and/or even curves?
Geometric shapes.
500
What is "the rolling-pin-thing" called in printmaking?
A Brayer.
500
When will the Google Doodle contest take place THIS year?
During the Fall.
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