The element of art that refers to what is created when light waves reflect off an object and are perceived by the eye.
What is Color?
What are the 3 primary colors?
What are red, blue, and yellow
What art movement is Vincent Van Gogh most connected with?
What is Impressionism OR post-impressionism?
The creation of pottery or forms using clay
What is ceramics?
Type of paint that involved heavy use of water. This paint dries quickly, but can be made wet again and changed by adding water back to it. Colors can be swirled together and mixed on the paper.
What is watercolor paint?
The element that refers to a mark made by a moving point, connecting two points on a surface.
What is line?
What are the 3 secondary colors?
What are violet (purple), green, and orange?
Which famous artist is well known for her installation art "Infinity Mirrors" and uses polka dots and pumpkins in many different works?
Who is Yayoi Kusama?
the art of creating three-dimensional objects by shaping or molding materials like stone, wood, metal, or clay.
What is sculpture?
Type of paint created by using oils, especially walnut or safflower oil.
Oil Paint
the element that refers to artwork having three-dimensional objects, having height, width, and depth.
What is form?
How do you create a secondary color?
What is mixing two primary colors together?
Who painted "Water Lillies"?
Who is Claude Monet?
Which famous Italian Renaissance artist sculpted "David"?
Who is Michelangelo?
What is a mosaic?
The element of art that refers to how light or dark something is.
What is Value?
How do you create a tertiary color?
What is mix a primary color with a secondary color that is next to it on the color wheel?
(I will accept mixing a primary color with a secondary color).
What type of paintings are most commonly associated with Frida Kahlo?
What are self-portraits?
The method of attached two pieces of clay together by scratching marks on the clay's surface with a tool, then applying slip to each surface before attaching the pieces together.
What is scoring and slipping? What is score and slip?
A drawing technique that creates a sense of depth and space on a 2-D surface.
What is perspective?
The element that refers to the surface quality of an object. This can be the feeling of the actual surface, or an illusion of that surface created in artwork.
What is texture?
How many colors are on the subtractive color wheel we learned about in class?
What is 12?
What is the name of the Mexican lollipop company that Salvador Dali designed a logo for?
What is Chupa Chups?
The two most commonly used elements of art in 3-D artwork?
Form and Texture
A type of drawing that typically focuses on drawing a random assortment of objects. The purpose is to practice drawing what you see in front of you.
What is a still-life?