Who was the pioneer of the pop art movement?
Andy Warhol
What two types of paint did painters use during the Renaissance period?
Oil and Tempera
What is negative space?
The space around the object
What is a thaumatrope?
Something that has 2 images that when it spins creates one image
A technique where the artist paints directly onto wet plaster.
Fresco
What 2 countries did the pop art movement start in?
United States and England
Michaelangelo
What are complimentary colors?
Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
What era are the thaumatrope and zoetrope from?
Victorian Era
The dot system that Roy Lichtenstein used while painting and that is used in comic book printing.
Ben Day Dot
Andy Warhol's 2 most famous artworks were?
Campbell Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe
What was DaVinci's most famous painting?
Mona Lisa
Why do artist prefer to use oil paints?
Because they dry slower
What does the word trope mean in Greek?
To turn
The process in which images can be mass produced and printed over and over.
Silk screen printing
What is a diptych?
When 2 or more pieces of art are put together to create one large artwork.
What is patina?
When metal turns green over time from exposure to the elements.
What does CMYK stand for in printing ink colors?
Cyan, magenta, yellow, black
What is an optical illusion?
Something that tricks the eye
When you use objects and move them a little bit at a time and take pictures each time you move them you create a?
Stop Motion Animation
What are 2 characteristics of pop art?
Bold/vibrant colors, bold outlines
What is Donatello's David sculpted out of?
Bronze
Dried color made from things like berries and flowers
What are 2 common colors used in optical illusion art?
Black and white
What is sfumato?
A shading technique that creates a smoky soft effect