A picture created by using words instead of lines
What is a microcalligraphy?
Primary colors
What is red, blue, and yellow.
Remove most of the water from the brush for this technique.
What is dry brush?
A flat, rolled out piece of clay
What is a slab?
This artist painted The Starry Night.
Who is Vincent Vangogh?
This was used to create cool marker effects. We colored with a marker and then sprayed with a water bottle
What are coffee filters?
Secondary colors.
What is orange, green, and violet (purple).
This technique allows the artist to paint one concentrated color in a stroke.
What is flat wash?
Muddy, liquid clay used to attach two pieces.
What is slip?
This element of art is 3D.
What is form?
This kind of brush uses the hairs from animals such as a grey squirrel and a hog
What is a watercolor brush?
These are colors directly across from each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
This technique requires controlled breathing.
What is straw?
Particles of rocks and water.
What is clay.
This element is the lightness or darkness of a color
What is value?
This type of drawing makes things that are 2D appear 3D
What is linear one point perspective?
This is a set of three colors right next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
This technique makes it easy to make clouds. Start with a crayon or oil pastel
What is wax resist?
Japanese food models.
What is Sampuru?
A big difference between two elements, creating visual interest.
What is Contrast?
In 7th grade you were asked to write a formal art critique using the artwork from this artist.
Who is Romero Britto?
Name one set of complementary colors.
What is blue/orange; green/red; yellow/purple
Dip a small piece of material into the watercolor first and use it to print details such as tree leaves.
What is sponge technique?
Making marks in the clay, this is necessary to attach two pieces of clay.
What is to score?
This is a very hot oven used to bake clay
What is a kiln?