Art Techniques
Famous Artists
Art Styles
Painting Techniques
Art Vocabulary
100
Carving lines into clay to attach two parts.
What is slipping and scoring?
100
An artist who drank yellow paint.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
100
Artwork that is very accurate and represents reality.
What is realistic?
100
Red, yellow, blue.
What are primary colors?
100
A fabric surface that artists paint on.
What is a canvas?
200
When you smudge oil pastels so that they look more smooth.
What is blending?
200
Artist who painted the Starry Night.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
200
Art that is dreamlike, out of context and not realistic.
What is surrealism?
200
Mixing black or the opposite color into a color to make it darker.
What is a shade?
300
Using diagonal lines that cross for shading.
What is hatching or cross hatching?
300
Painters who use obvious brushstrokes like dots, dashes and smudges.
What are impressionists?
300
A painting style that uses dots to create a scene.
What is Pointillism?
300
Green, orange and purple.
What are secondary colors?
300
A drawing or painting of an outdoor scene.
What is a landscape?
400
Many images that are cur ans assembled together.
What is collaging?
400
A film maker who is famous for his distorted characters.
Who is Tim Burton?
400
A painting style that utilizes a textural brushstroke.
What is Impressionism?
400
Adding white to a color to make it lighter.
What is a tint?
400
Objects that the artist sets up as the subject matter of their drawing.
What is a still life?
500
Turning multiple objects into one.
What is morphing?
500
Artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
500
A nonrepresentational work of art.
What is abstract?
500
The gradation from light to dark.
What is a value scale?
500
The area that the light is coming from in a work of art.
What is a light source?
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