What is Tint.
Blue, Red, and Yellow?
What are the Primary Colors?
Basic technique of water color painting.
What is a Wash?
Where Pinatas are said to come from.
What is the Asian Culture?
Structured Patterns.
What are Zentangles?
Adding Black to a color.
What is Shade?
Two colors opposite from each other on the color wheel.
What are Complimentary Colors?
Is the way in which different elements of an artwork are combined.
What is Composition?
Originally put in Pinatas before it was candy.
What are seeds?
Mr. Longbine.
Who is your favorite teacher, or will except "art teacher"?
Using lines to create value.
What is Hatching or Cross Hatching?
Mixing a primary and secondary color.
What is a Tertiary Color?
Placing your subject along lines and points in a composition.
What is The Rule of Thirds?
Material used for a Catholic celebration Pinata in the 14th century.
What is a Terracotta pot or Clay pot?
Technique used to assist in drawing and get proper placement.
What is a Grid?
Small dots or marks on a piece of paper to create an image.
What is Stippling?
Colors to make Brown.
What are the primary colors? (will except a few other answers)
Tool used to write or draw with ink.
What are nibs?
The first Sunday of Lent became known as.
What is the "Dance of the Piñata" or "Pinata Sunday"?
Name of this painting. Double for Artist.
What is Starry Night and Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Extreme lights and darks used by artist Michelangelo Merisi De Caravaggio.
What is Chiaroscuro?
Three colors next to each other on the color wheel.
What are Analogous Colors?
A specific area, element, or spot that draws the viewer's attention.
What is a Focal Point or Emphasis?
Modern piñata making falls under this Mexican craft.
What is "Cartonería"?
The visual building blocks that are used to create a work of art.
What are the Elements of Art?