Color Theory
Perspective
Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Featured Artists
100

The 3 primary colors?

What is Red, Yellow and Blue

100

Where is the vanishing point in linear perspective?

What is on the Horizon Line.

100

An element of art that was described by Pal Klee as a "dot that took a walk".

What is the element of Line.

100

When two sides are not exact shapes, but they are still balanced by visual weight. Such as a large shape balanced by several small shapes.

Asymmetrical Balance

100

This artist that painted the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci.

200

The Secondary Colors?

What is Green, Orange and Violet (aka Purple)WW

200

A line that indicates where the sky meets the earth in linear perspective drawing

What is horizon line - horizontal line from side to side.

200

The element of Art that indicates darks and lights in a composition.

What is Value.  A value scale goes from light to dark or White, Various Greys and Black

200

Repetition of a line, shape or color can create this Principle of Design.

What is Rhythm.

200

The featured artist that painted The school of Athens?

Who is Raphael from Italian Renaissance.

300

Analogous Colors?

Colors next to each other on the color wheel Ex: Yellow, Yellow/Green, Green, Blue/Green, Blue

300

When drawing an edge or corner of a house that faces the viewer, it is necessary to have how many vanishing points?

What is 2 pt perspective.

300

Name two types of texture.

What is Actual Texture and Implied Texture.

300

This Principle of Design establishes how small or large something is in relationship to other shapes around it

What is Scale.

300

The featured artist that painted The Starry Night.

Who is Vincent van Gogh.

400

An example of a tertiary color.

What is Yellow/Orange or any color between a primary and secondary

400

Sculpture, architecture and ceramics are considered what type of art: 2D or 3D?

What is 3 - dimensional

400

Drawing an edge or contour of an observed object without looking at the paper.

What is Blind Contour Drawing.

400

This Principle of Design creates interest through difference or a change from other parts of a composition

What is Contrast or Variety.

400

The method of ceramics that combines items that have been fired separately to create one unified whole - such as the method used in the Chinese Terracotta Warriors.  

 

What is Assemblage in 3D artworks.  

Similar to Collage in 2D artwork that combines different things to make something new.

500

An example of a complementary color.

What is across the color wheel and creates the strongest contrast - Red and Green, Blue and Orange or Violet and Yellow

Tertiary complements:  Yellow/Green and Red/Violet

500

A change of value and scale that indicates space or depth in a composition.

What is atmospheric perspective.

500

Squares, Triangles and Circles are examples of what types of shapes?

What is Geometric Shapes.

500

A focal point or place that draws one's attention to an area creates this Principle of Design.

What is Emphasis.

500

This featured artist from the Baroque Period (17th Century) used light and dark values for dramatic effect, called Chiaroscuro.

Who is Caravaggio.

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