Elements
Principles
Projects
Materials
Famous Artists
100
Can be straight, horizontal, vertical, diagonal
What is line?
100
Percieved visual weight in a composition.
What is balance?
100
Technique used to create pendants.
What is glass fusion?
100
Paint like substance applied to pottery that adds color and sheen.
What is glaze?
100
He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michelangelo?
200
Can be geometric, organic, curved or hard edged.
What is shape?
200
The focal point of a work of art.
What is emphasis?
200
Continent that originated the aboriginal dot painting.
What is Australia?
200
The techniques used to create the three works of art in the triptych.
What is printmaking, scratch art or etching and drawing.
200
He painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo De Vinci?
300
Shows depth.
What is space?
300
Your eye can follow through a composition because of...
What is movement
300
A combination of facial features and a landscape.
What is the surrealist drawing?
300
The surface that was carved into for our printmaking project.
What is a linoleum block.
300
Surrealist artist who painted from dreams and imagination.
Who is Salvador Dali?
400
Can be rough or smooth.
What is texture?
400
A work of art can have many different textures, colors etc.
What is variety?
400
A clay hand building technique used to make a pot.
What is coiling?
400
A material that comes from the earth that is used for sculpting.
What is clay?
400
Famous for painting the Starry Night and known for cutting of his ear.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
500
Can be warm or cool.
What is color?
500
When a work of art is percieved to "all go together".
What is unity?
500
A project centered on color mixing with colored pencils.
What is the mandala.
500
The five materials used for the crayon batik.
What is paper, crayon, tempera paint and acrylic gloss medium.
500
Known for innovating the style of Pop art. He made prints of manufactured goods and famous people.
Who is Andy Warhol?
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