Elements
Art History
Mystery
Art Techniques
MRS. GIBBS
100

a principle of art that describes the size, location or amount of one element to another (or to the whole) in a work.

What is proportion?

100

This artist was born in 1972,is full-time professional studio artist residing in Montana who creates fantastical sculpture of animals whom portray different human emotions

Who is Beth Cavener Stitcher?

100

total number of prints/impressions pulled from a printing plate.

What is edition?

100

The three hand-building techniques used in clay/ceramics.

What are coil, pinch, and slab?

100

Mrs. Gibbs dogs names? (Must get both correct).

Who is Basil and Tesla?

200

The feeling of stability in an artwork.

What is Balance?

200

time period when a group of painters often used vivid colors—without much mixing or blending—to create flat shapes in their paintings while still being representational.

What is Fauvism?

200

Term used to describe a test print?

What is a proof?

200

The name of a mini sculpture used as a "sketch" to plan for a larger sculpture

What is a maquette?

200

What Mrs. Gibbs is looking forward to doing this summer?

What is taking students to Italy and France!!

300

A principle of design that refers to extreme differences in an artwork.

What is contrast?

300

(1915- 2012) Artist known for politically charged sculptures and prints that often portrayed the struggles of African American women .

Who is Elizabeth Catlett?

300

The difference between Welding and Wedging clay?

What is

Welding- adhering two pieces of clay together after scoring and slipping.


Wedging- A method of kneading clay to get air bubbles out and homogenize the particles.

300

is an etching technique in which an image is incised directly into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond point instead of using acid.

What is Dry-point?

300

Where Mrs. Gibbs grew up (State)?

Where is Florida?

400

Lights and Darks in an Artwork

What is Value?

400

Surrealism stemmed out of this short-lived art movement whose primary characteristics included nonsensical art in order to protest the war

What is Dadaism?

400

The term used to describe how the artist organizes the elements and principles of art in an artwork.

What is composition?

400

The correct placement of an image using margin guidelines

What is registration?

400

This is Mrs. Gibbs Class name on Twitter/Instagram (can't use phones or you lose double the points).

What is @MrsGibbsArt?

500

Empty Space

What is Negative Space?

500

DAILY DOUBLE FOR ALL** The three categories of Surrealism and their charecteristics.

What are...

Juxtaposition- Placing two unusual objects together for contrasting effects

Transformation- Transforming two objects into each other

Automatism- creating artwork from your subconscious (usually abstract).

500

DAILY DOUBLE*** Name three stages of clay and their charecteristics

1.- Leatherhard - Moist but firm, good to carve but not add to. 2. Bonedry- no visable moisture, very fragile. 3. Bisque- Clay that has been fired. Typically at clays strongest stage.

500

is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface, and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink. It is the direct opposite of a relief print.

What is intaglio?

500

What date is Mrs. Gibb's Birthday?

What is April 15th aka Tax Day 


Daily Double Surprise....

Double points to anyone who can name one artist who shares a birthday with Mrs. Gibbs

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