Orange, purple and green.
What are secondary colors?
A path created by a point moving in space.
What is a line?
The first truly American art movement.
What is the Hudson River School?
Scratching into a layer of paint.
What is sgraffito?
The one thing you can never whinge about?
What is Mrs. Hill's music.
Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
The path created for the eye to follow.
What is movement?
Fragonard painted in this style when he created "The Swing."
What is Rococo?
Applying a thin tansparent coat of paint over an existing dry layer of paint.
What is glazing?
Skulls, graves, coffins or "little kid suns."
What are things you shall not draw in art class.
Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
Symmetrical, Asymmetrical and Radial are types of this.
What is Balance?
Rococo ended around the time of this.
What is the French Revolution?
When you don't glaze the bottom of a clay piece so it won't adhere to the kiln shelf.
What is dry footing?
People who do this to brushes make Mrs. Hill irrationally angry.
What is store wet brushes bristles down.
Red, yellow and blue are one. Green, Orange and Purple are another.
What is a triadic color scheme?
The relative size of the components that compose an object or composition.
What is Proportion.
This artist painted the revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat in his bath tub after his assassination.
Who is David?
Clay ware that can be scratched into or incised but can't be bent.
What is leather hard?
New Hampshire
Where is Mrs. Hill from originally?
A color and the hues on either side of its complementary color.
What is a split complementary color scheme?
It can be felt or implied.
What is Texture?
The artist Diego Velazquez painted the Spanish Royal family and himself in this work.
What is Las Meninas?
Used to change one or more properties of acrylic paint.
What is a painting medium?
Aunt Mary Anne
Who made Mrs. Hill's fabulous hat?