What are the three primary colors?
Red, Blue and Yellow
What is a characteristics of Impressionism?
Short brush strokes
Nature as a subject matter
Movement
What project did we do that was reflective of the Fauvism art period?
The giraffe project
What are some characteristics of Cubism?
Simplified
Multiple points of view
Distorted
What type of art uses clay to create art?
Ceramics or Pottery
What are the three secondary colors?
Orange, Green and purple?
Who painted the impressionism painting "Starry Night"?
Van Gogh
What colors are generally used in Fauvism art?
Bright
Who was the leader of Cubism?
Picasso
What type of art is a Japaneses type art that is created by folding paper?
Origami
What is an example of a tertiary color?
Red-Orange
Yellow-Orange
Blue-Purple
etc.
Who painted the Bridge original bridge painting that we did in class?
Monet
Why did artist use nontraditional colors during the Fauvism art period?
To represent mood
More artistic expression
What was the first Picasso project that we did last week?
Portraits
What type of art is decorative handwriting?
Calligraphy
Name three SETS of complementary colors
Red & Green
Orange & Blue
Yellow & Purple
Who painted the original "Blue Irises" painting that we did in class?
Van Gogh
What kind of colors are usually beside each other in Fauvism art?
Complements
What was the second Picasso Project that we did last week?
The instrument project
What type of art is created by gluing pieces of paper, pictures or "found objects" together to create a work of art?
Collage
Give me an example of two analogous colors.
Red & Orange
Orange & Yellow
Yellow & Green
etc.
Who is considered the leader of Impressionism?
Monet
When did Fauvism begin?
The early 1900s
Who was the artist of the instrument paintings that we looked at on the board?
Picasso
What type of art uses small pieces to make a bigger picture. (Like stained glass)
Mosaic