Prehistoric Art
Color Theory
Elements of Art
Printmaking
Mesopotamian Art
100

What kind of Art is most prevalent during this period?

Cave Paintings and Stone figure sculptures

100

What are the Primary and Secondary colors?

Primary: Red, Yellow, Blue

Secondary: Orange, Green, Purple

100

How many Elements of Art are there?

7

100

Define Printmaking

Making an image on a surface and transferring it to another surface

100

What is the name of the oldest civilization?

Mesopotamia

200

Paleolithic era: Definition and art seen

Stone age art of mostly cave paintings, narrative paintings and animal forms.

200

What is a Tertiary color?

A Primary color mixed with a Secondary color. 

Ex: Blue-Green, Red-Orange

200

What is a Value scale and how many Values are in a Value scale?

Value scale: Shows the range of colors from light to dark. There are 7 total.

200

What is Relief Printing?

The image to be printed is raised above the surface

200

The 1st architecture on a massive scale was?

The Ziggurat

300

Neolithic era: Definition and art seen

New Stone Age: Monumental structures, ceramic, fabric, the wheel

300

What is a color scheme

An arrangement of colors you use to create

300

Define Space and give 1 example.

Space: The emptiness or areas between, around, above, below, or inside of objects.

Ex: Overlapping, Middle ground, 2-Point Perspective, Positive

300

What is monotype Printing

Drawing or painting on a smooth surface and transferring the image onto paper

300

What was the oldest form of writing?

Cuneiform: Marks made on stone tablets

400

The metal ages: Definition and art seen

Tools, weapons, and decoaration, craft and trade began. 

400

What is a tint

A color plus white

400

What's Romans 12:2 say

"Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then, you will be able to test and approve God's will- His good, pleasing, and perfect will."

400

How many books of the Bible are there

66

400

What was used to create tools or art

Clay, metals, stones, shells

500

Why did people paint on caves?

As a form of prayer and strategy, they painted what they would hunt on the wall to empower themselves. They also used it for storytelling.

500

What is a shade

A color plus black
500

Define Texture

How something looks or feels

500

What is the name of the tool used to roll ink or paint onto a surface

Brayer

500

Define Hieroglyphics

A form of writing using pictures in Egypt

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