what are the three primary colors?
what is
red, blue, yellow
The material artist use to create a work of art. (ei. Oil pastel, water color, colored pencil, ceramics)
What is
Medium
Dutch Artist who is known for his portraiture, landscape and still lifes. His use of bold colors, dramatic and expressive brushwork created a foundation for modern art. You may know him as the artist who created the Starry Night
who is
Vincent Van Gogh
what is this technique called?
what is
cross-hatching
TINT MEANS ADDING THE COLOR _________ TO THE PIGMENT
WHAT IS
WHITE
what is the pigment that is activated and suspended in water?
water color paints
Female mexican artist who focused on self portraits displaying pain, bold colors and natural artifacts of mexico. Pushed boundaries for women and became a symbol for strong femininity.
Who is
Frida Kahlo
what is the term used in this photo for the transition from one color to another?
what is
tonal gradation
TINT MEANS ADDING ________ TO A PIGMENT AND SHADE MEANS ADDING ________ TO A PIGMENT
WHAT IS
WHITE, BLACK
The arrangement of an artwork based on the thoughtful organization of the elements of art.
What is
composition
Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Created many works in the Sistine Chapel and the marble sculpture, David. Rival of Leonardo Da Vinci
who is
Michaelangelo
What is the technique artists' use to create the impression of highlights and shadows in an artwork through the use of repetitive dots?
what is
stippling
when color mixing, how do you create brown?
what is
-yellow, red and blue
when painting with water color, which layer do you start with first?
(foreground, middleground or background)
what is
background
Spanish surrealist artist who is known for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work. Focused on bringing the unconscious mind to the surface. Often painted and created from his dreams.
Who is
Salvador Dali
the technique used for applying a thick layer of paint to the surface of a canvas. This creates a raised surface with visible and physical texture.
What is
impasto
Van Gogh and his use of (blue & orange) _________ colors in Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, 1888.
what is complimentary
The process of releasing air bubbles when working with clay?
What is
wedging
Artist who is known for his obsessive scribbling, cryptic symbols and objects like skulls, masks and crowns made him one of the most famous artist of the 20th century. Based on his caribbean heritage ith the convergence of african american culture.
Who is
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Technique that translates "to scratch" from Italian. Created by applying layers and scratching away parts and pieces to create a design.
what is
sgraffito