An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of an object.
What is value?
The repetition of line and shape is called...
What is pattern?
This artist is well known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel...
Who is Michelangelo?
These colours (blue, green, and purple) remind you of things that feel icy and brisk.
What are the cool colours?
What is the most visited museum in the world?
What is the Louvre? (2,700,000 visitors in 2020)
An element of art that is derived from reflected light is called...
What is colour?
The implied motion in a work of art is called...
What is movement?
Who supposedly painted Salvator Mundi?
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This group of colors (gray, white, brown, and black) are neither warm, nor cool. What are they called?
What is the neutral color family?
What is the number 1 school for animation in the world (excluding USA)?
What is Sheridan College?
An element of art that define and enclosed spaces is called...
What is shape?
A large difference between two objects such as the difference between light and dark is called...
What is contrast?
Name two prominent topics Barbara Kruger deals with in her work.
What is power, control, body, money, consumerism, identity, feminism?
Combinations of primary and secondary colours is called...
What are tertiary colours?
How many words are in Pablo Picasso's full name?
What is 23 words? Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso
Name 4 different shading techniques used to create form.
What is hatching, cross hatching, stippling, and blending?
This principle provides stability and structure to a design based on the placement of your elements is called...
What is Balance?
What is the only sculpture Michelangelo ever signed?
What is the Pieta?
When colour scheme types have close relationships to one another, they are called...
What are analogous colours?
The painting La Gioconda is better known by what name?
What is Mona Lisa?
Name the 3 types of textures.
What are simulated, actual, and invented?
The spaces between repeating visual elements such as alternating, flowing, random, regular, and progressive is called...
What is Rhythm?
What artist is famous for his colorful depictions of Paris night-life?
Who is Henri Toulouse-Lautrec?
Red, Yellow-green, Blue-green is an example of what colour scheme?
What are split complementary colours?
What is conte made of? (Name at least 2 of the ingredients)
What is compressed powdered graphite or charcoal mixed with a wax or clay base?