The three primary colors used to mix and make secondary colors.
What are red, blue, and yellow?
A line's that goes up and down.
What is vertical?
An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of a color.
What is value?
A stick of colored wax used for writing and drawing.
What is a crayon?
A type of shape or form that is naturally occurring; they do not have specific names.
What is organic?
The combination of blue mixed with red.
What is violet (purple)?
Where did we use line in our Figures in Motion Project
What is around the figure?
When you add white to a color.
What is a tint?
A medium used to create ceramics. (Mugs, Vases, Bowls)
What is clay?
Objects that are in the back of a one-point perspective drawing is called what?
What is background?
Give me the name of five colors that are NOT red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple?
What are brown, pink, white, black, burgundy, magenta, etc.?
Is Line an Element of Art or Principal of Design?
What is Element of Art?
When you add black to a color?
What is Shade?
What are 3 different materials that we used in Art this year.
What are...Colored pencils, oil pastels, markers, magazine clippings, sharpies.
These shapes and forms have specific names associated with them and are typically man-made.
What is geometric?
What is made when you add white to a color?
What is a tint?
A line that defines an edge or form (outline of an object).
What is a contour line?
The areas of an object where light does not hit.
Shadow
A work of art that uses more than one material.
What is Mixed Media? (Mixed Medium)
Objects that are large and in front in a one-point perspective drawing are called what?
What is Foreground?
What colors is are similar, but not the same, and sit next to each other on the color wheel?
What are analogous colors?
How do you find the horizon line in an artwork?
What is where the sky meets the land?
The area of an object where light is hitting it directly.
What are highlights?
6 mediums that are commonly used in art art class.
What is.... clay, colored pencils, chalk, photography, ink, charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, graphite (answers will vary)
A drawing method that shows how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single 'vanishing point' on the horizon line.
What is one-point perspective?