These colors (red, orange, yellow) convey the feeling of high temperature
What are warm colors?
The repetition of line and shape
What is pattern?
A pop artist who was famous for making artwork about everyday common items such as campbell's soup!
Who is Andy Warhol?
The activity we usually start art class with.
What is the sketch of the day?
Artwork that moves or depends on motion
What is kinetic art?
An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of an object
What is value?
The implied motion in a work of art
What is movement
This iconic female surrealist painter is famous for her unibrow.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
An activity where we give and receive constructive feedback.
What is critique?
A drawing that uses a horizon line and one vanishing point
What is 1-point perspective?
A 3 dimensional shape such as cubes, spheres, pyramids, rectangular prisms.
What are forms?
When your eyes are drawn to a certain area of an artwork and notice something first.
What is emphasis?
A pop artist who was interested in the idea of infinity in their artwork.
Who is Yayoi Kusama?
A piece of writing where the artist describes the idea and process of their artwork.
What is artist statement?
Art that is made from the earth and usually outside.
What is land art?
The space behind an object
What is negative space?
This principle provides stability and structure to a design based on the placement of your elements.
What is Balance?
A famous surrealist artist with an interesting moustache who often painted landscapes.
Who is Salvador Dali?
The sustainability skill we can use to make sure we complete quality work on time.
What is Managing Effectively?
A type of sculpture that has a flat background with 3D items projecting out from it.
What is relief sculpture?
This element refers to tactile qualities. It can be actual or implied.
What is texture?
When everything feels like it "fits" and feels "right" together.
What is unity?
An interesting surrealist who often painted interior rooms with strange objects (and sometimes people with fruit in front of their faces).
Who is Rene Magritte?
What are primary colors?
A form of printmaking in which there are high and low areas on the printing plate. Only the high areas will receive the ink and register on the paper.
What is relief printmaking?