Color
Shape
Vocab
Anatomy
Extra
100

Name a primary color:

What is :Red, yellow or Blue

100

 A common shape:

What is any geometric shape

100

Primary Colors are

What is: colors that cant be made

100

What body part connect your head to your shoulders?

What's is the neck

100

What tool is commonly used to erase pencil marks

What is an eraser

200

The three primary colors are:

Red, yellow and blue

200

True or false: a rectangle is a square but a square is not a rectangle

What is true 

200

Secondary colors are

What is colors made by mixing primary colors 

200

Artist often use this body part to help measure proportions in a drawing 

What is the head

200

What do artists mix with colors to make them lighter 

What is white

300

The 3 secondary colors are:

What is : Green, Orange, and Purple

300

Two common shapes are:

Two of any geometric shape form

300

True or false: Geometric shapes are shapes that are found naturally in everyday life

What is false 

300

What joint connects your forearm to your upper arm

What is the elbow

300

Name the famous artist who painted the Mona lisa

Who is Leonardo Da vinci

400

Two examples of a tertiary color are:

What is: colors mixtures that usually contain two primary or secondary color names ex:red-orange

400

A shape that isnt geometric 

What is organic shapes

400

What term means the lighteness or darkness of a color?

What is value

400

This muscle is located in the upper arm and is commonly flexed to show strength 

What is the bicep

400

What are the three primary colors

What are red, yellow, and blue

500

A complimentary color to Red, Blue and yellow

what is : green/orange/purple

500

Shape is 2D, what is the 3D term for shape

What is form

500

This term means artwork made by cutting, arranging, and gluing materials onto a surface




Hint: sounds like college

What's is collage

500

What is the name of the bone structure that protects the brain

What is the skull

500

This type of perspective uses one vanishing point to create depth in art

What is one-point perspective 

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