Elements of Art
Color Theory
Art Vocabulary
Mrs. Jeffreys
Homecoming
100

A mark made by a moving tool. 

A line

100

When you mix two primary colors together, you get this. 

secondary colors

100

The material that is used to make an art piece is called this

Medium

100

The high school Mrs. Jeffreys graduated from.

Onsted

100

a procession that takes place during a homecoming celebration and features floats, marching bands, cheerleaders, and other participants.

Parade
200

A circle, square, rhombus, rectangle, triangle, etc. 

Shape

200

yellow orange red

warm colors

200

A line that runs up and down.

Vertical line

200

College that Mrs. J graduated from. 

Central Michigan University

200

The tradition of welcoming back alumni or other former members of an organization to celebrate the organization's existence.

Homecoming

300

How light or dark a color is

Value

300

two colors that are opposite on the color wheel

complimentary colors

300

A line that runs from side to side

Horizontal line

300

The number of years Mrs. Jeffreys has worked at Onsted

9 years

300

The event that concludes fall homecoming week. 

Football game. 
400

The way something feels or looks like it feels

Texture

400

When you add white to a color it is a _________ and when you add black to a color it is a _______

tint 

shade

400
An artist that used primary colors with vertical and horizontal lines

Mondrian

400

Name of Mrs. Jeffreys children

Matthew and Elizabeth (Bess)

400

a graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university.

An alumni

500

Reflected light that the eye sees. 

Color

500

Mixing a primary color with a secondary color that it is next to on the color wheel you get this 

tertiary or intermediate color

500

The way a piece of artwork is arranged or put together. 

Composition

500

The name of Mrs. Jeffreys cat and/or dog.

Bravery

Martha

500
The year Onsted was organized as a village 

1883

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