These are the primary colors
What is red, blue, & yellow?
Vertical, horizontal, diagonal, zig zag, and wavy can all describe this element of art
What is line?
What is outdoors or "en plain air"?
What is Impressionism?
The goal of Expressionist artists were to express these
What are their feelings or emotions?
This group of colors consist of very bright and energetic colors.
What are "warm" colors?
The darks and lights of a color
What is value?
Impressionist artists were creating impressions of these elements found within nature
Color and light
Van Gogh's favorite color
What is yellow?
What is The Scream?
This is a category of colors that look nice next to one another, but do not mix well. They can also be found across the color wheel from one another.
What are complementary colors?
Geometric or organic
What are shapes?
Miss Womack studied traditional Impressionistic painting in this city in Europe over the summer
What is Florence, Italy?
This painting technique was invented by Seurat to achieve "optical blending"
What is pointillism?
Matisse is an artist that "painted with scissors." He used these 2 elements of art by creating collages
What are shape and color?
A color that is created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
What is a "tertiary" color?
Two categories of this element of art can be described as actual or implied
What is texture?
This French Impressionist artist deigned his own gardens so that he could paint them every day of his life
What is Monet?
Post Impressionism used very unnatural ____
Who is Picasso?
These colors can be seen "holding hands" with one another on the color wheel. This group usually includes 4-5 colors.
What are "analagous" colors?
What are forms?
Degas is famous for painting portraits of these
What are ballerinas or dancers?
This artist used very geometric blocks/patches of color rather than dots or lines
Who is Cezanné?
Cubsim was concerned with not following what rule in art that deals with a point of view and seeing correct impressions of height, width, depth and positions in relation to other objects
What is perspective?