...when you mix a color with WHITE.
What is a Tint?
...a WARM color usually found on fire hydrants.
What is Red?
An artist who is best known for creating "The Starry Night".
Who is Van Gogh?
An artwork posted in the room that was painted using someone's mouth.
What is the "Butterfly" artwork in the back window.
Something you do when you have something to say to Mrs. Ellis or the class.
What is raising your hand?
An artwork that shows an outdoor scene!
What is a Landscape?
The name for colors such as blue, green, and violet.
What are Cool Colors?
The name of Mrs. Ellis' German Shepherd.
Who is Rosa?
An artwork that was inspired by star constellations and the movement of winds.
What is The Starry Night?
The only two rules Mrs. Ellis has on "hand washing" days while we use the sinks.
What is... "No talking and barely turn the sink on".
An artwork of a person!
What is a Portrait?
The color directly across the color wheel from violet. (Also known as violet's "complementary" color)
What is Yellow?
Mrs. Ellis' FAVORITE art material.
What is Charcoal drawing?
An artwork we pose like sometimes to show our best ROAR behavior in the hallway.
What is the Mona Lisa?
Our standards and "I can" statements are posted here every day.
What is the green bulletin board?
An artwork you make that illustrates yourself!
What is a Self-Portrait?
A warm color that is created when red and yellow mix!
What is Orange?
This method of art making involves a camera.
What is Photography?
This type of artwork tricks your eyes.
What is Op Art? (...optical illusions)
This is a small practice drawing you do before you start your actual artwork.
What is a sketch?
When an object is placed in front of another object in our artworks.
What is overlapping?
A cool color created when blue and red are mixed!
What is Violet?
When we paint we "Wipe it on the lip..."
What is "...So it doesn't DRIP"?
This type of artwork is 3-dimensional and can be seen from all sides.
What is a sculpture?
The technical name for the "art oven" that Mrs. Ellis fires our clay projects in.
What is a kiln?