Blue, Yellow, & Red.
What are the Primary Colors?
Famous for saying, "It's not a mistake, it's a ______."
Who is Bob Ross?
This word describes a color that is mixed with WHITE to make it lighter.
What is a tint?
The three colors you mix to create brown.
What are Red, Yellow and Blue?
A line that shows where the land meets the sky.
What is a horizon line?
Orange, Violet, & Green.
What are Secondary Colors?
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo DaVinci?
When you mix two Primary Colors you get....
What is a Secondary Color?
This type of paint is very transparent, or see-through, and if you hold up your paper before it is dry, it will drip.
What is Watercolor?
This tool is used for measuring and drawing straight lines.
What is a ruler?
Color family that Tints, Tones, & Shades belong to.
What is Monochromatic?
This artist painted "Starry Night".
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Color group includes Red, Yellow, and Orange.
What are the Warm colors?
If using colored pencils, you will need one of these as well.
What is a Sharpener?
A technique used to smooth two or more colors together.
What is blending?
Color group includes Red, Yellow, and Orange.
What is the Warm Colors?
This artist paints "Drips" in bright colors.
Who is Jen Stark?
Add black to a color.
What is a Shade?
This type of paint is very common, and usually dries slightly darker than what it looked like when it was wet.
What is Acrylic? (will also accept "What is Tempera")
This art medium is made from a waxy, oil mixed with pigments.
What are oil pastels?
The name of the color family where colors are opposite of each other on the color wheel?
What is the Complementary Colors?
Artist uses the "Grid Method" to create their art work.
Who is Chuck Close.
The element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is Value?
Type of paint that won't stain your clothes.
What is Tempera? (Will also accept "What is Watercolor?")
Bob Ross said this when adding trees to his paintings.
What is a Happy Little Tree?