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This art material requires a very high temperature oven (2000 degrees Fahrenheit) once you are done sculpting it. 

Ceramic Clay 

100

This art term is the process of fusing two colors together so that the paint transitions from one color to another, or combines to create a new color.

Blending

100

This type of art requires the following materials :

Computer, Photoshop, Stylus and drawing tablet, Design software


Graphic Design 

100

This artist is most famous for his piece "Starry Night". He is from Amsterdam and has red hair and a beard. He is one of the most famous post impressionist painters known for his vibrant colors and expressive nature paintings. 

Vincent Van Gogh 

100

What color is the opposite of purple?

Yellow

200

This art material comes in the following forms: 

Super, fabric, hot, wood and craft. 

Glue

200

Blue, Red and Yellow are called these kind of colors. 

Primary Colors 

200

This type of art requires the following materials:

Saws, tools, sanding machine/sandpaper, nails, screws, measuring tape, chisels, hammers

Woodshop/ woodworking 

200

This Italian Renaissance artist is best known for painting "the Mona Lisa". He is also known for his discoveries in math, engineering and science. Many of his artworks are housed in the Louvre in Paris which is the most famous art museum in the world. 

Leonardo Da Vinci 

200

What is a painting of a person called?

A portrait

300

This art material is a cylindrical drawing tool, tapered at the end and usually made of rolled paper, used by artists to smudge or blend marks made with charcoal

Tortillions 

300

This art term refers to using unlike visual elements in juxtaposition to create meaning and intensify the characteristics of the work. For example: using opposite colors in a painting creates this visual impact.

Contrast 

300

This type of art requires you to use the following materials:

Chef's knife set, cutting board, oven, stove, vegetables, fruit, protein and spices. 

Culinary Arts 

300

This American Artist is known for his nature paintings and "happy little trees". He had a televised special on PBS in the 1980's that made painting lessons accessible to the American public. He served in the military, had a pet squirrel named Peapod and primarily used oil paints. 

Bob Ross

300

What day of the week does art club happen here at ARMS?

Wednesday 

400

This art material is similar to a butter knife. You can paint with this flexible metal thin blade instead of a paintbrush. 

Palette Knife 

400

This term is the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It may be perceived physically, through the sense of touch, or visually, or both.

Texture 

400

This type of art requires the following materials:

Scripts, Stage, Costumes, Set, Lighting fixtures

Theater Arts

400

This artist is known as the leader of the "cubism" movement. His most famous piece is titled "Guernica". He is a Spanish artist known for his bizarre proportioned faces.

Pablo Picasso 

400

This is the adjustable standing wooden frame that artists use to hold their paintings as they work. You will often find these in art studios holding canvases. 

An Easel 

500

This art material is a drawing medium formed into a stick which consists of pigment mixed with a binder mixture of non-drying oil and wax.

Oil Pastels 

500

This term refers to the relationship between the different sized components within one whole composition.

Proportion 

500

This type of art requires the following materials:

Brushes, Hair styling tools, Hair dye, brushes, shears, makeup kit, mannequins, gloves

Cosmetology Arts 

500

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This Japanese artist is known for his "happy flowers". He created the design for Kanye West's "Graduation" Album and designed the music video for Billy Eilish "You Should See Me in a Crown". Bright rainbow colors and smiling happy flowers are his signature. 

Takashi Murakami

500

This is the most visited and popular art museum in the state of Massachusetts. 

MFA- Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

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