Colors
Elements of Art
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The 3 Primary colors.

Red, Yellow, Blue

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A continuous mark made which can be straight, curved, thick, thin, or any combination.

Line

100

This artist is known for cutting off his ear.

Vincent van Gogh

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Using graphite to make marks on a surface, like paper.

Pencil

100

The first things that should be put on your project.

Your name

200

Orange is created by mixing...

Red and Yellow
200

A two-dimensional enclosed area created by lines, colors or texture. ( Can be geometric or organic)

Shape

200

Who painted the Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci

200

Adding water to pigment to make is usable. ( The more water you add the lighter it is, the less water the darker it is.)

Watercolor Paint 

200

How many dogs does Mrs. E have?

2- Annie and Momo

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The 3 secondary colors are.

Orange, Green, Purple

300

The lightest or darkness of a color or shade, ranging from white to black.

Value

300

This Artist is known not only for his spray paintings, but also no one knowing his identity. 

Banksy

300

White, clear or purple substance that blinds things together.

Glue

300

Finish the quote:

"Life is like..."

A box of chocolates

400

What are complimentary colors? 

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. (Red/Green, Blue/ Orange, Yellow/ Purple) 

400

The hue, saturation and value of pigments.

Color

400

Artist known for being the father of pop art. Used lots of advertisements in his work.

Andy Warhol

400

Natural material that can be thrown, flatten, rolled, and sculpted.

Clay
400

What is this? 

Rotary Phone

500

What are Tertiary colors?

Colors that are between Primary and Secondary colors. (Yellow-green, yellow-orange, red- orange.) 
500

The area within or around and object or shape, which can be positive or negative.

Space

500

Artist of the Sistine Chapel.


Michelangelo

500

Soft colorful pigments pressed together in a stick form. Works best on black paper.

Chalk Pastels

500

Who is this?

Rainbow Brite

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