Famous Artists
Works of Art
Art Methods
Colours
Mediums
100

This artist painted the Mona Lisa

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

100

The colour of the sky in Van Gogh's Starry Night

What is Blue?

100

This type of art uses shapes, brush strokes, or drawings that don't necessarily represent the things we see in real life.

What is Abstract?

100

The colour you see when red and yellow are mixed

What is orange?

100

This helpful item holds up a canvas

What is an easel? 

200

The country Pablo Picasso is from

What is Spain?

200

The Mona Lisa is missing this facial feature

What is eyebrows?

200

Claude Monet, who was famous for Impressionism, painted this most often (hint: it's wet!)

What is Water?

200

This colour is NOT in the rainbow (name one)

What is pink, brown, magenta, gray, white, and black.

200

Made of wax an oil, this item is used to create drawings (similar to crayons)

What is a pastel?

300

This artist is famous for painting soup cans!

Who is Andy Warhol?

300

These yellow flowers are featured in Van Gogh's famous painting

What are sunflowers?

300

This method of art is made up of tiny dots!

What is pointillism?

300

This is the colour you see when you mix yellow and blue

What is green?

300

You might use this item to sculpt a work of art

What is clay?

400

This artist famously painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City 

Who is Michelangelo?

400

The clocks are doing this in Salvador Dali's famous painting, "The Persistence of Memory"

What is melting?

400

This is a drawing or painting featuring someone's face

What is a portrait?

400

The box or tray that holds paint colours

What is a palette?

400

A camera would help you make this type of art

What is Photography?

500

True or false: You have to have a famous painting in order to be an artist

FALSE!

500

This type of bird is featured in Pablo Picasso's "Dove of Peace"

What is a dove?

500

This type of painting or drawing features nature, like mountains or trees

What is a Landscape?

500

These are the colours of the rainbow (Hint: ROYGBIV)

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet

500

The artistic process of using prussian blue pigment, sunlight (or UV light), to create a negative image (sunprinting)

What is Cyanotype?

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