This tool to make things stick together.
What is glue?
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple are examples of this.
What is Color?
The Primary Colors are...
What are Red, Yellow, and Blue.
One of the most famous paintings in the world of a woman smiling.
What is the Mona Lisa?
A place where you can go to see lots of art.
What is a Museum?
This tool has bristles and helps you paint smooth lines.
What is a Paintbrush?
A square, circle, and triangle are examples of this.
What is Shape?
The secondary colors are...
What are Orange, Purple, and Green?
This artist cut off part of his ear and painted “Starry Night.”
Who is Van Gogh?
A place to set wet artwork to dry.
What is a Drying Rack?
This type of paint only works with water on your paintbrush.
What is Watercolor Paint?
A straight, zig-zag, or curvy mark made by a pencil. (a dot that went for a walk)
What is Line?
Orange is made by mixing these two colors.
What are Red and Yellow?
This artist is known for her colorful self-portraits and unibrow.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
A folder to keep your artwork in.
What is a Portfolio?
This tool goes under your paper when painting to protect the tables.
What is a Messy Mat?
How something feels, like bumpy, smooth, or fuzzy.
What is Texture?
Red, orange, and yellow are called these because they remind us of the sun and fire.
What are Warm Colors?
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
The type of art Ms. Salisbury studied in college.
What is Ceramics?
This tool helps you perfectly draw the outline of a shape or object.
What is a Stencil?
This element of art shows how light or dark a color is.
What is Value?
2 Part Question:
1. To make a color darker, add this color.
2. To make a color lighter, add this color.
1. What is Black?
2. What is White?
This artist loved painting gardens, water lilies, and sunlight. He also helped start the Impressionist art movement.
Who is Claude Monet?
The name of the painting in the back of Ms. Salisbury's classroom.
What is "The Girl with the Pearl Earring".