What is an AFTERIMAGE?
The materials used by an artist.
What is the art movement associated with the use of small dots of bright colors?
Pointillism
What Medium did the Artist HELEN HOCH famously use?
Collage
What are the two types of SHAPE?
Geometric and Organic
What is SIMULTANEOUS CONTRAST?
When a color looks different when surrounded by different colors.
What is a technique or method?
The way the artist uses the medium (materials).
What art movement gives the illusion of movement and dimension.
OP ART
What medium did Keith Haring use in his early works?
Chalk on Paper in the subway.
What dimensions are used the Element FORM?
Height, Width and Length
What is INTENSITY / CHROMA / SATURATION?
The brightness or dullness of a color.
What is a substrate?
The material an artist works ON (the paper, the canvas etc...)
What art movement was Robert Indiana a part of?
POP Art
What is a Diptych?
Artwork consisting of 2 (or more) panels to make up a single art piece.
What are Complementary Colors?
Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
Who created the first COLOR WHEEL?
Isaac Newton
What does an artist use for sketching and creative practice?
sketchbook
What is POP ART?
Art focused on mass produced objects and popular culture.
"Painting with Scissors" was a technique used by what Artist?
Henri Matisse
What does Monochromatic mean?
Multiple colors that are based on the same hue, but different values (tints, shades, tones)
What afterimage will you see if you stare at a red block?
A green block of the same size.
portfolio
How did Pointillism work?
Use of small dots of pure color rather than blending the color on a palette. For example Blue and Yellow dots make green.
What technique uses torn or cut paper pieces and images glued to a backing?
Collage
Name 3 types of line.
Contour, Gesture, Implied,