The art movement that uses dots of different colors
What is pointillism?
The type of paint that is known for its luminous quality and is made by suspending pigments in an oil-based binder, such as linseed oil.
What is oil paint?
The Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
Who is Michelangelo?
This method involves cutting and pasting pieces of paper or other materials to create an artwork.
What is collaging?
The literal meaning of surrealism
This grade of pencil has the softest lead and is often used for creating dark and bold lines in drawings
What is 6B
The body part that Vincent Van Gogh was missing
What is his ear?
The sculpting processes involve adding materials to “build up” the sculpture
What is additive sculpting?
The art movement, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focused on depicting fleeting moments and natural light
Impressionism
The type of paint that uses egg yolk as the binder
What is tempera?
Andy Warhol is famous for his prints of this brand of soup
What is Campbell's?
the technique of applying a transparent layer of paint over another thoroughly dried layer of opaque paint, usually with a wide, soft-bristled brush
What is glazing?
The art movement led by Henri Matisse and André Derain
Fauvism
What is wax?
The British street artist is known for his graffiti artworks that often critique social and political issues.
Who is Banksy?
The technique of allowing tones and colors to shade gradually into one another, producing softened outlines or hazy forms.
what is sfumato
The Italian movement, starting in the 17th century, focused on creating theatrical and emotionally intense works with exaggerated lighting and dramatic compositions.
Baroque
The type of ink traditionally used in Japanese Ink paintings
What is Sumi-e ink?
The Norwegian painter who painted "The Scream"
Who is Edvard Munch?
An Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth
What is Batik?