Artists
Movements
Color Theory
Techniques
Terms & Definitions
100

An artist who focused on the details as if you were up close looking at it.

Who is Georgia O'Keeffe?

100

Using short, quick brush strokes and typically done without sketching.

What is Impressionism?

100

The colors Red, Yellow, and Blue.

What is Primary Colors

100

Includes only 1 horizon line and 1 vanishing point to give the appearance of objects fading.

What is One Point Perspective?
100

Variations of just 1 color.

What is Monochromatic?

200

Artist responsible for beginning the Impressionist movement.

Who is Claude Monet?

200

An image made up entirely of just dots.

What is Pointillism?

200

The colors Purple, Orange, and Green.

What are Secondary Colors?

200

Includes only 1 horizon line and 2 vanishing points.

What is 2 Point Perspective?

200

Reviewing an artwork to provide constructive feedback to the artist.

What is Critiquing?

300

The artist who created the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?

300

Art that shows various angles all in one image.

What is Cubism?

300

The colors red-orange, blue-violet, yellow-green, etc.

What are Intermediary Colors?

300
The drawing of an arrangement of objects.

What is a Still-Life?

300

When the short parts of the paper are on the top and bottom, and the long parts are on the sides.

What is Portrait?

400

The artist who created surrealism.

Who is Salvador Dali?

400

Art that looks like an illusion.

What is Op Art?

400

Red & Green, Blue & Orange, Yellow & Purple.

What are Complementary Colors?

400

When a painting or drawing does not look exactly like what is being described.

What is Abstract?

400

When the long parts of the paper are on the top and bottom and the short parts of the paper are on the sides.

What is Landscape?

500

The artist who painted the ceiling in the Sitine Chapel.

Who is Michelangelo?

500

A large painting on a public space that usually has a message or meaning behind it.

What is a Mural?

500

Adding white to a color, adding black to a color, adding gray to a color gives you these.

What are Shades, Tints, and Tones?
500

The outline of an object.

What is a Contour Line?

500

Using one continuous line without looking at the paper until you're finished drawing it.

What is a Blind Contour?

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