Art Movements
Artists
Techniques
Principles of Design
Elements of Art
100

This art movement was created by a Spanish artist by putting geometric shapes on realistic objects, making them abstract.

What is Cubism?

100

This artist from the Netherlands is famous for creating several sunflower paintings, and for creating this image.

Who was Vincent van Gogh?

100

This technique is used to practice drawing before moving on to create one final image.

What is sketching?

100

This principle of design helps to explain what complementary colors are.

What is Emphasis/Contrast?

100

This element of art has various styles - such as wavy, zigzag, dashed, dotted, diagonal and straight.

What is Line?

200

This art movement was created by a French artist, where you can see the brush strokes, and short, quick brush strokes are used in its creation.

What is Impressionism?

200

This artist from France was responsible for creating this image.

Who was Claude Monet?

200

The technique used in this image.

What is Cross-Hatching?

200

This principle of design explains when an image is repeated throughout an artwork.

What is a Pattern?

200

This element of art has a reference wheel.

What is Color?

300

This art movement is designed to appear as an optical illusion.

What is Op Art?

300

This artist from Spain created an abstract art movement, and was famous for his geometric style portraits.

Who was Pablo Picasso?

300

This technique is used to draw from an arrangement of objects.

What is Still-Life?

300

This principle of design is used to keep the measurements in line with the item you are drawing to make it appear more realistic.

What is Proportion?

300

This element of art has a scale that ranges from lightest light, to darkest dark.

What is Value?

400

This art movement was created in the 1950s and uses lots of bright, bold colors.

What is Pop Art?

400

This artist from Spain once collaborated with Disney, but is more famous for creating realistic paintings that didn't make much sense.

Who was Salvador Dali?
400

This technique is used to apply shadows to objects, making them appear more dimensional and realistic.

What is Shading?

400

This principle of design helps the viewer look around the piece in a particular way.

What is Movement/Rhythm?

400

This element of art helps to explain the difference between geometric and organic.

What is Shape?

500

This art movement was created by a Spanish artist, who would paint realistic objects, but arrange them to where the image didn't make much sense.

What is Surrealism?

500

This American artist is famous for creating quilt paintings.

Who is Faith Ringgold?

500

This technique is used to create an image only using various sized dots.

What is Stippling?

500

This principle of design has 2 different types - one is perfectly aligned, while the other is not perfectly aligned.

What is Balance?

500

This element of art helps to describe an item within an image that takes up space.

What is Form?

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