Elements
Color/Paint
Clay
Principles
Random
100

What is one point connected to another?

Line

100

What are the primary colors?

Red, Yellow, Blue

100

What do we have to do to make your clay projects permanent?

Fire them

100

When shapes and colors are repeated it creates a…?

Pattern

100

What are the A.R.T. rules?

Always do your best.

Respect yourself and others

Take care of the classroom and supplies

200

Circle, Square, Oval, and Triangle are examples of what element?

Shape

200

What are the secondary colors?

Orange, Green, Violet (purple)

200

What is the name of the clay with water that we used as glue?

Slip

200

When an artwork is arranged evenly, one side is not “heavier” than the other.

Balance

200

What is the name of this painting?


Mona Lisa

300

Sphere, Cube, and Pyramid are examples of what element?

Form

300

What kind of paint needs water to work?

Watercolor

300

What do we call the machine that we fire clay in?

Kiln

300

A big difference in value or other elements in an artwork.

Contrast

300

What kind of art does Miss McAfee enjoy making the most?

Painting

400

What do you need to add to a circle to make it look like a sphere? (official art word)

Value

400

What kind of paint did we use on our projects this year?

Tempera

400

What did we use to add color to the clay projects?

Glaze

400

When something stands out as more important ______ was put on it.

Emphasis

400

Who is the artist of this painting?


Vincent Van Gogh

500

The look or feel of a surface

Texture

500

Give an example of 2 complementary colors.

Opposites: Yellow&Violet, Green&Red, Blue&Orange 

500

What stage does the clay need to be at before it can be fired?

Bone Dry (completely dry)

500

When all the elements in an artwork fit/work together

Unity

500

What will Miss McAfee's last name change to in June?

Teichmeier

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