Examples of this include primary, secondary and complimentary.
What is Colour?
This technical drawing shows the layout of a building or environment.
What is a floorplan?
Who is Van Gogh?
Located in Melbourne, this gallery can be spotted near the Arts centre's spire.
What is the NGV?
A stick of graphite encased in wood.
What is a pencil?
This element refers to things that are flat and either geometric or organic.
What is Shape?
This tool helps you draw just about any technical drawing.
What is a set square?
This pseudonymous artist is famous for his street art and political messages.
Who is Banksy?
This gallery houses Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
What is the Louvre?
A tool generally used to apply paint to a surface.
What is a brush?
This element refers to the surface qualities of an object.
What is texture?
The thieves of the Louvre heist used these vehicles to escape the crime scene.
What is a motorised scooter?
An organised display of a selection of items, generally artworks.
What is an exhibition?
This technique generally involves the combining of multiple colours.
What is blending?
This element refers to a feeling of depth in an artwork.
What is space?
This technical drawing shows the front, side and top view of an object.
What is orthogonal?
Monet is considered a key figure in this art movement.
What is impressionism?
These individuals are employed to take care of collections of art.
What is a curator?
This medium has an almost creamy texture and is great for creating artworks with vibrant colours.
What is oil pastels?
An object that is 3 dimensional.
What is form?
What is one-point perspective?
What is The Last Supper?
Documentation relating to artworks/items displayed in an exhibition.
What is a catalogue/brochure?
This technique creates shape, tone and texture through using tiny dots or dotting.
What is stippling?