WEEK 1:
CHARCOAL
WEEK 2:
GRAPHITE
WEEK 3:
ACRYLIC PAINT
WEEK 4:
CLAY
COMPOSITION/
THEORIES
100

This black material is made by burning wood without much oxygen.

What is Charcoal?

100

Out of a B and H, this pencil draws lighter, as its lead is overall harder

What is an H pencil

100

Out of Acrylic and Oil paint, this paint is easier to blend as it dries significantly slower

What is Oil paint

100

Out of pottery and air dry clay, this type of clay is only finished when it is fired in a kiln

What is pottery clay

100

This theory explains how you can make colors work together

What is color theory

200

By doing this, it may be easier to draw the actual proportions of the subject

What is turning the picture upside down/ blurring it

200

This common pencil rating is considered the standard for writing, balancing hardness and boldness

What is an HB pencil

200

This term refers to how close a color is to its purest form.

What is saturation

200

This shape of clay is a snake-like form

What is a coil

200

This term refers to an unfilled portion of a drawing

What is negative space

300

This term refers to the line drawn through someone's body to show motion

What is a line of motion

300

This art method involves covering the back of a drawing with graphite, placing it on another sheet of paper, and tracing to transfer the image.

What is a graphite transfer

300

This color scheme is when two colors are across from each other on the color wheel

What is a Complimentary color scheme

300

Pinch pots take the form of this when you start to shape them

What is the space between your fingers

300

This is where you DO NOT want your focal to be when using the rule of thirds

What is the center

400

This is what you use to finish a charcoal drawing

What is a clear fixative spray

400

Artists use this type of line to help guide the viewer’s eye around a picture.

What are directional lines

400

Red, red-orange, and orange are ______ colors.

What is analogous OR warm.

400
This is the most important step when attaching two pieces of clay.

What is slipping and scoring


400

This principle refers to how parts of an artwork relate in size to each other.

What is proportion

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