Art, such as a painting or photograph, that shows a person.
What is a portrait?
What is red, yellow, and blue?
A writing utensil typically used for the first draft of a piece of art and is easily erasable.
What is a pencil?
A design with repeated lines, colors, shapes, etc.
What is a pattern?
The name of our program.
What is Access Art?
Art that shows nature and the land such as the ocean, mountains, trees, and sky.
What is a landscape?
The secondary colors.
What is orange, green, and purple?
A type of paint that thins as it is mixed with water.
What is watercolor?
The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or object.
What is texture?
STEM stands for _______.
What is science, technology, engineering, and math.
A large piece of art generally painted on a wall.
What is a mural?
Colors shown on a circle in order of the rainbow.
What is the color wheel?
A natural earth substance that can be molded into varying objects, such as sculptures or bowls.
What is clay?
The state of being strikingly different from something else nearby (i.e., light/dark).
What is contrast?
A plan, thought, purpose, or reason for something.
What is intention?
What is a sculpture?
Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
A type of paint that is contained in a can and typically used in an outdoor setting.
What is spray paint?
Displaying feelings or thoughts in a physical art form.
What is expression?
A multi-step process in which you build materials on top of each other to create a piece of art.
What is layering?
Art made by cutting up materials such as colored paper, string, fabric, newspaper, or magazines and then gluing them together on a flat surface.
What is a collage?
A board where colors of paint are mixed. Can also refer to the range of colors an artist has used in a piece of art.
What is a palette?
An artistic process based on transferring images from one surface to another.
What is printmaking?
The difference in size and scale of an object or plane.
What is proportion?
An American naval officer who served in the US Navy from the 1790s to the late 1830s.
Who was Commodore John Rodgers?