These three colors are made from the primary colors.
What are orange, green and purple? (secondary colors)
This action describes when an object is placed in front of another object to create the space or depth in artwork.
What is overlapping?
This artist only sold one piece of art in his lifetime. Now his paintings sell for millions of dollars. He painted "Sunflowers" and "Starry Night"
Who is Vincent Van Gogh.
An scene or object that is farthest away in artwork is in this type of ground.
What is the background?
This is a mark that moves across the page. It can be horizontal, vertical, straight, curvy, or zig-zagged.
What is a line?
This children book artist overlapped many types of paper to create his books, including THE SNOWY DAY and WHISTLE FOR WILLIE.
Who is Ezra Jack Keats?
He wrote and illustrated this classic children's book where Max wears his wolf suit and his mother calls him "WILD THING!" 2 answers.
Who is Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are?
This is graphic symbol for a company, product or service.
What is a logo.
This kind of art has length and width and is completely flat.
What is two-dimensional or (2-D) art?
These objects can be geometric, free form or organic.
What are shapes?
This describes when something repeats itself over and over again.
What is repetition or pattern.
His art consists of broken up shapes or cubes showing all sides of an object at once. When he created a portrait, the eyes and noses would be placed in silly places and abstracted. He also used blue to show he was sad and rose colors to symbolize he was happy.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This describes when something is zoomed in and looks like lines, shapes and colors or not real.
What is abstract.
Art that has length, width, and depth (thickness). It is not flat and you can view it from many or all sides.
What is three-dimensional or 3-D art?
This word describes what someone feels on an object when the person touches it.
What is texture?
Leonardo Da Vinci painted this famous portrait of a smiling woman.
What is the "Mona Lisa".
He painted many "Waterlilies" artwork. Up close his paintings looks like blotches of color, but far away the image of a pond and lilies unfolds.
Who is Claude Monet?
The object of a piece of art that is closest and usually largest in scale in a picture is in this ground.
What is foreground?
The style of Art that looks like exactly like real life.
What is realistic or photo-realistic art?
These three color are called PRIMARY COLORS?.
What are Red, Yellow and Blue.
Clay artists use this to "fire" their pottery.
What is a kiln?
There are many of these buildings that display famous pieces of art around the world.
What is an art museum?
He wrote the classic books GREEN EGGS AND HAM and HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS.
Who is Theodor Seuss Geisel or Dr. Seuss?
The point where all lines converge on the horizon line in a perspective drawing.
What is the vanishing point?