QUICK!!! SHOW ME A ZIG ZAG LINE AND A WAVY LINE!!!
Zig Zag- v^v^v^v
Curvy-~~~~~~~
What is the fancy name for color?
Hint: Starts with the letter H
Hue
True or False: Can any kind of lines make shapes?
True
What is value?
How light or dark a color is.
Where did we travel to for this element of art?
Asia (South Korea)
How many different kinds of lines are there?
Trick Question!!! There's an endless amount of lines!
What are the primary colors?
Red, Yellow, & Blue!
I said these kinds of shapes were seen as "perfect", what are we called?
Hint: (When talking about these shapes I showed straight lines, angles, and points with my arms)
Geometric Shapes
What are the lighter colors called?
Hint: (You add white to them)
Tints
I am 2D form, what am I called?
Visual Form
Shape
What are the secondary colors?
Orange, Purple, & Green
I said these kinds of shapes were "not perfect", what are we called?
(Hint: When talking about these shapes I turned my arms into noodles)
Organic Shapes
What are the darker colors called?
Hint: (You add black to them)
Shades
I am 3D form, what am I called?
Physical Form
WILD CARD: Random Question, who is the artist Miss Doub has painted in her room?
BOB ROSS!!!!
I called these best friend colors, what I am?
Complementary Colors
Which geometric shape doesn't fit in with the rest?
Circle
We used what art material to make value?
Chalk pastels
Tell me one thing in this classroom that is physical form.
Literally anything 3D in the room.
What is line?
Hint: (I drew a picture on the board of Mark in space, what was Mark doing in space???)
A mark moving through space
List one pair of complementary colors.
Blue -> Orange
Yellow -> Purple
Red -> Green
Quick! What project did we end up making for the element shape??
K: Foam Sheet Shape Prints
1st: Printmaking Gelli Shapes
2nd: Cardboard Shape Scupltures
3rd/ 4th: Self-Portraits with Shapes on face
When making lighter and darker colors, we ended up making a value s_ _l_e.
WILD CARD: Random question what kind of art does Miss Doub say she does?
Photography and Ceramics