This direction of line
What is horizontal?
Very little artistic information is used to get the point across...
What is Economy/minimalism?
What is analogous?
Prehistoric artists used this readily available material to draw with...
What is charcoal?
An unfinished practice drawing is called...
What is a Study?
This French artists typically created images of people in bars and dance halls.
Who is Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec?
What are nibs?
This gesture drawing does not use geometric line or shape.
What is organic?
Cutting off artistic information, but still getting the point across...
What is cropping?
an artwork emphasizing one color plus tints and shades
What is Monochromatic?
Francisco Goya's drawing of 'Saturn Devouring His Children' was produced using the same material as prehistoric people.
What is charcoal?
This drawing in Graphite of objects that won't move is a...
What is a Still-life?
This artist used lots of short, contour lines to create his artwork.
Who is Vincent VanGogh?
Made from stick burned in a non-oxygen environment
Forms are described using three dimensions
What are height, depth and width?
a. b. c.
Name the types of Balance in order
What is: a. symmetrical, b. asymmetrical, c. radial?
This image illustrates a color group/ scheme
What is Cool?
This material used for erasing is specifically called a...
What is a Kneaded Eraser?
Edgar Degas pastel drawing of dancers doing their daily job is called a...
What is a Genre scene?
The artist who used charcoal lines in this self-portrait is...
Who is Pablo Picasso?
Invented in an era when Graphite was scarce
What is Conte' Crayon?
This is a good example of this aspect of space
What is overlapping?
These red lips show up because of Positive-Negative Space and a Principle called...
What is Contrast?
DAILY DOUBLE!
This painting by Mark Rothko illustrates a color group
What is Secondary?
Decorative writing and drawing with pen and ink is called...
What is Calligraphy?
This region of the world was adept at painting this this type of scene
What is Asian landscape?
Genre scenes of women in private and ballet dancers were his favorite form of drawing
Who is Edgar Degas?
The binder is oil
What are oil pastels?
This is a scale that illustrates an Element that has to do with light to dark (and vise-versa)
What is value?
When an Element repeats it is called a...
What is a Pattern?
Objects in the foreground are...
What is Bigger?
What is more detailed?
Drawing technique that uses overlapping or intersecting lines to add the Element of value to an image are called
What is Cross-hatching?
This abstract image that has no recognizable subject matter is also called...
What is Non-Objective?
This study by Michelangelo was drawn in a specific era
What is the Renaissance?
This alphabet letter indicates Softness and another indicates Hardness of Graphite
What is B for softness and H for Hardness?
This is not real texture it is...
What is implied?
This type of Repetition controls the viewers eye movement...
What is Rhythm?
This Perspective image has converging lines, one vanishing point and a horizon line...
What is is ONE-point perspective
This drawing technique is called
What is Stippling?
The last invented modern art materials was created for artist, Pablo Picasso
What are Oil Pastels?
The artist who drew this image of a Hare ususally signed with his initials...
Who is Albrecht Durrer?
This yellow pigment is rumored to be made of...
What is dried urine of cows fed Mango leaves?
This diagram illustrates the last Element...
What is Color?
This Principle in 'American Gothc by Grant Wood) keeps compositions together (window, overalls, pitchfork)
What is Unity?
This work by Josef Albers makes use of precise, perfect shapes and edges
What is hard-edged?
This form of drawing is done with 2 tools/materials...
What is Ink and Brush?
This blending tool is called a...
What is a Stump?
This Renaissance artist used this material quite a bit...
What is metal-point?
The binder for graphite is...
What is clay?