The Color Wheel
Famous Artists
Art Processes
Clay
Miscellaneous
100
These are the three secondary colors.
What are purple, green, and orange?
100
This is the illustrator and author whose story Gertrude McFuzz inspired our paper "curly birds".
Who is Dr. Seuss?
100
This is the art material or "medium" you used to color your fish paintings, which were combined into a group project for the school auction.
What is watercolor paint?
100
This must be done prior to using clay to remove air trapped in the clay. (Use the correct term.)
What is "wedging"?
100
This is the book written by Faith Ringgold.
What is Tar Beach?
200
This is something that is true of primary colors that is not true of secondary colors.
What is the fact that primary colors cannot be made by mixing other colors together?
200
Faith Ringgold is primarily known for creating this type of art, which she used to inspire a book that she wrote.
What is a story quilt?
200
This is the art material or medium you used to create your drawings of North Carolina wildlife.
What is chalk pastel (or "pastels")?
200
This is the specific technique, or type of clay construction, you used to create your clay face jugs.
What is coil pot?
200
These are the THREE regions of NC that you could have chosen to depict in your Japanese-style landscape scroll.
What are mountains, piedmont, and coastal plain?
300
This is one of the pairs of "complementary colors," or "color complements."
What is red & green OR yellow & purple OR orange & blue?
300
Andy Warhold is known as the main artist who made this style of art famous.
What is "Pop Art"?
300
This is one characteristic of traditional Japanese landscape scrolls.
What is (name one): vertical, a focus on nature, humans are smaller than nature, tranquility?
300
These TWO actions must be done before attaching one coil or piece of clay to another?
What is scoring and adding slip?
300
This is the meaning of a "contour line drawing" (as in your self-portraits).
What is a line drawing where lines are used only to outline edges, not shade or color in?
400
This is what Warhol did with color in his "Pop Art" images from the 1950s and 1960s (as in, for example, his art featuring Marilyn Monroe or Campbell's soup cans).
What is printed the same image over and over in many different color schemes?
400
Though their names are not known, these were the group of people who first began creating clay face jugs in the U.S.
What is slaves (or slaves who worked in pottery or brick factories)?
400
"Quilling" refers to this process.
What is curling small strips of colored paper and arranging in a design on paper?
400
This is one rule about how to glaze a clay pot.
What is (name one): use 3 coats of glaze, or don't paint the bottom?
400
Besides contour line drawing, this is the other art process you used to create your self-portraits.
What is collage?
500
Mix two of these colors together to make brown or gray-brown.
What are two complementary colors? (Opposites on the color wheel).
500
The artist Rembrandt created over 80 of this type of image over the course of his lifetime.
What is a self-portrait?
500
This is one of the watercolor techniques you learned about earlier this year.
What is (name one): wet on wet, or wet on dry?
500
When using the glaze poured into your trays, this is the color that the light lavendar-purple glaze would become after being fired in the kiln.
What is dark blue?
500
This is one of the original reasons people made or used clay face jugs.
What is (name one): to keep evil spirits away from graves or to mark slave graves with no headstone, or to scare children away and keep them from drinking what was kept in the jugs.
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