This famous artist is known for his blue period.
Who is Picasso?
This artist did not get recognized until after his death.
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
This painting, by Leonardo da Vinci, is considered one of the most famous portraits in the world.
What is the Mona Lisa?
A painting technique where small dots of colour are used to form an image.
What is pointillism?
A tool used to outline or trace over pencil to make your image stand out.
What is a Sharpie/Black Marker?
She painted 'Diego and I' a portrait of herself with her husband's image appearing on her forehead.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
These secondary colours come from red, yellow and blue.
What are orange, green and violet?
Known for his surrealistic works, he painted 'The Persistence of Memory.'
Who is Salvador Dali?
Shapes that are not recognizable and are made up.
What is organic?
A medium used to create ceramics.
What is clay?
When not painting Frescoes, he did sculptures like that of Piete or David.
Who is Michaelangelo?
The famous Sistine Chapel ceiling was painted during this art period.
What is The Renaissance?
The Great Wave of Kanagawa was painted by this Japanese artist.
Who is Hokusai?
These are darker values (adding black to a colour)
What are shades?
A medium activated by water.
What is watercolour paint?
Impressionism got its name thanks to his painting, 'Impression Sunrise.' Which students have seen.
Who Is Claude Monet?
The process of using a pencil or charcoal to create detailed images through shading.
What is sketching?
This is his Picasso's most famous painting. It was done in black and white.
What is Guernica?
This technique involves applying paint thickly to create texture.
What is impasto?
An oil base stick.
What is pastel?
This modern American artist was known as the 'Father of the Mobile.'
Who is Alexander Calder?
This artist is one of the best known artist of the late 20th century and was instrumental in bringing new life to the Abstract movement.
Who is Jackson Pollock?
He Painted 'Scream'
Who is Edvard Munch?
The technique (used by most Italian painters) of painting on wet plaster, often seen in ancient murals.
What is Fresco?
A blunt tool used for mixing or applying paint with a flexible steel or plastic blade.
What is a palette knife?