What artist helped establish photography as a fine art?
Ansel Adams
When you add GREY to a color, what's it called?
TONE
What type of art depicts nature?
Landscapes
Who 'invented' the color wheel?
Sir Isaac Newton
What was the FIRST ARTWORK assignment in this class called?
Six Box Challenge
Which abstract artist had synesthesia? (could 'hear' colors and 'see' sounds)
Wassily Kandinsky
How many colors create a complimentary color scheme?
2
What type of art depicts inanimate objects?
Still Lifes
What does abstract art NOT depict:
REALITY (the world around us as we see it)
What color scheme did we use for our painting assignment?
Monochromatic
Which artist was apart of the Cubist art movement?
Pablo Picasso
What are the colors called that sit directly next to each other on the color wheel?
Analogous Colors
When an artist creates an artwork depicting themselves, what is it called?
Self-Portrait
What are the 3 parts of a landscape artwork?
Foreground, Middleground, Background
The mark-making technique using a random swirling continuous mark (figure 8/infinity symbol technique)
Scumbling
Which artist is known for collages, or as he liked to call them, cut-outs?
Henri Matisse
How do I create a secondary color?
Mixing 2 Primary colors together
(Green = Yellow + Blue)
This term describes a type of art that only depicts an outline of a person/place/or thing.
Contour Drawing
What is the definition of aesthetic??
Pleasing to the eye/Pleasing to look at
What are the 3 things you need to do when you hear Ms. Hood's BELL:
1. Stop talking
2. Stop moving around the room/freeze/stop what you are doing
3. Look at Ms. Hood
What artist painted the famous "Starry Night"?
Vincent van Gogh
What is it called when you have a set of colors based on an organized aesthetic?
Color Scheme
When cutting from one material, and gluing in a new composition to create an entirely new artwork:
Collage (will accept cut-outs)
What is the type of drawing where you do not lift your pencil from the paper until the artwork is fully complete?
Continuous Line Drawing
What's the difference between a Zentangle and a Pattern?
Zentangles are more detailed and are usually black and white.
Patterns are more simple and can be in color.