Color
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Vocabulary
Art History
100
A color scheme using only one color and tints, tones and shades of that color.
What is monochromatic?
100
The first layer of thinned paint applied to the entire surface to create a base color for the painting.
What is a wash?
100
This is a drawing of a paintbrush labeled with the 4 main parts. (Drawn on the board)
What are the Bristles, Handle, Ferrule and Heel
100
What you can identify in a work of art.
What is the subject matter?
100
A genre of art by untrained artists who do not recognize themselves as artists. i.e. outsider art or naive art
What is Primitive Art?
200
These are the three main components of color
What are hue, value and intensity?
200
One of the first thin layers of line, shape and value painted in to 'draw' in the compositional elements of a painting.
What is an under-painting?
200
This is an object or artwork found in the room that is in an analogous color scheme.
What are colors that neighbor each-other on the color wheel.
200
The idea within a work of art?
What is a concept?
200
A genre of art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or laboring tradespeople. Art of the 'everyday' rooted in traditions that come from community.
What is Folk Art?
300
These are neutral colors.
What are black, brown, white and tan?
300
Repeatedly laying down small dots of color with the tip of the brush without blending.
What is stippling?
300

This is a color wheel with all 12 colors correctly positioned and labeled. (Drawn on the board)

What are yellow, yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, violet, red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange?

300
The way the space is arranged in a work of art.
What is the composition?
300
The art genre that uses elements of popular culture, such as magazines, movies, music and celebrities as subject matter.
What is Pop Art?
400
A color scheme consisting of opposites on the color wheel.
What is complementary?
400
It is good practice to do this first when painting in order to work big to small. "The artist is __________ the large areas first"
What is blocking-in?
400
In 3 rectangles, draw 3 different compositional methods. Label the compositional methods. (Drawn on the board)
What are variety, overlapping, not centered, multiples, not floating and bleeding off the page?
400
Creating quality work and fixing mistakes.
What is craftsmanship?
400
A visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its' beauty and meaningfulness.
What is Fine Art?
500
The three colors in a secondary triadic color scheme.
What are green, orange and violet?
500
The technique of adding paint to the surface of your painting without adding water in order to achieve texture.
What is dry-brushing
500
2 part question:

Part 1: Define the style of art that "alters reality"

Part 2: Point to a composition in the room in that style.

What is abstract?
500
The material/s used to create the work of art
What is medium/media?
500
This artist painted Michelle Obama's portrait for the National Gallery?
Who is Amy Sherald?
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