Elements of ART
Principles of Design
Artists
Challenging
Miscellaneous
100
These three colors on the Color Wheel are made from the primary colors.
What are orange, green and purple. (secondary colors)
100
This describes when an object is placed over another object to create space or depth in an artwork.
What is overlapping.
100
He painted "Starry Night" and cut off a portion of his ear.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh.
100
These two items can be used to create a resist technique when using watercolor paints.
What are masking tape and white crayon.
100
This tool is used to apply ink to Printmaking foam.
What is a brayer.
200
This is a mark that moves across the page. Sometimes it can be horizontal, vertical, straight, curvy, or zig-zagged.
What is a line.
200
This balance is when the weight is the same on both sides.
What is symmetry.
200
He emulated comic books in his paintings using dots, speech bubbles and bold colors. His Painting NURSE sold for over $95 million in 2015.
Who is Roy Lichtenstein.
200
This material was used for our Embossed Letter Project. We used pencils to create grooves in the surface and had to set our material on a foam mat while we worked.
What is copper or metal.
200
At the beginning of the year, we created a project inspired by Greg LaMarche. We combined construction paper and printed letters to form the silhouette of an animal. Name this technique where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different items, thus creating a new image.
What is collage.
300
These can be geometric, free form or organic.
What are shapes.
300
This describes when something repeats itself over and over again.
What is repetition.
300
This artist created a variety of artwork. His famous art consists of broken up shapes or cubes. Often times when he created a portrait, the eyes and noses would be placed in silly places and abstracted. He also used blue to show he was sad and rose colors to symbolize he was happy.
Who is Pablo Picasso.
300
A drawing exercise where an artist draws the outline of a subject or object without looking at the paper.
What is Blind Contour.
300
This wooden figure can be manipulated into a variety of poses and used while learning to draw the human figure.
What is a drawing manikin.
400
The element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object-it’s smoothness, roughness etc.
What is texture.
400
Used to make certain parts of a piece of Artwork standout. It is the place in which an artist draws your attention first.
What is Emphasis or Focal Point.
400
He painted classic iconography including flags, maps, targets, letters and numbers. His best known painting, FLAG was created after he had a dream of the American Flag.
Who is Jasper Johns.
400
A picture can be defined by 3 layers. The objects that are in the very front of the picture or closest to the viewer are part of this section.
What is foreground.
400
Name the 2016-2017 theme for the St. Louise Yearbook.
What is A St. Louise Student is a Life Long Learner.
500
Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value.
500
This type of balance is uneven.
What is asymmetry.
500
He created art by setting his canvas on the floor and throwing paint onto the surface. He termed this technique "Action Painting." He was the master of splatter painting.
Who is Jackson Pollock.
500
In our printmaking project, we used this type of symmetry. Our designs were then printed in a grouping of 4, thus creating an additional image.
What is diagonal symmetry.
500
When using watercolor paints, these 3 colors can be combined to create a skin tone.
What is orange, white and/or brown.
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