This is the amount of colors in a basic color wheel.
6
The E/P is the foundation for all other Elements and Principles.
Line
This material can be found inside standard drawing pencils.
Graphite
Where do your folders go at the end of class?
In the portfolio closet (or on the shelf by the second window)
Vincent van Gogh
Red, yellow, and blue make up this color family.
Primary
This E/P refers to how something feels or appears to feel.
Texture
This material is made by pressing together wood pulp from trees.
Paper
Where can you find extra sketch paper?
On the counter by the front windows
What artist created the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
Orange, green, and purple make up this color family.
Secondary
What E/P are you creating when you add value to a shape?
Form
Varieties of this art material come in flat or round, long-handle or short-handle, sable or hog-bristle.
Paintbrush
Where can you look if you forgot to bring a pencil to class?
At the pencil sign-out
Who is known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
These opposite colors are found across from each other on the color wheel
Complementary
This E/P carries the viewer's eye through the artwork.
Movement
This type of paint is one of the oldest, and it is not water-soluble.
Oil Paint
Where is the pencil sharpener?
By the back window
Name a Pennsylvania artist.
Jeff Koons, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Andrew Wyeth, Franz Kline, Mary Cassatt, and many more!
Why is color unique among the other Elements and Principles?
It can incorporate symbolism/meaning.
This E/P is created by repeating something over and over with variation.
Rhythm
A painting that is put directly on a wall or building is called a...
Mural
Where is the kiln?
In the back right of the room (the shiny metal box)
This American artist painted realistic everyday scenes, and created a new painted cover for the Saturday Evening Post every week.
Norman Rockwell