When you add shading to a drawing, you are utilizing which Element of Art?
Value
An object is always darker when it is farther from the...
Light source
When picking a paintbrush, choose a larger brush for __________ and a smaller brush for __________.
1. Covering large spaces
2. Details
What is the earliest form of human artwork that we have found?
Cave paintings
This Dutch artist is well known for painting sunflowers, the night sky, and himself.
Vincent van Gogh
This particular Principle is heavily featured in the sky of van Gogh's Starry Night.
Movement
This material is similar to graphite, but is darker and more blendable.
Charcoal
This is the kind of paint that we use most often in the art classroom.
Acrylic
This art process involves carving into a flat surface, covering it with ink, and pressing it into paper
Printmaking
This famous Italian painter was also a sculptor, inventor, scientist, architect, and engineer.
Leonardo da Vinci
A darker version of a color is called...
A shade
What do the H's and B's on drawing pencils indicate?
How light or dark it is
What kind of paint does not mix with water?
Oil Paint
An artwork that assembles a collection of different pieces or materials is called a...
Collage
This Renaissance artist is known for painting the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
This Element can create the illusion of distance and perspective.
Space
This crayon-like drawing material deposits bold color, and leaves a surface waxy.
Oil pastel
What kind of brush is helpful for painting geometric shapes or straight lines?
Flat brush
This fancy artistic form of writing involves using a quill pen, and has been used for thousands of years.
Calligraphy
This action painter created the splatter paint technique.
Jackson Pollock
What kind of balance is used in Edward Hopper's Nighthawks?
Asymmetrical
This technique of shading involves using only small dots to create the illusion of values.
Stippling
How can you make a paint color less intense?
Mix in its complementary color
What culture made woodblock printing famous with detailed ukiyo-e prints?
Japan
This artist painted subjects from multiple angles at once, and is known to have several distinct artistic periods, such as the Blue Period and Rose Period.
Pablo Picasso