Primary & Secondary
Colors
Mrs. L. stuff
Art Terms
Mystery
(Feeling Risky?)
Elements of Art
100

Please name the primary colors

Red, yellow, and blue

100

Reminders in art class...

Sit in assigned seat, raise your hand, and listen to the speaker

100

Colored liquid usually applied with a brush

Paint!

100

Circles, triangles, squares, and more are examples of this

Shapes!

100

This element of art would have examples like red, black, teal, brown, and more!

Color

200

Please name the secondary colors

Orange, purple, and green

200

Mrs. Loeffelholz's dog's name

Pretzel!

200

The color of the rainbow in order

ROYGBIV

200

Please define "pattern"

Repeating designs, symbols, lines, or objects in an artwork (or AB AB)

200

This element of art would have examples like bumpy or smooth

Texture! 

300

Which secondary color do red and blue make?

Purple!

300

The chart on Mrs. L.'s door has helpful tips for...

Being mindful!

300

A drawing or painting of someone's face

Portrait!

300

Any oranges, reds, yellows, or pinks are considered to be this type of color (think temperature)

Warm colors!

300

This element of art shows a mark made by a moving tool

Line

400

Which secondary color do red and yellow make?

Orange!

400

The person who makes art for a book (Mrs. L. has done this!)

Illustrator

400

A drawing or painting of land

Landscape!

400

Any blues, greens, or purples are considered to be this type of color (think temperature)

Cool colors!

400

This element of art would be using dark or light

Value!

500

Which secondary color do yellow and blue make?

Green!

500

Number of years Mrs. L. has been teaching art

19 years!

500

An artwork of a butterfly has both wing sides exactly the same. What art term is demonstrated?

Symmetry

500

Please define "abstract" art

Not realistic art; uses mainly shapes and lines 

500

This element displays three dimensions (3D)

Form!

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