Elements of Art
Principles of Art
Pablo Picasso
Keith Haring
Henri Matisse
100
I can use straight, broken, zig-zag, curvy, and bumpy.
What is line?
100
I catch your eye or attention.
What is emphasis?
100
I first started painting in this way
What is realistic?
100
I loved doing grafitti here when I first started.
What is the subway?
100
I loved creating artwork by cutting paper.
What is a collage?
200
I can pick geometric, free-form, symbols, and recognizable things.
What is shapes or shape groups?
200
I am uneven or not the same on both sides.
What is asymmetrical balance.
200
I was sad and depresse during this time
What is blue period?
200
The people I draw lack these things.
What is details?
200
I was friends, then enemies, then friends with this artist.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
300
When I use tint and shade I create light and dark.
What is value?
300
I make things look realistic by drawing the correct size.
What is proportion?
300
I loved breaking things into pieces like a puzzle.
What is cubism?
300
The style my artwork was made in by not making things real.
What is cartoon?
300
I did this also, besides just making collages.
What is painting?
400
Something I can feel or touch.
What is texture?
400
I repeat.
What is rhythm or pattern?
400
I visited a circus during this time.
What is the rose period?
400
My art was popular.
What is Pop Art?
400
I loved creating pictures of people.
What is a portrait?
500
Primary, Secondary, and Teritary colors are all here
What is the color wheel?
500
I compare to different things. I use big or little, dark or light to make my artwork interesting.
What is contrast?
500
I made things realistic look crazy and not normal.
What is abstract?
500
I first moved here when I started my artwork.
What is New York City?
500
I used bright, crazy colors. Sometimes know as the wild beast.
What is fauvism?
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