This type of balance has no focal point.
What is all-over balance?
I am an artist whose work always looks deserted and a bit ominous.
Who is Edward Hopper?
Most people wouldn't think of me as a painting or drawing tool, but MS classes at BACS recently used me that way.
What is glue?
Middle school students WERE SUPPOSED TO bring one of these to class each day.
What is a darn pencil?
If I am the subject in a composition, I am the __________ space.
What is positive?
I am orange. When I am lonely, I look for the color that make me shine brightest.
What is Blue?
I had no idea that "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" would become famous all around the world when I made it in 1831.
Who is Hokusai?
Art technique used to create "The Great Wave."
What is collage?
Don't bother trying to see past this.
What is the vanishing point?
Visual Balance that is even, but not exactly the same.
What is Asymmetrical Balance?
This can be rough, smooth, bumpy, prickly, etc.
What is texture?
My work, a combination of painting and collage, depicts African-Americans in a powerful and/or joyful manner.
Who is Derrek Adams?
Varying amounts of water change the level of transparency of this art material.
What is watercolor?
The earth is round, yet this always looks flat.
What is the Horizon Line?
One of the tools artists use to create a sense of depth in a drawing or painting. (Hint--candy corn)
What is overlap?
This is the word artists use to describe light and dark.
What is value?
I am a very famous artist, partially because I cut-off my ear and later slowly killed himself.
Who is Vincent VanGogh?
This process changes clay from bone-dry to bisqueware.
What is firing?
This ceramic process must be managed slowly and carefully.
What is drying?
You can see this type of perspective in a lot of Asian Art. The higher up on the page, the farther away.
What is vertical perspective?
This describes a color scheme that is all tints and shades of the same color.
What is "monochromatic?
This is what an artist who specializes in Ceramics is called.
What is a Ceramicist?
In this technique, paper is first "painted" with water.
What is "wet-on-wet" watercolor painting?
Syllables 5-7-5
What is a Haiku?