The simplest component of an art piece; what is formed from one point to another.
Line
Focus on a certain object or person.
Emphasis
Picasso's form of art. It involved heavy usage of geometric shapes.
Cubism
A type of liquid as old as time, first used in quills before pens took over.
Ink
Mr. Delgado's double.
Amador
Geometrical outline of an object.
Shape
Equal weight throughout each part of the piece.
Balance
The use of nature in art.
Land/Earth Art
Good old HB.
Where Mr. Delgado likes to spend most of his time.
His studio
The openness of an area. Perception of depth.
Space
The difference between two colors. For example, black and white can be ____ against each other to create a bold effect.
Contrast
Using the least amount to express the most.
Minimalism
Colors caked into gum arabic, water igniting its true potential.
Watercolor
Other than creativity, Mr. Delgado values proper ______ in any art piece.
Form/Structure/Technique
How light or dark something is.
Value
A reoccurring pattern.
Repetition
Van Gogh heavily used this type of style. Emphasized the reaction against the naturalistic depiction of light and color in different types of art movements.
Post-Impressionism
Using physical objects to create a three-dimensional art piece.
Sculpture
Mr. Delgado is the sponsor of this club.
Art Club
Either perceived to have a certain feeling, or you can touch to feel.
Texture
The relationship between one object's size to another. For example, the relation between an ant and a human.
Proportion
This kind of art was popular during WWII. It focused on the heavy usage of hyper-realism and bending reality in order to create a much more warped sense of reality.
Surrealism
Like crayons, but really oily.
Pastel
Mr. Delgado's teaching assistant, always smiling with a sombrero and an apron on.
His skeleton model