A fundamental element of art that can be used to define shapes, indicate motion, and express emotion.
Line.
What is my favorite drink?
Tea!
What was our very first project in this class?
Drawing still lifes!
Which famous artist's ear lobe was cut off?
Vincent Van Gogh.
According to Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time?
The Bible.
What is the word for the "lightness or darkness of a color"?
Value.
What month is my birthday?
August.
What is an organic shape?
A shape with no hard edges.
In 1903, the United States doubled in size after which event?
The Louisiana Purchase.
What occasion corresponds with the longest day of the year?
The summer solstice.
Which element of art refers to the distance or area between, around, or within things?
Space.
What color are my eyes?
Hazel.
What is the name of colors NOT associated with a hue?
Hue = a color or shade.
Neutral.
In what year was the first iPhone released?
2007.
Which means a design using one or more letters, usually initials, used as an identifying mark?
A monogram.
Explain the element of form.
Shapes that are three-dimensional.
What did I want to be when I grew up?
A veterinarian.
What is the name of the artist whose style we referenced for our comic projects?
Keith Haring.
Which U.S. president from the early 20th century witnessed Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession?
Theodore Roosevelt.
What is the most common color of toilet paper in France?
Pink!
Name all 7 of the elements.
Line, shape, form, color, texture, space and value.
What are the names, colors and breeds of my two dogs?
Murphy & Ruby. They are black dachshunds!
What time period was the art movement known as "Impressionism" popular?
Mid-late 19th century. (1860's - 1900's)
The Storming of the Bastille led to which revolution?
The French Revolution.
As the largest organ, human skin weighs around _______ pounds?
Eight.