This kind of mark can be straight or wavy.
What is a line?
This artist is known for painting giant, close-up flowers.
Who is Georgia OKeefe
The color you get when you mix red and yellow?
What is orange?
Green, Orange, and Violet (Purple) are created by mixing primary colors, making them this.
What are secondary colors?
This type of art is made by gluing different materials, like paper or fabric, onto a surface.
What is a collage?
A square, circle, rectangle or triangle
What is a shapes?
This artist created simple, energetic figures, often called "radiant babies" or break-dancing men.
Who is Keith Haring
Red, yellow and blue.
What are the three primary colors?
Red, Orange, and Yellow are considered these types of colors because they remind us of fire.
What are warm colors?
This word means that both sides of an artwork are the same or almost the same.
What is symmetry?
How light or dark a color is
What is Value?
This artist is known for using crowns, graffiti-style text, and bright, chaotic colors.
Who is Jean-Michel Basquiat?
The color you get when you mix red and white.
What is pink?
The reflected light that the eye sees.
What is color?
In a landscape, objects that are closer to the viewer are drawn this way.
What is larger?
The way something feels or looks like it feels.
What is texture
This sculptor is famous for making extremely tall, thin, and stretched-out human figures.
Who is Alberto Giacometti?
The color you create when you mix blue and red.
What is purple?
Blue, Green, and Violet are considered these types of colors because they remind us of water or night.
What are cool colors?
Objects in the background of a picture are drawn this way to show they are far away.
What is smaller?
When a form has height, width and depth.
What is three-dimensional or 3-D?
Keith Haring created a painting called "A Pile of Crowns" to honor which friend?
Who is Jean-Michel Basquiat?
The color you create when you mix yellow and blue.
What is green?
These are pairs of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
To show depth, an artist might have one object partly cover another. This technique is called what?
What is overlapping?