Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Color Theory
Famous Artists
Wild Card
100

This is the the area that creates an image/artwork. 

What is Space?

100

When an artwork looks like it all belongs together, nothing stands out more than any other object

What is Unity?

100

Examples include: yellow green, blue violet, and red orange.

What are tertiary colors?

100

The 1942 painting "Nighthawks" was created by this artist.

Who is Edward Hopper?

100

This drawing technique is used by artists to improve drawing accuracy, proportions, and composition by dividing a reference photo into smaller, manageable square sections. It is also helpful for enlarging images.

What is "grid drawing" or "using a grid"?

200

An implied one of these is not connected but creates obvious path.

What is a line?

200

This artwork primarily showcases this Principle of Design.

What is Proportion?

200

Examples include blue, blue green, and green.

What are analogous colors?

200

As part of his "Celebration" series, this artist created multiple versions of the sculpture shown below, each standing over 10 feet tall and weighing over a ton.

Who is Jeff Koons?

200

Using many elements of design in one composition is called what?

What is variety?

300

This is a type of texture that looks like it would feel like something but is actually smooth to the touch.

What is implied?

300

In addition to contrast, this artwork showcases what Principle of Design?

What is Emphasis?

300

True or False: A color's complement will not be used to mix it.

What is True?
300

This artist often created images of the social and private lives of women, with particular emphasis on the intimate bonds between mothers and children. 

Who is Mary Cassatt?

300

A _________ is any color mixed with grey.

What is a tone?

400

This is what is seen when light is reflected back into our eyes.

What is color?

400

These artworks clearly showcase this Principle of Design. 

What is Rhythm?

400

Orange, green, and violet are __________ colors.

What are secondary?

400

This artist's signature style is characterized by their use of polka dots and dense, repeating patterns to create a sense of infinity and allude to microscopic and macroscopic universes. 

Who is Yayoi Kusama?

400

Rhythm, the movement in an artwork, can be created through what?

What is repetition?

500

This is the type of shape that does NOT include squares, triangles, cylinders, rectangles, circles.

What is organic?

500

This is the difference between objects in a composition.

What is Contrast?

500

Complimentary colors make shades of this color when mixed.

What is Brown?

500

This artist was a central figure in the American Pop Art movement, known for elevating comic books and advertising to high art. 

Who is Roy Lichtenstein?

500

This drawing technique uses parallel lines to create value.

What is hatching?

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