The difference between graphite and charcoal?
Graphite is smoother and less messy; charcoal is darker and more powdery.
Red, Blue, Yellow.
What are the primary colors?
The term for a graffiti artist’s nickname.
What is a Tag?
Tools used to smooth out cracks in clay.
What is water and our fingers or a smoothing tool?
Things you should you do before you leave the art room.
What is clean your space, return materials & sketchbooks.
What do we use to blend graphite or charcoal?
A blending stump, tissue, or finger.
The complementary color to green?
What is Red.
The category of graffiti is this.
What is a Masterpiece/ a Piece?
The term for scoring and slipping clay.
What is a method to attach two clay pieces together.
The place you put your wet/ work-in-progress artwork.
What is the drying rack?
What is the purpose of shading in a graphite drawing?
To create depth, Shadows, and realism.
Orange, Green, and Purple.
What is the secondary colors?
The effect to make letters pop off the page or wall.
What is an 3D effect?
The best kind of paint works best on dry clay .
What is Acrylic Paint?
Rule "R"!
What is Respect Yourself, Others and Materials?
The 4 Basic forms.
What is a cylinder, a cube, a cone, and a sphere?
The technique used to slowly layer and mix colors in color pencil drawings.
What is Layering?
Common graffiti lettering styles.
What is Bubble, block, and wildstyle?
A rolled rope of clay used for building.
What is a Coil/ snake?
Things should you bring to class every day.
What is a pencil and sketchbook?
A blend for Light to Dark with one color.
What is a Value scale?
Blue, Green, Purple
What are Cool colors?
The difference between legal street art and illegal graffiti
What is getting permission?
The amount of time it usually take air-dry clay to fully dry.
What is 24- 48 hours?
Consequence of not following directions during art class.
What is loss of participation points or parent contact.