Art Tools & Techniques
Watercolor Wonders
Drawing the Figure
Elements of Art
Sculpture & Relief
Creative Concepts
Balance & Design
Art Movements & Artists
100

A porous black solid, consisting of an amorphous form of carbon, obtained as a residue when wood, bone, or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air.

charcoal
100

Artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water, giving a transparency to the color

watercolor

100

This is a laying in of the action, form, and pose of a model/figure. Typical situations involve an artist drawing a series of poses taken by a model in a short amount of time, often as little as 10 seconds, or as long as 5 minutes.

gesture drawing

100

In art  it refers to the main subject or areas of interest within a composition, or what the viewer is focusing on.

positive space

100

Also known as low-relief, originally stems from Italian phrase bass-relievo. Essentially this is a sculpture that is always projecting from its surrounding surface.

bas relief

100

_________ allows students to explore the creative interplay between language and visual elements. Sometimes called erasure poetry, it involves selectively obscuring words from a printed page to make a new composition.

Blackout Poetry

100

 __________refers to the use of artistic elements such as line, texture, color, and form in the creation of artworks in a way that renders visual stability. It is one of the principles of organization of structural elements of art and design, along with unity, proportion, emphasis and rhythm.

balance

100

This artist said "through color, I have sought to concentrate on beauty and happiness, rather than on man’s inhumanity to man.”

Alma Woodsey Thomas

200

It is the foundation of a painting or drawing, applied onto the raw canvas, paper, or other support.

ground

200

This watercolor technique means that your paper is already wet and you are touching your paintbrush (with watercolor on it) to the paper. This will cause the watercolor to “bloom” or spread on your wet paper.

wet on wet

200

 Drawing of the human form in any of its various shapes and postures

figure drawing

200

______, one of the seven elements of art, deals with the lightness or darkness of a color

value

200

any structure, open or closed, having a definite shape and properties made up of lines, curves, and points.

geometric shapes

200

 From the French meaning "to glue," this describes the technique of composing an artwork by gluing a wide range of materials - including pieces of paper, fabric, newspaper clippings, and sometimes ready made objects - to a surface.

collage

200

What are the three types of balance? Be sure to check all three.

radial, asymmetrical, symmetrical

200

What artist said this quote? “I decided to make my work more viscerally personal, reflecting the impact of my direct experience”

Howardena Pindell

300

An especially hard pencil, made of an admixture of graphite and clay that can be varied for different degrees of hardness. It is usually made in black, red, or brown and is used as a drawing medium in any combination of these colors

white conte crayon

300

This technique means that your paper is dry when you paint on the paper with watercolor. Your watercolor will not bloom on the paper or spread out, rather it will stay right where you put it.

dry surface

300

An element consisting of hues, of which there are three properties: hue, chroma or intensity, and value.

color

300

the carving is sunk below the level of the flat surface.

sunken relief

300

This is where an artist uses multiple media to create their artwork

mixed media

300

This means that the two halves of the work of art are different, however, try to create balance.

Asymmetrical balance

300

The term applied to new forms of abstract art developed by American painters such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning in the 1940s and 1950s

Abstract Expressionism

400

Also known as a putty rubber, is a tool for artists. It is usually made of a grey or white pliable material, such as rubber and resembles putty or chewing gum. It functions by absorbing and "picking up" graphite and charcoal particles, in addition to carbon and pastel marks.

kneadable eraser

400

In this technique you will use a clean brush to drop clean water droplets onto your painting. The droplets of water will lighten wherever they land and will dry lighter in those areas, too.

water drops

400

In art it describes the space surrounding the subject or the background, or the empty space around the subject.

negative space

400

The sculpture projects at least half or more of its natural circumference from the background

high relief
400

Literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.

poetry

400

This is when both sides of a piece are equal

symmetrical balance

400

This artist exhibited her work at the White House three times.

Alma Woodsey Thomas

500

This technique involves layering and blending until no paper tooth shows through the colored pencil layers.

burnishing

500

 In this technique, students will begin with a tissue/kleenex at their desk. Bunch up the tissue in your fingers. Once you have painted with the watercolor, gently press the tissue onto the painting, lift the tissue off, and you will see that much of the watercolor has come off onto the tissue. This technique is great for lightening an area, or creating a soft texture in the background.

tissue lift

500

All colors stem from the three ___________ colors: yellow, red, and blue

primary

500

 an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects

sculpture

500

a form of visual satire or humorous imitation that reinterprets a well-known image, style, or subject.

parody

500

This type of balance creates symmetry in several directions.

radial balance

500

A style of abstract painting where color is the subject itself.

color field painting

600

This watercolor technique acts as a resist of sorts. The area where it touches the paper will be lighter in color and it will push the watercolor pigment away and thus the lighter spot will be surrounded by a darker shade.

salt

600

A color plus white is a _______.

 

tint

600

___________is protected under fair use, especially in educational contexts—but it’s still good to credit the original artist and understand the ethical implications of reinterpretation.

Parody
700

This technique involves laying plastic wrap down over wet watercolor paint, forming it with your fingers a bit, and removing it once dry.

plastic wrap

700

These colors are derived from mixing equal amounts of two primary colors at a time.

secondary

700

This artist's most recognized pieces are mixed-media paintings on handmade paper featuring hole-punched dots, layered grids, and layered surfaces that introduce light and shadow.

Howardena Pindell

800

You will paint a shape and let it dry completely. Next you will paint another shape with a new color. Slightly overlap the new shape on top of the old. You should see the original shape and its color, through the new shape you created. What technique does this describe for watercolor?


transparency

800

A color plus black is a _________.

shade

900

This technique isn’t pretty or sought after much when using watercolor. When you see marks like this it usually indicates your brush needs more water as your paint is not spreading softy like it should. However, it can be used to describe the texture of a surface, like a tree for example.

dry brush

900

Also known as intermediate colors, are made by combining equal parts of primary and secondary colors.

tertiary colors

1000

This technique can be done on a dry or wet surface. If done on a wet surface, the splattered paint will bloom and spread. If done on a dry surface, the splattered paint should stay where it lands without spreading/blooming.

splatter

1100

This technique causes the paint to repel, pushing it away, while leaving a lighter color exposed.

alcohol drops

1200

The basic concept is that you lay down some wax on your paper, paint over the wax, and the wax resists the watercolor leaving the white of the paper exposed.

wax resist

1300

Paint first and then use ink to draw on top of it. Or draw something first then color it with watercolor.

   

pen & ink

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