Elements of Art
Materials
Color Theory
Art Room Protocol
100

A mark that can be long or short, thick or thin, straight or curved.

What is Line

100

Name two drawing materials.

Graphite Pencils, colored pencils, crayons, markers (any two)

100

What are the primary colors?

Red, blue, and yellow

100

What do we do to the tables after MOST art classes?

Spray and wipe them down for the next class. 

200

What is the difference between shape and form?

A shape is flat (2D), and a form is three-dimensional (3D).

200

Name two painting materials.

Watercolor, tempera, acrylic (any two)

200

What colors are made by mixing two primary colors?

Secondary colors (Orange, green, purple)

200
What is one of Mrs. Shaw's pet peeves about the sink?


Hint* Think about our painting unit

NO BRUSHES OR PALETTES LEFT IN THE SINK :)

300

How something feels or looks like it feels (rough, smooth, bumpy)

What is Texture

300

What is mixed media?

Art made using more than one type of material.

300

What are complementary colors?

Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.

300

Name one thing in the art room that is off-limits for students to interact with due to safety reasons.

The Kiln

400

What is the difference between shape and form?

A shape is flat (2D), and a form is three-dimensional (3D).

400
What is essential to use when working with stoneware clay?

WATER (but never too much)

400

What happens when you add white to a color?

It becomes a tint (lighter).

400

Free Space

Here are some points for you!! Wow!

500

Name two TYPES of shapes

Geometric and organic shapes

500

What are the 5 stages of clay? 

(Think about the process, start to finish)

Wet/ fresh clay, leather hard, bone dry, bisque (once fired), glaze fired. 

500

What happens when you add black to a color?

It becomes a shade (darker).


500

What is Mrs. Shaw's most common response when students aren't sure how their project is going to turn out?

TRUST THE PROCESS!!! :)

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