What color do you get when you mix red and yellow?
What is Orange?
What ancient civilization painted on pottery and used hieroglyphics?
What is Egyptians
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
What is Leonardo da Vinci
\What do you call a colored drawing tool made from wax?
What is Crayon
What tool is used to erase pencil marks?
What is eraser
Which color is traditionally associated with calm and the ocean?
What is Blue
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
What is Michelangelo
Who is known for the abstract art style featuring colorful squares and rectangles?
What is Piet Mondrian
What medium uses pigments mixed with water?
What is Watercolor
What is the name of the wheel that shows how colors relate to each other?
What is Color wheel
What is the complementary color of green?
What is Red?
During what period did artists like da Vinci and Raphael work?
What is Renaissance
This Mexican artist is known for self-portraits and vivid symbolism.
What is Frida Kahlo
Which painting medium uses pigment mixed with egg yolk?
What is Egg Yolk
What do artists call the area around the subject of an artwork?
What is Negative space
What do you call a color that is made by mixing a primary and a secondary color?
What is Tertiary color?
Which Dutch artist is famous for cutting off part of his ear?
What is Vincent van Gogh
This street artist is known for anonymous political art and stencils.
What is Banksy
What medium is known for its smooth, soft texture and is often used for blending in drawings?
What is Pastels
What is the term for a quick sketch used to plan out a composition?
What is Thumbnail sketch
What color results from mixing all primary colors of pigment (RYB)?
What is Brown
What art movement is known for its use of small dots of color to form images?
What is Pointillism
Which surrealist artist is famous for melting clocks in his painting The Persistence of Memory?
What is Salvador Dalí
What do you call a printmaking technique where you carve into a surface like wood or linoleum?
What is Linocut
What is the Italian word meaning "light-dark," used to describe strong contrasts in art?
What is Chiaroscuro