Captured fleeting moments, light, and movement using visible brushstrokes.
Impressionism
Which element is a point moving in space, which can be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
The visual distribution of weight in a design, which can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
Balance
This artist cut his ear off.
Vincent Van Gogh
Name the primary colors.
Red, Yellow, Blue
Challenged tradition by using imagery from popular culture and mass media.
Pop-art
Which element is a two-dimensional, flat, or limited area with height and width
Shape
The juxtaposition of different elements (e.g., light vs. dark, large vs. small) to highlight differences and create visual interest.
Contrast
Who was the famous artist that was in a bus crash and was bed ridden for 3 months?
Frida Kahlo
Name cool colors and warm colors.
Cool colors: blue, purple, green
Warm colors: red, orange, yellow
What type of art creates a theme of dream like/ not realistic/ fantasy?
Surrealism
Made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
Color
The creation of a focal point that catches the viewer's attention, often achieved through size, color, or placement.
Emphasis
What was the artists name that had cheese in her paintings?
Clara Peeters
What is it called when you only use one color and its value scale...
Monochromatic
Focused on extreme simplicity, utilizing geometric shapes and stripped-down forms.
Minimalism
Which element of art is the surface quality or "feel" of an object, such as rough, smooth, or soft.
Texture
The reuse of similar elements, such as colors, shapes, or fonts, to create consistency and strengthen the overall design.
Repetition/ pattern
Who painted the Mona Lisa and how many years did it take?
Leonardo Da Vinci; 12 years
These two colors make purple...
Red and blue
Revolutionized art by breaking objects into geometric forms and analyzing them from multiple viewpoints, pioneered by Picasso. Think 3d shape in the name...
Cubism
Name the seven elements of art.
Line, shape, color, texture, form, space, value
Name the 8 principles of design.
balance, emphasis, contrast, pattern/ repetition, proportion, unity, hierarchy, rhythm/ movement
This famous artist was known for his droopy clock paintings and dreamlike/ unrealistic settings.
Salvador Dali
These colors sit next to to each other on the color wheel...
analogous