Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Watercolor Techniques
Color Theory
Ceramic Techniques
100

What is the element of art that refers to the darkness or lightness of a color?

What is Value?

100

Name one of the principles of design that refers to the repetition of elements in a work.

What is Rhythm or Movement?

100

What is the difference between dry brush and wet-on-wet watercolor techniques?

What is Dry Brush the paper is dry and Wet-on-wet uses water on the paper?

100

What is the complementary color of blue?

What is Orange?

100

What is the process of rolling clay called?

What is a Coil or Snake Hand-building Method?

200

Name two primary colors.

What are Red, Blue, or Yellow

200

What is the principle of balance that radiates from a central point called?

What is Radial Balance?

200

Name one technique for creating texture in a watercolor painting.

What is Salt, Saran, Rubbing Alcohol or Etching?

200

How do you create a tertiary color?

What is mixing a primary color with a secondary color?

200

Name the machine that fires pottery.

What is a Kiln?

300

Define the term "texture" in relation to art.

What is the surface quality (how something looks like it would feel) in a work of art?

300

Define the principle of emphasis in art and give an example.

What is Emphasis can be created using size, light, or color?

300

How can artists create a sense of movement in artwork?

What is the repetition of various techniques, colors, or items in an artwork?

300

How do warm colors differ from cool colors on the color wheel?

What is Warm Colors are reds, oranges and yellows and Cool Colors are blues, greens and purples?

300

How is the technique of pinch pots used in ceramic art?

What is Pinch Pots are used as a base, by itself, or an addition to pottery?

400

How do artists create the illusion of depth in a two-dimensional artwork?

What is a 2D surface that stands out because it has the look of depth, length, and width because the use of value and line?

400

Define Balance in art.

What is the equal distribution of visual weight in a design?

400

Explain the importance of layering in watercolor painting.

What is creating more vibrant colors and a more realistic look in artwork?

400

What is the difference between a tint and a shade?

What is a Tint uses white and s Shade uses black?

400

Name the “glue” that is used in ceramics that hold clay together.

What is Slip?

500

Explain the concept of contrast in art and provide an example.

What is the opposite of color, size, or texture to create interest to the viewer?

500

Explain the principle of unity in art and why it is important in a composition.

What is Unity refers to the way various elements come together to create a sense of wholeness?

500

Describe a method for creating a smooth gradient wash in watercolor.

What is a lot of color and the wet-on-wet technique?

500

Which color scheme creates a harmonious look in someone’s artwork?

What is am Analogous Color Scheme?

500

Explain how the process of firing transforms clay into ceramic.

What is the process of firing clay where the clay is fired to a high temperature to harden the clay to make it durable?

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