There are 9 of these that can be the essential ingredients in an artwork - what are these elements
Line, colour, tone, texture, shape, form, light, sound, time
This art style celebrates the vastness and beauty of nature
What is Naturalism
These compositional techniques were used by the Ukiyo-e printmakers.
What is zig zag and obscured view
Who painted The Starry Night
Van Gogh
This art form is 3 dimensional and can be made with various materials.
What is sculpture?
This refers to how we use the art elements in an artwork.
What are the art principles?
This art style that encompassed architecture, advertising and decorative arts, inspired by nature, curved plants and flowers.
What is Art Nouveau?
This is a printmaking technique that means you keep cutting away the same lino block to create a multi coloured image
What is lino reduction printing?
Australian Female printmaking artist, practicing in the 1920s and influenced by Japanese woodblock printing
Who is Margaret Peston
This art form can use materials such as oil, acrylic and watercolour paint.
What is painting?
We combine the elements and principles to communicate a mood or feeling in an artwork
What are aesthetic qualities?
This art style was predominantly done outside for a limited amount of time, relying on the capturing of light
What is Impressionism?
This material requires being manipulated and formed when wet, however need to be fired to become a permanent form
What is clay?
This artist displayed both the print and the carved printing woodblocks at her recent exhibition, in the Geelong Art Gallery
Who is Cressida Campbell?
This art form means one can make several identical images.
What is printmaking?
When we communicate an ideas through imagery and the use of the elements and principles.
what is visual language?
This art style, celebrated in the late 18th to mid 19 century, often depicted figures in the landscape doing ordinary things.
What is Romanticism?
This material comes in two forms, willow and compressed.
What is charcoal?
Known as one of the dominant artists in the art movement Art Nouveau, especially advertising and his celebrated muse, Sarah Bernhardt.
who is Alphonse Mucha?
This art form can use a variety of materials such as charcoal, pencil, graphite
What is drawing/ mark making
There are art principles?
Emphasis (focal point), movement, rhythm, unity, variety, space, repetition (including pattern), balance, contrast, proportion, space and scale
This art style from the 17th century Edo period depicted Kabuki actors, geishas and sumo wrestlers.
What is Ukiyo-e?
This material is applied to ceramics to create a colourful surface before it has been fired
What is underglaze?
This Impressionist artist was known for painting waterlilies.
Who is Claude Monet?
This art form can be black and white or colour and is sometimes referred to as silver gelatine printing
What is photography?