Famous Artists
Colors
Art Elements
Art Types
Art Tools
100

This artist used cubism to paint weird portraits.

Pablo Picasso

100

This color is a primary color that usually means, "stop!"

Red

100

The building blocks for creating any picture.  You put these together to create something.

Shapes

100

A picture or painting of a person.

portrait

100

These are made out of wax and come in many colors.

crayons

200

This artist is known for painting the famous painting, Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

200

This a primary color that is the color of the sun.

Red/Yellow

200

these can be straight, squiggly, zig zag, curvy, etc.?

a line

200

A picture or painting of yourself.

self portrait

200

These have colored ink inside and produce a bold color.

colored markers

300

This artist is a famous impressionist artist and painted The Water Lilies.

Claude Monet

300

This color is a primary color that sometimes reflects a sad mood.

Blue

300

This adds brightness to any black & white picture and gives it beauty.

color

300

A picture of the outdoors.

landscape

300

These paints produce a very light cover and don't mix with crayons very well.

watercolors

400

This artist Painted the famous painting, Starry Night.

Vincent VanGogh

400

The color you get when you mix red and blue.

Purple

400

This is used to make something look like it feels a certain way. (sharp, bumpy, soft, smooth)

 texture

400

A picture or painting of objects on a surface, such as a table.

still life

400

These are similar to crayons but are made with oil.

oil pastels

500

This artist had to start using paper and scissors in his later life when he was confined to a wheelchair.

Henri Matisse

500

The group of colors you make when mixing primary colors.

Secondary colors

500

 What are the primary colors?

red yellow and blue

500

A picture or painting of a group of tall buildings, busy streets, cars, etc.

cityscape

500

This material can be formed and then put in a kiln to bake.

clay