Art History
Classroom Procedures
Color
The 7 Elements of Art
Materials
100

This brand of soup was depicted in a pop art work by Andy Warhol.

Cambell's

100

When I say "Mona" you say this. 

Lisa.

100

The 3 primary colors. 

Red, yellow, blue. 

100

A mark that is longer than it is wide.

Line

100

This graphite stick is used to draw with. 

Pencil. 

200

This artist cut off part of his ear in a manic state. 

Vincent VanGough

200

How I say the room should look before leaving.

Like you found it. 

200

The 3 secondary colors. 

Green, orange, violet (purple).

200

The lightness or darkness of a color. 

Value. 

200

A frame used to support a paper, board or canvas that is being painted or drawn on. 

Easel.

300

This female Mexican artist was known for her self portraits and unibrow.

Frida Kahlo.

300

Everyone needs to do this to be dismissed.

At your assigned spot & silent. 

300

Add black to a color to get this.

A shade. 

300

Another word for this element is hue.

Color. 

300

Used with a wet on wet technique or wet on dry. 

Watercolor. 

400

This titled work of art shares it's name with a song sing by Nat King Cole. 

The Mona Lisa. 

400

The bellwork was called this. 

Creative Kickstarter.

400

The compensation color of blue.

Orange. 

400

This element was emphasized by Picasso with his style of art called Cubism.

Shape. 

400

A style of art that uses cut out pictures that are put together to create a new picture. 

Collage.

500

This painting by Edvard Munch captures a rather frightening reaction. 

The Scream. 

500

What BASS stands for.

Backpack at the side

At your seat

Sitting quietly

Sketching your CK

500

This color scheme involves any 3-4 colors next to each other on the color wheel.

Analogous.

500

These three elements can be real (3D works) or implied (2D works).

Form, space and texture. 

500

These come in both chalk and oil. 

Pastels.