A 3 dimensional shape such as cubes, spheres, pyramids, rectangular prisms.
What is form?
The repetition of line and shape
What is pattern?
The activity we usually start art class with.
What is bell ringer?
primary colors
What are Red, blue and yellow
Where Ms. Flores went to College
What is Texas Tech?
The space behind an object
What is negative space?
The implied motion in a work of art
What is movement?
An activity where we give and receive constructive feedback.
What is critique?
complimentary colors (all 3 examples)
What are red-green, blue-orange, yellow-purple
What annoys Ms. Flores the most?
What is being on yalls phone/talking while shes talking/not working?
An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of an object
What is value
When your eyes are drawn to a certain area of an artwork and notice something first.
What is emphasis?
What's supposed to be put away when Ms. Flores is talking
What is my phone?
colors that are next to each other on the color wheel (usually 3+ in a row)
What is analogous colors?
technique that involves dividing an image into a series of smaller, more manageable sections. It helps artists maintain correct proportions and accurately replicate an image or scene by changing the scale of the picture.
What is gridding? (or grid)
This element refers to tactile qualities. It can be actual or implied.
What is texture?
This principle provides stability and structure to a design based on the placement of your elements.
What is Balance?
Where we did/put our bell ringers and sketches
What is sketchbook?
red, yellow, and orange
What are warm colors?
We used/learned what to make our graffiti walls
What is perspective?
What are the 7 elements of art?
line, shape, form, color, texture, space, form
When everything feels like it "fits" and feels "right" together.
What is unity?
Where you are supposed to turn all your work on
What is canvas?
type of artwork that is just objects drawn
What is still life?
We used this medium for our spring bunnies?
What is oil pastels?