This art movement was popularized in the 1960s-80s and originated in the UK.
What is Pop Art?
This artist from Spain was the founder of Cubism.
Who was Pablo Picasso?
This technique is used before a final image is created, and used as helpful drawing practice.
What is sketching?
An element of art that shows complementary, warm, and cool.
What is Color?
This principle of design features an image repeated over and over again in the same order.
What is Pattern?
This art movement was created by a Spanish artist who applied abstraction and geometric shapes to realistic objects.
What is Cubism?
This artist from France was known for creating his landscape paintings using short, quick brush strokes.
Who was Claude Monet?
This drawing technique is used when one draws from an arrangement of objects.
What is still-life?
This element of art has various forms, such as dashed, diagonal, dotted, zigzag, straight, and wavy.
What is Line?
This principle of design helps to show a major difference in colors, or makes something stand out the most.
What is emphasis/contrast?
This art movement was created by 2 French artists and consisted of only dots to create a cohesive image.
What is Pointillism?
This artist became famous for her quilt paintings.
Who was Faith Ringgold?
This technique used in the image.
What is cross-hatching?
This element of art describes an object within an image.
What is Form?
This principle of design allows the viewer to see motion within the image.
What is Movement/Rhythm?
This art movement consists of painting using short, quick brush strokes and thick layers of paint to create a landscape image.
What is Impressionism?
This artist from Spain collaborated with Disney at some point in his career, but was famous for creating an art movement.
Who was Salvador Dali?
This technique is used to create a complete image using only dots.
What is Stippling?
This element of art is responsible for showing the range of colors from light to dark.
What is Value?
This principle of design features guidelines in order to keep the size and placement within an image to stay within bounds and appear more realistic.
What is Proportion?
This art movement was started by a Spanish artist, and consisted of images that were realistic in nature, but did not make any sense when put all together.
What is Surrealism?
This American artist was friends with another American artist, and used to go by the nick-name "SAMO".
Who was Jean-Michel Basquiat?
This technique seen in the image.
What is Impressisonist style?
This element of art helps to show an object has a feeling to it if you were to touch it.
What is Texture?
This principle of design has 2 different kinds, one is perfectly aligned, the other is slightly off.
What is Balance?