Primary Colors
What are red, blue, and yellow?
A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
What is Line?
Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This material comes from the earth and gets fired
Clay
When an artist creates an artwork to look exactly like something it is called this
What is Realism?
Secondary Colors
What are orange, green, and violet?
The area enclosed by a line - can be geometric or freeform/organic
What is shape?
This artist is known for his use of the primary colors
Who is Piet Mondrian?
Also called a wax oil crayon, they are messy but not dusty.
What is Oil Pastel?
An artwork based on something real, but changed in some way
What is Abstraction?
The complimentary color of blue.
What is orange?
How something feels or appears to feel
What is Texture?
A French Impressionist artist who is known for studying light, he loved painting landscapes, water, hay bales and bridges.
Who is Claude Monet?
A type of pigment (Color) use with water
What is Watercolor?
The picture of the artist painted by the artist
What is self-portrait?
When you add black to a hue you create this
What is shade?
The lightness or darkness of an object
What is Value?
This artist is known for his colorful pop art prints of everyday objects, or celebrities.
Who is Andy Warhol?
A fast-drying paint often used in art projects
What is Acrylic/Tempra Paint?
An artwork of the land, sea or city
Landscape, Cityscape, Seascape
When you add white to a hue you create this
What is tint?
Negative and Positive; Foreground, Middle ground, and Background
What is Space?
This artist was the founder of Cubism and loved to paint whacky portraits
Who is Pablo Picasso?
A three-dimensional work of art, can be made of many different types of materials like wood, metal or marble.
What is Sculpture?
A picture of a group of objects arranged by the artist, usually has a bowl or food.
What is Still Life?