The Color Wheel
Elements
Artists
Art Materials
Art Style/Type
100

Red, Orange, Yellow belong to this color group.

Warm Colors

100

Examples: Straight, Bumpy, Wavy, Zig-Zag

What is Line?

100

Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

100

This material comes from the Earth and gets fired.

What is Clay?

100

Involves cutting, arranging, and attaching. Often has several layers.

What is Collage?

200

Secondary Colors

What are orange, green, and violet?

200

These can be Geometric or Freeform/Organic.

What is Shape?

200

The inventor of the Mobile, a moving sculpture.

Whop is Alexander Calder?

200

Also called a wax oil crayon, they are messy but blend well together.

What is Oil Pastel?

200

An artwork based on something real, but changed in some way

What is Abstraction?

300

The complimentary color of blue.

What is orange?

300

How something feels or appears to feel.

What is Texture?

300

This artist was also a mathematician and loved to create Tessellations.

Who is M.C Escher?

300

A type of paint to use with water.

What is Watercolor or Tempera Cakes?

300

This art style has Edition Numbers. Example: 1/10, 2/10, 3/10

What is Printmaking?

400

When you add black or white to a color, you get a ______ & _______.

What is Tint & Shade?

400

The range of lightness to darkness of a color.

What is Value?

400

This artist is known for his colorful Pop Art prints of everyday objects, like soup cans.

Who is Andy Warhol?

400

Has a vibrant color tone, blends well, and creates a lot of dust while using.

What is Chalk Pastel?

400

Hatching, Cross-Hatching, Stippling can be used to accomplish this art technique.

What is Value Drawing?

500

Red-Orange & Blue-Green belong to this color group.

What are Intermediate Colors?

500

A 3-D object, such as, Cube or Sphere.

What is Form?

500

This Artist was the founder of Cubism and loved to paint Abstract Portraits.

Who is Pablo Picasso?

500

When wet, can form to a mold.

What is Plaster?

500

A picture of a group of objects arranged by the artist, and often includes items found in a kitchen or around the house.

What is Still Life?