Drawing
Painting
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Art History
Elements of Art and Principles of Design
100

This dry, powdery but solid material comes in sticks and is often used for drawing on sidewalks.

Chalk

100

These come in tubes or pans and are activated with water to make colorful paint.

Watercolor paints

100

This is the thick, white liquid used to attach paper or craft materials together.

Glue

100

What is the name of this famous painting by Leonardo DaVinci?

Mona Lisa

100

This element refers to what something looks like or feels like it would feel.

Texture

200

These coloring tools come in a box, are made of wax, and are a classroom classic.

Crayons

200

This tool is used to put paint on paper or canvas.

A paintbrush

200

This soft material is easy to shape with your hands.

Clay

200

This Dutch artist cut off part of his ear and painted Starry Night.

Vincent Van Gogh
200

Circles, squares, and triangles are examples of this element.

Shapes

300

This is the line where the sky meets the ground in a perspective drawing.

The Horizon Line

300

These three colors—red, blue, and yellow—cannot be made by mixing other colors.

The Primary Colors

300

This type of clay hand-building technique involves flattening clay into sheets and joining them to make shapes.

Rolling a slab
300

These ancient people painted detailed scenes inside pyramids.

The Egyptians

300

This element is made when a point moves across a surface.

Line

400

Adding light and dark areas to a drawing makes it look more real.

Shading

400

This happens when you mix a color with white.

A tint


400

Clay tools can help you press designs into clay to make this. (Hint: An element of Art)

Texture

400

This Mexican painter is known for her bold self-portraits and famous unibrow.

Frida Khalo

400

This principle uses differences like light vs. dark or big vs. small.

Contrast

500

This is the single spot on the horizon where all lines seem to meet in one-point perspective.

The Vanishing Point

500

Artists put their paint on this flat, oval board while they work.

A palette

500

Name 5 tools you could use to make your Pies

Rolling pin, plastic knife, pencil/pen, fabric, cookie cutters, fingers/hands, etc.

500

This American pop artist became famous for painting colorful soup cans.

Andy Warhol

500

When elements in an artwork feel evenly arranged, this principle is used.

Balance