Who/what group is responsible for reminding the class and Ms. Woolley of the appropriate noise level?
the Noise Monitors!
Our first project of the year was our Lava Lamps. What element of art did we focus on?
color!
the primary colors are ____, ____, and ____.
red, yellow, and blue!
This is Ms. Woolley's _____ year teaching art.
first!
a person who designs buildings and helps to draw up blueprints for structures.
an architect!
What is the Sink Squad responsible for in the art room?
Keeping the sinks and counters clean, washing brushes, watching to make sure everyone washes their supplies.
We learned about value to create our winter wonderland value scales. Value is how ________ or ________ something appears in your artwork.
light or dark!
orange, green, and violet!
Ms. Woolley takes walks around town with her fiance's dog, Rocky. What kind of dog is Rocky?
a German Shepard!
a person who takes pictures of people, places, and/or things for a living.
a photographer!
What does the "R" in ARTIST stand for according to our Artist Code?
RESPECT yourself, Ms. Woolley, and your peers!
Why was it important that you roll out your clay before you started making your magnets?
Rolling the clay before starting to sculpt helps remove air bubbles and prevent your projects from cracking when they dry!
What are the colors next to each other on the color wheel that usually go together well?
analogous colors!
What month and year is Ms. Woolley getting married?
June 2026--just under 5 months from now!
a person who designs art to be printed. They may also design logos and other work for businesses.
When are artists in the room allowed to clean up for the day?
When the duck timer goes off!
What is the name of the item that you put your projects in to store and keep safe?
a portfolio!
What are colors that sit across from each other on the color wheel called? They are "opposites" and when mixed create a muddy color.
Ms. Woolley attended college at what university?
Bluffton University!
a person who makes dishes, vases, and other decorative objects out of clay.
a potter or sculptor!
How many rules are listed in Ms. Woolley's Artist Code?
6! A-R-T-I-S-T!
What is the difference between positive and negative space?
Positive space is the actual space taken up by the line, shape, or form. It is the focal point of the work. Negative space is the empty, background space that surrounds the rest of the work.
Tertiary colors are made by mixing what colors together?
Colors that sit next to one another on the wheel. (example: red orange)
Ms. Woolley is related to 4 staff members. Can you name all 4?
Mr. Klopfenstein, Mrs. Lotz, Nurse Pence, and Mrs. Woolley!
an artist who designs rooms for other people. they help pick out furniture, colors, tile/flooring, and other things that would go well in certain rooms.
an interior designer!