The Color Wheel
Basics
Techniques
Materials
Style/Type
100

Primary Colors

What are red, blue, and yellow?

100

Line, Shape, Color, Value, Form, Texture and Space.

What are the Elements of Art?

100

Drawing lightly with a pencil. 

What is sketching?

100

This material comes from the earth and gets fired

Clay

100

When an artwork or object is the same on both sides it has ________________.

What is symmetry?

200

Secondary Colors

What are orange, green, and violet?

200

A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.

What is line?

200

Creating forms out of clay using long "snakes" of clay. 

What is the coil method? 

200

Also called an oil crayon, they are messy but not dusty.

What is Oil Pastel?

200

An artwork that looks like real-life.

What is Realism?

300

Red & Yellow

What two colors make orange?

300

How something feels or appears to feel

What is Texture?

300

Where the land and sky meet. 

What is the horizon line?

300

Applied to clay after its first firing, this material can make clay appear shiny and colorful. 

What is glaze?

300

The picture of the artist painted by the artist

What is self-portrait?

400

reds, yellows and oranges

What are warm colors?


400

The lightness or darkness of an color

What is Value?

400

A method of art making where you can make multiple copies of the same work of art.

what is printmaking?

400

This is made of burnt wood compressed into a stick. 

What is charcoal?

400

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

What is abstract?

500

When you add white to a hue you create this

What is tint?

500

The illusion, in a drawing or artwork,  that some objects are further and some art closer.

What is Space?

500

The difference between 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional.

what is 2D is flat and 3D has form (takes up space)?

500

A three-dimensional work of art, can be made of many different types of materials like wood, metal or marble.

What is Sculpture?

500

A picture of a group of objects arranged by the artist, usually has a bowl or food.

What is Still Life?