Jelly Fish
Color Theory
Cave Paintings
Quetzalcoatl
Elements & Principals of Art
100

It is theorized that Jellyfish can live how long? 

They are immortal 

100

Name the three warm colors?

Yellow, Red, & Orange

100

What is the continent where most cave paintings can be found.


Europe

100

What is it called when a culture worshiped more than one deity.

Polytheism 

100

What is Contrast

Extreme Light and Dark

200

The largest Jellyfish is called

the Pink Meanie

200

What are Tints and Shades

Tints - add white or grey to lighten a color

Shades - add black or brown to darken a color

200

What does the term Pre-History mean?

History before a written language

200

Are stories from a defunct religion.

Mythology

200

What's the difference between pattern and texture

You can feel a texture 

You can not feel a pattern

300

Most Jellies are able to be iridescent or they can?

GLOW

300

What does Monochromatic Mean?

Tints & Shades of One Color
300

What did cave people use to make their paint?

Blood, Soil, & Plants
300

 What is it called when people offer crops, livestock, or even people to their deities.

Ritual Sacrifice

300

what's the difference between 2D & 3D

2D are shapes

3D are Forms

400

What kind of animal is a jellyfish?

Invertebrate

400

Name the three primary colors 

Red, Yellow, & Blue

400

What kind of pre-humans are responsible for cave paintings.


Neanderthals

400

Are the peoples and places of ancient America.


Meso-America

400

What is Value

Going from Light to Dark

500

Jellies are missing what important organ?

a Brain

500

What are the 4 chromatic colors

Grey, White, Black, & Brown

500

How many years ago were the first cave paintings made?

45,000 Years ago

500

what is the name of the ancient city where the pyramid of Quetzalcoatl is located.


Teotihuacan

500

What are the 4 elements of a composition

Foreground

Middle Ground

Background

Focal Point