Line & Color
Value
Elements & Principles
Art Classroom
Random Knowledge
100
The path of a point that moves through space.
What is a line?
100
The lightness and darkness in an artwork.
What is value?
100
The repetition of elements in an artwork.
What is pattern?
100
Final draft paper always goes here.
What is the class drawer?
100
This is the number of quarters in a football game.
What is four?
200
These are the three primary colors.
What are red, yellow, and blue?
200
The place where art is organized.
What is space?
200
A principle of design that is concerned with the created center of interest, the focal point, the place in an artwork where your eye first lands.
What is emphasis?
200
This is the number of markers that should be in the bins on the table.
What is 16?
200
One of the founders of the Pop Art movement. (Hint: Painted pictures of Campbell's Soup cans)
Who is Andy Warhol?
300
Two colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
300
Using lines to show value. The lines will be closer together to show darker value.
What is hatching?
300
This element comes from the three primaries plus black & white.
What is color?
300
This is the number of songs you have to complete your warm up each day.
What are four songs?
300
This man invented peanut butter.
Who is George Washington Carver?
400
Mixing equal parts of two primary colors will get you this.
What is a secondary color?
400
Using dots to show value.
What is stippling?
400
Using your pencil to show value. Usually done by smudging the pencil with your finger.
What is blending?
400
Only if you are bleeding, throwing up, or sharpening a pencil.
What is being out of your seat?
400
This Principle of Design means "opposing elements, such as complimentary colors or opposite values".
What is contrast?
500
You get brown by doing this.
What is mixing two complimentary colors?
500
Using intersecting lines to show value.
What is crosshatching?
500
These are the basic building blocks of art.
What are the Elements of Art?
500
USING A PIECE OF PAPER, A PENCIL, AND A RULER, measure and divide the page into four equal-sized boxes. NO FOLDING.
What is 8.5 inches x11 inches (each box should be 4.25 inches x 5.5 inches).
500
A group of crows.
What is a murder?