Who is Andy Warhol?
The thing you use to activate the paint.
What is water?
This artist is often referred to as the "Father of Impressionism".
Who is Claude Monet?
The most common type of pastels used in art.
What are soft pastels?
This artist is often regarded as "the Father of Cubism".
Who is Pablo Picasso?
Brand of soup that was painted by Andy Warhol.
What is Campbell's Soup?
A technique where you use wet paint on wet paper.
What is wet-on-wet?
Birthplace of Claude Monet?
What is Paris?
Artists use a brush to apply this type of charcoal.
What is charcoal powder?
The early phase of Cubism is generally considered to run from 1908–1912.
What is Analytical Cubism?
This artist was heavily inspired by the art found in comic strips and comic books.
Who is Roy Lichtenstein?
What is masking?
Most Impressionist paintings were these types of artwork.
What are landscapes?
What are pastel pencils?
The period of Cubism when the artists started experimenting with organic shapes and colors.
What is Synthetic Cubism?
The 3 things that Pop Art Focuses on.
What are mass media, mass production, and celebrity?
A standard set of watercolor paint.
What is a semi-moist pan?
What is light?
Artists use this to create a sketch before painting.
What is willow/vine charcoal?
This artist is often known as the Third Musketeer of Cubism.
Who is Juan Gris?
A cartoon character that both Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol painted.
Who is Mickey Mouse?
A standard type of paintbrush.
What is a round brush?
One of the styles from the Post-Impressionist period that uses dots.
What is pointillism?
Ingredient that is common in charcoal and pastels.
What is a gum binder?
The artist who is referred to as "the Grandfather of Cubism"
Who is Paul Cezanne?