Room Essentials
Artists / Projects
Color
Projects / Materials
100

The area with free draw paper

What is the Creation Station

100

The artist from Iowa

What is Grant Wood

100

The primary colors

What is Red, Yellow, & Blue

100

The 5 items that should always be in your art tubs at your table.

Pencils, erasers, Crayons, glue sticks, scissors.

200

What always goes on your paper? (2 things)

Your name and class

200

The female artist who likes flowers

What is Georgia O' Keeffe

200

The secondary colors

What is green, orange, and violet (purple)

200

The place we store wet artwork

What is the drying rack?

300

The place you keep all of your own art work and take home at the end of the year

What is your portfolio

300

This artist liked figures and movement. He was known for his "thick stick figures"

What is Keith Haring

300

The two colors mixed to make violet (purple)

What is Blue and Red

300

The project that included symbols and was on brown paper.

What is Native American Sand Paints

400

The place you find your paper for your grade.

What is the purple paper shelf.

400

This artist really enjoyed cats and we made cats that resembled her artwork.

What is Laurel Burch

400

The warm colors

What is Red, Yellow, & Orange

400

The new material introduced to us during the Blue Dog Project

What is watercolor pencils

500

The oven that fires our clay projects

What is the Kiln

500

The artist who created The Blue Dog

George Rodrigue

500

The complimentary pairs

What is Red & Green, Blue & Orange, Yellow & Violet (Purple)

500

The thick crayon-like material that we used during our Keith Haring Project.

What is oil pastels