These can be long or short, curved or straight, thick or thin.
Lines
Yellow and blue make.....
Green
He was the first African American to have his work on permanent display in the New York Museum of Modern Art. He told stories through his paintings, often on cardboard.
Jacob Lawrence
He invented Expressionism and is the artist who painted Starry Night.
Vincent Van Gogh
Collage
Pattern
Green, yellow, and red are referred to as these.
Primary Colors
Wassily Kandinsky
He is a very well known artist who transitioned through many personal styles of art. He invented Cubism.
Pablo Picasso
The very first type of art was used for this purpose.
Storytelling
This refers to the roughness or smoothness of a painting.
Texture
These are found on opposite sides of the color wheel and make each other pop! Examples are blue and orange or purple and yellow.
Complementary Colors
Claude Monet
He created images to express thoughts and emotions using straight black lines and simple colors, often only using the primary colors.
Piet Mondrian
This style or art was often created outdoors and used light to create the idea of an impression.
Impressionism
Artists use geometric and natural ___ to create their masterpieces.
Shapes
Colors made by mixing primary colors.
Secondary Colors
He loved bold shapes and simple contrasting colors and believed they could tell stories. He felt certain colors represented certain feelings.
Henry Matisse
She is most famous for her colorful paintings of flowers that fill the canvas, blossom edges disappearing right off the paper.
Georgia O'Keeffe
Henry Matisse invented this style of art which means "wild beast" because of his use of bright colors and bold shapes.
Fauvism
Value
Colors made by mixing a secondary color with a primary color.
Tertiary Colors
He created art based on ordinary objects such as soup cans and soda bottles.
Andy Warhol
He is best loved for paintings of flowers, children, and outdoor scenes with light, fresh colors. We used sponges to re-create his painting, The Wave.
Pierre - Auguste Renoir
This style of art often looks like mixed up puzzle pieces. It makes use of many geometric shapes.
Cubism