These two important things are always on the back of your artwork.
What is your name and your teacher's name?
The last step when creating a drawing.
What are details?
This color group includes red, yellow and blue.
What are primary colors?
This technique is used to show an object behind another object?
What is overlapping?
The main element of art used in sculpture.
What are 3-dimensional forms?
You should always enter the art room in this way.
What is quitely?
Repeated shape, lines and color.
What is patterns?
This is created when black is added to a color.
What is a shade?
This principle of art which refers to the size relationship of an object when compared to another object.
What is proportion?
Colors that show energy and excitement in a work of art
What are warm colors?
This art rule is very important in art and is an important school wide expectation.
What is being respectful to others.
Circles, squares, triangle, rectangles and ovals shapes are use by artists and are also used in math.
What are geometric shapes
This is created when white is added to a color.
What is tint?
Artwork that shows bottles, fruit, flowers or books sitting on a table.
What is a still life?
The objects in the background of a work of art appear this way.
What is smaller?
This is what you should do when you spill paint or water in the art room.
What is telling the teacher and getting a towel to clean it up?
These shapes are found in nature and are called this name in art.
What are organic shapes?
The colors used by an artist in his artwork.
What is a color scheme?
This type of balance in work of art shows two equal sides.
What is symmetrical balance?
The art process of using yarn and a loom.
What is a weaving?
Taking care of paintbrushes means to store them in container in this way so they do not get messed up.
What is handle side down?
What is spiral lines ?
These colors are across from each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
Artist sometimes use size and color to create a center of interest or show the most important part of a work of art.
What is emphasis?
This type of balance in works of art do not have two equal sides.
What is asymmetrical balance?