Made from mixing yellow and blue.
What is Green?
The way something feels.
What is texture?
He painted Starry Night in 1889.
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
Transparent paint.
What is watercolor?
The material used to create an artwork (watercolor, pencil, etc.)
What is medium?
The primary colors are red, yellow, and this color.
What is blue?
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
His most famous work is the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
This medium comes in 6B, 2H and HB to name a few.
What are graphite pencils?
Layering and blending until no paper shows through is this pencil technique.
What is burnishing?
The order of a rainbow.
What are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet?
The use of perspective and overlapping define this element.
What is space?
Impressionist artist known for his garden paintings.
Who is Claude Monet?
This medium comes in vine and compressed.
What is charcoal?
Allowing watercolors to blend together.
What is bleed or blossom?
Opposites on the colorwheel.
What are complimentary colors?
This element's features includes value, hue and intensity.
His works feature Iowa scenery, and his most recognized work is American Gothic.
Who is Grant Wood?
This medium can take weeks to dry.
What are oil paints?
A size relationship.
What is proportion?
Adding white to a color.
A circle is to a shape as a sphere is to a ___.
What is form?
She is famous for her self-portraits and her unibrow. (Mrs. P's favorite artist)
Who is Frida Kahlo?
Recreating an image using a matrix.
What is printmaking?
What is composition?