A mark made by a moving point, they can be curved, straight, thick, thin. You use them to draw all the time!
Line
red+blue=
Purple
To combine things such as colors or materials
Mixing or Blending
A colorful liquid that people use to make pictures or cover surfaces like walls and furniture. Make sure you don't give your brush a bad hair day when you use it!
Paint
This artist painted the Mona Lisa
Leonardo Da vinci
The element of art that describes how something looks or feels.
Texture
blue+yellow=
Green
Using liquid color on a canvas or paper using a brush
Painting
A thin, flat material that we use for writing, drawing, and making crafts. Use too much and the Lorax might have a problem!
Paper
This artist painted the Starry Night so, I guess you could say his view was quite starry
Vincent Van Gogh
Double Jeopardy: The element of adding black or white to a color that changes how light or dark the color is
Value
red+yellow=
Orange
Colors to your picture using crayons, markers, paint, or colored pencilsing
Coloring
An art material that has a plastic body and a tip filled with ink. Leave the cap open and it'll dry out!
Marker
Double Jeopardy:This Latina artist created bunches of self portraits. Her most iconic feature is her unibrow
Frida Kahlo
The element of art that describes the shape
Form
Double Jeopardy
Blue+green=
Teal or Blue green
Double Jeopardy:
This method is used to create light and shadow
Shading
A material that is either liquid or stick that is used to stick things together. Use too much and you might just stick around!
Glue
Double Jeopardy: This Pop artist known for the Campbells soup cans I guess you could say his art work might go great with a grilled cheese sandwich
Andy Warhol
What we see when light is reflected off of something. They can be warm cool, light, or dull! Need a hint, the class tables are organized by them.
Color
Green+Red=
Brown
A type of 3D art that can be made out of clay, wood, paper, or any material you can thing of! Most of them are really big!
Sculpture
A soft, colorful stick used for drawing and blending. Don't get it confused with a crayon!
Oil Pastel
This Japanese artist known for her polka dots. Her style is so unique she rocks a bright red Bob
Yayoi Kusama