Who created the famous painting The Starry Night?![]()
Vincent Van Gogh
What are the three Primary Colors?
Red, Yellow, and Blue
What are Lines in Art? How can they be used?
Lines can be straight, curvy, looped, zig-zag, etc. They can be used to create objects.
Ex: 4 straight lines can be put together to make a square.
What are patterns? And how can they make your art more interesting?
Patterns are repeated colors, symbols, or drawings. They can make art more interesting by giving the viewer more to look at, so it is more exciting to the eyes. It can also be used to show expression.
What does 2D and 3D stand for?
two-dimensional and three dimensional
What is abstract art?
What are the three Warm Colors?
Red, Orange, and Yellow
What is Value?
Shading from light to dark. 
How can you show movement in art?
Movement can be depicted by using lines, color, and shading to make an object appear to be in motion, or by adding action lines.
What does Contrast mean?
a big difference between two or more things.
YIN-YANG - Black vs. White = a strong difference because one is light and the other is dark. 
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo Da Vinci
What two colors make purple?
Red and Blue
What is form?
Three-dimensional objects that have length, width, and depth, unlike 2D shapes
What can Balance look like in Art?
Balance can refer to the balance of objects stacked on top of each other, or it can be the visual weight of the composition.
Ex: The left side of the picture has one big tree, while the right side has three small ones.
What is a Monochromatic Painting?
A painting done only with one color, but has different values. 
Pablo Picasso started a new art movement called what?
Cubism
If you add white into a color what is it called?
Ex: White added to Red will make Pink
A Tint
A tint is a value of a color. It is made when white is added to make a lighter version of the color, and black is added to a color to create a shade.
What is Negative Space?
The area around the main subject. 
What is Proportion?
In art, proportion is the relationship between the sizes, amounts, or degrees of different parts within a composition, crucial for creating realistic, balanced, or stylized effects, often referencing ideal human body ratios
What is the Foreground in art?
Foreground is the very front section of a landscape, and everything in the foreground is bigger than any of the other objects.
Who were the first artists to ever exist?
Cave Men! They used mud and dirt to paint on the walls of caves.
What are Complementary colors?
Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. They look good together.
Red/Green
Blue/Orange
Purple/Yellow
There are two different types of shapes. What is the name of the second group of shapes?
Organic- meaning it doesn't look like any of the shapes we know (blobs)
???- Mathematically correct. They can be measured. All of our normal shapes like triangles, squares, circles...
Geometric Shapes
What is Unity in art?
Unity in art is the principle of creating a sense of wholeness, harmony, and cohesion where all elements (like color, line, shape, texture) work together to form a complete, balanced composition, making the artwork feel like a single, unified idea rather than separate parts.
What is Atmospheric perspective in art?
Atmospheric Perspective – things farther away appear lighter/bluer.