Artists
Color
Shapes and Lines
Painting and Drawing
Clay!
100

Stephanie Craig is a Kalapuya basket weaver. Where are the Kalapuya people from?


Here in the Willamette Valley, going all the way through Oregon and parts of Northern California. 

100

What are the three primary colors?

Blue, Yellow, Red

100

Is this a geometric or organic shape?:


Organic!

100

What is this painting tool called?


Painting Pallet 

100

What is clay made from?

Water and dirt!

200

Name the artist who creates these ceramic sharks:


Lorien Stern

200

What are the three secondary colors?

Green, Orange, Purple

200

Does this painting by Piet Mondrian use organic or geometric shapes?


Geometric Shapes

200

This drawing uses many lights and darks to help it look around and give it form. Using a variety of lights and darks in art is using this element of art: _________.


Value

200

When clay is fired in the kiln, how hot does the kiln typically get?


As hot as a fire, or around 2,000 degrees!

300

Tanekeya Word created this artwork below. If this is not a drawing or a painting, what kind of art is it?


A print! Tanekya word used woodblock printing and ink to create this portrait. 

300

What two colors are needed to make green?

Blue and Yellow
300

Are these lines vertical, horizontal, or diagonal?


Diagonal Lines

300

Name all three parts of the paintbrush:


A: Bristles

B: Ferrule

C: Handle

300

When clay has dried fully but has NOT yet been fired in the kiln, it is called: __________

Bone Dry

400

Salvidor Dali created this famous painting featuring melting clocks. This is an example of the art style known as: ________


Surrealism

400

What do you get if you mix all three primary colors together?

Brown!

400

What is do we call a shape that is NOT symmetrical?




Asymmetrical

400

If you are painting with watercolor and you want your color to be lighter, you add more _________.

Water

400

When clay has fully dried AND has been fired in the kiln one time, it is called: _________ .

Bisque-fired 

500

The artist who painted this landscape was our second artist of the month this year! He is from the Yukon area in Alaska and loved to contrast warm and cool colors. What is the name of this artist? 


Ted Harrison

500

What is the complementary color of blue?

Orange!
500

When lines curve around an object to help it appear more 3-dimensional, we call these lines: _______


Cross-contour lines

500

This artist used lots of little dots to create the shading in their drawing. This shading technique is known as: ________


Stippling. 

500

Name 4 rules we followed when glazing our clay.

1. No glaze on the bottom

2. Aim for 3 layers of glaze

3. Don't mix colors

4. Check the actual color