Ms. Aguilar
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Where did Ms. Aguilar go to college?

Baylor University  

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A mark with greater length than width; the path of a moving point, used to create contours, suggest movement, or define boundaries.

Line

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Sticks of graphite for shading and drawing, ranging from soft (darker) to hard (lighter).

Graphite 

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The ultimate Renaissance man, known for Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

Leonardo da Vinci

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The value of π rounded to two decimal places.

3.14

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How old is Ms. Aguilar?

24

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A 2D, flat area defined by an outline or color change, having height and width (e.g., squares, circles, organic blobs).

Shape 

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Compressed carbon for rich, dark lines and blending, often used with fixatives

Charcoal 

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Pioneer of French Impressionism.

Claude Monet

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The famous ship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

Titanic 

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What did Ms. Aguilar Study?

Political Science and History

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The surface quality of an object, whether actual (tactile) or implied (visual), suggesting how something would feel (rough, smooth, etc.).

Texture 

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Pigment mixed with binder, creating vibrant, chalky marks that blend easily.

Oil pastels 

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Co-founder of Cubism, incredibly influential.

Pablo Picasso

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The part of the cell that contains genetic information.

The nucleus

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What is Ms. Aguilar biggest fear?

Spiders

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The repetition of elements like lines, shapes, or colors to create a decorative design or rhythm.

Pattern

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Fast-drying, water-soluble polymer paint.

Acrylic Paint 

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Surrealist master (The Persistence of Memory).

Salvador Dalí

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The wall that fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.

Berlin Wall

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Where did Ms. Aguilar break her ankle?

McDonalds 

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The visual property produced by light reflecting off objects, characterized by hue, saturation, and value; used to evoke emotion and create focus.

Color

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A primer applied to surfaces (like canvas) to prepare them for paint.

Gesso 

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 Leading figure in Pop Art

Andy Warhol

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After more than 150 years, he’s still the tallest president in U.S history.

Abraham Lincoln