Where did Ms. Aguilar go to college?
Baylor University
A mark with greater length than width; the path of a moving point, used to create contours, suggest movement, or define boundaries.
Line
Sticks of graphite for shading and drawing, ranging from soft (darker) to hard (lighter).
Graphite
The ultimate Renaissance man, known for Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Leonardo da Vinci
The value of π rounded to two decimal places.
3.14
How old is Ms. Aguilar?
24
A 2D, flat area defined by an outline or color change, having height and width (e.g., squares, circles, organic blobs).
Shape
Compressed carbon for rich, dark lines and blending, often used with fixatives
Charcoal
Pioneer of French Impressionism.
Claude Monet
The famous ship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.
Titanic
What did Ms. Aguilar Study?
Political Science and History
The surface quality of an object, whether actual (tactile) or implied (visual), suggesting how something would feel (rough, smooth, etc.).
Texture
Pigment mixed with binder, creating vibrant, chalky marks that blend easily.
Oil pastels
Co-founder of Cubism, incredibly influential.
Pablo Picasso
The part of the cell that contains genetic information.
The nucleus
What is Ms. Aguilar biggest fear?
Spiders
The repetition of elements like lines, shapes, or colors to create a decorative design or rhythm.
Pattern
Fast-drying, water-soluble polymer paint.
Acrylic Paint
Surrealist master (The Persistence of Memory).
Salvador Dalí
The wall that fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.
Berlin Wall
Where did Ms. Aguilar break her ankle?
McDonalds
The visual property produced by light reflecting off objects, characterized by hue, saturation, and value; used to evoke emotion and create focus.
Color
A primer applied to surfaces (like canvas) to prepare them for paint.
Gesso
Leading figure in Pop Art
Andy Warhol
After more than 150 years, he’s still the tallest president in U.S history.
Abraham Lincoln