The method to create a copy of a picture, phrase, image on paper, wood, cloth, etc. (Hint: a lot of Pop Artists used this technique)
What is a print?
The Dutch artist who was well known for creating paintings of sunflowers, landscapes, and Starry Night
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
The name of the style of art created in the 1950s/1960s that used everyday objects.
What is Pop Art?
At least one career that requires art courses in college
What is art teacher, graphic designer, illustrator, architect, interior designer, fashion designer, fine artist, photographer, animator, arts administration, printmaker, media, marketing, public relations
A type of art that is 3D
Sculpture
A technique used to draw a 3D form (using pencil or charcoal)
What is shading?
The artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the statue David, and is also one of the Ninja Turtles
Who is Michelangelo?
The country Leonardo da Vinci was from
What is Italy?
The style of art that is Mrs Fortener learned to make alongside you this year.
What is wood burning and/or flip-a-clip?
This artist want their artwork to make the viewer feel nostalgic.
Whos is Wayne Thiebaud?
The method used to attach two pieces of clay together
What is score and slip or
what is scratch slip and seal?
An artist known for portraits.
Who is Rembrandt?
Claude Monet is most known for his paintings of what?
When are Waterlillies?
The name of separate "squares" in comics/graphic novels that depict different scenes. Often used to organize a film/stop-motion, etc.
What is a storyboard?
A method of art that involves a camera
What is photography?
The technique used to make animations with many frames (or photos) blended together to show movement
What is stop-motion?
This artist is known for his Campbell Soup cans and celebrity prints.
Who is Andy Warhol?
The inspiration for most old (pre-1800s) artworks made in Europe and North America
What is religious art?
or what is Christianity?
The name of the space where photographers can develop film into photos
What is a dark room?
A type of artwork that uses paints that must have water added to create semi-transparent colors
What is watercolor?
The method used to draw or fill in a space with tiny dots.
What is pointillism?
This French artist is most famous for his obsession of ballerinas.
Who is Edgar Degas?
The name of the period of art that is being made today (also a style of dance)
What is contemporary art?
The name of everything we make in this class
OR
the name this course would be called in college
What is visual art?
The type of art that involves paper, scissors, and glue
What is collage?