Techniques
Art History
Art "ism"
Color
Elements/Principles of Art
100
Hatching, cross-hatching, shading and stippling are all examples of this.
What are modeling techniques.
100
Many of the buildings in the U.S. capitol are constructed to resemble Greek and Roman architecture in this style.
What is Neo-Classicism?
100
The style that depicts objects and people as abstract, simplified geometric forms
What is a Cubism?
100
red, yellow and blue
What are the primary colors.
100
Lights and darks in art create this principle
What is contrast?
200
Small drawings used by artists in their sketchbook to plan out ideas.
What are thumbnail sketches?
200
What Renaissance painter was considered the "master" of sfumato and painted the famous Mona Lisa?
Who is Leonardo da Vinci.
200
Art in this style is very emotional.
What is Expressionism?
200
Using one color and all its tints, shades and tones
What is monochromatic?
200
Our Mandala painting was an example of 2 types balance.
What is symmetrical and radial.
300
This is size relationship of one part to another.
What is proportion?
300
Corinthian, Ionic and Doric are all examples of Greek...
What are Columns?
300
Georges Seurat who painted "Sunday on La Grande Jatte" in pointillism was part of this art movement that came after Impressionism.
What is Post Impressionism?
300
orange and blue are examples of this color scheme
What are complimentary colors
300
When lines or shapes lead your eye in an artwork, you have this principle.
What is Movement?
400
This drawing technique creates the illusion of depth through a horizon line and vanishing point/points.
What is linear perspective?
400
He was a post-Impressionist painter who painted Starry Night.
Who is Vincent van Gogh.
400
This art style was used by artists who felt Neo-Classicism was too formal. They wanted to focus more on individuals and social issues.
What is Romanticism?
400
Reds Yellows and Oranges are considered this group of colors.
What is warm?
400
To make something look like it feels real.
What is texture.
500
When an artist uses value and warm and cool colors in a landscape to create a sense of depth.
What is atmospheric perspective?
500
Winslow Homer painted landscapes in this style which attempts to depict things as they "really" appear in the natural world.
What is Realism?
500
This style was the result of a group of mostly French artists who painted landscapes outdoors
What is Impressionism?
500
Adding black to a color creates a shade; adding white makes this...
What is a tint?
500
A circle is a 2-D shape, but a sphere is an example of this.
What is a 3-D form?