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This word means 'how something feels'
What is texture?
100
When something repeats.
What is pattern?
100
He is famous for having a great deal of movement in his paintings. We studied his painting "Starry Night".
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
100
This are made wax.
What is a crayon?
100
A picture of a person.
What is a portrait?
200
This is created when lines meet. It is flat.
What is a shape?
200
When something stands out, it has______?
What is emphasis?
200
She made bright colorful artwork of flowers from a close-up view.
Who is Geogia O'Keeffe?
200
It's like crayon, but softer, more pigmented, and can be blended.
What is an oil pastel?
200
A picture of the outdoors.
What is a landscape?
300
This has three dimensions.
What is form?
300
When there are many things to see in an artwork, it has ____?
What is variety?
300
He is particularly famous for his woodcut "The Great Wave Over Kanagawa"
Who is Kastushiko Hokusai?
300
The warp is attached to this weaving tool.
What is a loom?
300
Drawing something that you are looking at.
What is drawing from observation?
400
This word is used to describe how light or how dark something is.
What is value?
400
When all the parts of something come together in a way that makes sense there is ______?
What is unity?
400
She painted objects like doors and animal skulls over and over again.
Who is Georgia O'Keeffe
400
It is soft, and over time becomes hard. Sometimes, it is baked in an oven called a kiln.
What is clay?
400
This type of artwork is three dimensional.
What is sculpture?
500
This is between objects, and you can move around in it. It could be positive or negative.
What is space?
500
How big or how small something is compared to something else.
What is proportion?
500
He liked to 'draw with scissors".
Who is Henri Matisse?
500
It is our most commonly used material. It's flat and can come in many colors and variety of thickness.
What is paper?
500
Yarn or thread can be spun from this animal-made. plant-made, or man-made material.
What are fibers?