Color Theory
Watercolors
Clay
Caricatures/Vocab
Perspective
100

The three primary colors

What are red, yellow, and blue?

100

This is used to cover a large area with diluted paint

What is a wash?

100

Scoring and Slipping are important for this reason

What is helping clay pieces stick together?

100

This is what a caricature does to important features

What is exaggerates?

100

In two-point perspective there are this many vanishing points

What is 2?

200

Secondary colors are created by this

What is mixing two primary colors together?

200

The best paper to use with watercolors

What is watercolor paper?

200

Clay needs to be scored and slipped to prevent this from happening

What is breaking or falling apart?

200

These facial features are exaggerated in caricatures

What are the eyes, nose, lips, and mouth?

200

Two-Point perspective is typically used to draw these

What are corners and buildings?

300

These are cool colors

What are blue, purple and green
300

A watercolor technique that uses a lot of water to create soft blends

What is wet on wet

300

This is the most recent clay project you have made in art

What is a phone stand?

300

Craftsmanship refers to this

What is neatness/quality and care/effort?

300

This is where lines appear to meet in the distance 

What is a vanishing point?

400

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

What are complementary colors?

400

This is the most common watercolor technique you use in class

What is wet on dry?

400

Scoring means this

What is scratching the surface of clay?

400

Artists use this to show depth

What is size change?

400

Overlapping objects help show these

What are depth and space?

500

Artists use color to communicate these in their artwork

What are feelings?

500

This technique uses very little water and creates a rough texture

What is dry brush?

500

Slipping means this

What is adding water to scored areas?

500

This refers to how artwork is arranged or organized

What is composition?

500

This line represents where the sky and ground meet in a drawing

What is a horizon line?