Landscapes
Color Theory
Color Mixing
Elements and Principles
Miscellaneous
100

The three parts of a landscape.

What are foreground, middle ground, and background?

100

The type of colors red, yellow, and blue are.

Primary colors. 

100

The color that yellow and blue make when mixed.

Green.

100

The term that refers to when an object, shape, or color in a work of art repeats over and over again.

Repetition or Pattern

100
Where do you put your phone, when you first come to art class?

The phone farm.

200

The part of a landscape that appears closest to the viewer.

Foreground.

200
The color you get when you mix red and yellow.

Orange.

200
The color that blue and red make, when mixed.

Purple.

200

How an object feels when you touch it, or appears to feel in a work of art.

Texture

200

We call this class art, but what's the real name of this class?

Applied Design

300

The part of a landscape that sits just behind the foreground.

Middle ground.

300

These colors are created by mixing two primary colors. (Give me the type of color, not the name of the color.)

Secondary colors.

300

The color you get when you mix red and yellow but add more red. 

Red-orange.

300

When an object is the same on both sides when divided in half.

Symmetry/Symmetrical

300

What was the first assignment we did in this class called? We used magazine images and drew patterns to create a design. 

Zentangle/Zentangle Collage

400

The imaginary line in a landscape where the sky meets the ground. This is the first line you draw when you create a landscape. 

Horizon line.

400

The color made by mixing blue and red, but adding more blue. 

Blue-violet.

400

The color you get when you mix blue and red, but add more red.

Red-violet.

400

When an object is different on both sides when divided in half.

Asymmetry/Asymmetrical

400

What kind of paint did we use to create our color wheels?

Watercolor.

500

The term that refers to how objects that are close up in landscape are sharp and clear, while objects that are far away are blurry and less defined. 

Atmospheric perspective.

500

These colors are made by mixing primary and secondary colors. (Give me the type of color, not the name of a color.)

Intermediate or tertiary.

500

The color you get when you mix yellow and blue, but add more yellow.

Yellow-green.

500
The lightness or darkness of a color.

Value

500

Who is the famous landscape artist who painted "happy little trees" and had an afro?

Bob Ross