What famous artist painted the piece titled,
"The Last Supper"
Leonardo Da Vinci
What is the base of Watercolor paint?
Water.
What is the base of acrylic paint?
Water.
When was the Expressionist Period?
Around the early 20th century (roughly 1905-1933)
What does the "Pop" in Pop Art stand for
Popular
Which famous Artist painted "Campbell Soup Cans" ?
Andy Warhol
What two kinds of watercolor paints are there?
Watercolor tubes, and watercolor pans.
True or False: You can add water to Acrylic to paint with it.
True, you can add water to acrylic to create an acrylic wash.
What are some characteristics of Expressionism?
Bold colors, distorted forms.
What are characteristic of Pop Art?
Which artist is famous for always including polka dots in their work most often in paintings of pumpkins.
Yayoi Kusama
How do you activate watercolor paint?
By adding water.
True or False: Once Acrylic is dry it is permanent
True, Acrylic paint cannot be reactivated once dry.
True or False: Expressionism was used to convey emotion.
True.
Name one Female Pop Artist besides Yayoi Kusama
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What famous Expressionist artist created the painting "Blue Horses"
Franz Marc
True or False: Watercolor is permanent once dry.
False, Watercolor can be reactivated once dry.
What is a advantage to FAST DRYING Acrylic?
You can build up layers of paint easily.
True or False: Expressionist paintings often used normal coloring for animals and people.
False, Expressionist paintings used unique and un-realistic color variations for people and animals.
Name one Male Pop Artist besides, Andy Warhol
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What artist created the "Vitruvian Man",
Bonus points if you can tell me what medium was used.
Leonardo Da Vinci, pen and ink
By adding water and paint straight from the tube.
By allowing the paint to dry in a pan first and then activating with water.
What is one disadvantage to FAST DRYING acrylic paint?
You have to work quickly in order blend colors and manipulate paint.
Name any other expressionist artist besides Franz Marc.
Edvard Munch, Aguste Macke, Paul Klee, Marrianne Van Werefkin
When was the Pop Art Movement?
During the 1950s and 60s