Elements & Principles
Color Theory
Vocabulary
Techniques 2D & 3D
Artists & Movements
100

This is the path of a moving point.

What is Line?

100

These three colors are known as the Primary colors?

What is Red, Blue and Yellow?

100

This is the person in charge of giving tours of art exhibitions.

What is a Docent?

100

Art work that is 3D

What is sculpture?

100

Likely, one of the strangest Artists of their time. 

Who is Salvador Dali?

200

This is real or implied and you can find it everywhere. 

What is Texture?

200

This color is the compliment of purple.

What is Yellow?

200

This is our ability to not only read but interpret messages through anything that is not just words.

What is Visual Literacy?

200
Overlapping shades or colors to create gradients is often called this. 

What is blending?

200

Bright, expressive colors. DeKooning was apart of this movement. 

What is Fauvism?

300

This is the main point of an artwork. Your eyes go to it first. 

What is the emphasis?

300

The warm colors.

What are: yellow, red and orange?

300

This is what art is made of.

What is a medium or media?

300

This is how clay goes from greenware to bisque ware.

What is the kiln and/or firing?

300

Photographer and sculpture. Their art always goes away. 

Who is Andy Goldsworthy?

400

This is when everything looks like it belongs together in a work of art.

What is Unity?

400

The colors: black, white and brown are not found on the color wheel. They are examples of this catagory of color. 

What is Neutral colors?

400

This kind of art is meant to pursuade you to think, act or feel a specific way.

What is Propoganda?

400

This kind of shading uses parallel lines to create shadows. 

What is Hatching?

400

Non objective, defied realism.

What is Abstract?

500

These are two dimensional. Occurs when a line encloses- can be organic or geometric. 

What is a shape?

500

Yellow-Green is an example of this type of color. 

What is a Tertiary Color?

500

The responsiveness to a society's beliefs, customs and values.

What is Cultural Relevance?

500

This is the act of tearing, cutting, or otherwise modifying multiple things to then glue or attach to a work of art. It is often only 2D. 

What is Collage?

500

This person helped popularize the Zentangle.

Who is Rick Roberts?