Art History
Artist
Elements & Principles of Art
Art Materials
Art Techniques/Tools
100
What art movement refers to the popular things?

Pop Art

100

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci or da Vinci

100

Something that visually weighs the same

Balance

100

Used for drawing and shading

Pencils or Drawing Pencils

100

Creating an image with both light to dark 

Shading

200

What type of art is focused on an unrealistic or not real world?

Abstract Art

200

Who painted The Starry Night, also known for his missing ear?

Vincent Van Gogh or Van Gogh

200

The differences between light & dark, big & small, smooth & textured

Contrast

200

This type of paint is Opaque(not see-through) and thick

Acrylic 

200

To show depth and space in an artwork

Perspective

300

What type of art focuses on the real world?

Realism or Realistic Art

300

This artist is known for his Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe prints.

Andy Warhol

300

The repetition of anything

Pattern

300

This type of paint is not opaque and needs water to wrok

Watercolors

300

To display neat, and careful work with the utmost focus in succeeding

Craftsmenship

400

What art movement gives the impression that you can see clearly?

Impressionism

400

This artist is the father of the abstract and cubism.

Pablo Picasso

400
3-D objects are called

Form(s)

400

used for sculpting and is processed from the earth

Clay

400
Tools that are used to apply color and must be washed with hair up in the cup

Brushes or paint brushes

500

What type of art uses dots to create images?

Pointillism

500
This artist painted many self-portraits to show her mental and emotional state about her accident leaving her paralyzed and childless.

Frida Kahlo

500

To focus on one special part of an artwork

Emphasis

500

This type of pastel can be used for just drawing or can be used with water too.

Oil pastels

500

To show positive and negative areas around/in/on objects

Space