Zig-zag, wavy, dotted, straight and curly are examples of this element.
What is Line?
It's when a shape or color repeats itself over and over.
What is Pattern?
The point where objects appear to vanish.
What is the Vanishing Point?
These table members fill in for absent classmates.
Who are Alternates? (number 4)
Water color, tempera, and acrylic are examples of this.
What is Paint?
Smooth, rough, bumpy; in an artwork, this is the way something feels or looks like it would feel.
What is Texture?
Red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violet all belong to this color group.
What are tertiary colors?
What is the Horizon Line?
Show respect, use indoor voices, and listen actively are examples of these.
What are the Art Room Rules?
There are no magic 'tricks'. If you want to improve your art ability, it's what you have to do.
What is Practice?
Red, Yellow, and Blue
What are the Primary Colors?
The color you get when you mix red, yellow and blue. Or if you pour green into your red paint!
What is brown?
What are Parallel Lines?
What is the Drying Rack?
Weaving, knitting and crochet all require this art material.
What is yarn?
Squares, circles and triangles are examples of this.
What is Shape?
This element refers to how light or dark a color is.
What is Value?
These lines are often diagonal and meet at the vanishing point. They help artists create an accurate illusion of space and form.
What are Converging Lines?
The state of the art room before we leave.
What is cleaner/better than we found it?
First you use it to create with, then your creation dries before being fired in a kiln. After that it could last for 10,000 years!
What is clay?
What you get when you turn a square into a cube; or a triangle into a pyramid.
What is Form?
Foreground, middle ground and background combine to create this art element.
What is Space?
Applying the rules of perspective helps artists create this in their drawings and paintings.
What is the illusion of Space? (depth or form are also acceptable answers)
Where an artist stores their work.
What is an Artist Portfolio?
It's a 3-dimensional artwork. It has a front, a back, and sides.
What is a sculpture?