In 1889, this famous Dutch painter created a nighttime scene using a variety of blues and yellows in the sky.
Vincent Van Gogh
This art supply is made of wax, pigment, and binder and is often found in elementary schools.
Crayons
After using paintbrushes in the art room, this is where they should go after being cleaned.
Drying rack
Mixing tints and shades relates to this element of art
This white-haired artist famously created Campbell's Soup Can screenprints.
Andy Warhol
These two types of paint are water-soluble, meaning they can be mixed with water, watered down, or cleaned up with water.
Acrylic and Watercolor
White
After missing a couple days of class, it's important to get signed up for Academic Focus here.
The white board / front of the room / under the clock
We often refer to this element of art as ROY G. BIV
Color
This Japanese artist often covers rooms entirely in dots.
Yayoi Kusama
This sculpture media has 6 stages: slip, plastic, leather-hard, bone dry, bisqueware, and glazeware.
Clay/Ceramics
Mixing all three primaries will achieve this color
Brown
Oh no! I forgot my pencil. I can look here for extras.
The pencil bin on the book shelf.
This element of art has properties such as length, weight, and direction.
Line
This artist's paintings feature hyper-realistic portraits of Black men in traditional European portrait poses.
Kehinde Wiley.
This technique's main supply comes from sheep: their wool is utilized to created sculptures.
Needle felting
This property of color refers to it's color name - red, orange, yellow, etc.
These are located in the top drawer on the left side of the room.
This element of art has two categories: implied and actual
Texture
This "drip drawing" artist creates optical art using bright colors and psychedelic patterns.
Jen Stark
This is the use of multiple medias in one artwork.
Mixed Media
This property of color refers to it's intensity or brightness
Saturation
When you're finished with a project or assignment, it gets turned in to this location.
The turn in drawer
Forms are the 3-dimensional version of this element of art.
Shape