This art element is all about how something feels or looks like it would feel (rough, smooth, bumpy).
How much is a bakers dozen?
What 2 colors make purple?
Red and blue
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo Da Vinci
What are the primary colors?
What is yellow, blue, red?
This principle of design is when different elements are arranged so they feel stable or even.
What is balance?
Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
What is Mars?
What technique is used when using a pencil or charcoal to make light and dark areas for depth?
What is shading?

Who painted the Starry Night?
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
What is orange, green, purple?
This art element refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
In which U.S. state would you find the Grand Canyon?
What is Arizona?
What is the art term called when you add black to a color? (black + green)
What is shade?
Who painted the Scream?
Who is Edvard Munch?
Tell me two pairs of complementary colors?
What is orange and blue?
What is yellow and purple?
What is red and green?
This principle of design uses repeated elements to create a sense of movement or flow.
What is rhythm?
Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
Who is William Shakespeare?
What is the art term called when you add white to a color?
What is tint?
Who painted American Gothic?
Who is Grant Wood?
What is yellow, red, orange?
What is blue, purple, green?
This principle of design occurs when one part of an artwork stands out and grabs the viewer’s attention first.
What is emphasis?
The only letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name.
What is Q?
Who has the famous saying "Happy little trees"
Who is Bob Ross?
Who painted A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
Who is George Seurat?
Describe monochromatic colors?
What is a color scheme consisting of only one color, including its tints?