What is the primary element of design that refers to the use of light and dark in an artwork?
What is Value?
This principle of design concerns itself with the use of opposites.
What is Contrast?
This technique uses small boxes to create correct proportion.
What is the Grid Technique?
Colorful pigment pressed into bricks
What is Chalk?
He painted Starry Night
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
This element of design depicts height, width and depth?
What is Form?
This principles of design involves depicting visual weight in an artwork.
What is Balance?
What is the line called where the sky meets the ground?
What is the Horizon Line?
Charred wood in stick or pencil form.
What is charcoal?
He painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
Name the element of design related to the way objects feel or look as though they might feel if touched.
What is Texture?
The principle of design that demonstrates regular repetition.
What is Pattern?
The type of perspective where there is 1 dot on the horizon line.
What is 1pt Perspective?
Pigment mixed with binder made from wax or oil.
What is oil pastel?
Famous Pop Artist known for painting a Campbells tomato soup can.
Who is Andy Warhol?
Which element of art is a point that moves through space?
What is Line?
This principle of design creates a sense of wholeness or completeness in the artwork.
What is Unity?
This technique involves using quick, dynamic lines to capture the essence of a subject
What is gesture drawings?
Carbon atoms closely bonded together.
What is graphite(pencil)?
What is The Great Wave off Kanagawa?
What element of design can create a specific mood in the artwork?
What is Color?
Which element of design involves the path the viewer's eye takes through a piece of art?
Layering 3 colors of similar tone or color scheme
What is Rule of 3's?
Wood casing filled with wax or oil based colored pigment.
What is colored pencil?
This artist was known for his water lily paintings.
Who is Claude Monet?