Artists
Techniques
The Brain
Principles
Elements
100
The artist who painted The Old Guitarist.
Who is Picasso?
100
Drawing style that is slow, "like an ant" crawling.
What is contour?
100
The side of your brain used for drawing.
What is the Right Side?
100
Symmetrical or Asymmetrical, it keeps an artwork stable-looking.
What is Balance?
100
a mark made with a pointed, moving tool.
What is line?
200
The upside down guy.
Who is Stravinski?
200
The drawing style used for large images, like murals.
What is graphing?
200
The number of hemispheres in your brain.
What is two?
200
Size relationships.
What is proportion?
200
Not worth, but shading, light and dark.
What is value?
300
The artist of Christina's World.
Who is Wyeth?
300
A bird's eye view drawing.
What is aerial perspective?
300
The right-brained, auditory activity that can help you with drawing.
What is listening to music.
300
Artists use the principle of emphasis to create THIS first thing you look at in an artwork.
What is the focal point?
300
Spheres, cubes, boxes, cylinders.
What is Form?
400
African American muralist.
Who is Alston?
400
Fast, loose lines for filling the whole page. Also called gesture or sketching.
What is SID (Shape Identification)?
400
The drawing style that is most left-brained.
What is graphing?
400
A gradual change in one of the elements of art.
What is Gradation?
400
Not "The Final Frontier", but the way an artist divides up his page.
What is Space?
500
A local muralist.
Who is Val Elliot?
500
When contour drawing, you should stop THIS distracting activity.
What is talking?
500
The artist who experimented with right/left brained theory.
Who is Picasso?
500
Using all of the elements and principles in one artwork.
What is Unity?
500
You use your sense of touch when this is "Actual", your sense of sight when it is "Visual".
What is Texture?