a line that goes from side to side called?
what is a horizontal line
this artist painted over 250 paintings of his garden, including water lilies.
Who is Monet.
this movement was started in the 1800's and became the prominent style of artists like Monet, Degas, Van Gogh.
What is impressionism?
A value shading does this for your artwork.
What is, makes it looks 3D or creates trope l'oeil.
these two primary colors mix to make purple.
What are red and blue?
This is an example of an imaginary line.
What is line of sight? or lines that aren't really there, like rain falling.
this medium is used for sketches and as drawings.
What are pencils?
This art movement includes emojis. avatars, and Japanese comic book art>
What is manga, or anime'?
When you being a 2D art work, you use this technique.
What is sketching?
These two primary colors mix to make orange.
What are red and yellow?
this is a line that moves up and down in a straight line.
What is a vertical line?
This medium requires water to make it paint.
What is water color?
This type of line is how you draw realistically looking at the outline of the object not your paper.
What is contour line?
You use this technique to create an artwork.
What is a composition?
These primary colors mix to make green.
what are blue and yellow?
This type of line make the artwork look soft or "girly".
What is a curved line?
This medium is hard to mix colors.
what is the marker medium?
in drawing, the object or figure should always have a table or ground shown in the artwork, so that the object doesn't float on the page.
What is figure ground?
This art technique causes you to look at that part of the artwork first, or it is the most prominent part of the artwork.
What is the focal point?
these colors are called secondary colors.
What are green, purple, orange?
this type of line moves from corner to corner.
What is a diagonal line?
this artist used cutouts to make his artworks later in his life.
Who is Matisse?
These are the three parts of a composition.
What are foreground, middle ground, back ground?
This principle includes the motion of repeated shapes or forms.
What is movement or rhythm?
These colors mix to make a tertiary color?
What are a primary and a seconday color?