These three colors are made from the primary colors
What are orange, green, and purple/violet?
When an object is placed over another object to create space or depth in an artwork.
What is overlapping?
He painted "Starry Night"
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Color schemes are derived from a single base hue and extended using its shades, tones and tints
What is monochromatic?
An object that is far away and closest to the horizon line is in this space/position
What is the background?
An identifiable path created by a point moving in space. It is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length.
What is a line?
Arranging elements on either side of the center of a composition in an equally weighted manner
What is symmetrical balance?
He was not trained in art and created jungle pictures from his imagination.
Who is Henri Rousseau?
A symbol for a company, product, or service
What is a logo?
Length and width
What is two-dimensional (2-D)?
Geometric, free form, or organic
What is shape(s)?
Repeats itself over and over again in a work of art
What is repetition?
This famous artist's art consists of broken up shapes or cubes. Often times when he created a portrait, the eyes and noses would be placed abstractly.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
Art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values
What is Pop Art?
A drawing method showing how things appear to get smaller as they get further away, converging towards a single 'vanishing point' on the horizon line
What is one point perspective?
An element of two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs and is distinguished by its perceived visual and physical properties
What is texture?
Where all elements in a work of art radiate in to/out from a center point in a circular fashion
What is radial balance?
He painted the "Japanese Bridge." He tried to capture a moment in time or impression with lights and colors. Up close his art looks like blotches of colors but far away the image unfolds.
Who is Claude Monet?
The portion of a scene nearest to the viewer; a prominent or important position
What is foreground?
Art that looks like real life.
What is realistic?
Made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
What is color?
Number of Principles of Design in Art
What is 7?
He created art that used color in unusual ways. He also created cutout art by "drawing with scissors."
Who is Henri Matisse?
Type of texture that can be felt when touched
What is tactile?
A drawing that contains lines that defines a form or edge
What is contour drawings?