The most common acronym for the sequence of colors in the rainbow.
What is ROYGBIV?
4 sided shape, with 2 sides being longer than the other 2 sides.
What is a rectangle?
A straight line that is drawn from right to left, or left to right.
What is Horizontal?
This element of art can be identified in various ways including: soft, fluffy, rough, bumpy, prickly, etc.
What is texture?
This tool comes in a variety of colors and can be found in art classrooms of every grade level. It can be identified for its waxy like appearance.
What are crayons?
What are primary colors?
This eight-sided polygon is commonly associated with a traffic sign, one that we see on a daily basis.
What is an octagon?
A straight line that is perpendicular to a surface that runs down-up or up-down.
What is vertical?
This form of texture can be described as being hard and bumpy. Examples include: rocks, pavement, etc.
What is rough texture?
This type of paint is typically opaque, and is activated by water. The vibrance of each color is dependent on the amount of water used.
What is watercolor?
On the color wheel, these colors are directly across from each other and are often referred to as "opposite colors."
What are complementary colors?
Quadrilateral that has two parallel sides. and two non-parallel sides.
Lines that bend and change direction gradually. They are never straight, but can be simply wavy or spiral.
What are curved lines?
This form of texture can be closely described as fluffy and pleasant. Examples include: Fur, blankets, etc.
What is soft texture?
A stand or frame that is used for supporting or displaying an artists canvas at an angle.
What is an easel?
Groups of colors directly next to each other on the color wheel that share similarities in their color scheme. (Ex. Red, Red-Orange and Orange.
What are analogous colors?
These shapes and forms have specific names associated with them and are typically man-made.
What is geometric?
A line that has a series of angles. (Hint. Staircase)
What is zigzag?
This term refers to the pattern of variations found on a solid surface.
What is physical texture?
a malleable mixture of paper and glue, that becomes hard when dry.
What is paper mâché?
Group of colors made by mixing one part of a primary color with half part of another primary color. (Ex. Blue mixed with green makes blue-green.)
What are tertiary colors?
Shapes, often curvilinear in appearance, that are similar to those found in nature such as plants or rocks, that do not require geometry or mathematics.
What are organic shapes?
A discontinuous line or series of line segments.
What is broken line?
This form of texture can only be perceived by the viewer. Artists use color, shape, light, shadow, and other two-dimensional techniques to make artwork appear to have texture.
What is implied texture?
This art tool or medium is used when drawing and is similar to a graphite pencil, however it has a darker hue and a chalk like appearance.
What is graphite?