Elements
Elements 2
Color Theory
Color 2
RANDOM
100

A mark made through space. 1 Dimensional

What is Line

100
Area in and around an object. Positive and Negative area

What is space

100

yellow + blue = 

What is green

100

What we see when light bounces off an object and reflects into our eye

What is Color

100

Building blocks to create art

What are the Elements of Art

200

2 - Dimensional objects. An enclosed area

What is shape

200

3D object or drawing that can be measured by length, width, and height.

What is Form

200

Red, Yellow, and Blue are all what types of colors?

What is Primary Colors

200
colors opposite of each other on the color wheel

What are complimentary colors

200

Art teacher's favorite Color (most days)

What is Teal (Blue-green)

300

Area that shows foreground, middle ground, and background of a work of art

What is shape

300

How something feels or looks like it would feel

What is Texture
300

A color that is created when two primary colors are mixed together. 

What is a Secondary Color. 
300

when black is added to a color/hue

What is Shade

300

Dali, Frida, Basquiat, Kusama, Goya

What are names of Artists on the tables

400

The lightness and/or darkness of a color or hue

What is Value

400

Shapes or Forms that are free flowing and are much more difficult to calculate area.

What are Organic Shapes or Forms?

400

Color created when an primary and secondary color are mixed together

What is Tertiary Color

400

when white is added to a color or hue

What is Tint

400

Follow Directions, Be Responsible, Be Respectful, Be an Artist

What are the Art Class Rules

500

Squares, Circles, Triangles, Hexagon

What are Geometric Shapes

500

Cube, Pyramid, Sphere

What are Geometric Forms

500

Blue-green, yellow-orange, blue-violet, and red-orange are all what?

What is Tertiary colors

500

What is created when grey is added to a color/hue

What is tone

500

Art that uses bold colors, pop culture and objects that are recognizable to make art. It uses screen printing so that art is quickly able to be reproduced and sold. 

What is Pop Art?