This type of paint is water-soluble, and sometimes uses egg yolk as a binding material.
What is tempera paint?
100
This board shows the 6 "building blocks" of art; which every artist uses when creating art.
What is the Elements of Art board?
100
This element describes 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures.
What is shape & form?
100
This type of image is created by translating the same shape multiple times to fit together, without overlapping or leaving any gaps.
What is a tessellation?
200
This artist used lots of patterns to create emphasis on Madame Adele Bloch-Bauer's face.
Who is Gustav Klimt?
200
This 2-d surface has two smooth faces that surround a layer of styrofoam.
What is foam core?
200
This board shows the 6 main ways to evaluate and assess art; which every person sees when they view art.
What is the Principles of Art board?
200
This principle of art describes something standing out in an image.
What is emphasis?
200
This type of cartoon portrait shows likeness, exaggeration, and says something about the subject.
What is a caricature?
300
This cinematographer used one-point perspective in the scenes of many of his films.
Who is Stanley Kubrick?
300
You can make an image appear on this surface by etching.
What is scratchboard?
300
If you come to class unprepared, you can trade your demerit card for this.
What is a pencil?
300
Another name for this element is hue.
What is color?
300
This type of observational drawing allows the artist to map out a "blueprint" of the entire drawing very quickly, without including many details.
What is gesture drawing?
400
This artist turned his childhood community into an ongoing art project, the Heidelberg Project, to draw attention to the city's problems that he thought government officials ignored.
Who is Tyree Guyton?
400
This drawing material is waxy like crayons, can be smeared and smudged, but creates very vibrant colors.
What are oil pastels?
400
This process involves scooping unused material back into the bottle, rinsing and refilling a water cup, cleaning your brush with soap and water, reshaping the end of the brush, and throwing away your napkin.
What is painting clean-up?
400
This principle describes there being a big difference between things in an image.
What is contrast?
400
This type of art describes when an image looks like something specific and realistic, and you can tell what it is right away.
What is representational art?
500
This artist created art using natural materials, such as rocks and icicles, and would let the pieces crumble back into the earth naturally, instead of trying to preserve them like most art.
Who is Andy Goldsworthy?
500
This type of paint turns to plastic when it dries, making it waterproof.
What is acrylic paint?
500
This board shows different artistic movements throughout history, such as "Baroque" and "Postmodernism."
What is the top back bulletin board?
500
This principle of art is used to describe pieces that appear to show motion or a visual "beat."
What is rhythm & movement?
500
This concept revolves around the idea of making changes in society by changing things about yourself and sticking to them, to lead by example.