Art-Making Materials
Art Styles & Artists
VaRiEtY
Art Vocabulary
Art Projects
100

The most basic art-making material - a type of dry media - we use it every day!

Pencil

100

This artist used the Impressionist style to create paintings with bold brush strokes, like Starry Night.

Vincent Van Gogh

100

This is the name of our class pet.

Sheldon

100

The basic building blocks of art: line, shape, color, form, value, space, and texture.

The Elements of Art

100

A written reflection on the creation of your artwork, explaining what you did and why.

Artist statement

200

This material is easily blended to create smooth color gradients and values (light/shadow). It is very messy!

Chalk pastels

200

This art style is "non-representational," meaning the artwork is not meant to look like anything in real life.

Abstract art

200

This is how you spend the first five minutes of every art class.

Sketching in sketchbooks

200

A technique for showing distance in an artwork by dividing the work into foreground, middle ground, and background.

Atmospheric perspective

200

A drawing skill that involves observing something in real life and drawing it as accurately as possible.

Observational drawing

300

A special type of paint that is used on bisque fired clay objects. It turns to glass in the kiln!

Pottery glaze

300

This type of artwork is also a mindfulness technique, and does not involve planning or sketching before creating. It consists of many sections of different patterns.

Zentangle

300

What does Ms. Sale collect but never opens?

Pokemon cards

300

An enclosed two-dimensional (flat) area.

Shape

300

A type of artwork that involves a realistic drawing of an arrangement of objects.

Still Life Composition

400

This is a type of paint that must be mixed with water.

Watercolor paint

400

This type of 3D artwork can be functional or decorative, and has been made for tens of thousands of years.

Pottery

400

What are Ms. Sale's kids' names?

Landon, Logan, Lilyana

400

A group of materials that do not require liquid to work with; our most commonly used materials.

Dry media

400

This project started with creating a color wheel using watercolor paint.

Zentangle

500

This material can be used for bold, colorful lines. You can also use this material to make watercolor paint!

Markers

500

This artist had a condition called synesthesia, which meant he could "see sounds" and "hear colors."

Wassily Kandinsky

500

Is a banana duct-taped to a wall art?

Yes or no! Discuss!

500

The use of value (black, gray, white) in an artwork to create the illusion of 3D objects; an Italian word that literally means "light shadow."

Chiaroscuro

500

This project involved using three colors - a base, highlight, and shadow - to make things look 3D.

3D Forms with Pastels