A color scheme using one color and it's tints and shade?
What is Monochromatic?
The colors do you add to make green.
What is yellow and blue?
The effect of objects and space becoming smaller as they grow more distant.
What is size?
Who was Laurel Roth Hope?
Using glue and paper to create a paintable surface?
What is paper mache'?
The name for the color scheme that uses opposite colors on the color wheel to create a contrasting effect.
What is complementary?
The colors you use to make grey.
What is black and white?
The effect of putting closer objects towards the bottom of a landscape.
What is placement?
He painted whimsical images of dogs and donated his profits to animal rescue organizations.
Who was Dean Russo?
2nd block : The frame you use for weaving beads or fabric.
4th block : The technique of using a hook to pull yarn loops through other yarn loops to create fabric.
What is a loom?
What is crochet?
The name of the color scheme that uses 3 colors that are equally spaced on the color wheel.
What is a color triad?
The color you add when trying to make a tint?
What is white?
The three areas of space in a landscape painting.
What is foreground, middle-ground and background.
She painted horses and animals during a time when women weren't accepted as serious artists.
Who was Rosa Bonheur?
The man who's technique for "happy little trees" left a legacy for future landscape artists.
Who was Bob Ross?
The harmonious color scheme that uses colors that are near each other on the color wheel.
What is analogous?
The colors that you would use to make a color duller.
What is it's complement or grey?
The effect of one object blocking the viewing of another object because it is in front.
What is overlapping?
He painted jungle scenes with animals that he had seen in the natural history museum.
What is blending?
The order of the color wheel.
What is ROY G BiV?
The 4 colors you would need to make light brown.
What is red, yellow, blue and white?
The effect of smog, smoke, water vapor and other things that make distant objects appear lighter and bluer.
What is atmospheric perspective?
Who was Albert Bierstadt?
The one spot in an artwork that is emphasized through contrast or detail?
What is the focal point?