What is the charcoal called that is easily erasable and unprocessed?
What is it called when a scale goes gradually from dark to light?
Grayscale or value scale
The art element that describes the darkness of lightness of an area, object or element.
Value
What are two other art words for material?
Media or Medium
What is a color scheme?
A controlled set of colors
Color Pencil/Oil Pastel/Chalk Pastel/Charcoal/Pencil/Pen/Marker
What is a color plus white called?
Tint
The terms used to differentiate between the subject and background of an artwork.
Positive/Negative Space
When something is created in a way that is life-like or closely resembling life-like.
Realistic or Realism
A kind of artwork that has concentric circles and deeper meaning.
Mandala
What is the kind of charcoal called that is more permanent and not as easily erased?
Compressed Charcoal
What is a color plus black called?
Shade
The difference between Implied and Actual texture
Implied - is flat but looks like it has a feeling
Actual - is three dimensional, can be felt
When something is distorted, changed or simplified.
Abstract
What is a series of two and a series of three artworks called?
Diptych and Triptych
What is the transparent paper called that we created our partner portraits on?
Acetate paper
A line that follows the creases, bends, details of an object?
Contour Line
The art principle that is used when two things are very unlike one another.
Contrast
What are the 7 art elements and how would you describe them?
Line, Shape, Form, Color, Value, Texture, Space
They are the basic building blocks of art.
Vincent Van Gogh was apart of what art movement?
Post-Impressionist
What is the metal material called that we created our eye projects on?
Aluminum Tooling
The inability to see-through an object, area or material is called what?
Opaque
Movement
What are the 7 art principles and how would you describe them?
They are how the artist uses the art elements to create visually interesting art.
Where can you find the 8 Studio Habits of Mind in the art room and how would you describe them?
Above the windows and they are the artistic process an artist goes through as they create art.