What is the darkest/softest pencil to use in class?
What is 6B?
These pencils use pigment, not graphite, to create color.
What are colored pencils?
Painting on dry paper so edges stay sharp is called this technique.
What is wet on dry?
Red, yellow, and blue are called these colors because they can’t be made by mixing others.
What are primary colors?
This Dutch artist painted “Starry Night.”
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
What is the tightly rolled paper to blend called?
What is a blending stump?
About how many colored pencils should one use when completing our self portraits?
What is 5-7 colored pencils?
Painting onto already wet paper so colors blend together is called this.
What is wet on wet?
Red, orange, and yellow are known as these kinds of colors because they remind us of heat.
What are warm colors?
This artist is famous for painting the “Mona Lisa.”
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
What is the middle of all pencils?
What is HB pencil?
What is the name of colored pencil brand we used?
What is PrismaColor?
Letting gravity pull wet paint down a tilted paper creates this type of soft, fading effect.
What is a gradient?
Colors across from each other on the color wheel, like red and green, are called this.
What are complementary colors?
This Mexican painter is famous for her self-portraits and bold colors.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
What is the darkest point of a drawing called?
What is shadow?
What is the most important thing to do when working with colored pencils?
What is layering or blending?
Picking up color from the paper with a dry brush while it’s still damp is called this.
What is lifting?
When artists use only one color and its tints and shades, it’s called this kind of color scheme.
What is monochromatic?
This movement, with artists like Salvador Dalí, featured dreamlike, unreal scenes.
What is surrealism?
What does the B stand for in our pencils?
What is black?
Artists use this small handheld tool to blend pencil strokes without adding color.
What is a colorless blender?
Adding wet color into another wet area of paint to make soft color transitions is called this.
What is charging?
Adding black to a color makes this.
What is a shade?
This Michelangelo masterpiece covers the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
What is The Creation of Adam?