Drawing
Colors
Texture
Clay
Fun Fact
100

When someone draws for a living they are called this

An Illustrator

100

These two colors make purple

Red and Blue

100

This is the term for texture you can actually feel with your hands, like a rough piece of sandpaper or a smooth marble statue.

Tactile (Actual) Texture

100

This is the most common reason clay sculptures explode in the kiln.

Trapped Moisture (still wet)

100

This is the most common favorite color

Blue

200

People say this way of drawing helps focus

Doodling

200

What colors cant be made by mixing?

The Primary Colors (blue, yellow, red)

200

Looking at a photo of a kitten, you "feel" the softness of its fur with your eyes. This is an example of ________ texture.

Implied

200

Every hollow sculpture must have one of these tiny openings to allow air and steam to escape during firing.

A Hole

200

Which type of paint dries the most quickly?

a. Acrylic
b. Watercolor
c. Gouache
d. Oil

Watercolors

300

Digital images are made of millions of tiny squares of color called this.

Pixels

300

These colors sit directly across from each other on the color wheel, like Red and Green.

Complementary Colors

300

An artwork made by gluing different physical materials like fabric, string, and paper onto a surface is called this.

Collage

300

This thin, needle-like tool is used to poke the essential vent holes in hidden areas like an ear or a nostril.

Needle Tool

300

American children ages 2-8 years old, average how much time per day coloring?

Hint: under 30 minutes


28 minutes

400

This therapeutic art style involves patterns

Zentangles

400

This color scheme is made up of one color with different values

Monochromatic

400

To keep your colors from getting "muddy," you should frequently wipe the tip of your pastel with this.

Paper Towel
400

Before applying slip, you must do this to the edges of the clay to create "teeth" that lock the pieces together.

Scoring

400

Mr. Roth is this type of artist (Hint: It involves clay)

Ceramic

500

Think of these as clear sheets of plastic stacked on top of each other that allow you to draw parts of your art separately.

Layers

500

This scientist is credited with creating the first circular diagram of colors (the color wheel) in 1666.

Issac Newton

500

To make a drawing of a brick wall look "rough," an artist would use this element of art to show highlights and shadows.

Value

500

This is the process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles before you even start sculpting.

Wedging

500

Who invented Pop Art?

Andy Warhol