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Elements of ART
Principles of ART
Techniques
Artists
Miscellaneous
100
These can be geometric or organic.
What is shape?
100
The repetition of one of the elements of art. (Think about A Chair for My Mother)
What is pattern?
100
The process of cutting and assembling and gluing paper to create a 2-D art work.
What is collage.
100
This artist became sick and began "drawing with scissors", creating collages while confined to his bed.
Who is Henri Matisse?
100
What is Mrs. Totten's favorite art medium or material to work with?
What is clay.
200
What do you get when you mix two primary colors together?
What is secondary?
200
In an art work the picture is the same on both sides.
What is symmetry?
200
An art work that is 3-D and can be viewed from all sides.
What is sculpture.
200
This artist was famous for his figure drawings of ballerinas.
Who is Edgar Degas?
200
How many art centers are in our art room?
What is 5. (Drawing, Collage, Sculpture, Printmaking, Painting)
300
The way something feels or looks like it feels.
What is texture.
300
The most important or main focus in an art work.
What is emphasis?
300
The term used when a ceramic piece of art is "cooked" in the kiln.
What is fire.
300
This artist was most famous for his still life paintings. He started to experiment with perspective in his work.
Who is Paul Cezanne?
300
What color is intended to stimulate or excite you to learn in the art room?
What is red.
400
The lightness or darkness in an artwork.
What is value?
400
An artwork is drawn to scale or the correct size. (A figure would be about 7 heads high)
What is proportion?
400
The process of applying paint to a surface and then transferring to a piece of paper.
What is printmaking.
400
This artist was influenced by Cezanne. He was one of the founding artists of cubism, and one of the first styles of abstract art.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
400
How do you make brown?
What is mix the 3 primary colors.