Who painted the Mona Lisa
What is the name of this painting, and who painted it?
What do you call a point---whether straight, jagged, or curved---moving through space?
What is the unused "empty" space on an art piece called?
Negative space
What are 2 techniques used in watercolor?
(Wet on wet, wet on dry, dry brush, washes, layering, glazing,Bleeding,graded/flat wash,scumbling,ect)
Who painted "Persistence of Memory" (melting clocks)
What type of art was Monet famous for?
What element of art is the surface quality of an object, whether real or implied?
Texture
When you combine similar elements to accentuate their similarities?
Harmony
What type of paper did we use to transfer the stencils onto the mural walls?
Carbon paper
Which artist cut off their ear?
Vincent Van Gogh
Which famous painter was accused of stealing the Mona Lisa?
Pablo Picasso
What element of art is a two-dimensional area that is defined by lines, form, or color?
Shape
What principle of design creates a sense of movement?
Rhythm
What are the numbers on pencils for?
To show the hardness/softness of the lead
Who painted The Scream?
Edvard Munch
Who invented pointillism?
What element of art is a three-dimensional object that has height, width, and depth?
Form
What is the difference between Balance and Proportion?
Balance is distribution of visual weight to achieve stability/balance/symmetry/asymmetry.While Proportion is the relation of relative size of elements.
What material do you use to clean oil paint off of brushes?
Turpentine
Who painted Oedipus Rex in 1922?
Max Ernst
What type of art was Henri Matisse famous for?
Fauvism
What element encompasses the way light is reflected off objects?
Color
What is the difference between rhythm and pattern?
Pattern is regular repetition (checkers board) while rhythm is a sense of movement created by one or more elements.
What wood is charcoal made from?
Willow twigs or grape vine