Shading
Color Wheel
Color Theory
Projects/Assignments
Ms. Walker
100

Define shading.

used to capture different tones in a drawing.

100

What are the three primary colors?

Red, yellow, and blue.

100

What two colors make orange?

Yellow and red.

100

What is a collage?

a piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs, pieces of paper, magazines, or fabric on to a backing.
100

What is Ms. Walker's favorite color?

Purple

200

Name 2 techniques of shading.

cross-hatching, stippling, shading, hatching, etc.

200

What are the three secondary colors?

Orange, purple, and green.

200

What two colors make green?

Blue and yellow.

200
What is a vortex?

a mass of whirling fluid or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind.

200

What is the name of Ms. Walker's dog?

Muffin

300

What is the highlight in a drawing?

The lightest point.

300

What are the three warm colors?

Red, yellow, and orange. 

300

What two colors make purple?

Red and blue.

300

What did we create when we used the method of making a collage? What was the project called?

Vision Boards

300

How many siblings does Ms. Walker have?

1

400

What is the shadow in a drawing?

The darkest point.

400

What are the three cool colors?

Blue, green, and purple.

400

Define saturation.

the intensity of a color.

400

What was the purpose of the Upside Down Drawing?

drawing upside-down helps students practice recognizing shapes and lines in a subject.

400
What type of art does Ms. Walker enjoy doing in her free time?

Painting

500
Define value.

how light or dark a color is.

500

How do you make a secondary color?

By mixing two primary colors together.

500

Define hue.

a pure pigment or color.

500

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

500
What college did Ms. Walker go to?

Appalachian State University