What technique did we use to make the cardboard album covers more three dimensional?
Layering and Stilts
What is an alebrije?
The Alebrijes are imaginary creatures that have elements from different animals such as dragon bodies, bat wings, wolf teeth and dog eyes. Colorfully painted, they were originally made with papier mache but nowadays they are also wood carved.
What artist painted the Starry Night?
Vincent Van Gogh
What is a form?
Three dimensional shape that encloses and takes up space
What are the three primary colors?
Red, Yellow, Blue
What is the term for a written description of an artist's work that explains the creative process and the meaning behind their art.
Artists Statement
What is the internal structure of your sculpture called? (made with newspaper, tape, foil, etc)
An Armature
What two artists did we learn about that were married to each other?
Diego Rivera and Frida Khalo
What is shape?
two dimensional and encloses space
What is an aglet?
The metal or plastic tube around the end of your shoelace
What type of artwork has figures or designs project from a flat background?
In what country are Alebrijes traditionally found?
Mexico
Name three of the artists we saw presentations on.
Diego Rivera, Frida Khalo, Salvador Dali, Ana Mendieta, Be Fernandez, Jose Guadelupe Posada, Romero Britto
What is value?
the lightness or darkness of a color
What is your art teachers first and last name?
Regan Jones
What colors do you mix to make brown paint?
All primary colors
What material are Alebrijes traditionally made out of?
Paper Mache
Who painted this?
Pablo Picasso
What is unity?
how all the aspects of a work of art work together
Who's face is on the dime?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Name all 5 musical artists that album covers were completed for. (hint: we looked at 4 of them on critique day)
Jelly Roll, The Front Bottoms, Suicide Boys, Kendrick Lamar, EBK
When is Hispanic Heritage Month? (dates)
September 15th - October 15th
Who painted this?
Henri Matisse
What are 4 elements and principles that were used in this artwork and explain how they were used.
In what city is the famous Lourve Museum of art located?
Paris, France