These are the three "primary" colors, which are colors you can't make from other colors.
What is red, yellow, blue?
100
The artist Paul Klee created the artwork "Castle and Sun" and "Dream City." This is the artwork we created based on his work.
What is the cut-paper city scene?
100
In winter, you created a snowflake painting with oil pastel and watercolor. This is the item you sprinkled on the wet paint to absorb water and create a "snow" effect.
What is salt?
100
This is the meaning of "sarcophagus."
What is a mummy case?
100
This is the number of sides of most snowflakes.
What is six?
200
This is the word for something repeating in the same way, like star-triangle-circle-star-triangle-circle.
What is "pattern"?
200
The artist Rembrandt created over 80 paintings of himself during his lifetime. This is the name for the type of art he created.
What is a "self-portrait"?
200
This is how a "collage" is made.
What is cutting and gluing different pieces of paper into one artwork?
200
At the art museum, we saw a large square on the floor with small pieces of tile pressed down to make a design. This is the name of that type of artwork, which was done in ancient Rome.
What is a "mosaic"?
200
For your crazy hair day drawing, this is the art element you used the most.
What is line?
300
This is one example of a "geometric" shape.
What is a shape that is very regular with perfect sides, like a square, triangle, rectangle, or circle?
300
Builders of cathedrals in the middle ages often placed a "rose window" in the side of the cathedral. This is the material the rose window would be made of.
What is stained glass?
300
In art, to "wedge" clay means to do this.
What is to pound the clay to remove any trapped air?
300
These are the two main colors most often used on ancient Greek pottery.
What are orange (or red-orange) and black?
300
We made a very simple form of printmaking before Thanksgiving, when we made images of turkeys. This is the "object" you used to press down and make your prints.
What is fingerprints (and ink)?
400
Symmetry means this.
What is the same on both sides, like a mirror image?
400
This is the shape of a "rose window".
What is round?
400
The type of art you made by carving lines into scratchfoam, rolling with ink, and pressing onto paper is called this.
What is a "print" or "printmaking"?
400
This is the type of scene that the ancient Greeks often used as decoration on their pottery.
What is mythology, scenes of battles, gods and goddesses, or everyday life?
400
This is the color you would get if you mixed red and yellow.
What is orange?
500
This is the meaning of "organic shape".
What is a shape that is not very regular or perfect, and often found in nature (like a cloud, flower, puddle, leaf, etc.)?
500
At the art museum, one item on display is a "false door" made for a tomb. This is the ancient culture in which that door was created.
What is ancient Egypt?
500
This is one rule for how to glaze clay pots.
What is (name one): apply three coats of glaze, or don't paint the bottom?
500
Ancient Egyptian writing that uses pictures and symbols is called this.
What is heiroglyphics?
500
In the Middle Ages, colored glass in windows often contained pictures of Bible stories, and it also represented something important. This is what people believed the colored light coming through the windows symbolized.