Art History
Color Theory
7 elements of art
Art Techniques
General Art
100

Who Painted the mona lisa

Leoarndo Da Vinchi

100

These colors (red, orange, yellow) convey the feeling of high temperature

Warm Colors

100

An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of an object

Value

100

This is the liquid you mix with watercolor paint to make it lighter.

Water

100

The tool you use to erase pencil marks.

Eraser

200

Who Painted Starry Night

Vincent Van Gogh

200

Name the three primary colors.

Red Yellow and Blue

200

Can be smooth, rough, glassy, etc.

Texture

200

This is the tool you use to make marks on paper for drawing and writing.

A pencil.

200

You get this when you mix a primary and a secondary color together 

Tertiary colors

300

This artist cut off part of his own ear.

Vincent van Gogh

300

These are the names of colors across from each other on the color wheel.

Complementary Colors

300

Three-dimensional works of art.

Form

300

This word describes making light and dark areas in art.

Shading

300

Blue, green, and purple are called these types of colors.

Cool Colors

400

This 1930 painting by Grant Wood portrays a farmer and his wife

What is American Gothic

400

What do you get when you mix all primary colors together in paint?

Brown or Gray

400

Considered by many to be the most basic element of art.

Line

400

This is the first step of planning any work of art.

Sketching

400

This technique uses smaller objects in the background and larger objects in the foreground to show depth.

Space

500

A street artist whos identity is unknown 

Banksy

500

A visual tool that shows basic color

The color wheel

500

This element has the most effect on our emotions.

Color

500

This technique involves splashing or flicking paint onto the canvas

splattering

500

This is a way of painting or drawing with little or no detail, focusing on shapes and colors.

Abstract