Spanish artist that mainly created abstract pieces.
Who is Pablo Picasso.
What is an example of Value?
What is shading
The primary colors are...
What is Red, Blue and Yellow
A circle in 3d form.
What is a Sphere
What is a way lines can differ?
What is Color, Width, Length, Direction or Curvature.
Art Movement that incorporated commercialism and well known symbols into artworks.
What is Popular Culture Art (Pop Culture)
The area of an object where the light reflects off of the surface.
What is a highlight
Color combos: orange/blue, yellow/purple or red/green.
What are Contrasting/Complementary Colors.
What kind of shapes are found in nature?
What is an organic shape
Name a type of line.
Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, Curved, Zigzag
Art movement described as a "trick of the eye"
Optical Illusion Art
This is important within black/white/grey artwork.
What is value
The purity and strength of a color.
What is intensity.
What is Negative space.
What is the easiest way to make a shape into a form?
What is shading
Art movement that began in New York during 1940s-1960s.
What is Abstract Expressionism.
Projected shadows from an object casted onto surrounding areas.
What is Cubism?
Purple, Green and Orange.
What is Secondary Colors
How can a form be measured?
Back to front, side to side and top to bottom
The shading technique that involves multiple small dots. (closer multiple dots = darker, a few spread out dots = lighter)
Pointillism
The art work composed of different colored dots.
Art movement emphasized line quality over color, light, and atmosphere.
Neoclassicism and Romanticism
Green-Yellow, Yellow and Orange-Yellow are ___ colors.
What is Analogous
Name the three sections of space within an art piece.
What is the background, middle ground, and foreground.
The word that describes how a 2D object feels. (Opposite of Tactile)
What is Implied