A flat, 2-dimensional area that is either geometric or organic, and has only length and width.
What is shape.
100
Red, Blue, and Yellow
What are the 3 Primary Colors
100
A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action or implied motion.
What is Movement.
100
Painted "Starry Night".
Who is Vincent Van Gogh.
100
Tearing colorful pieces of paper and gluing them together to make a picture. What is this type of art style called?
What is collage.
200
A mark between two points with length and direction.
What is Line.
200
Orange, Purple or Violet, and Green
What are Secondary Colors.
200
A large difference between two things.
What is Contrast.
200
Created giant metal works of art in parks, and created portraits of people out of wire.
Who is Alexander Calder.
200
The name of the giant oven that pottery is fired in.
What is kiln.
300
The element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes.
What is Color.
300
Blue-green, red-orange, and yellow-green
What are tertiary or intermediate colors.
300
An area in a work of art that catches the viewers attention.
What is Emphasis.
300
Famous for her paintings of flowers. She lived in the dessert, and collected skulls and bones.
Who is Georgia O'Keefe.
300
4th & 5th Grade--The 4 S's used to attach pieces of clay.
1st, 2nd, & 3rd Grade--The three methods of working with clay. Think hand gestures.
What is score, slip, stick, and smooth.
What is Push, Pull, and Pinch.
400
Degrees of lightness or darkness.
What is Value.
400
Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel such as purple and yellow, blue and orange, and green and red.
What is complimentary colors.
400
A visual tempo or beat often described as as alternating, regular, flowing, progressive, or jazzy.
What is Rhythm.
400
This French Post-Impressionism artist is known for his large paintings using tiny dots of color, the technique known as pointillism. He painted "A Sunday on la Grande Jatte".
Who is George Seurat.
400
A technique of painting using small dots of color to create a bigger picture.
What is Pointillism.
500
Objects that have length, width, and height, that are 3-dimensional.
What is Form.
500
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel such as blue, green, yellow, orange.
What is analogous colors.
500
Principle of design referring to the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work. Parts of equal visual weight.
What is Balance.
500
This artist created beautiful works of art in nature made from rocks, leaves, sticks, and ice.
Who is Andy Goldsworthy.
500
The drawing technique used to shade and create value in a work of art. How about them apples?