What is a color wheel?
Diagram we use to see color relationships
The line that separates the ground and sky in perspective pieces is a...
Horizon Line
This person did not want to be an artist, instead wanted to be a doctor. They did not receive a formal education in art.
Frida Kahlo
What is a gutter?
The white lines between the panels of a comic book
The definition of a line
A moving point in space
What is surrealism?
An art movement based in fantasy and the dream-like; Salvador Dali is one of the most popular Surrealists
Several surrealist artists/leaders rejected this artist because of his weird ideas and personality
What is manga?
A Japanese comic or graphic novel
*Must make the distinction of Japanese
To say something has height, width, and depth, is to say it is...
What is three dimensional or to be a form
This color scheme is made up of two colors on opposite sides of the color wheel
Complementary Colors
This point is used in perspective pieces to make all shapes appear to get smaller as they get closer to the background
Vanishing Point
These two artist share several traits: formal education, worked with several mediums (types of art), Spanish
Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali
What is dialogue?
A conversation between 2 people/characters
This color scheme is made up of 2-3 colors are next to each other on the color wheel
Analogous Colors
_________ is the representation of 3D objects on a 2D work of art. This is based on the view of the artist in a space.
What is Perspective?
Appears on the 500 peso in Mexico because of their political activism
Frida Kahlo
What is an antagonist?
The 'enemy' of the story, someone who opposes the main character
A color scheme made up of different tints/shades of the same color
Monochromatic
This celebration decoration is commonly seen during Hispanic holidays and events; it is made with with thin paper
Translation is 'perforated paper'
Papel Picados
What is one thing all three artists we covered in class have in common?
They are Hispanic artists. *Must say Hispanic to win
What is onomatopoeia?
A word that represents a sound (buzz, clank, boom, buzz)