Elements of Art
Principles of Design
Art Movements
Printmaking Techniques
?Random?Mystery?
100

The reflection of light off a surface

Colour

100

Patterned colours vs flat colour

Contrast

100

Medieval Art often featured very ugly ________

Ugly babies

100

When may you cut towards your body when carving a printing block?

Never

100

To borrow/copy parts of an artwork to create new meaning

Appropriate

200

How a surface feels to the touch

Texture

200

Lots of different things in an artwork

Variety

200

3 movements of ancient art; _____________, Bronze Age Art and Iron Age Art

Stone Age Art or Prehistoric Art

200

A print that can be made only once without perfect replication

Monoprint

200

A descriptive word for an artwork that doesn't feature anything realistic or recognisable

Abstract

300

Two words used to categorise different types of shapes

Organic and Geometric

300

The name to describe a space in the artwork that is emphasised

Focal point

300

The art style involving thin brush stroked applied rapidly

Impressionism

300

The blue and green material used as a printing surface

Lino / Linoleum

300

The 1841 invention that allowed artists to paint outside

Metal paint tube

400

Positive and negative areas create the element of ___________

space

400

A repetitive principle with an often flowing beat

Rhythm 

400

Jackson Pollock was a famous artist of which art movement?

Abstract Expressionism

400

A type of print involving a printing block with ink applied

Relief print

400

The name given to a painting that features organised objects with no people

Still Life Painting

500
Colours opposite on the colour wheel are defined formally as ______________

Complimentary colours

500

Three words used to describe balance

Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Radial

500

The fall of Feudalism during the Renaissance led to this ideology that focuses on the rights of people

Humanism

500

The formal name for the rubber roller used to apply ink to the plate design

Brayer

500

To place together two features that are very different (Hint: it's not contrast)

Juxtaposition / Juxtapose