Complementary Colors Study Guide

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Across
  1. 2. The complement of each primary color is the color made by mixing the other two ____________ colors
  2. 4. Painting one color, then painting a light layer of a different color over it is called a _____________
  3. 7. Klee's art changed dramatically after a visit to _______________ in 1914
  4. 9. Mixing equal amounts of two complements together will create a ______________ brown.
  5. 10. Using rubber cement, wax crayons, or rubbing alcohol will create a watercolor ____________
  6. 11. Placing complements ______________ to each other will intensify each other's brightness.
  7. 12. Sprinkling ___________ on wet watercolor will dry the water and pull up color. When dry, scratching off will reveal an interesting texture.
  8. 14. Klee made many pencil drawings that showed his attraction to linear, ____________ imagery
  9. 15. Complementary colors are direct ___________________, or across from each other, on the color wheel.
Down
  1. 1. adding one complement to another will ______________ the intensity of the color.
  2. 2. A German artist whose style is hard to classify; mostly Expressionist and Abstract (first and last name)
  3. 3. After receiving his fine arts degree, Klee went to Italy and studied the ____________ painters
  4. 4. A ____________ wash is created by adding more and more water to each stroke on a flat wash.
  5. 5. Gently scratching into your paper, then painting over the area to reveal a texture is called ______________
  6. 6. Klee showed talent in black and white drawing, but struggled with _______________
  7. 8. Klee produced almost 10,000 works of ___________ before he died in 1940
  8. 9. Degenerate Art is a term adopted by the ______________ to describe modern art, which as banned on grounds that it was un-German.
  9. 13. A ___________ wash is a basic layer of watercolor, painted from top to bottom, working above the bead of paint.