General Art Study Guide 1
Across
- 4. A female, American artist well known for her close up paintings of flowers, skulls, and desert landscapes.
- 5. A collection of artwork from an artist.
- 8. A movement was when artists tried to paint their dreams in a realistic manner.
- 9. This color scheme uses tints and shades of one hue.
- 10. You only need to use a little bit of this art tool because it is able to be spread through blending.
- 11. Any group of colors that all contain red, orange, or yellow.
- 14. An artist based in Los Angeles, CA who paints large scale murals in a signature drip style.
- 18. An art form that began with ancient Tibetan monks. It uses circular designs in rhythmic patterns and can help some obtain a meditative state.
- 19. An artist famous for his painting The Persistence of Memory depicting melting clocks.
- 21. Using different values of a color to create highlights and shadows.
- 23. An artwork where the subject is a person or figure
- 25. Intricate patterns using lines, shapes, and different line qualities.
- 26. How neatly or carefully you create your art.
- 27. A New York based artist who alters portraits found in vintage magazines and books. She uses a collage method to give the portraits new hair styles.
- 28. Any artist who is alive and still creating today.
- 29. When an artwork is symmetrical from all directions.
- 30. When you add black to a color.
Down
- 1. The groups of colors.
- 2. This is used to help decipher which colors are able to combine together to create harmonious color palettes or new hues.
- 3. Any group of colors that all contain green, blue, or violet.
- 6. The three dimensional version of a shape.
- 7. The point where all lines intersect in a one point perspective artwork.
- 12. Large scale artworks, typically on interior or exterior walls.
- 13. Colors that are directly across each other on the color wheel
- 15. An art form from Australia using various sized dots to create an image.
- 16. When you add white to a color.
- 17. When an artist as many different kinds of an element of the artwork.
- 20. When using pastels, it is important to do this to combine colors with a smooth transition.
- 22. Three or four colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- 24. Perspective drawing that creates the illusion of space in an artwork.