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What are GREEN, ORANGE and PURPLE. They are known as SECONDARY COLORS.

What is a VALUE SCALE.
Mixing small amounts of BLACK to WHITE will create shades of gray. This process would be repeated until the white turns into a dark gray and eventually black at one end of the scale.

What are ACRYLIC BRUSHES, A PALETTE, A PALETTE KNIFE, or A CANVAS.

What is WAX RESIST. Wax Resist is achieved when first applying a crayon to watercolor paper and then painting on top of the crayon. The wax and water resist eachother causing the water to spread and expose the crayon.

What is a PALETTE KNIFE. A Palette Knife is used for mixing paint.

What is ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE. Atmospheric Perspective is used to make paintings look as though the objects that are in the background of the painting are lighter in value and appear to be further away than the objects in the foreground which are typically darker in value.

What is ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM

What is IMPRESSIONISM

What is TROMPE L'OEIL

What is a WATRCOLOR BRUSH. Watercolor brushes are meant to be used with watercolors.

What is a PALETTE. A Palette is used to hold and mix paint.

What is LIFTING

What are RED and GREEN, ORANGE and BLUE or YELLOW and PURPLE. Mixing Complementary colors results in a neutral color or a shadow tone. These can be used when creating realistic looking shadows in a painting.

What is a TOOTHBRUSH

Who is PAUL CEZANNE

What are INTERMEDIATE COLORS

What are SECONDARY COLORS

Who are GEORGES BRAQUE and PABLO PICASSO.

What are WARM and COOL colors

What are COMPLEMENTARY COLORS

What is TAPPING

What are PRIMARY COLORS


All of the following are possible combinations of Analogous Color Schemes:



RED, RED ORANGE, ORANGE, YELLOW ORANGE
RED ORANGE, ORANGE, YELLOW ORANGE, YELLOW
ORANGE, YELLOW ORANGE, YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN
YELLOW ORANGE, YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN, GREEN
YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN, GREEN, BLUE GREEN
YELLOW GREEN, GREEN, BLUE GREEN, BLUE
GREEN, BLUE GREEN, BLUE, BLUE VIOLET
BLUE GREEN, BLUE, BLUE VIOLET, VIOLET
BLUE, BLUE VIOLET, VIOLET, RED VIOLET
BLUE VIOLET, VIOLET, RED VIOLET, RED
VIOLET, RED VIOLET, RED, RED ORANGE
RED VIOLET, RED, RED ORANGE, ORANGE

What is a SHADE.

Shades are caused by mixing black, TINTS are caused by mixing white with a color.


What is SALT

What are the colors that are across from each other on the Color Wheel known as?

This style or type of painting comes from a French phrase which translates to "to deceive the eye". Name the style.

Mixing 2 Primary Colors together will result in what?

color mixing chart {free download}

The following image was mist likely achieved by dabbing a piece of tissue on top of the wet watercolor. Name the technique that causes this affect.

 Name these three colors and what Color Scheme they are known as.
                                  

Name a set of COMPLEMENTARY COLORS, what happens when they are mixed together and what is would be used for in a painting.

Take a look at the following image. What is this technique known as?

Name a set of 4 ANALOGOUS COLORS and explain why they are ANALOGOUS COLORS.

Name the Art Movement to which the following image belongs.

Name the following COLOR SCHEME.

Name the 2 Artist that invented this Art Movement.

When creating our Watercolor Landscape project, we used lighter values of color in the background and darker values of color in the foreground. Name the technique this is known as, and why we paint landscapes in this manner.
,

Georgia O'Keeffe was known for her larger than life flower paintings. What movement were her paintings categorized as?

What is the result of mixing PRIMARY COLORS with SECONDARY COLORS?

Name at LEAST 3 tools that can be used with the following image to create a painting.

When mixing, adding black to any color will result in a ________________ of that color.
(fill in the blank)

The IMPRESSIONISM paintings of one particular artist helped to inspire the CUBISM movement. The following is an image of one of his paintings, name the artist that links CUBISM to IMPRESSIONISM.

Name the tool that can be used with WATERCOLORS to achieve this affect.

Name the tool in the following image and explain what it is used for.

Name the following tool and what type of paint it is used for.

Name the following tool used in painting and its purpose.

What is the name of the technique shown below and explain how it is achieved.

Take a look at the following image. What material was used with watercolors to achieve this affect?

Take a look at the folowing image. What type of scale is this known as and how can it be achieved?

Take a look at the following picture.

 


Name the two separate Color Schemes


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Name the following COLOR SCHEME.

What are PRIMARY COLORS

 Name these three colors and what Color Scheme they are known as.
                                  

What are GREEN, ORANGE and PURPLE. They are known as SECONDARY COLORS.

What are the colors that are across from each other on the Color Wheel known as?

What are COMPLEMENTARY COLORS

Take a look at the following picture.

 


Name the two separate Color Schemes

What are WARM and COOL colors

Name a set of 4 ANALOGOUS COLORS and explain why they are ANALOGOUS COLORS.


All of the following are possible combinations of Analogous Color Schemes:



RED, RED ORANGE, ORANGE, YELLOW ORANGE
RED ORANGE, ORANGE, YELLOW ORANGE, YELLOW
ORANGE, YELLOW ORANGE, YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN
YELLOW ORANGE, YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN, GREEN
YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN, GREEN, BLUE GREEN
YELLOW GREEN, GREEN, BLUE GREEN, BLUE
GREEN, BLUE GREEN, BLUE, BLUE VIOLET
BLUE GREEN, BLUE, BLUE VIOLET, VIOLET
BLUE, BLUE VIOLET, VIOLET, RED VIOLET
BLUE VIOLET, VIOLET, RED VIOLET, RED
VIOLET, RED VIOLET, RED, RED ORANGE
RED VIOLET, RED, RED ORANGE, ORANGE

Take a look at the following image. What material was used with watercolors to achieve this affect?

What is SALT

Take a look at the following image. What is this technique known as?

What is TAPPING

The following image was mist likely achieved by dabbing a piece of tissue on top of the wet watercolor. Name the technique that causes this affect.

What is LIFTING

What is the name of the technique shown below and explain how it is achieved.

What is WAX RESIST. Wax Resist is achieved when first applying a crayon to watercolor paper and then painting on top of the crayon. The wax and water resist eachother causing the water to spread and expose the crayon.

When creating our Watercolor Landscape project, we used lighter values of color in the background and darker values of color in the foreground. Name the technique this is known as, and why we paint landscapes in this manner.
,

What is ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE. Atmospheric Perspective is used to make paintings look as though the objects that are in the background of the painting are lighter in value and appear to be further away than the objects in the foreground which are typically darker in value.

Mixing 2 Primary Colors together will result in what?

color mixing chart {free download}

What are SECONDARY COLORS

When mixing, adding black to any color will result in a ________________ of that color.
(fill in the blank)

What is a SHADE.

Shades are caused by mixing black, TINTS are caused by mixing white with a color.


Take a look at the folowing image. What type of scale is this known as and how can it be achieved?

What is a VALUE SCALE.
Mixing small amounts of BLACK to WHITE will create shades of gray. This process would be repeated until the white turns into a dark gray and eventually black at one end of the scale.

What is the result of mixing PRIMARY COLORS with SECONDARY COLORS?

What are INTERMEDIATE COLORS

Name a set of COMPLEMENTARY COLORS, what happens when they are mixed together and what is would be used for in a painting.

What are RED and GREEN, ORANGE and BLUE or YELLOW and PURPLE. Mixing Complementary colors results in a neutral color or a shadow tone. These can be used when creating realistic looking shadows in a painting.

Name the following tool used in painting and its purpose.

What is a PALETTE. A Palette is used to hold and mix paint.

Name the tool in the following image and explain what it is used for.

What is a PALETTE KNIFE. A Palette Knife is used for mixing paint.

Name the following tool and what type of paint it is used for.

What is a WATRCOLOR BRUSH. Watercolor brushes are meant to be used with watercolors.

Name at LEAST 3 tools that can be used with the following image to create a painting.

What are ACRYLIC BRUSHES, A PALETTE, A PALETTE KNIFE, or A CANVAS.

Name the tool that can be used with WATERCOLORS to achieve this affect.

What is a TOOTHBRUSH

Name the Art Movement to which the following image belongs.

What is IMPRESSIONISM

The IMPRESSIONISM paintings of one particular artist helped to inspire the CUBISM movement. The following is an image of one of his paintings, name the artist that links CUBISM to IMPRESSIONISM.

Who is PAUL CEZANNE

Name the 2 Artist that invented this Art Movement.

Who are GEORGES BRAQUE and PABLO PICASSO.

Georgia O'Keeffe was known for her larger than life flower paintings. What movement were her paintings categorized as?

What is ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM

This style or type of painting comes from a French phrase which translates to "to deceive the eye". Name the style.

What is TROMPE L'OEIL