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Elements & Principles of Design
#1

Colors across one another on the color wheel.

What are "Complementary Colors?"

What Are Complementary Colors?

#2

Repetition of any element creates this.

What is "Pattern?"

#3

Using blue colors throughout a work creates this.

What is "Unity?"

 

 

 

 

#4

A type of balance that looks like a star.

What is "Radial Balance?"

#5

Visual Weight that is not exactly symmetrical.

What is "Asymmetrical Balance?"

Asymmetrical Balance in Photography, Part 1

Art Criticism
#1

When you tell someone what's going on in a picture, and you tell what it looks like, you're doing this.

What is "Describing?"

Cartoon – describing visual art in words can obscure the art's meaning and  impact

#2

You do this when you figure out how the elements of art are organized to create meaning.

What is "Analyzing Art?"

Color Psychology: How Do Colors Affect Mood & Emotions?

#3

You do this when you try to figure out the "meaning" or "theme" of an artwork.

What is "Interpreting?"

Is Art Without Meaning Decoration? - The Art of Education University

#4

You do this when you decide if the artist is able to show the message they want to show in their artwork. 

What is "Judging?"

Top 10 - Peace Artworks - Artlyst

 

#5

A person who writes about art is this.

What is an "Art Historian", or "Art Critic?"

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam with VIP Entry + Art Historian Guide

Art Genre
#1

A sculpture that pops out from the wall or a picture frame.

What is "High Relief?"

 

#2

This type of art often shows a picture of a bowl of fruit.

What is "Still Life?"

 

#3

A sculpture can also be called this.

What is "Sculpture in the Round?"

#4

This is an artwork where you glue a bunch of different 2D or 3D images or objects on a paper.

What is "Collage?"

 

 

#5

A picture where you use a whole bunch of different media like crayon, yarn, metal, paint, etc.

What is "Mixed Media?"

Safety & Tools
#1

The best way to carry scissors.

What is "Facing Down to the Ground!"

How to Hold Scissors: 7 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

#2

Tool for tracing clay.

What is "Incising tool?"

INCISING TOOL – Roadrunner Ceramics

#3

The machine for cooking clay.

What is a "Kiln?"

Choosing an Electric Kiln – A Step-by-Step Buyer's Guide - Pottery Crafters

#4

A tool for rolling ink onto a printing block.

What is a "Brayer?"

Amazon.com: Speedball Deluxe Soft Rubber Brayer, 4-Inch: Arts, Crafts &  Sewing

#5

Polymer emulsion or synthetic resin.

What is "Acrylic Paint?"

Agents of Change: Acrylic Paint | Artland Magazine

Careers in Art
#1

A person who writes articles about something and also takes the pictures for the article.

What is a "Photojournalist?"

21,893 Photojournalist Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

#2

A person who draws pictures for Medical textbooks.

What is a "Medical Illustrator?"

A Brief Overview of my Medical Illustration Process by Annie Campbell -  YouTube

#3

An Artist who draws pictures of criminals.

What is a "Police Sketch Artist?"

Saginaw Police use sketch artists to make arrests - Washington Times

#4

A person who makes 3D images of people or things.

What is a "Sculptor?"

Sculptor Andrew Sinclair on creating figurative sculpture | Art UK

#5

A person who designs a website.

What is a "Web Designer?"

What Does a Web Designer Do and Do You Need to Hire One?HD Marketing &  Design Fort Wayne

Final Question

A type of artwork where you first carve into a printing block, then roll over the block with a brayer, and press the block onto a piece of paper.

What is "Printmaking?"