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Which artist got his start in graffiti art in New York City?
Which artist got his start in graffiti art in New York City?
Keith Haring
Name a female Op artist known for her black and white line drawings.
Name a female Op artist known for her black and white line drawings.
Bridget Riley
Name the artist who created 'Promise of the Prairie'.
Name the artist who created 'Promise of the Prairie'.
George Lundeen
Name a French Impressionist artist studied in 4th grade.
Name a French Impressionist artist studied in 4th grade.
Claude Monet
Renaissance artist who created 'Mona Lisa'
Renaissance artist who created 'Mona Lisa'
Leonardo DaVinci
the path of a moving dot
the path of a moving dot
line
the area enclosed by a line
the area enclosed by a line
shape
red, yellow, blue
red, yellow, blue
primary colors
orange, green, purple
orange, green, purple
secondary colors
black, white, grey
black, white, grey
nuetral colors
how something feels or appears to feel
how something feels or appears to feel
texture
A three dimensional shape is called a...
A three dimensional shape is called a...
form
The area not filled with images by the artist
The area not filled with images by the artist
negative space
The objects created in an artwork as the subject matter.
The objects created in an artwork as the subject matter.
positive space
The lightness or darkeness of an object is
The lightness or darkeness of an object is
value
The repeating of elements in an artwork which also gives a sense of visual movement
The repeating of elements in an artwork which also gives a sense of visual movement
rhythm
A sense of oneness or wholeness in an artwork; tied together
A sense of oneness or wholeness in an artwork; tied together
unity
A large difference between two elements in an artwork.
A large difference between two elements in an artwork.
contrast
The repeating of elements in a artwork
The repeating of elements in a artwork
pattern
An element in an artowork given special importance; focal point
An element in an artowork given special importance; focal point
emphasis
When an artist creates an artwork to look exactly like a real thing it is called
When an artist creates an artwork to look exactly like a real thing it is called
Realism
An artwork based on something real, but changed in some way.
An artwork based on something real, but changed in some way.
Abstraction
An artwork that is not based on anything real.
An artwork that is not based on anything real.
Non-objective
A picture of a group of objects arranged by the atist
A picture of a group of objects arranged by the atist
still life
A picture of the artist painted by the artist
A picture of the artist painted by the artist
self-portrait
If an artist is contemporary, it means...
If an artist is contemporary, it means...
the artist is still living.
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