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Art vocabulary jeopardy game -If you create a new board, make sure you make it the LAST slide in the Powerpoint. The 'Back to the Board" button on each slide links back to the LAST slide only.

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Weaving

• An artwork made of thread, yarn, or other fibers laced or woven together.

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Tint

• A color that is created when you mix white with a color.

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Linear Symmetry

• If you divided an object in half and the left side looked the same or similar to the right side, it would be said to have ____________________.

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Primary Colors

• A group of colors that can be mixed together in different ways to create all other colors (red, yellow, blue).

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Quilt

• A piece of textile art created by sewing together patches of fabric.

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Diagonal Line

• A slanted edge or line.

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Broken Line

• This line looks like it fell down and broke.

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Clay

• A soft, moist material used to create artworks such as sculptures and pottery.

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Analogous Colors

• Color scheme of colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel.

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Abstract Art

• It doesn’t look really realistic and the artist probably cared more about colors and shapes.

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Geometric Shape

• A regular shape (such as a square, triangle, circle, etc).

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Landscape

• A drawing or painting showing an outdoor scene.

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Middle-ground

• The middle layer in a piece of artwork (between the foreground and the background).

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Shade

• A color made by adding black to another color.

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Shadow

• Areas of darkness on or around an object caused by a lack of direct light in certain areas (can be used to make something look more 3-D).

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Warm Colors

• Colors that appear to advance in space (hint: they are fiery and hot).

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Atmospheric Perspective

• A technique used to create the illusion of depth in your artwork by coloring the background details lighter and with less detail and the foreground darker and with more detail.

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Animation

• The art of showing many pictures quickly to make them look like they are moving.

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Collage

• The technique of overlapping and gluing multiple pieces of paper together to create a piece of art.

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Pattern

• A _________ is created when a color, shape, line, or something else is repeated in a certain order.

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Radial Symmetry

• A type of symmetry which radiates around a central point.

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Seascape

• An artwork which shows a sea, ocean, or shore scene.

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Variety

• A principle of design which refers to having a lot of something from the same group with difference (for example, a handful of different coins would be an example of a _________ of coins).

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Symmetry

• Balance created by making both sides or an artwork the same, equal, or almost the same (hint: can be radial or linear).

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Secondary Colors

• The three colors that are created when you mix the colors red, yellow, and blue in certain ways.

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Highlight

• Areas of direct light on an object (can be used to make something look more 3-D).

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Form

• An object is said to have _______ if it is 3-D or looks like it is 3-D (this would be implied ___________).

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Realistic

• Showing something, such as a person or a scene in your artwork as it really looks.

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Score

• The process of making scratch-marks in clay to better enable the process of joining pieces of clay.

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Soft Sculpture

• A three-dimensional piece of artwork created with a soft material (such as fabric, canvas, etc).

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Logo

• A symbol used to represent a group (like a business or organization).

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Pinch-pot

• A pot/bowl created by pinching pieces of clay into the right shape.

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Still-life

• An artwork showing an arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own (such as fruit or flowers).

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Horizontal Line

• A line that moves across the paper from left to right.

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Vertical Line

• Moving up and down rather than side to side.

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Zig-zag Lines

• A line that sharply alternates between moving up and down.

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Textile Art

• Fabric arts.

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Tempera Paint

• A chalky, water-based paint (sometimes called poster paint).

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Portrait

• A picture of a person.

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Kiln

• The furnace in which clay is fired to harden it.

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Color Wheel

• A tool artists use to make choices about color.

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Architect

• A person whose job is to design buildings.

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Chalk Pastel

• A medium that can be used like chalk and blends colors very well.

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Illustrator

• An artist who creates images for things such as books or posters.

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Border

• Decorative detail going around the outside of your artwork.

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Movement

• The sense of motion created in a piece of artwork (wavy lines often show this).

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Mosaic

• An artwork made from small pieces of colored glass, stone, paper, or other materials.

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1-point perspective

• A way of drawing something in which all diagonal lines converge to a single point on the horizon line. This way of drawing helps create the illusion of depth.

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Texture (implied)

• The way that something appears to feel.

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Texture (real)

• The way that something really feels.

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Watercolor Paint

• A translucent water-based paint.

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Self-Portrait

• A picture of yourself created by yourself.

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Neutral Colors

• A color scheme made up of the colors white, black, gray, and brown.

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Symbol

• A letter, color, sign, or picture that expresses a larger meaning (it represents something).

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Tessellation

• Pattern created with a repeating shape that does not overlap and could continue on forever.

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2-point Perspective

• A way of drawing something in which receding lines meet at two vanishing points.

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Complementary Colors

• Colors that sit across from each other on the color wheel.

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Background

• The farthest layer back in your artwork (hint: it is often a sky).

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Freeform Shape

• A organic or irregular shape that is not geometric.

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Line

• A path of a point moving through space (hint: it can be horizontal, vertical, broken, wavy, etc).

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Repetition

• Something that occurs over and over and over again.

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Spiral Line

• A type of line created by starting at a middle point that gradually moves outward and gets larger in a circular motion.

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Value

• The lightness or darkness of a color.

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Wavy Line

• A line that alternates between moving up and down fluidly through space.

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Slab

• An even flat piece of clay.

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Oil Pastel

• A pastel that is oil-based and is great for blending colors.

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Foreground

• The front layer in a piece of artwork. This layer appears to be closest to the viewer.

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Blueprints

• The detailed drawing an architect creates for a building before he/she starts building it.

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Depth

• The apparent distance from front to back. (hint: Volume=height x width x ___________)

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Contour Line

• An outline.

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Cool Colors

• These colors appear to recede in space. (hint: They are laid back – and chill).

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Printmaking

• The process of creating prints of the same image.

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Coil

• A rope-like shaped piece of clay.

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Color Illusion of Depth Elements/Principles

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