black and absolute white. a.Linear Perspective b.Line c.Tonal Range d.Form
Various shades of grey between absolute
black and absolute white. a.Linear Perspective b.Line c.Tonal Range d.Form
What are tertiary colors?
a.A primary color mixed with another primary color b.The same color repeated in different shades c.A primary color mixed with a secondary color d.Red, Yellow, and Blue
What are tertiary colors?
a.A primary color mixed with another primary color b.The same color repeated in different shades c.A primary color mixed with a secondary color d.Red, Yellow, and Blue
When mixing white with red paint, the
resulting color, pink, is called a: a.shade b.primary color c.tint d.neutral color
When mixing white with red paint, the
resulting color, pink, is called a: a.shade b.primary color c.tint d.neutral color
A plan for organizing colors is called
_________. a.portrait b.composition c.color scheme d.still life
A plan for organizing colors is called
_________. a.portrait b.composition c.color scheme d.still life
Adding black to a color to make it darker
creates a: a.tint b.secondary color c.shade d.complementary color
Adding black to a color to make it darker
creates a: a.tint b.secondary color c.shade d.complementary color
Colors next to each other on the color wheel
are called: a.complementary b.analogous c.tertiary d.positive and negative
Colors next to each other on the color wheel
are called: a.complementary b.analogous c.tertiary d.positive and negative
The darkness and lightness of a color is
called: a.shape b.value c.form d.harmony
The darkness and lightness of a color is
called: a.shape b.value c.form d.harmony
When mixing red and blue, the resulting
color is: a.yellow b.black c.green d.purple
When mixing red and blue, the resulting
color is: a.yellow b.black c.green d.purple
What is color theory?
Anything that has to do with color
The color red is considered one of
the _______ colors.
The color red is considered one of
the primary colors.
Objects that appear in the center of an art
work are called: a.Foreground b.Middleground c.Background d.Horizon
Objects that appear in the center of an art
work are called: a.Foreground b.Middleground c.Background d.Horizon
The point on the horizon line where parallel
lines appear to vanish. a.Tonal Range b.Proportion c.Vanishing Point d.Linear Perspective
The point on the horizon line where parallel
lines appear to vanish. a.Tonal Range b.Proportion c.Vanishing Point d.Linear Perspective
A rapid drawing or painting. This may be
complete in itself or used for a more detailed project. a.Contour b.Sketch c.Contrast d.Composition
A rapid drawing or painting. This may be
complete in itself or used for a more detailed project. a.Contour b.Sketch c.Contrast d.Composition
The way we show objects in proportion to
one another as they recede to a distant point. a.Contrast b.Foreshortening c.Linear Perspective d.Form
The way we show objects in proportion to
one another as they recede to a distant point. a.Contrast b.Foreshortening c.Linear Perspective d.Form
The way we show objects in relation to one
another; size, shape, etc. a.Proportion b.Gesture c.Linear Perspective d.Sketch
The way we show objects in relation to one
another; size, shape, etc. a.Proportion b.Gesture c.Linear Perspective d.Sketch
The following is NOT an example of types of
lines: a.thick and thin b.zig zag and wavy c.curved and straight d.primary and secondary
The following is NOT an example of types of
lines: a.thick and thin b.zig zag and wavy c.curved and straight d.primary and secondary
What does it mean to Cross Hatch?
a.To create an outline of something b.To fill a space or create a shade by overlapping lines in different directions c.To choose a group of colors that you think look good together d.To use a regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement.
What does it mean to Cross Hatch?
a.To create an outline of something b.To fill a space or create a shade by overlapping lines in different directions c.To choose a group of colors that you think look good together d.To use a regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement.
What is a focal point?
a.Art based on a circle with its design extending from its center b.A review or opinion of something; often dealing with art or literature c.An optical illusion d.The center of interest or activity in a work of art
What is a focal point?
a.Art based on a circle with its design extending from its center b.A review or opinion of something; often dealing with art or literature c.An optical illusion d.The center of interest or activity in a work of art
Shade is the color added to a bisque pot so
that it will shine after being fired. If false write the correct answer. a.True b.False
Shade is the color added to a bisque pot so
that it will shine after being fired. If false write the correct answer. a.True b.False
Freestand sculpture is exactly the same as
a relief; it is just another name for relief. a.True b.False
Freestand sculpture is exactly the same as
a relief; it is just another name for relief. a.True b.False
____________is pressing the thumb into a
ball of clay, and drawing the clay out into a pot by repeatedly squeezing the clay between the thumb and fingers.
Pinch Pot
_____________Post American artist that
used fodder to create her sculptures.
Louise Nevelson
___________The process of defining
material in which material is carved away.
subtractive
__________A type of three dimensional
sculpture that is surrounded on all sides by space.
Freestanding
_________The process of defining volumes
of a material being added.
Additive
What is the grid method of
drawing?
Grids are used as reference points to
draw a photo. The proportion of the grid paper should be equal to the proportion of the photo when drawn. Draw a grid on the photo, the bigger the picture, the larger the squares, then draw a matching grid on a drawing surface. Identify the objects in each square and draw it on your grid paper.