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art review

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Various shades of grey between absolute black and absolute white.

a.Linear Perspectiveb.Linec.Tonal Ranged.Form

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Various shades of grey between absolute black and absolute white.

a.Linear Perspectiveb.Linec.Tonal Ranged.Form

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What are tertiary colors?a.A primary color mixed with another

primary colorb.The same color repeated in different

shadesc.A primary color mixed with a secondary

colord.Red, Yellow, and Blue

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What are tertiary colors?a.A primary color mixed with another

primary colorb.The same color repeated in different

shadesc.A primary color mixed with a secondary

colord.Red, Yellow, and Blue

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When mixing white with red paint, the resulting color, pink, is called a:

a.shadeb.primary colorc.tintd.neutral color

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When mixing white with red paint, the resulting color, pink, is called a:

a.shadeb.primary colorc.tintd.neutral color

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A plan for organizing colors is called _________.

a.portraitb.compositionc.color schemed.still life

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A plan for organizing colors is called _________.

a.portraitb.compositionc.color schemed.still life

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Adding black to a color to make it darker creates a:

a.tintb.secondary colorc.shaded.complementary color

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Adding black to a color to make it darker creates a:

a.tintb.secondary colorc.shaded.complementary color

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Colors next to each other on the color wheel are called:

a.complementaryb.analogousc.tertiaryd.positive and negative

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Colors next to each other on the color wheel are called:

a.complementaryb.analogousc.tertiaryd.positive and negative

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The darkness and lightness of a color is called:

a.shapeb.valuec.formd.harmony

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The darkness and lightness of a color is called:

a.shapeb.valuec.formd.harmony

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When mixing red and blue, the resulting color is:

a.yellowb.blackc.greend.purple

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When mixing red and blue, the resulting color is:

a.yellowb.blackc.greend.purple

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What is color theory?

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Anything that has to do with color

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The color red is considered one of the _______ colors.

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The color red is considered one of the primary colors.

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Objects that appear in the center of an art work are called:

a.Foregroundb.Middlegroundc.Backgroundd.Horizon

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Objects that appear in the center of an art work are called:

a.Foregroundb.Middlegroundc.Backgroundd.Horizon

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The point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to vanish.

a.Tonal Rangeb.Proportionc.Vanishing Pointd.Linear Perspective

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The point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to vanish.

a.Tonal Rangeb.Proportionc.Vanishing Pointd.Linear Perspective

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A rapid drawing or painting. This may be complete in itself or used for a more detailed project.

a.Contourb.Sketchc.Contrastd.Composition

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A rapid drawing or painting. This may be complete in itself or used for a more detailed project.

a.Contourb.Sketchc.Contrastd.Composition

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The way we show objects in proportion to one another as they recede to a distant point.

a.Contrastb.Foreshorteningc.Linear Perspectived.Form

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The way we show objects in proportion to one another as they recede to a distant point.

a.Contrastb.Foreshorteningc.Linear Perspectived.Form

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The way we show objects in relation to one another; size, shape, etc.

a.Proportionb.Gesturec.Linear Perspectived.Sketch

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The way we show objects in relation to one another; size, shape, etc.

a.Proportionb.Gesturec.Linear Perspectived.Sketch

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 The following is NOT an example of types of

lines:a.thick and thinb.zig zag and wavyc.curved and straightd.primary and secondary

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 The following is NOT an example of types of

lines:a.thick and thinb.zig zag and wavyc.curved and straightd.primary and secondary

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What does it mean to Cross Hatch?a.To create an outline of somethingb.To fill a space or create a shade by

overlapping lines in different directionsc.To choose a group of colors that you think

look good togetherd.To use a regular repetition of elements to

produce the look and feel of movement.

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What does it mean to Cross Hatch?a.To create an outline of somethingb.To fill a space or create a shade by

overlapping lines in different directionsc.To choose a group of colors that you think

look good togetherd.To use a regular repetition of elements to

produce the look and feel of movement.

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What is a focal point?a.Art based on a circle with its design

extending from its centerb.A review or opinion of something; often

dealing with art or literaturec.An optical illusiond.The center of interest or activity in a work

of art

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What is a focal point?a.Art based on a circle with its design

extending from its centerb.A review or opinion of something; often

dealing with art or literaturec.An optical illusiond.The center of interest or activity in a

work of art

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Shade is the color added to a bisque pot so that it will shine after being fired. If false write the correct answer.

a.Trueb.False

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Shade is the color added to a bisque pot so that it will shine after being fired. If false write the correct answer.

a.Trueb.False

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Freestand sculpture is exactly the same as a relief; it is just another name for relief.

a.Trueb.False

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Freestand sculpture is exactly the same as a relief; it is just another name for relief.

a.Trueb.False

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____________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.

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Pinch Pot

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_____________Post American artist that used fodder to create her sculptures.

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Louise Nevelson

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___________The process of defining material in which material is carved away.

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subtractive

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__________A type of three dimensional sculpture that is surrounded on all sides by space.

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Freestanding

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_________The process of defining volumes of a material being added.

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Additive

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What is the grid method of drawing?

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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.

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How does the grid method assist in drawing something realistically?

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The proportions of the picture will be close to the photo, rather than skewed.