- What are the 5 types of line?
- What is the difference between color and hue?
- What important element is needed to see color?
- Complimentary colors appear ______when next to each other, but when mixed together, they cause the other color to______.
- What are the primary colors?
- Primaries can be defined …
- What are the secondary colors and how are they created?
- Which of the following describes Intermediate/tertiary colors?
- When naming tertiary colors, it is considered best practice to:
- How are intermediate or tertiary colors named?
- What is the difference between a shape and a form?
- What are complimentary colors? What are analogous colors?
- Which watercolor technique helps to repel wet paint?
- Which watercolor technique creates a gradual change in value, such as light to dark?
- Which watercolor technique could be used to create the look of sand, snow, or stars?
- Why is it important to use very light pencil when you draw out your watercolor composition?
- Which watercolor techniques add texture?
- How is burnishing done and what sort of an effect does it make?
- What is scraffito?
- What is a wax bloom?
- Which colored pencil technique is used to create the illusion of a shadow to make an object seem to pop out from the page?
- What are some examples of linear drawing techniques?
- Define the following terms as they relate to our unit on clay:
- Glazing
- Coiling
- Pinching
- Slab building
- Throwing
- Slip
- Score
- Bone dry
- Bisque
- Leather hard
- Additive design
- Subtractive design
- Explain the difference between 1point, 2point, and atmospheric perspective.
- Where in the picture plane, are items most easily seen? (foreground, background, middle ground, horizon?)
- Define linear perspective and vanishing point.
- What is the correct way to label a print when printmaking?
- Define the following terms as they relate to printmaking:
- Block printing
- Screen printing
- Monoprint
- Gouge
- Brayer
- Plate
- What is UNITY? What are some ways an artist might create unity in a composition?
- What are accurate body proportions for the torso, arms, legs, head, etc?
- What is EMPHASIS? What are some ways an artist might create emphasis in a composition?
- What is CONTRAST? What are some ways an artist might create contrast in a composition?
- Define texture and list some examples of different textures.
- What is BALANCE in art? Draw an example.
- What is the purpose of critiquing artwork and what makes a work successful?
- What is a gesture drawing?
- Who was Andy Warhol and what sort of things did he paint?
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