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Question | Answer |
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What is “Color Theory”? | Visual quality of an object caused by the amount of light reflected and absorbed. |
Primary Colors are: | c. Red, Blue, and Yellow |
Why are “Primary Colors” the first colors? | No colors can mix to create these colors. |
Newton discovered that light is the combination of the 7 colors of the color wheel by: | Seeing light shine through a prism in a dark room. |
Secondary Colors are created by mixing 2: | a. Primary Colors. |
How do artists create a mood by using colors? | They use a specific combination of colors. |
The Cool Colors are | Blue, Violet, and Green |
Hue is another word for : | b. Shade |
When creating a Tint, I always add: | Hue to white |
When painting, value is _____ or _____ of a hue: | c. Light or dark |
Intensity of a hue means: | A hue’s brightness or dullness |
Intermediate colors are the colors: | Both A and B |
A shade is created by | Adding black to a hue |
What’s one reason an artist would change the intensity in a painting | To contrast between bright and dull objects. |
Color Scheme is: | A planned combination of colors. |
What is a Pure Color | A color right out of the tube of paint |
A monochromatic painting is created by | One color using tints and shades. |
Neutral color scheme creates a mood of: | Calm and quiet |
Complimentary colors are placed: | Directly across each other from the color wheel |
Analogous color schemes are colors side by side and… | a. Share a common hue |
On the color theory video, what happened to the color of the giant tree when he rode away on his motorcycle? | The color became less intense |
What’s the meaning behind hand building? | a. Building clay with your hands |
Pinch pot method is using … | Creating a ball of clay and inserting the thumb and pinching to create a bowl or cup. |
24. When we discussed slab built, slabs are … | b. Flatten pieces of clay no thicker than ½ inch thick. |
25. Coils are: | Thin ropes of clay creating by rolling clay. |
When we watched the video on “Throwing,” what was the person doing? | Use a potter’s wheel to create a clay object by spinning the clay. |
What is the 2nd stage of dryness? | a. Leatherhard |
Name me one of the pro’s to have clay at the leather hard stage. | It holds it shape and can still add to it. |
What’s one of the downsides to clay being in the greenware stage? | Its very breakable. |
Define the difference between the terms Ceramic and Clay. | Ceramic is clay, but after it’s been fired |
What is a kiln? | An electric fire pit used to fire clay |
What material is used to make a printblock for relief printmaking? | b. Wood |
33. In a relief sculpture or printblock, the object or image is… | c. Left raised up |
Intaglio printmaking is an opposite style of… | b. Relief |
When creating an Intaglio block, the image is… | a. Cut into the block |
An Intaglio Printblock is usually made of… | a. Linoleum |
Lithography Printmaking is based on the idea that… | b. Oil will repel water |
Which is the most widely used style of printmaking? | c. Lithography |
What tools are used for Lithography Printmaking? | a. A stone and a greasy crayon |
In Lithography Printmaking, as a replacement for stone, you can also use… | b. Aluminum |
In Screen Printing, what was the liquid that was used to transfer an image onto? | a. Photo emulsion |
43. In Screen Printing, what did the artist use to transfer their image? | c. UV Light |
After the image is transferred to a “Screen,” the ink is pressed through the template with a… creating a print on the t-shirt. | Squeegee |
45. Name the four types of lines: | Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, and Parallel |
What element allows us to recognize what we are looking at? | c. Value |
What are the 7 Elements of Art? | Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Color, Form, and Space |
An example of: | Symmetrical Design |
49. Choose a correct example of a Vertical Line: | c. Flagpole |
If the light is on the left of this person, will a shadow be casted on the left, right, or middle? | b. Right |