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Pop Art Test

QuestionAnswer
appropriate to borrow and reinterpret
collage an illustration technique that consists of creating images out of cut paper
contrasting colors two opposing colors placed near each other in a way that emphasizes their differences
emphasize to highlight or stress the importance of
flat colors pure colors with no shading, highlights, or texture
gallerist a person who owns an art gallery or who exhibits and promotes artists’ work in galleries to attract buyers
geometric shapes shapes or patterns made of recognizable forms
grid a network of overlapping horizontal and vertical lines
hard-edge composed of geometric shapes and flat colors
multiples many copies
outline a line that defines the outward edges of a shape
pattern similar or identical images, or sets of images, repeated in an artwork
Pop Art an art movement that blurred the lines between popular culture and high art in the 1960s
printmaking the art or technique of making prints, or copies, by pressing paper against an inked or painted surface with raised designs
repeated appearing again and again in an artwork
saturated pure, vivid, or intense color
simplify to make less complex
speech balloon a rounded outline containing words or thoughts
variation minor differences in an image that is repeated
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