Art 1st Semester Exam
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| Define Element Of Art | Basic componets or building blocks used by the artist when producing works of art.
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| 7 Elements Of Art | Color, Value, Line, Shape, Form, Texture, Space
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| Continuous Mark Made On Some Surface | Line
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| Define Space | Element of art that refers to the distance or area between, around, above, below, or within things
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| Where The Sky Meets The Ground | Horizon Line
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| Uses 1 Vanishing Point | 1pt Perspective
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| The point at which receding paraellel lines seem to converge | Vanishing Point
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| Another Name For Horizon Line | Eye Level Line
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| True/False: Overlapping Shows Depth | True
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| 7 Ways To Show Depth On A 2-D Surface | Overlapping shapes, Distant shapes smaller&closer shapes larger, Distant shapes high&closer ones lower, Less detail in distance & more on closer, Duller hues for shapes in the distance, Coloring distant shapes more blue, Slant horozontial lines
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| Define Color | Element of art with three properties: Hue, Intensity, Value
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| Another Name For Color | Hue
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| Basic Colors From Which Its Possible To Mix All The Other Colors Of The Spectrum | Primary
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| Obtained By Mixing Equal Amounts Of 2 Primary Colors | Secondary
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| Colors Produced By Mixing Primary & Secondary Colors | Intermediate
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| Colors Directly Opposite Each Other On The Color Wheel | Complementary
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| Consisting of 1 color | Monochromatic
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| What You Get When You Mix Two Complementary Colors Together | Neutrel
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| Colors Next To Each Other On The Color Wheel | Analogous
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| Colors Involved With The Sun | Warm
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| Colors Involved With The Sky Or Water | Cool
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| Light Values Of 1 Hue | Tint
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| Color+Black | Shade
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| True/False: If Lines Are Vertical In Life, Their Vertical In Drawings. | True
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| 3 Ways To Manipulate Lines | 1. Direction
2. Thickness
3. Space In Between
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| What Do You Do To Clay Before You Start Using It | Wedge It
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| 4 Ways That Can Cause Your Project To Explode | 1. Air Bubble
2. Foreign Object
3. Enclosed Space With No Hole
4. Too Wet
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| How Do We Dry Our Projects | Cover Them In Plastic
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| What Does Clay Do When It Dries | Shrinks
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| What Can Happen To Clay If It Dried Wrong | Warp Or Crack
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| 3 Types Of Handbuilding Methods | Coil, Pinch Pot, Slab
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| Name 2 Of The 4 S's And Define Them | Score: Distress clay surface before joining 2 pieces of clay
Slip: Liquid clay used to join the pieces together
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| Type Of Handbuilding Where You Use Ropes Of Clay | Coil
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| Type Of Handbuilding Where You Start With A Ball Of Clay And Insert Your Thumb | Pinch Pot
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| Type Of Handbuilding That Uses Rolled Out, Flat Pieces Of Clay | Slab
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| How Thick Should Slabs Be | 3/8's Of An Inch
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| Type Of Clay We Use | Earthernware
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| Name The 4 Different Building Techniques And Describe Them | Carving: Cutting Into The Clay Surface And Removing Clay
Impressing: Decorate By Stamping Or Impressing An Item Into It
Embossing: To Decorate With Raised Ornamentation
Incising: Engrave Or Cut An Area For Decoration
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| Where We Put Clay We Didn't Use And Tear It Into Tiny Balls | Recycled Clay Container
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| Where We Clean Our Hands | Slurry Bucket
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| An Element Of Art That Refers To The Way Things Feel Or Look As If They Might Feel | Texture
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| The Renaissance Movement Began In | Italy
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| Provided A Scientific Basis For The Illusion Kniwn As Linear Perspective | Fillippo Brunelleschi
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| Brunelleschi demonstrated the key principle where parallel lineas apper to ________ in the distance and converge to a single point | Recede
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| A german artist did one of the earliest known examples of mulitiple vanishing points | Albrecht Durer
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| Studied light & shade and called it perspective of disappearance | Leonardo
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