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Art exams review

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What is “Color Theory”?   Artists create a mood or feeling in their artworks.  
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Primary Colors are:   Red, Blue, and Yellow  
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Why are “Primary Colors” the first colors?   No colors can mix to create these colors.  
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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.  
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Secondary Colors are created by mixing 2:   Primary Colors.  
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How do artists create a mood by using colors?   They use a specific combination of colors.  
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The Cool Colors are:   Blue, Violet, and Green  
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Hue is another word for :   Color  
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When creating a Tint, I always add:   Hue to white  
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When painting, value is _____ or _____ of a hue:   Light or dark  
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Intensity of a hue means:   A hue’s brightness or dullness  
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Intermediate colors are the colors:   Both A and B  
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A shade is created by:   Adding black to a hue  
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What’s one reason an artist would change the intensity in a painting?   To contrast between bright and dull objects.  
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Color Scheme is:   A planned combination of colors.  
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What is a Pure Color?   A color right out of the tube of paint  
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A monochromatic painting is created by :   One color using tints and shades.  
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Neutral color scheme creates a mood of:   Calm and quiet  
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Complimentary colors are placed:   Directly across each other from the color wheel  
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Analogous color schemes are colors side by side and…   Share a common hue  
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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  
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What’s the meaning behind hand building?   Building clay with your hands  
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Pinch pot method is using …   Creating a ball of clay and inserting the thumb and pinching to create a bowl or cup.  
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When we discussed slab built, slabs are …   Flatten pieces of clay no thicker than ½ inch thick.  
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Coils are:   Thin ropes of clay creating by rolling clay.  
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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.  
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What is the 2nd stage of dryness?   Leatherhard  
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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.  
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What’s one of the downsides to clay being in the greenware stage?   Its very breakable.  
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Define the difference between the terms Ceramic and Clay.   Ceramic is clay, but after it’s been fired  
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What is a kiln?   An electric fire pit used to fire clay  
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What material is used to make a printblock for relief printmaking?   Wood  
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In a relief sculpture or printblock, the object or image is…   Left raised up  
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Intaglio printmaking is an opposite style of…   Relief  
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When creating an Intaglio block, the image is…   Cut into the block  
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An Intaglio Printblock is usually made of…   Metal  
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Lithography Printmaking is based on the idea that…   Oil will repel water  
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Which is the most widely used style of printmaking?   Lithography  
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What tools are used for Lithography Printmaking?   A stone and a greasy crayon  
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In Lithography Printmaking, as a replacement for stone, you can also use…   Aluminum  
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To create highlights using Lithography Printmaking, you…   Scratch the stone  
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In Screen Printing, what was the liquid that was used to transfer an image onto?   Photo emulsion  
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In Screen Printing, what did the artist use to transfer their image?   UV Light  
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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  
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Name the four types of lines   Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, and Parallel  
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What element allows us to recognize what we are looking at?   Value  
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What are the 7 Elements of Art?   Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Color, Form, and Space  
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An mirroed image is an example of:   Symmetrical Design  
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Choose a correct example of a Vertical Line:   Flagpole  
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If the light is on the left of this person, will a shadow be casted on the left, right, or middle?   Right  
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