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HS Art 1 Exam Review
Semester Exam Review 2014
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| An element of art that indicates areas between, around, above, below, or within something. | Space |
| The Italian word meaning of "light-dark." The use of value contrasts to represent the effects of light and shadow. | Chiaroscuro |
| Red and Green, Blue and Orange, Yellow and Purple are: | Complimentary Colors |
| The identifying characteristics of the artwork of an individual, a group of artists, a period of time, or an entire society is called: | Style |
| Having height and width. | Two-dimensional (2D) |
| Having height, width, and depth. | Three-dimensional (3D) |
| An element of art concerned with the degree of lightness and darkness of a color. | Value |
| An element of art that is two-dimensional. | Shape |
| When using Prismacolor pencils, what can keep you from adding color to your paper? | Coloring too hard that you finish the paper's teeth. |
| One way artists use values is to help them make ojects look solid. Using dark and light values in this way is called: | Shading |
| The three primary colors are: | Red, Yellow, and Blue |
| The three secondary colors are: | Orange, Green, and Violet |
| A mid-nineteenth-century style in which artists turned to painting familiar scenes and events as they actually appeared in nature, without stylization or idealization, as in Neoclassicism and Romanticism. | Realism |
| When creating value by using color, we always blend with at least how many colors? | 3 colors |
| Gustave Courbet was the leading artist of what movement? | Realist |
| Unity, variety, emphasis, rhythm, movement, balance, pattern, and proportion are ___________ of design. | Principles |
| In pictures, Positive Shapes are the figures and ___________ ____ make up the ground. | Negative Shapes |
| The repetition of elements or combinations of elements in a recognizable organization. | Pattern |
| A technique in which the artist creates the illusion of depth by an object in front of another. | Overlapping |
| Lines with Little variation that describe the outer edges of shapes that appear flat. | Outlines |
| Bumps on paper that come from the paper being compressed | Teeth |
| A free form of shapes. | Organic Shapes |
| Optical movement is the _____________ of movement, or implied movement caused by the response of the eye to lines, shapes, and colors arranged in artworks. | Illusion |
| The materials such as oil, watercolor, etc., used to create an artwork; or category of art such as drawing, painting, or sculpture. | Medium |
| The basic element of art, referring to a continuous mark, made on a surface by a moving point. | Line |
| Squares, triangles, and circles. | Geometric shapes |
| The area of a picture that appears to be closest to the viewer. | Foreground |
| Line, shape, form, color, value, space, and texture are _______ of art. | Elements |
| Shading created by cross parallel lines | Crosshatching |
| Pablo Picasso is mostly known for what style? | Cubism |
| Blue, Green, and Violet. | Cool Colors |
| Red, Orange, and Yellow. | Warm colors |
| Lines that define the outer edges of forms and surfaces within a form-such as shapes or wrinkles and folds. | Contour Lines |
| An art element with three properties: hue, value, and intensity. | Color |
| Diego Rivera | The Flower Vendor |
| Frida Kahlo | Self Portrait as a Tehuana |
| Paul Cezanne | Mont Sainte- Victoire |
| Grant Wood | American Gothic |
| Pablo Picasso | Three Musicians |