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Art Final Semester 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Arcimboldo: | Known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish, and books |
| Georges Seurat: | Uses pointilism to create the famous A Sunday on the GrandJette |
| Van Gogh: | Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art |
| Carl Warner: | Foodscape creator |
| Tim Burton: | Animator - The Nightmare Before Christmas |
| Chuck Close: | Makes faces out of squares of color |
| Define Still Life: | A painting or drawing of an arrangement of object |
| Define Composite: | Made up of various parts or elements. |
| Define Tint: | Color + White |
| Define Shade: | Color + Black |
| Define Tone: | Color + Grey |
| Give an example of primary colors: | Red, Yellow, Blue |
| Give an example of secondary colors: | Orange, Green, Purple |
| Give an example of tertiary colors: | Red-Violet, Red-Orange, Blue-Green |
| Define Monochromatic: | One color scheme |
| Define Analogous: | Three colors side by side on the color wheel |
| Define Complimentary: | Opposing colors on the color wheel |
| Define Split-Complimentary: | A color and the other two colors on the sides of it's compliment |
| Define Geometric Shape: | A set of points or vertices and lines connecting the points in a closed chain, as well as the resulting interior points. |
| Define Organic Shape: | Less well-defined edges |
| Define Form: | A three-dimensional geometrical figure |
| What is a rib? | Smoother like a kidney bean |
| What is greenware? | Unfired Pottery |
| What is bisqueware/bisque? | Refers to ware which has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay. |
| How do you join clay? | Slipping and scoring |