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Art I

QuestionAnswersecond answer
Asymmetrical is a type of visual balance in which two sides of a composition are different yet balance True True
Informal balance is another word for symmetrical balance False false
Unity is word that best describes the arrangement of parts of an artwork False false
An artwork that is balance seems to have equal visual weight of intrest in all areas it seems stable True true
Focal point is another way of saying center of interest the center of interest is usually the most important part of art True true
Color spectrum is a plan for selecting or organizing colors for a composition False false
A circular chart of is commonly used to remember color relationships when working with pigment True true
Secondary colors are directly opposite each on the color wheel False false
When complementary colors are mixed together they make neutral brown or gray True true
Colors are said to be contrasting when there is a large difference in lightness and darkness True true
Cool colors are all colors that white added to them False false
The term two dimensional may be applied to drawing and painting True true
the elements of design are the visual tools artists use to create art the art element include line color value shape form texture and space true true
the term emphasis may be used for an area that has contrasting sizes shapes color or other distinctive feature to catch the viewer's attention true true
the term value refers to the brightness or dullness of a color value of a color may be dulled by adding it's complement false false
intermediate or tertiary colors are made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors the intermediate colors are orange green and violet (or purple) these are also called tertiary colors false false
invented textures may be created by repeating lines and shapes in a pattern true true
a line can vary in length width direction curvature value and color true true
a line is a contour or outline considered as a feature of design or composition true true
monochromatic refers to a painting done in one value false false
a secondary color is spaced equal distance between two primary colors on the color wheel true true
you cannot see through an object or material that is a opaque true true
pattern is a model or guide for making something true true
pattern is lines colors or shapes repeated over and over in a planned way true true
the picture plane is the imaginary plane corresponding to the surface of a picture and perpendicular true true
positive shapes are the objects in a work of art true true
negative shape is the background or space around the subject of the artwork true true
black and white are the primary colors false false
repetition occurs when part are used over and over in a planned way true true
rhythm is created when visual elements are repeated rhythm may be alternating regular flowing progressive jazzy true true
a drawing that was made 8" by 12" (20.3 x 30.5 cm) would be drawn to scale if it was enlarged to 12" by 18" (30.5 x 46 cm) true true
all cool colors are made with the color blue true true
a dark value of a color is made by adding black to the color true true
hue is another term for color true true
drawing parallel lines to show grass is an example of simulated texture true true
space is the empty or open area between around above or within objects true true
subject is the idea shown in an artwork false false
the qualities of a work associated with the sense of touch are tactile true true
technique is an artist's way of using art materials such as a special type of brush-stroke true true
texture can be sensed by touch or sight true true
a work of art that has length width and height is three dimensional false false
tints of colors may be created by adding white pink is a tint of red true true
unity is obtained by repeating colors and shapes all parts of a design are working together as a team true true
intensity is important in a work of art element that indicates the brightness or saturation of a color true true
variation is important in a work of art variation is the use of different lines shapes texture and colors true true
red and green are examples of complementary colors true true
warm colors are all of the colors complementary colors false false
the color plan of red yellow and blue is an example of a triad color scheme true true
a related color scheme would be colors that are next to each other on the color wheel true true
analogous colors is another term for complementary colors false false
Created by: Wimbish Brennen
 

 



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