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semester art review

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1.What is the definition of a line? a.Marks made by a point moving a long a surface. b.Mark made by a dot c.a surface created by a point
2.Name the four types of lines: a.Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, and Parallel b.Vertical, Horizontal, Zig-Zag, and Curvy c.Diagonal, Parallel, Zig-Zag, and Curvy
3. Choose a correct example of a Vertical Line: a.Counter top b.Car c.Flagpole
4. What describes a parallel line? a. Two lines growing closer together traveling to infinity b. A line traveling north and west to infinity c. Two lines traveling side by side but never touching to infinity
5. Name the two characteristics of lines are: a. Drag and drop b. Curvey and zig zag c. Digs and dags
6. Define what a regular contour line drawing is: a. A line that shows a form or an edge b. A line that completes a shape c. A line that goes to the edge of the page
8. When drawing a blind contour, what will the artist be looking at while drawing? a. Their shoe b. Their paper c. Their object
9. Choose the best description for a continuous contour line drawing: a. The artist never picks up their pencil b. The artist quickly sketches the objects c. The artist never looks at the paper
11. Line can also create… a. Trouble b. Emotion c. Taste
12. Hiroshige created a sense of _________ by using horizontal lines. a. Excitement b. Calm c. Disappointment
13. In Vincent Van Vogh’s “The Starry Night,” Vincent created a sense of “excitement” by using the following technique a. Long, zig zag, lines b. Short, curvey lines c. Very few lines
14. As discussed in class, what was the story Hiroshige was trying to tell? a. Slave labor in Asia during the time period b. Peaceful story of fisherman working c. Warring neighbors working together
16. What are the 7 Elements of Art? a. Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Color, Form, and Space b. Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Organic, Geometric, and Circle c. Value, Texture, Line, Organic, Contour, Balance, and Rhythm
17. The word “organic” tell us that the shape is _______________? a. A man made shape b. Angled and harsh c. Something that is living
21. What element allows us to recognize what we are looking at? a. Shape b. Color c. Value
22. If the light is on the left of this person, will a shadow be casted on the left or right? a. left b. right
24. Symmetrical Balance is: a. Mirrored reflection of design. b. Different objects but same visual weight on each side. c. One side is heavier visually than the other
26. Pattern is : a. A different color combination. b. Continuous repetition of line, shape, and color. c. Parallel lines.
27. What was an interesting fact about Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” did we discuss a. The dark mysterious object was in fact a tower. b. The town was where he grew up. c. Vincent painted it from memory.
28. What is “Color Theory”? a. The process of paint mixing. b. Visual quality of an object caused by the amount of light reflected and absorbed. c. Artists create a mood or feeling in their artworks.
29. Primary Colors are a. Violet, Orange, and Green b. Blue, Green, and Orange c. Red, Blue, and Yellow
30. Why are “Primary Colors” the first colors? a. No colors can mix to create these colors. b. All other colors are mixed together to make the primary colors. c. Three colors are mixed together to create them.
31. Newton discovered that light is the combination of the 7 colors of the color wheel by a. Seeing light shine through a prism in a dark room. b. By seeing light hit a rain drop on a leaf. c. Having an apple fall on his head, giving him the idea from the apples colors.
32. Secondary Colors are created by mixing 2: a. Primary Colors. b. Warm and Cool Colors. c. Analogous Colors.
33. How do artists create a mood by using colors? a. They make everything on the painting a low intensity. b. They use a specific combination of colors. c. They paint the canvas a yellow color.
34. The Cool Colors are: a. Red- Orange, Yellow- Orange, and Red b. Blue, Violet, and Green c. Red, Blue, and Yellow
35. Hue is another word for : a. Value b. Shade c. Color
36. When creating a Tint, I always add: a. Black to the color b. Hue to white c. White to hue
37. When painting, value is _____ or _____ of a hue: a. Intensity or brightness b. Purity or impurity c. Light or dark
38. Intensity of a hue means a. A hue’s brightness or dullness b. A hue’s lightness or darkness c. A hue’s powerfulness
39. Intermediate colors are the colors a. Between a primary and secondary color on the color wheel b. Created by mixing a primary and secondary color c. Both A and B
40. A shade is created by a. Adding white to a hue b. Adding black to a hue c. Adding a hue to a white
41. What’s one reason an artist would change the intensity in a painting? a. To contrast between bright and dull objects. b. To plan a combination of colors c. To create unicorns
42. Color Scheme is: a. The colors you choose based on how you feel. b. A planned combination of colors. c. 3 colors chosen at random.
43. What is a Pure Color a. A color created from pure berries in the wild b. A color with no dirt or debris in it. c. A color right out of the tube of paint
44. A monochromatic painting is created by : a. One color using tints and shades. b. A bright color mixed with primary colors. c. Less intense color using only black.
45. Neutral color scheme creates a mood of: a. Calm and quiet b. Heartbreak and sadness c. Happy and lively
46. Complimentary colors are placed: a. Beside each other on the color wheel b. Directly across each other from the color wheel c. Every other color around the color wheel
47. Analogous color schemes are colors side by side and… a. Share a common hue b. Share a common pigment c. Share a common chemical
48. On the color theory video, what happened to the color of the giant tree when he rode away on his motorcycle? a. The tree became more detailed b. The color became less intense c. The color changed to its complimentary color
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