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ART 3&4: Mid-Term Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Mosaic Clay/Pottery Pottery Methods Drawings Plaster 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Mosaic– 100 Points ANSWER: A picture or decorative design made by setting small colored pieces, as of stone or tile into a surface. ANSWER: Mosaic

Mosaic– 200 Points ANSWER: Used to fill the spaces in between the tiles. ANSWER: Grout

Mosaic– 300 Points ANSWER: The invention of the tessera made mosaics look more like what? ANSWER: Painting

Mosaic– 400 Points ANSWER: This style was first used for art decorations by the _____ and ______. ANSWER: Greeks and Romans

Mosaic– 500 Points ANSWER: Mosaics works of art were MOST commonly used for. ANSWER: Art (decorations)

Clay/Pottery– 100 Points ANSWER: A heavy, sticky material from the earth that is made into different shapes and that becomes hard when it is baked or dried. ANSWER: Clay

Clay/Pottery– 200 Points Clay that is fired once. ANSWER: Bisque

Clay/Pottery– 300 Points ANSWER: The general term for pottery that is not porcelain or some other specific type. ANSWER: Earthenware

Clay/Pottery– 400 Points The process of baking clay. ANSWER: Firing

Clay/Pottery– 500 Points ANSWER: Stage of clay when you can no longer add but can still carve into the surface. ANSWER: Leather Hard

Pottery Methods– 100 Points This method uses large squares of clay which are held together by slip and scoring. ANSWER: Slab

Pottery Methods– 200 Points This starts as a liquid and turns into glass as it is heated. ANSWER: Glaze

Pottery Methods– 300 Points This method uses rolls or ropes of clay to produce pottery. ANSWER: Coil

Pottery Methods– 400 Points Technique to create a rough surface. ANSWER: Scoring

Pottery Methods– 500 Points Process of working clay to remove all air pockets or work water into it. ANSWER: Wedging

Drawings– 100 Points ANSWER: This started out as the depiction of dreams. ANSWER: Aboriginal Art

Drawings– 200 Points ANSWER: Aboriginal drawing tell what 2 types of stories? ANSWER: Real or imagined

Drawings– 300 Points ANSWER: This will be created when tone and value is used with a shape. ANSWER: Form

Drawings– 400 Points ANSWER: Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent what 3 things? ANSWER: Things, Qualities, and Ideas

Drawings– 500 Points ANSWER: The use of dots has been around since the aboriginal times but when was it labeled as Pointillism? ANSWER: 1880’s

Plaster– 100 Points ANSWER: Plaster is mass produced in what 2 ways. Solid and Powder Form

Plaster– 200 Points ANSWER: A mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and water that hardens to a smooth solid. ANSWER: Plaster

Plaster– 300 Points ANSWER: Plaster works better for masks because it does not ______ as it dries, can be easily __________ and can be hand _________ ANSWER: Shrink, Smoothed, Painted

Plaster– 400 Points ANSWER: Who were the first group of people to use masks for symbolism? ANSWER: Italians

Plaster– 500 Points ANSWER: Plaster depends on a ______________ as it dries. ANSWER: Base (or) support system