ART 2: Final!!! Part 2-Art Forms

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ART 2: Final!!! Part 2-Art Forms Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Color Color Schemes Artworks Drawing 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Color– 100 Points This is the pure form of a color. ANSWER: Hue

Color– 200 Points ANSWER: What are the “in-between” colors? Tertiary Colors

Color– 300 Points When you add white to a hue it is a ________ and when you add black it is a ________ ANSWER: Tint and shade

Color– 400 Points Complimentary pairs are made of 1 ___________ color and 1 ______________ color. ANSWER: Primary, Secondary

Color– 500 Points In what order are the colors on the color wheel organized? ANSWER: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet (purple) (RoyGBv clockwise)

Color Schemes– 100 Points ANSWER: Complimentary colors sets of 2 colors that are ___________ each other on the color wheel. ANSWER: Opposite/across

Color Schemes– 200 Points ANSWER: Monochromatic uses different amounts of ________ and __________ with one hue. ANSWER: White, Black

Color Schemes– 300 Points ANSWER: Name the color scheme that uses 3-5 colors. ANSWER: Analogous

Color Schemes– 400 Points ANSWER: Monochromatic is a Latin word meaning what? ANSWER: One Color

Color Schemes– 500 Points ANSWER: Which color scheme uses 3 colors evenly spaced around the color wheel, such as the primary colors? ANSWER: Triadic

Artworks– 100 Points ANSWER: ________________is a substance made from paper pulp that can be molded when wet, hardens as it dries and can be painted when dry. ANSWER: Paper Mache

Artworks– 200 Points ANSWER: Paper Mache, which is made from paper pulp that can be molded when wet, needs this as it is drying: ANSWER: Support System

Artworks– 300 Points ANSWER: Mandalas is a circle design that uses any type of ______________ figures, shapes and lines. ANSWER: Symmetrical

Artworks– 400 Points ANSWER: This art form was created by M.C. Escher Tessellations

Artworks– 500 Points ANSWER: Mandalas were first created as religious symbols for ___________ ANSWER: Meditation

Drawing– 100 Points ANSWER: This is a technique used to create evenly scaled body parts. ANSWER: Rule of Thirds

Drawing– 200 Points ANSWER: This drawing is used to get the general positioning of the subject matter. ANSWER: Gesture Drawing

Drawing– 300 Points ANSWER: Tessellations use an image to create a work of art with an __________ design. ANSWER: Interlocking

Drawing– 400 Points ANSWER: When using the rule of thirds for the Human Face, list the 4 features in order: ANSWER: Eyebrows, Eyes, Nose, Mouth

Drawing– 500 Points ANSWER: When using the rule of thirds for the Human Body, these features mark the start and end of each section. ANSWER: Shoulders to waist, waist to knees, knees to feet