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ART 2: Final!!! Part 1-Space Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

3-point Art Block Printing Space 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

3 Point Perspective-100 Points Point Perspective is the concept relating to how an object seems _________ the _________ away it gets. ANSWER: Smaller, Farther

3 Point Perspective-200 Points In 3-Point Perspective, all vertical lines must go to __________ and all horizontal lines go ________________: ANSWER: The 3rd point, Left/Right

3 Point Perspective-300 Points The 3rd point for a ______ eye view is above the horizon line and for a ______ eye view it is below the horizon line. ANSWER: Bird’s and Worm’s

3 Point Perspective-400 Points In any point perspective, the left and right points must be where? ANSWER: On the horizon line

3 Point Perspective-500 Points The horizon line will fall ____________ and acts as the viewer’s _______________ ANSWER: Anywhere, eye level (line of sight)

Art- 100 Points Ink is a ________ or viscous substance, used for _________ or printing. ANSWER: Fluid, Writing

Art- 200 Points This is the projection of a figure apart from the ground or plane on which it is formed. ANSWER: Relief

Art- 300 Points _____________is a movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media. ANSWER: Pop Art

Art- 400 Points Who is the pop artist who creates negative spaced images and overlays them many times to create a collage? ANSWER: Ryan McGinness

Art- 500 Points Which art style comes from Japan and uses shapes that start and end on the same side to create light and dark mirror images? ANSWER: Notan

Block Printing-100 Points Block Printing involves _________ blocks of wood or linoleum and will always be ____________. ANSWER: Hand Engraved(carved), Reversed

Block Printing-200 Points When printmaking in more than 1 layer the ________ colors are applied first: ANSWER: Light

Block Printing-300 Points To display a positive image using block printing, the artist must carve out the __________. ANSWER: Negative Space

Block Printing-400 Points In Block Printing, areas left uncarved will remain the color of the __________. ANSWER: Ink printed

Block Printing-500 Points The areas you carve first (before adding any ink) will appear as what? ANSWER: White

Space– 100 Points This refers to the space around and between the subjects of an image. ANSWER: Negative Space

Space– 200 Points Positive space relates to the ____ that form shapes and details in artwork. ANSWER: Lines

Space– 300 Points Scratchboard art relies on which type of space to show the subject matter? ANSWER: Both positive and negative

Space– 400 Points ______________is created when the shapes and details of the subjects are created because of the black areas surrounding it. ANSWER: Negative space

Space– 500 Points Positive space is the area or space on a work of art in which the space is occupied by the ________________. ANSWER: Subject