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ART 2 Post Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Schemes Block Print Space Art 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Schemes– 100 Points ANSWER: What are the “in-between” colors? Tertiary/Intermediate Colors

Schemes– 200 Points ANSWER: A _____________ picture uses tints and shades of one hue ANSWER: Monochromatic

Schemes– 300 Points ANSWER: Which color scheme only uses 2 colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel? ANSWER: Complementary

Schemes– 400 Points ANSWER: A triadic color scheme uses 3 colors that are: ANSWER: Spaced evenly on the color wheel (make a triangle)

Schemes– 500 Points ANSWER: What do you call a set of 3-5 colors beside each other on the color wheel? ANSWER: Analogous

Block Print– 100 Points ANSWER: This is a technique uses hand engraved or carved blocks of wood or rubber ANSWER: Block Printing

Block Print– 200 Points ANSWER: A fluid or viscous substance used for writing or printing ANSWER: Ink

Block Print– 300 Points ANSWER: A______________ is the projection of a figure apart from the ground or plane on which it is formed. ANSWER: Relief

Block Print– 400 Points ANSWER: When working in print making, what areas do you carve for the subject matter to show? ANSWER: Negative space/Background

Block Print– 500 Points ANSWER: The spaces you carve in block printing will be _______ from the space you want to show once printed. ANSWER: Opposite

Space– 100 Points The concept relating to how an object seems smaller the father away it gets. ANSWER: Point perspective

Space– 200 Points In 3-point perspective, the 3rd point goes below the horizontal line to create this type of view. ANSWER: Bird’s eye view

Space– 300 Points In 3-point perspective, the 3rd point goes above the horizontal line to create this type of view. ANSWER: Worm’s eye view

Space– 400 Points Positive space relates to the ____ that form shapes and details in artwork. ANSWER: Lines

Space– 500 Points This refers to the space around and between the subjects of an image. ANSWER: Negative Space

Art– 100 Points Mandalas utilize these types of figures or lines. ANSWER: Radial Symmetry

Art– 200 Points ________________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

Art– 300 Points Paper Mache is known as the ________________ form of sculpting because it uses a glue mixture. ANSWER: Simplest

Art– 400 Points This art form was created by M.C. Escher and uses an image to create a work of art with an interlocking design ANSWER: Tessellations

Art– 500 Points When you add white to a color it is a ________ and when you add black it is a ________ ANSWER: Tint and shade