Art I: Elements of Art Test Review
The Vanities of Human Life 1640, Harmen Steenwyck
What subject matter was the previous artwork? 1.Still Life 2.Portrait 3.Landscape 4.Seascape
Which are complementary colors? 1.Red and orange 2.Violet and blue 3.Red and green 4.Black and white
What art term is depicted above? 1.Geometric shape 2.Organic shape 3.Geometric form 4.Organic form
What art term was depicted in the previous slide? 1.Geometric shape 2.Organic shape 3.Geometric form 4.Organic form
What is a full range of a color’s tints and shades? 1.Range 2.Value scale 3.Color wheel 4.Tint card
The area around the subject and holes in the subject are known as what? 1.Negative space 2.Positive space 3.Deep space 4.Neutral space
What is the area circled in red called?
What is the area circled in red on the previous slide called? 1.Horizon line 2.Linear perspective 3.The center 4.Vanishing point
Which is a shade of blue? 1.Baby blue 2.White 3.Navy blue 4.Gray
What type of color palette is used in both of these paintings? 1 Analogous 3 Complementary 2 Triadic 4 Warm
What type of color palette was used in both of the paintings? 1.Analogous 2.Complementary 3.Triadic 4.Warm
A leaf is an example of what kind of shape? 1.Geometric 2.Organic 3.Oblong 4.Triadic
A photo of rough chipping paint is an example of which kind of texture? 1.Actual 2.Implied 3.Tactile 4.Smooth
What types of colors tend to give an artwork a more calm, peaceful feeling? 1.Triadic colors 2.Contrasting colors 3.Cool colors 4.Warm colors
What subject matter is a picture of a person? 1.Still-life 2.Portrait 3.Landscape 4.Seascape
These figures were drawn using quick, sketchy lines that capture the pose/movement of the subject.
What type of line was used in the previous slide? 1.Contour line 2.Implied line 3.Outline 4.Gesture line
What technique uses intersecting lines to create value? 1.Cross hatching 2.Stippling 3.Shading 4.Blending
What color palette was used in this painting?
What color palette was used in the previous painting? 1.Analogous 2.Complementary 3.Monochromatic 4.Triadic