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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Another Presentation © 2001 - All rights Reserved Mark E. Damon

3 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

4 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2 $ $ $ Brancusi Hepworth Calder

5 Techniques and Materials
Art Elements Principles of Design Techniques and Materials Types of Sculpture Art Criticism Vocab Terms Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

6 $100 This element of art refers to how a surface feels or looks like it would feel.

7 $100 Texture Scores

8 This element of art refers to something that is three-dimensional.
$200 This element of art refers to something that is three-dimensional.

9 $200 Form Scores

10 $300 This element of art is defined as the path of a moving point through space.

11 $300 Line Scores

12 $400 This element of art refers to any defined, two-dimensional area. They can be organic or geometric.

13 $400 Shape Scores

14 The more technical term for color.
$500 The more technical term for color.

15 $500 Hue Scores

16 $100 This principle of design is another term for pattern; when an element is used again and again.

17 $100 Repetition Scores

18 $200 This principle refers to the dominant part of a work that attracts the attention of the viewer; it is the focal point

19 $200 Emphasis Scores

20 $300 This principle of design is concerned with equalizing visual forces or elements in an artwork. It can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.

21 $300 Balance Scores

22 Daily Double

23 This principle creates a visual beat or tempo.
$400 This principle creates a visual beat or tempo.

24 $400 Rhythm Scores

25 $500 This principle is concerned with size relationships, and can be realistic or exaggerated.

26 $500 Proportion Scores

27 $100 This type of sculpture is NOT representative of real world objects. Objects are not recognizable. The sculpture consists of the art elements and principles.

28 $100 Non-Objective Scores

29 $200 This type of sculpture is simplified from reality, such as Brancusi’s Bird in Space.

30 $200 Abstract Scores

31 $300 This type of sculpture projects from a flat background and is meant to be viewed from one side.

32 $300 Relief Scores

33 $400 This type of sculpture moves in space via air currents, water, or mechanically.

34 $400 Kinetic Scores

35 $500 This type of sculpture is created for a particular site with the viewer as a participant.

36 $500 Installation Scores

37 $100 This subtractive process was used by Michelangelo to make sculptures out of marble.

38 $100 Carving Scores

39 List one medium (material) commonly used in casting.
$200 List one medium (material) commonly used in casting.

40 $200 Bronze or Plaster Scores

41 This additive process can be done with clay or wax.
$300 This additive process can be done with clay or wax.

42 $300 Modeling Scores

43 $400 This process is often constructed of mixed media. For example, found objects may be glued together.

44 $400 Assemblage Scores

45 List the four main techniques used in sculpture.
$500 List the four main techniques used in sculpture.

46 $500 Casting Carving Modeling Assemblage
Scores

47 In this step of art criticism you discuss how the work
is composed. $100

48 $100 Analysis Scores

49 $200 In this step of art criticism you discuss what is being communicated or expressed in the work (the meaning, idea, mood…).

50 $200 Interpretation Scores

51 List all four steps of art criticism in order.
$300 List all four steps of art criticism in order.

52 $300 Describe Analyze Interpret Judge
Scores

53 $400 When judging a work of art you should use three aesthetic theories. Which aesthetic theory looks at how well composed the art work is?

54 $400 Formalism Scores

55 $500 When judging a work of art, which aesthetic theory deals with how well the art work expresses emotion or creates a mood?

56 $500 Emotionalism Scores

57 This term refers to a small-scale model of your sculpture idea.
$100 This term refers to a small-scale model of your sculpture idea.

58 $100 Maquette Scores

59 $200 Shapes or forms that move or curve inward are called this. The opposite of convex.

60 Concavities (concave shapes or forms)
$200 Concavities (concave shapes or forms) Scores

61 This is the framework around which a sculpture may be built.
$300 This is the framework around which a sculpture may be built.

62 $300 Armature Scores

63 The term for the organization of an art work.
$400 The term for the organization of an art work.

64 $400 Composition Scores

65 Another term for the material used by an artist to create an art work.
$500 Another term for the material used by an artist to create an art work.

66 $500 Medium. Scores

67 Sculptures Sculptures Again?! More Vocab Clay More Clay!! Composition Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

68 Technique to make sculpture by cutting or carving away material.
$200 Technique to make sculpture by cutting or carving away material.

69 $200 Subtractive Scores

70 Another word for negative space in a sculpture.
$400 Another word for negative space in a sculpture.

71 $400 Void Scores

72 Name for a sculpture that is made from many materials.
$600 Name for a sculpture that is made from many materials.

73 $600 Mixed Media Scores

74 The term for the thickness of a piece of wire.
$800 The term for the thickness of a piece of wire.

75 $800 gauge Scores

76 Art work that conveys meaning or feeling can be called this.
$1000 Art work that conveys meaning or feeling can be called this.

77 $1000 Expressive Scores

78 Firm clay that holds it shape but is still somewhat workable.
$200 Firm clay that holds it shape but is still somewhat workable.

79 $200 Leatherhard Scores

80 Daily Double

81 $400 What you must do to insure that your clay pieces will be joined together correctly.

82 $400 Slip and score Scores

83 $600 Dry, unfired clay

84 Greenware or bone dry clay
$600 Greenware or bone dry clay Scores

85 Clay that has been fired once.
$800 Clay that has been fired once.

86 $800 Bisqueware Scores

87 The process used to remove air pockets from clay.
$1000 The process used to remove air pockets from clay.

88 $1000 Wedging Scores

89 $200 Objects made of clay that have been fired and hardened by the high temperature of the kiln.

90 $200 Ceramics Scores

91 The process of turning dry but unfired clay back into useable clay.
$400 The process of turning dry but unfired clay back into useable clay.

92 $400 Reclaiming Scores

93 $600 Decorative material for clay which consists of colored clay; it will not stick to the kiln shelf.

94 $600 Underglaze Scores

95 The furnace that fires clay.
$800 The furnace that fires clay.

96 $800 Kiln Scores

97 Glass-like surface coating and decorative material for clay.
$1000 Glass-like surface coating and decorative material for clay.

98 $1000 Glaze Scores

99 Element of art that refers to flat surfaces.
$200 Element of art that refers to flat surfaces.

100 $200 Plane Scores

101 $400 Type of balance in which the two sides are different yet appeared balanced / equalized.

102 $400 Asymmetrical Balance
Scores

103 Daily Double

104 Another term for the repetition of textures, colors, shapes, etc.
$600 Another term for the repetition of textures, colors, shapes, etc.

105 $600 Pattern Scores

106 Combining visual elements of art to create a sense of action.
$800 Combining visual elements of art to create a sense of action.

107 $800 Movement Scores

108 The lightness or darkness of a color or tone.
$1000 The lightness or darkness of a color or tone.

109 $1000 Value Scores

110 $200 The sculptural process used to make Michelangelo's David 

111 $200 Carving Scores

112 What 2 items are missing from the credit line?
$400 What 2 items are missing from the credit line? Rodin The Thinker Bronze and Marble  Paris

113 $400 Size and Date Scores

114 $600 This mixed media piece made of found objects uses which sculptural process. Louise Nevelson Sky Cathedral 1958

115 Assemblage or Construction
$600 Assemblage or Construction Scores

116 Hepworth’s sculpture uses this type of balance.
$800 Hepworth’s sculpture uses this type of balance. Barbara Hepworth

117 $800 Asymetrical Scores

118 $1000 This is an example of what kind of sculpture AND the name of the artist who created this type of work.

119 $1000 Mobile (or kinetic) Alexander Calder
Scores

120 The type of balance that is demonstrated in this sculpture.
$200 The type of balance that is demonstrated in this sculpture. Diane Simpson

121 $200 Symmetrical Balance Scores

122 The dominant art element used in this sculpture.
$400 The dominant art element used in this sculpture. Alberto Giacometti

123 $400 Line Scores

124 $600 The type of sculpture in which the viewer is a participant. As seen in this example. Cai Guo-Qiang

125 $600 Installation Scores

126 The dominant principle of design in this sculpture.
$800 The dominant principle of design in this sculpture. Frank Stella, Bandshell (Model), 1999, fiberglass, 12’ x 14’6” x 15”.

127 $800 Rhythm or Movement Scores

128 Dominant art element and principle of design seen in this sculpture.
$1000 Dominant art element and principle of design seen in this sculpture. Deborah Butterfield

129 Positive/Negative Space or Line Repetition or Movement
$1000 Positive/Negative Space or Line Repetition or Movement Scores

130 Final Jeopardy Question
Scores

131 What is the difference between sculpture and form?

132 Sculpture is 3-dimensional art, whereas form is a 3-dimensional art element used to compose an art work. Scores


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