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ART I SEMESTER EXAM MAY 2017
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1._____-when using watercolor and applying it to an already wet paper
2._____- using watercolor without much water, using mostly paint 3._____-up and down direction 4.______-side to side direction
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5.______-the lines that are drawn to the vanishing point
6._____- the line where the earth and sky appear to meet 7._____-the point where the edges or orthogonal lines seem to disappear. 8._____-a method of drawing to create depth and distance in the drawing
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9._____- is the colorful, shiny finishing coat on a piece of pottery
10._____-clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired 11._____- clay that has been fired once 12._____-the super- hot oven where the clay is fired
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13._____- when clay is “baked” in the kiln so that is becomes like stone.
14._____-when you make little marks in the clay for the purpose of permanently joining two pieces of clay 15._____-the watery clay that is used as a sort of glue when permanently joining two pieces of clay 16._____- the clear polyurethane coating that we put on paper mache to make it shiny and waterproof.
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17._____- artist who use wood to make big abstract sculptures
18._____-principle of design-the size relationship between parts of an artwork 19._____-principle of design-to give the appearance of movement in an artwork 20._____-principle of design-is a combination of elements repeated but with variations
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21._____-principle of design-where one element creates more attention than anything else.
22._____-principle of design-the se of repeating elements in a composition 23._____-principle of design-includes lots of different elements to offset unity 24._____-principle of design-arrangement to create stability in an artwork. It can be symmetrical or asymmetrical 25._____-principle of design-sense of wholeness
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On the back of this paper write an essay containing at least 10 sentences about your favorite project this year and the process involved in making the project.
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WORD BANK A. Slip B. One-point perspective N. kiln C. Joel Shapiro,Aaron S. Moran, Mel Kendrick O. Dry brush D. Unity P. Movement E. Horizontal Q. vertical F. Fire R. varnish G. Rhythm S. variety H. Horizon line T. greenware I. Wash U. emphasis J. Repetition V. score K. Balance W. vanishing point L. Bisque ware X. orthogonal lines M. Glaze Y. proportion
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