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Art One…what to study for your semester exam !
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Perspective Quiz #2 1.What do we call the type of perspective drawing technique needed to portray someone who is lying down in front of us or who has their feet or hand extended out toward us? foreshortening 1.What do we call a viewpoint as seen from low on the ground? Worm’s eye view 1.What do we call a viewpoint as seen from up in the sky? Bird’s eye view 1.What is “anamorphic art”? stretched art…art that is intentionally deformed and only correctly viewed from a certain angle 1.What is a common or practical use of this type of artwork in the world today? road signs
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1. What do we call the imaginary line formed where the sky and land meet? Horizon line 1. What else do we sometimes refer to this as? Eye level 1. What do we call the point at which most diagonal lines meet in perspective drawing? Vanishing point 1. If an opaque cube is held right in front of your face, what sides are visible to you? One, the front 1. What must an artist include to add depth and interest in a graphite (pencil) drawing? values Art One Exit Ticket
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barren an instrument used to burnish (or rub) the back of the paper when printing from an inked relief plate bench hook a device used to hold a relief plate while carving into it; it hooks over the edge of the table brayer a rubber, gelatin, felt, or leather covered roller used to ink linoleum plates or wood blocks chargeto load a brush or brayer with paint or ink composit e print a print made from a number of different stencils, plates, or blocks when doing multicolor printing edition a special issue of prints made; represented as a fraction…the top number represents the sequence number (was it printed first, second, third, etc) and the bottom number represents the total number of prints made ink slab a large piece of glass, marble, plexiglass, or some other nonabsorbent surface upon which ink may be prepared plate a wood block, stone, linoleum, metal or other material upon which an image has been carved or etched into for the purpose of printing proof a trial print obtained for the purpose of being studied and corrected before further printing pullthe act of peeling a print from a block, plate, or stone register the exact correspondence of separate plates or screens in multicolor printing in order to ensure proper alignment reliefa type of print typically made from a wood block or linoleum; what will print will be what’s left of the surface; areas carved out will not print, except for possibly a few ridge lines left after the carving process; this is not necessarily a bad thing, though…a little of it can add texture and character to a print Art One Reduction Relief Printmaking terminology
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