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Study GuidePanda SheetOrange, Aqua

& Green squares

You Will Need:

Final Exam Review

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VocabularyArt History Techniques

REVIEWFinal Exam

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1. What answer best

describes this technique:

Wash

Slowly applying washes of multiple colors or values to create a single new hue.

Bearing down hard with a medium to completely fill an area without leaving any traces of the paper showing.

Applying a thin layer of a single color or value.

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ExpressionismPost-Impressionism Impressionism

Artwork has a thick application of paint with bright, bold sometimes exaggerated colors. Artworks are typically portraits

and everyday scenes in life.

2. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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3. What color scheme do you see here?

Achromatic

Monochromatic

Analogous

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Question 4:

Subtracting highlights.

Adding shadows.

Washes of preliminary values.

4. When building value, which step should an artist begin with?

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SurrealismImpressionism Pop Art

Artwork that focuses on products, icons and common culture of the time. At its

onset, this movement was not taken seriously by critics but eventually gained

credibility in the art community.

5. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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Lightest color

Base color

Black

6. When layering multiple colors which color wash should NOT be applied first?

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7. 3 colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel belong to

what color scheme?

AnalogousAchromatic Monochromatic

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8. Primary Colors are:

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CubismPop Art Abstract Expressionism

Artwork is angular and choppy with flat color and textures. Figures and objects

may appear to be dissected and reassembled or as though the subject is being viewed from many angles at once.

9. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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The use of a single color in an artwork.

The lightness and darkness of a hue.

The amount of depth in an artwork.

10. What answer best describes this Element?

VALUE

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ExpressionismPost-Impressionism Surrealism

Artwork captures the essence of a dream-like state. Multiple realistic

subjects are arranged in unrealistic juxtapositions to fool the eye.

11. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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12. 2 colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel belong to

what color scheme?

AnalogousComplementary Triadic

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13. When you add black to a color, you are making:

TintTone Shade

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Creating a symbolic message through the use of visual clues in

an artwork.

A visual evenness of elements in an artwork.

Elements in an artwork appear to move from side to side.

14. What answer best describes this Principle?

BALANCE

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15. What color scheme do you see here?

Triadic

Split-Complementary

Complementary

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SurrealismImpressionism Abstract Expressionism

Artwork has visible brush strokes of illuminating values to showcase a

“moment in time.” Artists often painted landscapes.

16. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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17. What answer best

describes this technique?

Blending

Slowly applying washes of multiple colors or values to create a single new hue.

Bearing down hard with a medium to completely fill an area without leaving any traces of the paper showing.

Applying a thin layer of a single color or value.

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18. What equation do you use to create a Tertiary

color?

Primary+

Primary

Primary+

Secondary

Secondary+

Secondary

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19. What color scheme do you see here?

Triadic

Split-Complementary

Complementary

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20. Which clay term refers to shaping a ball of clay into a

hallow half sphere?

CoilSlab Pinch

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21. What color scheme do you see here?

Triadic

Split-Complementary

Complementary

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22. What answer best

describes this technique?

Burnishing

Slowly applying washes of multiple colors or values to create a single new hue.

Bearing down hard with a medium to completely fill an area without leaving any traces of the paper showing.

Applying a thin layer of a single color or value.

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ExpressionismSurrealism Abstract Expressionism

Artwork is exaggerated and/or abstracted to a point of non-objective subject

matter. Artwork utilizes color, texture, line and shape in sometimes violent-like

representations.

23. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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24. Clay that is ready to be fired is referred to as:

Bone DryLeather hard Plasticity

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25. Secondary Colors are:

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26. What color scheme do you see here?

Analogous

Monochromatic

Achromatic

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B. Large differences in an artwork that create separation

between objects.

A: Small differences in an artwork that create interest.

C: Black and White artwork.

27. What answer best describes this Principle?

CONTRAST

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28. What color scheme do you see here?

Monochromatic

Triadic

Analogous

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ExpressionismPost-Impressionism Abstract Expressionism

Artwork focuses on conveying an emotion rather than realism. The subject matter is identifiable however colors and shapes can be distorted to enhance the

emotion.

29. What Art Movement is described in the box below?

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30. In printmaking the tool used to spread ink over a

plate is called a:

Paint rollerGouge Brayer

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Large differences in an artwork that create separation between

objects.

Artwork that can fit into many different genres.

Small differences in an artwork that create interest.

31. What answer best describes this Principle?

VARIETY

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32. Which clay term refers to moving clay around on a flat

surface (like kneading dough) to remove air bubbles?

WedgeWheel Throwing Incise

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The use of a single color in an artwork.

The quality of a surface.

The amount of depth in an artwork.

33. What answer best describes this Element?

SPACE

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34. In printmaking the tool used to carve material from a printing block is called a:

SpoonGouge Knife

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The brightness or dullness of a hue.

The lightness and darkness of a hue.

The impact of the message in an artwork.

35. What answer best describes this property of color?

INTENSITY

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36. Tertiary Colors are:

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37. Clay that is in a perfect state for hand building with the

slip and score technique is called:

Bone DryLeather hard Plasticity

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The relationship in the size of elements in relation to how they

would normally be viewed in reality.

Abstracting artwork to look unrealistic intentionally.

Artwork that is rendered realistically to emulate real life.

38. What answer best describes this Principle?

PROPORTION

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39. 3 colors equidistant to each other on the color wheel belong to

what color scheme?

AnalogousTriadic Split-Complementary

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Creating harmony between all elements in an artwork –

everything belongs.

A focal point or area of interest in an artwork.

Large differences in an artwork that create separation between

elements.

40. What answer best describes this Principle?

EMPHASIS

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Creating a symbolic message through the use of visual clues in

an artwork.

A sense of quality and care in an artwork.

Creating harmony between all elements in an artwork –

everything belongs.

41. What answer best describes this Principle?

UNITY

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42. When you add a color’s complement to itself, you are

making:

ShadeTone Tint

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The way an artwork cures or changes from it’s wet to dry

state.

The tactile surface quality of an artwork.

The 3D quality of an artwork; implied or actual.

43. What answer best describes this Element?

TEXTURE

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44. Which clay term refers to utilizing flat pieces of clay of a

uniform thickness?

SlabPinch Coil

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Analogous

Achromatic

Monochromatic

45. A charcoal drawing will automatically create what color scheme?

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46. In printmaking what do artists print from?

Computer PrinterBlock Pen & Ink

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47. When you add white to a color, you are making:

ToneShade Tint

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The path that the artist leads the viewer’s eye throughout an

artwork.

Elements in an artwork appear to move from side to side like color

vibration.

Artwork that shows animals, humans or other elements in

movement.

48. What answer best describes this Principle?

MOVEMENT

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49. Which clay term refers to the slipping and scoring of snake-like pieces of clay to

create a vessel?

SlabCoil Pinch

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The care and quality that can be seen visually in an artwork.

The tactile surface quality of an artwork.

The 3D quality of an artwork; implied or actual.

50. What answer best describes this Element?

FORM

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51. Clay that is pliable and workable:

Bone DryLeather hard Plasticity