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The Following Slides are the same slides you will see for your exam minusmost of the pictures. You will see all of the questions first and then theslides will repeat with the answer given.
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The colors of the spectrum bent into a circle.
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What printing process is being shown here?
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What are the three warm colors?
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The three secondary colors.
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A shape like those occurring in nature.
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A shape that can be explained mathematically.
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The darkness or lightness of a color.
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If you mix a primary and a secondary color together you get a _____________ color.
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A sculpture that projects from a flat background.
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A sculpture created by adding material.
This artist creates 3-D portraits with screws
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The element of art derived from reflected light.
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The three properties of color.
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Where the sky and the ground seem to touch.
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How we perceive things in space.
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If you mix a color with black, you have mixed a _____________________.
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True or False- clay is at its weakest state when it is bone dry.
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What compositional rule is being shown here?
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What colors are used in 4 color process printing? Please write out thecolors don’t just write their first letter.
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If you mix a color with white you have mixed a ________________.
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A color scheme using one color and tints and shades of that color.
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The three primary colors.
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If you mix more water with paint, you lower the color's __________________.
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Clay that has not been fired.
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Before WWI, where was the center of the art world?
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What are the three pairs of complementary colors?
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Scratching the surface of the clay to help it hold together.
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What printing process is being shown here?
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The fattest part of the bristles.
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Clay that has been fired once.
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A plan for organizing colors in an art work.
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The basic building blocks of art. You do not have to list all 7 juststate what they are called.
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The point in the distance where horizontal lines seem to meet.
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How we perceive things through air.
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The plan, placement, or arrangement of the elements of art.
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The special oven used to fire the clay.
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A two dimensional area that is defined in some way.
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The liquid clay used to attach pieces together.
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A sculpture that can be viewed from all sides.
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True or False- after clay has been fired, it can still be reclaimed.
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Objects having three dimensions.
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A sculpture created by removing material.
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The first part of an artwork to attract a viewer’s attention.
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If you mix a color with grey, you have mixed a _____________________.
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The three cool colors.
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Name the parts of the brush.
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Here are the Answers
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The colors of the spectrum bent into a circle.
Color Wheel
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What printing process is being shown here?
Benday Dots
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What are the three warm colors?
Red, Yellow, Orange
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The three secondary colors.
GreenPurpleOrange
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A shape like those occurring in nature.
Organic
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A shape that can be explained mathematically.
Geometric
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The darkness or lightness of a color.
Value
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If you mix a primary and a secondary color together you get a _____________ color.
Secondary
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A sculpture that projects from a flat background.
Relief Sculpture
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A sculpture created by adding material.
This artist creates 3-D portraits with screws
Additive Sculpture
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The element of art derived from reflected light.
Color
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The three properties of color.
hue, value, intensity
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Where the sky and the ground seem to touch.
Horizon Line
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How we perceive things in space.
Perspective
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If you mix a color with black, you have mixed a _____________________.
Shade
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True or False- clay is at its weakest state when it is bone dry.
True
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What compositional rule is being shown here?
Rule of Thirds
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What colors are used in 4 color process printing? Please write out thecolors don’t just write their first letter.
CyanMagentaYellowBlack
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If you mix a color with white you have mixed a ________________.
Tint
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A color scheme using one color and tints and shades of that color.
Monochromatic Color Scheme
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The three primary colors.
RedYellowBlue
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If you mix more water with paint, you lower the color's __________________.
Saturation
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Clay that has not been fired.
Greenware
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Before WWI, where was the center of the art world?
Paris, France
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What are the three pairs of complementary colors?
Blue and OrangeYellow and VioletRed and Green
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Scratching the surface of the clay to help it hold together.
Scoring
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What printing process is being shown here?
Screen Print
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The fattest part of the bristles.
Belly
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Clay that has been fired once.
Bisque
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A plan for organizing colors in an art work.
Color Scheme
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The basic building blocks of art. You do not have to list all 7 juststate what they are called.
Elements of Art
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The point in the distance where horizontal lines seem to meet.
Vanishing Point
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How we perceive things through air.
Atmospheric Perspective
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The plan, placement, or arrangement of the elements of art.
Composition
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The special oven used to fire the clay.
Kiln
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A two dimensional area that is defined in some way.
Shape
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The liquid clay used to attach pieces together.
Slip
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A sculpture that can be viewed from all sides.
Sculpture in the Round
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True or False- after clay has been fired, it can still be reclaimed.
False
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Objects having three dimensions.
Form
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A sculpture created by removing material.
Subtractive Sculpture
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The first part of an artwork to attract a viewer’s attention.
Focal Point
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If you mix a color with grey, you have mixed a _____________________.
Tone
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The three cool colors.
Blue, Green, Purple
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Name the parts of the brush.
Handle
Ferrule
Bristles
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