ARH 2000 Chapter 4 & 5
Which characteristics are needed to create unity and variety? - Wholeness - Obscure - Diversity - Interest
- Wholeness - Diversity - Interest
Which work is considered having a monochromatic color scheme?
Chanter
How did Frank Gehry encourage exploration in the Guggenheim Museum?
he eliminated walls
In what ways are the palette for an artist considered? a) the surface used to mix colors b) a select set of colors an artist is using c) the tubes of paint the colors come out of d) the tonal colors used in a work o art
A & B
Which aspects best describes the subtractive color mixing process? a) Associated with pigment mixing b) Associated with film and video c) Can create lighter hues d) Can create dull hues
A & D
To create visual mass in a two-dimensional image, artist will use what kind of light? A) Representational B) Real C) Environmental D) Shadow
A) representational
The light that objects interact with in the environment is known as what kind of light? a) representational b) real c) imitation d) limited
B) real
What creates the simultaneous contrast seen in this piece? (two squares, one white, the other green and red with a black dot)
Complementary colors
Colors on the the blue-green side is described as what kind of colors? Multiple choice question. - Warm - Cool - Triadic - Monochromatic
Cool
What does symmetry in art often represent? -Order, simplicity, and balance -Chaos, authority, and distinction -Order, harmony, and authority -Chaos, simplicity and balance
Order, harmony, and authority
Which principle applies when elements create a pattern in a work of art? Variety Unity Rhythm Emphasis
Rhythm
When an artists adds black to a hue to get a darker color, the value created is known as ______.
Shade
CH. 5
Start chapter 5 questions
Look at this image. How does the work Dormiente create visual texture?
Through the viewers experience of similar textures
What are the principles of design? Unity and variety Proportion and scale Line and Shape Balance
Unity and variety Proportion and scale Balance
What is used to make a symmetrical composition if it does not possess absolute symmetry? Visual weight Radial balance Color emphasis Exaggeration
Visual weight
Shades of light and dark are also known as ______. a) stippling b) values c) shadows d) mass
b) values
When visual weight is equally distributed in a composition, the composition looks ______. unified balanced complete centered
balanced
Mixing pigments that are complementary on the color wheel will produce what color? Multiple choice question. a)Black b) Intense white c) Grayish brown d) Light yellow
c) grayish brown
How does Jean-Antoine Watteau use implied line in the work The Embarkation for Cythera? a) He guides the viewer to the statue and the trees in the background. b) He places emphasis on the seated couple. c) He places emphasis on the flying cupids. d) He guides the viewer from one side of the canvas to the other.
d)
When an artists adds a hue to white to get a lighter color, the value created is known as ______. a) shade b) saturation c) secondary d) tint
d) tint
When an artist chooses an area of a composition to highlight or draw attention to, this is called ______. -emphasis -iconography -context -subordination
emphasis
Anish Kapoor used space in Cloud Gate to encourage ______.
exploration
Which are color properties? Multiple select question. - Hue - Intensity - Value - Afterimage
hue, value, intensity
What does Gijsbrechts use to create the trompe l'oeil effect in his painting Trompe l'oeil with Studio Wall and Vanitas Still-Life? - Actual texture - Symmetry - Implied light - Real light
implied light
Colors that are the product of a primary color and a secondary color are labeled as ______ colors.
intermediate and tertiary
Size relationships between parts of a whole, or between two or more items perceived as a unit, is known as ______. unity scale proportion balance
proportion
Of what does a monochromatic color scheme consist?
single hue
What interacts with other visual elements of an artwork to give them definition?
space
When analyzing how an object's surface may feel, with what do viewers identify?
texture
Colors on the red-orange side of the color wheel are described as what kind of colors?
warm
How does Nick Cave create motion with Soundsuits?
with sculptural pieces to be worn and performed in
Look at this image. What does Edvard Munch do to create the stressful, chaotic emotions in his work The Scream? - He uses diagonals, swirls, and contrasting colors. - He paints the scene using warm colors. - He uses calm, blue hues and horizontal lines. - He paints the swirling lines muted hues of blue.
- He uses diagonals, swirls, and contrasting colors.
Which are types of space? - shape - implied - actual - contour
- actual - implied
What do trained artists generally do to create a composition? -Work purely from imagination without direct consideration of the elements of art and principles of design -Rely on the critiques of the audience to decide if the composition is successful -Rely on a checklist of elements of art and principles of design to create a successful composition -Combine experience with an understanding of the elements and principles of design
-Combine experience with an understanding of the elements and principles of design
The human brain responds to color in what ways?
-Physiologically -Psychologically -Emotionally
Who used the golden section? . -Buddhist monks creating mandalas -Artists commissioned by African kings -Ancient Chinese architects -Renaissance architects and artists
-Renaissance architects and artists
How can the principle of rhythm be identified? -Creation of multiple pieces in a series -Presence of music or poetry in the composition -Repetition of elements in a composition -Context of the narrative in a composition
-Repetition of elements in a composition
What are ways to create an asymmetrical composition? -Smaller elements balanced with a large form. -Similar visual texture on objects of the same size. -Contrasting color values on the same size forms. -A simple form balanced with a complex form.
-Smaller elements balanced with a large form. -Contrasting color values on the same size forms. -A simple form balanced with a complex form.
If a line is drawn down the center of a composition, and each side corresponds to the other, what does this composition have? -Symmetrical balance -Asymmetrical balance -Relieved symmetry -Conceptual symmetry
-Symmetrical balance
Why would an artist subordinate some parts of a composition? -To avoid cluttering the composition -To draw attention to the areas of emphasis -To distribute visual weight in the design -To blur details of the narrative
-To draw attention to the areas of emphasis
Why is the principle of variety used? -To provide interest in the image -To create a complex set of associations -To create emphasis in one area of the design -To confuse iconography
-To provide interest in the image
What is the relative heaviness or lightness of a form in a composition? -Graphic design -Color emphasis -Visual weight -Visual unity
-Visual weight
True or false: Using the central axis determines if a piece is asymmetrically balanced. True false question.
false
What is a kinetic work of art?
features one or more moving parts
What does the patterns used in Samuel Fosso's self-portrait do to the image?
flatten
What does space do?
it defines other visual elements
Look at this image. As depicted in Evening, Honfleur, Seurat's "dots," or use of pointillism, represent what coloring technique? - Sfumato - Optical mixing - Afterimage - Chiaroscuro
optical mixing
Look at this image. The decorative, designs in Samuel Fosso's self-portrait is an example of ______.
pattern