Art exam review
Another word for brightness of a color is ________.
Intensity
Yellow-orange, red-orange, and yellow-green are examples of ________ or ________ colors.
Intermediate, tertiary
True or false: A related color scheme would be colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
True
True or false: Monochromatic refers to a painting done in one color.
True
True or false: Negative shape is the background or space around the subject of the artwork.
True
True or false: Red and green are examples of complementary colors
True
True or false: Rhythm is created when visual elements are related. Rhythm may be alternating, regular, flowing, progressive, or jazzy.
True
True or false: The color plan red, yellow, and blue is an example of a triad color scheme.
True
True or false: Tints of colors may be created by adding white. Pink is a tint of red.
True
True or false: Unity is obtained by repeating colors and shapes--all parts of a design are working together as a team.
True
______ is a very general way of drawing. A) sketching B) contour C) sighting D) abstract E) visual F) traditional
A
_______ is related to 2-D space. A) figure/ ground B) overlapping D) linear perspective E) a comparison to AB) wet on wet AC) transparent AD) diffusion AE) rule of thirds ABE) ebony ABD) HB
A
_______ may be geometric or organic. A) shape B) value C) intensity D) texture
A
Colors obtained by mixing secondary and primary colors. A) intermediate or tertiary colors B) analogous colors C) color triad D) complementary colors
A
Colors that go with all color plans--white, black, gray, and brown. A) neutrals B) tints C) secondary colors D) shades
A
Red, yellow, and blue: A) primary triad B) related or analogous colors C) secondary colors D) complementary colors
A
A watercolor method that creates a sky-like effect. A) figure/ ground B) overlapping D) linear perspective E) a comparison to AB) wet on wet AC) transparent AD) diffusion AE) rule of thirds ABE) ebony ABD) HB
AB
A type of balance in which both sides of a composition are balanced yet different.
Asymmetrical
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. A) intermediate or tertiary colors B) analogous colors C) color triad D) complementary colors
B
Obtained by adding white to a hue. A) neutrals B) tints C) secondary colors D) shades
B
Purple, blue, and red-violet: A) primary triad B) related or analogous colors C) secondary colors D) complementary colors
B
Yellow, yellow-orange, orange: A) primary triad B) related or analogous colors C) secondary colors D) complementary colors
B
_______ is elementary to achieving space. A) figure/ ground B) overlapping D) linear perspective E) a comparison to AB) wet on wet AC) transparent AD) diffusion AE) rule of thirds ABE) ebony ABD) HB
B
_______ is the drawing process that helps one learn details. A) sketching B) contour C) sighting D) abstract E) visual F) traditional
B
_______ refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. A) shape B) value C) intensity D) texture
B
Visual ______ is achieved when all parts of a composition appear to have equal weight. It seems stable.
Balance
Cool colors are...
Blue, green, and violet (purple)
Obtained by mixing two primary colors. A) neutrals B) tints C) secondary colors D) shades
C
Orange, green, and violet (or purples): A) primary triad B) related or analogous colors C) secondary colors D) complementary colors
C
The pure hue at its brightest _______ right from the bottle. A) shape B) value C) intensity D) texture
C
Three colors that are equal distance apart on the color wheel. A) intermediate or tertiary colors B) analogous colors C) color triad D) complementary colors
C
______ refers to the brightness or dullness of a color. A) shape B) value C) intensity D) texture
C
_______ is a method used to help an artist determine proper proportions. A) sketching B) contour C) sighting D) abstract E) visual F) traditional
C
A plan for selecting colors for a composition is also known as ______ ______.
Color scheme
The circular chart used to remember color relationships is a ______ ______.
Color wheel
Art without definite subject matter is referred to as _______.
D
Blue and orange: A) primary triad B) related or analogous colors C) secondary colors D) complementary colors
D
Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel. A) intermediate or tertiary colors B) analogous colors C) color triad D) complementary colors
D
Obtained by adding black to a hue. A) neutrals B) tints C) secondary colors D) shades
D
Red and green: A) primary triad B) related or analogous colors C) secondary colors D) complementary colors
D
The element that refers to the tactile qualities is _______. A) shape B) value C) intensity D) texture
D
________ may be real or stimulated as in rubbings or drawn wood-grain. A) shape B) value C) intensity D) texture
D
________ relates to a system of creating space. A) figure/ ground B) overlapping D) linear perspective E) a comparison to AB) wet on wet AC) transparent AD) diffusion AE) rule of thirds ABE) ebony ABD) HB
D
Art history is many things, but it HAS to be _______. A) sketching B) contour C) sighting D) abstract E) visual F) traditional
E
________ is needed to show that an object is small or large. A) figure/ ground B) overlapping D) linear perspective E) a comparison to AB) wet on wet AC) transparent AD) diffusion AE) rule of thirds ABE) ebony ABD) HB
E
_______ refers to art with definite subject matter. A) sketching B) contour C) sighting D) abstract E) visual F) traditional
F
True or false: Analogous colors is another term for complementary colors.
False
True or false: Intensity is an art element that means darkness or lightness of a surface.
False
True or false: You cannot see through an object or material that is transparent.
False
Variation is important in a work of art. Variation is these of the same lines, shapes, textures, and colors.
False
Another term for center of interest is _______.
Focal point
What are 3 other words for "center of interest"?
Focal point, emphasis, dominance
Lines, colors, or shaped repeated over and over in a planned way is ______.
Pattern
Contrast can be created by using...(3 things)
Smooth and rough textures, large and small shapes, plain areas against areas of patterns.
Formal balance is another word for ________.
Symmetrical
The art element that refers to the sense of touch is ________.
Texture
_______ in a work is obtained by repeating colors and shapes--all parts of a design are working together as a team.
Unity
Warm colors are...
Yellow, red, and orange
Colors are said to be contrasting if they are _______ _______ _______ _______ _______.
different in lightness and darkness
Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two _______ colors.
primary