Chapter 5 - Space, Time, and Motion
Atmospheric perspective is a technique for illustrating depth that incorporates such devices as texture gradient, brightness gradient, color saturation, and the interplay of warm and cool colors. a. True b. False
a. True
The use of multiple perspectives may provide a more complete visual and sensory impression of a pictorial whole than could be obtained from a single vantage point. a. True b. False
a. True
Atmospheric perspective, also known as ____________ perspective. a. aerial b. vertical c. actual d. horizontal e. parallel
a. aerial
_____________ sculpture occupies three-dimensional space; it is sculpture that one can walk around or otherwise observe from every angle. a. freestanding b. relief c. wall d. mixed media e. drawn
a. freestanding
The work of the Futurists represents an exaggeration, an extreme in the depiction of ____________. a. movement b. color c. texture d. form e. time
a. movement
Actual space refers to the dimensions in which we imagine. a. True b. False
b. False
Raphael's fresco, The School of Athens (Fig. 5.14A), is a monumental example of two-point perspective. a. True b. False
b. False
The closer objects are from us, the smaller they appear to the eye. a. True b. False
b. False
_________ size accounts for spatial complexity in Martina López's Heirs Come to Pass, 3 (Fig. 5.4). a. negative b. relative c. actual d. non-implied e. implied
b. relative
In one-point perspective, parallel lines converge at a single ________ on the horizon. a. contour line b. vanishing point c. shape d. line e. edge
b. vanishing point
Artists use location—also known as _________positioning—in their compositions as a strategy to signify depth. a. relative b. vertical c. actual d. overlapped e. implied
b. vertical
___________time is the portrayal or suggestion of the passage or duration of time. a. free b. linear c. implied d. relative e. actual
c. implied
_____________ perspective refers to formal systems developed by artists to portray three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional space. a. horizontal b. atmospheric c. actual d. linear e. parallel
d. linear
The illusionistic space of a two-dimensional composition is sometimes called__________. a. negative space b. actual space c. relative space d. non-implied space e. implied space
e. implied space
Two-point perspective is used to represent the ___________of objects that are seen from an angle, or obliquely. a. color b. change c. movement d. ascension e. recession
e. recession