Module 01 Test #1

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Artistic roles include: Description Narrative Enhancing our surroundings Spirit, myth and fantasy All the above

All the above

The balance in Edgar Degas' "Jockeys Before the Race" is: Asymmetrical Symmetrical Radial Repetitive

Asymmetrical

The element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes. Color Line Value Shape

Color

Artistic categories include Fine Art, Popular Culture and Craft Papermaking Drawing The Internet

Craft

The visual relationship between a mark and the surface it's created on; this can also describe the relationship between the positive and negative spaces of an image. Figure/Ground Subtractive Analogous Chiaroscuro

Figure/Ground

The work of Caravaggio's "Judith and the Head of Holofernes" emphasizes ___ to increase the visual tension for the viewer. High contrast Low contrast Organic shapes One-Point Perspective

High contrast

From Section II. Elements of Design, define and explain HUE, VALUE, and SATURATION as they apply to color.

Hue refers to color itself, but also to the variations of a color. Value refers to the relative lightness or darkness of one color next to another. The value of a color can make a difference in how it is perceived. A color on a dark background will appear lighter, while that same color on a light background will appear darker. Saturation refers to the purity and intensity of a color. The primaries are the most intense and pure, but diminish as they are mixed to form other colors. The creation of tints and shades also diminish a color's saturation. Two colors work strongest together when they share the same intensity. This is called equiluminance

Vincent van Gogh used mostly _____ colors. Monochromatic Objective Chromatic Tertiary

Monochromatic

Clause Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen "Stake Hitch" affects us immediately by its ____. Scale Symbolism Iconography Color

Scale

Which of the following is not an artistic medium? Style Style is not an artistic medium Sculpture Painting Photography

Style Style is not an artistic medium

This element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object, or how something looks as if it might feel. Texture Color Form Linear perspective

Texture

Colors ranging from yellow to red on the color wheel are warm; colors ranging from blue to green are cool. True False

True

_______________________ is the result of bringing the elements and principles of art into an appropriate ratio between harmony and variety to give a sense of oneness. Unity Economy Asymmetrical balance Directional forces

Unity

_______________ is an element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color or of an object. Value Hue Brilliance Form

Value

WRONG A sense of action or implied movement in static works or art is ____________. motion balance rhythm design

WRONG rhythm balance

Content is defined as: Meaning derived from a work of art Culture surrounding a work of art Specific location where the work was created.

Meaning derived from a work of art

Systematic arrangement of a repeated shape or form is called _________. Pattern Repetition Perspective Emphasis

Pattern

Form is defined as: Physical and visible characteristics of a work of art Cultural ideas surrounding a work of art meaning derived from a work of art

Physical and visible characteristics of a work of art

In Georges Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon at the Grande Jatte", the artist used the technique for applying paint in small color dots called: Pointillism Transitory strokes Impressionism Period painting

Pointillism

________ is a relative difference in size in parts or elements in an image. Proportion Perspective Style Weight

Proportion

___________ is two or more like elements or forms within a composition. Repetition Rhythm Asymmetrical balance Unity

Repetition

Non-representational art refers to what? art bearing no relation to anything recognizable figurative art art that is a departure from real-world depiction No answer text provided.

art bearing no relation to anything recognizable

A subjective level of looking at art involves: emotional reactions a work of art context surrounding the work the work's physical characteristics

emotional reactions subjective level involves our emotional responses and biases towards a work of art

The focal point in a composition is known as _______________. emphasis color design wet plaster

emphasis

A shape or three-dimensional volume that has or gives the illusion of having weight, density or bulk is ___________. form line pyramid shape

form

These colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. When mixed together, they make a neutral gray or brown. Complementary Analogous Tertiary Yellow

Complementary

A large difference between two things: for example, rough and smooth or white and black. Contrast Value range Color Texture

Contrast

The means by which the elements in a work are arranged : Design Principles Art Nouveau Repetition

Design

A mark created by a point that moves across a surface, usually created by a drawing tool of some type. Line Form Design Canvas

Line

Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" provides the viewer with the illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface by the use of: Linear perspective Symmetrical balance The Golden Mean Cross-hatching

Linear perspective

The work of Eugene Delaplanche's "Eve After the Fall" emphasizes: Mass Figure/Ground Reversal One-Point Perspective Geometric Shapes

Mass

The empty or open area between, around, above, below and within objects is called _______________. space shape form content

space

The use of diverse elements and principles in a composition is ___________. variety pattern balance symmetry

variety

______________________ is achieved by opposing, contrasting, or diversifying the elements to add individualism and interest. rhythm design variety balance

variety

How do the elements and principles of design interact to form a visual relationship? a) Elements are kinds of form, and principles are structural strategies used in arranging form in space. b) When arranged in space, the elements of design are transformed into the principles of design. c) The elements are the basic structures used to organize the principles in space. d) No answer text provided.

a) Elements are kinds of form, and principles are structural strategies used in arranging form in space.

A designed unit or pattern that is repeated often enough in the total composition to make it a significant or dominant feature is ______________________. melody motif theme area

motif


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