Final Exam Review- INTRO TO ART

Section 1-Multiple choice

Directions: Read the questions below and choose the answer that best fits the question.

1. The watercolor technique “wet on dry” is when you______. a. Put water on the paper first and then add paint so the bleed together. b. When you splatter paint with watercolor over your entire painting. c. When you use paint directly on the paper for details and crisp lines. d. When you paint watercolors.

2. Artwork that is flat could be described as: a. 3-D b. 1-D c. 2-D d. 4-D

3. When applying watercolor, you should always start applying colors: a. From darkest to lightest b. With whatever colors you notice first c. From lightest to darkest d. With , and then whatever colors you need after that

4. The watercolor technique “wet on wet” is when you______. a. Put water on the paper first and then add paint so the colors bleed together. b. When you splatter paint with watercolor over your entire painting. c. When you use paint directly on the paper for details and crisp lines. d. When you paint watercolors

5. What are the names of the techniques? a. Blended, hatching, cross-hatching, stippling b. Scratched, smooth, dots, and overlapping lines c. Hatching, smooth, line blending, dots d. They don’t have names

6. What is the 3-D version of this form called?

A. Circle B. Cube C. Pyramid D. Sphere

7. What is the name of the folder that artists keep their artwork in? a. Folder b. Notebook c. Portfolio d. Sketchbook

8. What are the names of these shapes?

a. Cone, cylinder, square b. Cube, pyramid, triangle c. Sphere, Cube, Cone d. Circle, square, triangle

9. What is the name of this art tool?

a. Paint palette b. Watercolor pan c. Paint bin d. Mixer plate 10. The elements of art are: a. Line, shape, space, texture, value, , form b. Rhythm, movement, space, form, color, line c. Variety, harmony, value, emphasis, texture d. Line, space, variety, color, emphasis, form

11. What type of clay construction was used to create these pots?

a. Coil b. Slab c. Slump d. Spiral

12. When attaching two pieces of clay together, the “glue” you use is called ______. a. glue b. slip c. tack d. Score 13. What is the first stage of clay firing called? a. greenware b. bisque c. leatherhard d. glaze firing 14. What is the oven called used to bake clay? a. cooktop b. oven c. kiln d. clay stove 15. What is the definition of a slab? a. A piece of rolled up clay. b. A flat, rolled out piece of clay. c. A liquid created with clay and water. d. A sphere of clay

16. What is a Triadic ? a. colors across from each other on the b. 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel c. colors that make /grays when mixed d. 3 colors evenly spaced on the color wheel

17. What is an example of on a color wheel? a. Yellow, yellow-, green b. , yellow, and -green c. , green, and blue d. , red-orange , and yellow

Section 2- Matching Directions: Using the word bank below, match the word to its definition. Place the number next to the definition you think it belongs to. 1. Highlight ______Made by mixing yellow and blue together. 2. Primary colors ______Is a and can’t be made by mixing colors together. 3. Value ______Describes art that is made by taking parts of a material away (by carving) 4. Green ______The brightest spot on a , shows where the source is coming from. 5. Reduction ______Green, Purple, and Orange they are made by mixing colors together. 6. Secondary colors ______A technique that can help people draw more realistically and enlarge a photograph. 7. Color Wheel ______Lights and darks in an artwork 8. Grid Method ______The space that is actually drawn on on an artwork. 9. Positive Space ______Red, Blue, and Yellow and cannot be created by mixing other colors. 10. Red ______an art tool that is used to show primaries, secondaries, and tertiaries of an element of art.