SUMMIT ART 1 Flash Cards
Exam Review Questions
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Topics of this game:
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The technique of “collage” refers to:
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How do you use the drawing technique “reverse value”?
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What does the term “monoprint” refer to?
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What is the cut out shape that you could use over and over to create the same image time and again?
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This artwork is an example of what type of artistic technique?
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Which Principle of Art is demonstrated correctly and incorrectly in these two examples?
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Why is this half-shredded artwork so valuable?
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This artist is mostly concerned with:
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Why do hand-made cards that an artist created cost more than cards printed off a machine?
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The technique of quilling started with what materials long ago?
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Drawing designs with wax or glue to resist paint or dye is known as:
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The ancient artform of Batik most likely originated in:
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Which art-making technique is shown here?
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This photo is a great example of:
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What is a clay vessel?
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How do you connect two pieces of clay together?
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This type of artwork is called:
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When you can USE your art for a specific purpose, it is also known as:
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Clay glaze comes out shiny because:
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The machine that heats up clay to 2000 degrees is called a:
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You cannot use this machine to:
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How did the artist create such changes in value?
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This tool is called a:
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This artist’s name is ___________ and she is from _____________.
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What technique did the artist use to create this design?
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Please show 4 different values from lightest to darkest. Make sure to FILL each box with the technique in each row.
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Copy the picture in the first box into the second box using the GRID TECHNIQUE. Make sure to include value.
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Use the help below to draw a human face using the correct proportions (size and placement) for the eyes, nose and mouth. Add details like eyebrows, hair, ears and value.
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In each box, sketch the two artworks that you choose for your Mixed Masterpiece. Write the name of the artwork and the name of the artist and then a small sketch of the famous artwork.
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Shade in the entire box with graphite (pencil). Next, use reverse value (taking away with an eraser) to draw an animal. Make sure to include texture!
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