Classic Drip
Flip Cup
Rainbow Drip
Squeeze Bottle
Stencil Drip
100

What is the name of the famous mid-20th-century artist often associated with drip painting?

Jackson Pollock

100

 In a flip-cup drip technique, what simple object is filled with paint and then flipped to release paint onto the surface?

A disposable cup (paper/plastic) or small container

100

What obvious visual effect gives the “rainbow drip” its name?

A sequence or band of multiple colors like a rainbow.

100

 What is a squeeze bottle used for in drip-style painting?

To apply controlled streams or dots of paint by squeezing the bottle.

100

What is a stencil?

A cut-out shape used to mask an area so paint only reaches desired parts.

200

Give a short definition of “drip painting”

applying paint by dripping, pouring, or flinging it onto the canvas rather than brushing in controlled strokes.

200

Why might an artist use different-sized cups in the flip-cup method?

Different sizes produce different volumes and spread patterns of paint.

200

When layering many colors in a rainbow drip, what should an artist consider about paint consistency to avoid muddy colors?

Keep paints relatively thin and similar in viscosity so colors flow without heavy mixing.

200

 How does using a squeeze bottle affect precision compared with flicking or pouring paint?

Squeeze bottles let you place paint more precisely and control flow compared with random pouring

200

How can an artist use a stencil together with drip paint to create a contrast between controlled shape and random drip patterns?

Place stencil on surface and drip around or over it; the stencil keeps its shape clear while drips create texture around it.

300

Name two tools or actions an artist might use when creating a classic drip painting.

pouring from a can, flicking paint from a brush, using a stick to fling paint.

300

What is one safety or cleanup step students should follow when trying a flip-cup drip activity in class?

Lay down protective covering (drop cloth), wear smocks, and clean spills immediately.

300

Give two methods for keeping colors distinct in a rainbow drip piece.

 Methods: pour colors sequentially with small gaps, use barriers or temporary separators, or let one color set slightly before adding next.

300

Name one advantage and one disadvantage of using squeeze bottles for drip art.

Advantage: precision and repeatability. Disadvantage: less spontaneous, can clog or limit texture variety.

300

Give two tips for keeping a stencil clean and reusable during several drip applications.

Tips: secure the stencil with tape, wipe paint build-up between uses, use stiffer material for repeated use

400

Explain how motion and gravity work together in a drip painting to affect the final look

Motion moves the paint across the surface while gravity pulls paint downward; faster motions and steeper angles create longer drips and more splatter.

400

If an artist wants a larger, wider pool of paint from a flip-cup, what two adjustments could they make to the materials or technique?

Use a larger cup and/or more paint to create a wider pool; flip from lower height to reduce splatter.

400

 Explain how color order and blending influence mood or message in a rainbow drip artwork

Warm colors can feel energetic; cool colors calming; order and mixing can make the piece feel harmonious or chaotic depending on contrast and blending

400

 Describe how changing the nozzle size on a squeeze bottle changes the line or drip produced.

 Smaller nozzle → thinner lines/drops; larger nozzle → thicker lines and faster flow.

400

Explain how negative space works when combining stencils and drip painting

Negative space is the area left unpainted by the stencil; combining drips around a crisp stencil silhouette emphasizes the shape by contrast between random drips and the clean outline.

500

Describe one historical reason why drip painting was considered revolutionary compared to earlier painting styles.

 It moved away from careful, detailed realism and emphasized action, chance, and the process of painting itself.

500

Describe how surface angle (flat vs. tilted) changes the result when using the flip-cup technique and why.

On a flat surface paint pools and creates round shapes; tilting the surface makes paint run and creates longer drips because gravity pulls it downhill.

500

Propose a short step-by-step plan (3–5 steps) for creating a controlled rainbow drip that keeps colors bright and mostly separate.

 Tape edges and prepare surface; 2) Mix paints to similar thinness; 3) Pour or squeeze colors in bands from one side; 4) Tilt board slightly to control drip; 5) Let dry between layers if needed  

500

 

 

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