Printmaking
Portraiture
Figure Drawing
Watercolor Landscape
Miscellaneous
100

This tool is used to roll ink evenly across a surface.

Brayer 

100

This medium is made from pigment, oil, and wax.

Oil pastel
100

This type of drawing quickly captures movement and pose.

gesture 

100

The area closest to the viewer is called this.

Foreground 

100

the first step of a good critique 

description

200

Another word for test print 

Proof

200

This art movement focuses on emotion over realism.

Expressionism 

200

his historical period emphasized realism, science, and study of the human body.

Renaissance 

200

When things get lighter, cooler and less detailed as they go back in space

Atmospheric perspective 

200

Another word for neatness 

craftmanship

300

This artist creates work about identity, culture, and political issues.

Cruz Ortiz

300

This is a pose where you can see one eye and part of the other eye 

three quarter view 

300

Creating light lights and dark darks

contrast
300

Complementary colors create strong _______ when placed next to each other 

contrast

300

What is the difference between a matrix and a substrate?

The matrix creates the image and the substrate receives the image.

400

| Which artist would be most likely to create artwork exploring migration and memory?

Belkis Ramirez

400

This element of Expressionism often uses unrealistic colors to communicate feelings.

bold use of color

400

The first step of a drawing using the grid method (after making the grid)

Contour drawing

400

Artists use _________ to remove paint and create highlights 

the lifting technique 

400

another word for material 

medium 

500

An artist uses a broken chain to represent freedom without directly stating it. Is this direct or indirect symbolism?

Indirect symbolism 

500

This artist is known for emotional and distorted Expressionist artwork.

Edvard Munch

500

The main material that Robert Longo uses 

charcoal powder

500

Edward Ruscha uses visual imagery from ___________ in his paintings 

Los Angeles 

500

Five reasons artists create art 

1. To solve problems

2. For aesthetic enjoyment

3. For therapeutic purposes

4. To imagine new possibilities 

5. To make a statement/share an opinion

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