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What are Tertiary colors?

the combination of primary and secondary colors

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The element of art derived from reflected or absorbed light.

Color 
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Is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.

Unity

100

The word Sculpture has been used as early as what century?

the 14th century
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Who painted the Sistine Chapel?

Michealangelo

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What is Hue?

It is the origin of the color we see

200

Objects having three dimensions (3D), or height, width, and depth.

Form 

200

Is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.

Proportion 

200

Celtic Knots are often referred too as what kind of knot?

Endless or Infinite knots

200

The artist who painted the Sistine Chapel laid on his back to complete it. 

No

300

What is shading?

When you add black to a color. 

300

A two-dimensional (2D), flat enclosed area.

A shape

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Is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.

Emphasis

300

The Triquetra knot is associated with what three Christian elements?

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

300

What are the elements of Art and The Principal 

The building blocks of Art

400

What is tinting?

Adding white to a color.

400

The lightness or darkness of an object

Value

400

Is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.

Pattern 

400

What type of knot was used in the bracelet making project?

The four knot.

400

What is Art

Subjective

500

What are the two categories for color temperature?

Warm and Cool 

500

The element of art that refers to the emptiness or area around or within objects.

Space

500

Is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.

Variety

500

In ancient times, Chinese watercolor was done on what material?

Silk

500

This Italian painter was known for the technique of contrasting light and dark tones during the Baroque Art era, a technique known as Chiaroscuro

Caravaggio

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