A measurement that is adjusted to create either a sharp or blurred image of an object in motion
What is Shutter Speed?
At this stage, artists decide whether or not to continue developing their creative skills.
What is the Decision Stage?
Before glass beads were introduced to North America, the Delaware tribe decorated their colorful bags using these materials
What are porcupine quills and feathers?
This artist created almost 90% of his work in a 2-year period while living in an asylum.
Who is Van Gogh?
What AP stands for on ACMI (Art & Creative Materials Institute) labeled products
What is Approved Product?
This photographer has become famous for her dramatic images of celebrities and politicians
Who is Annie Leibovitz?
An artist in this stage follows consistent patterns or blueprints for drawing, like putting the ground at the bottom of the paper and the sky at the top.
What is the schematic stage?
This group of indigenous people use the reverse applique process to create colorful clothing reminiscent of their ancient practice of body paint
Who are the Guna?
This artistic movement focused on the feeling of a moment in time rather than an exact replica
What is Impressionism?
This label indicates an art product contains potentially harmful or toxic ingredients, but is safe to use as long as all safety and handling procedures are followed.
What is CL (Cautionary Labeling)?
This photographer is famous for experimenting with F-Stops in his landscape photography
Who is Ansel Adams?
This stage of development focuses heavily on the final product and achieving visual realism.
What is the Psuedo-Naturalistic stage?
Tribes across the African continent used this in their sculptures to describe the social status, importance, and spirituality of the figure.
What are body gestures/positions?
This artist used ants to symbolize the constant death and decay that defines life itself.
Who is Dali?
Safe handling of aerosols like spray paint includes but isn't limited to these 3 aspects.
What is ventilation, protective gear, and hygiene (not eating or drinking or smoking during use)?
What the Aperture controls
What is Depth of Field?
Encouraging a struggling artist in this stage might include "I can tell exactly what you're drawing!"
What is Dawning Realism?
Tribes of the PNW used these objects to describe the origin of mankind, believing they descended directly from different animals of the region.
What are masks?
The core philosophy of this movement was that color should be liberated from descriptive reality, and art should be a source of pure enjoyment rather than a strict, realistic documentation of the world.
What is Fauvism?
The age at which CL products are not advised.
What is 6th grade or lower?
This photography method creates a positive image on a thin metal plate. Everything, from prepping the plate to exposure of the image to developing, fixing, and varnishing must be done in one go.
What is Tintype?
A student at this age is in the Pseudo-Naturalistic stage and will pay close attention to perfecting proportion, shadows, and the human figure.
What is age 11-13?
Across the African continent, these objects represented social status, nobility, and generational lineage, and were often used for ceremonial purposed in addition to their main function.
What are weapons?
Cezanne was famous for this technique, in which he shifted the hue (moving from warm to cool colors) to create atmospheric perspective rather than adding black or white.
What is Modulation?
The ACMI label on a generic sharpie
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