1. The representation of a specific individual and an exploration of identity through the creation of an artwork is called what?
Portraiture
6. What does dislocation from the surrealist tool mean?
Taking an object out of its usual environment and placing it where it doesn't belong?
12. What are some characteristics of Chalk Pastels?
Dry and crumbly with a matte finish
9. What is the term that describes creating art without any control from the rational mind?
Psychic automatism - Which was a term coined by André Breton to describe some surrealist art creation methods.
16. What is Stippling?
A Drawing tonal value method involves using dots of varying density.
23. According to the "Surrealist’s Toolkit," what is the primary purpose of using symbols—such as melting clocks or open drawers—within a surrealist composition?
To act as visual metaphors that represent deeper psychological truths, inner fears, or secrets.
8. Chronologically, did the Dada art movement happen before or after the Surrealism art movement?
Surrealism grew out of Dadaism, which formed during World War I.
3. In portraiture, what is the goal of "The Affect" or expression?
To create a psychological connection between the subject and the audience
22. True or False : The grided reference and the artwork needs to have the same number of grid squares.
True
15. How would you describe a worm's eye view in a perspective drawing?
Its a viewpoint that is created by placing the horizon line high on the paper that shows more of the top of objects in the composition.
10. What was Sigmund Freud's role in the surrealist art movement?
Surrealism was heavily influenced by the psychological theories of Sigmund Freud.
5. Which portrait drawing method can be utilized when drawing from both reference and from life in which the size of the drawing matches the model or reference?
Sight-Size Method
14. In linear perspective, what happens to objects as they get further away from the viewer?
They appear to decrease in size at a constant rate
19. Which alcohol marker tool is used for rendering To bleach ink, create highlights, and soften hard edges?
Colorless Blender Marker
24. What are some characteristics of Oil Pastels?
Oil pastels are easily smudged with a finger to create gradients and they have a semi gloss finish. They also never dry.
13. What drawing technique is used to create the linear illusion of depth?
Perspective drawing technique
21. What is a key requirement for achieving realism and proper proportions when drawing a pair of eyes?
Maintaining "accurate spacing" between the eyes
25. If aline appears calm and smooth or busy and jittery what drawing vocabulary term would describe it?
Line Energy
2. Why is the core element of Likeness and Anatomy important when learning how to draw an accurate structure of the human face?
Understanding the skull and musculature helps to ensure accurate likeness and anatomy.
18. When rendering with alcohol markers, is it better to layering colors light to dark or dark to light?
Work Light to Dark
4. If a book is included in a art portrait of a person, what might it be attributing to the sitter?
That the person is an intellectual
11. What art movement had the primary goal to create art that bridges the gap between dream and reality?
Surrealism
17. What term would we use to describe how thick or thin a line is?
Line Weight
7. What is "Juxtaposition" in Surrealist art?
Placing two or more unrelated or contrasting elements side-by-side
20. Why is it recommended to avoid black or grey markers for shadows?
Because they "kill vibrancy"