This phrase refers to the analysis of similarities and differences of 2 or more artworks
What is compare & contrast (will accept comparing & contrasting)
This is the name of the graffiti artist whose physical identity has never been revealed to the public
who is Banksy?
This word describes a color that is mixed with white to make it lighter
what is a tint?
These three words are also known as the “three S’s” when attaching clay pieces together
what are score slip and smooth?
This is the name for the most popular compositional rule strategy used by all photographers
what is the rule of 3rds?
This formal quality is defined as the visually satisfying effect of combining similar or related elements in a work of art.
What is Harmony / What is Unity?
This is the name of the museum in NYC that is designed like a spiral
what is the Guggenheim?
These are what you call colors that are made when mixing one primary with one secondary color
what are tertiary colors?
This is the type of print that is made when an artist creates a multi-colored, layered print using a single print block. The artist repeats the process of carving and printing over and over to achieve this print.
What is a reduction print? (will also accept reductive print)
This is another word used to describe individual sections of the same adobe document
what is a layer?
This is the process of engaging with art supplies intuitively, often in an experimental manner, to help expand one's understanding of their purpose and develop new ways of working.
What is material(s) exploration?
This is the name of the artist who creates infinity rooms full of mirrors, pumpkins, and DOTS!
who is Yayoi Kusama?
this is the word used to describe how intense/rich a color is
what is saturation?
This is the painting technique that refers to the process of softening and dulling the background through scrubbing with a brush
What is scumbling?
This word refers to a photographic printing process that produces a blue print. The basic premise involves coating a surface with a solution, letting the surface dry in a dark place, arranging a composition and exposing to light.
What is Cyanotype?
This was our first essential question of IB Visual Art junior year.
What is "how do we choose?"
This artist is an American portrait painter based in New York City, who is known for their hyperrealistic paintings of Black people with vibrant patterned backgrounds, frequently referencing the work of Old Master paintings.
Who is Kehinde Wiley?
This is the official name to describe colors that are NEXT TO each other on the color wheel
what are analogous colors?
This is the name for a B&W photo developed on light sensitive paper without the use of a camera
what is a photogram?
This is the function that controls how fast or slow a picture will be taken
what is the shutter speed?
This is the TOTAL number of points you can achieve for the Process Portfolio for criteria A,B,C,D and E.
This artist was a German Dadaist, best known for their work of the Weimar period, when they were one of the originators of photomontage.
Who is Hannah Höch?
This is the word you can use to describe what Firefox, Christmas, and the LA Lakers all have in common
what is complementary colors?
This is the degree in F the kiln fires your low fire clay pieces up to.
what is 1700-2000 degrees degrees?
This is a term for the measurement of image resolution, specifically for spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density.
What is Dots per inch (or DPI)?