Drawing Pt. 2 the remix
Printmaking
Ceramics
Watercolors and More
Principles of Design & More
100

30.  The act of rendering an image on a surface by  lines to create value with a pencil, crayon, chalk, pastels, etc. is referred to as --

A.  painting

B.  etching

C.  photography

D.  drawing

D. drawing 

100


36.  An artform in which one or more reproduction(s) are made by transferring an image is called:

a. sculpture 

b. underpainting 

c. printmaking 

d. tracing



c. printmaking

100


44.  When working in clay, the craftsperson should NOT do which of the following?

A.  make sure that the clay is dry before firing

B.  score and slip clay pieces together

C.  create enclosed air pockets

D.  wrap the work completely


C. create encolsed air pockets

100


35. Which of the following is NOT an example of plagiarism: 

  1. tracing another artist's work,

  2. copying another artist's drawing,

  3. using someone else's logo

  4.  creating work in another artist's style


4. creating work in another artists style

100


28.  Asymmetrical balance in a work of art occurs when --

A.  the parts of the design spread out from a central point

B.  two sides of the composition look like mirror images

C.  things in a composition on either side of a center line are different, yet balanced

D.  the size of one object in a composition is comparable to another


C. things in a composition on either side of a center line are different, yet balanced 

200

31.  Observational drawing involves --

A.  imagination and expression of complex ideas

B.  creative invention of shapes and lines that describe a subject

C.  drawing what you see

D.  mathematical precision using linear perspective

C. Drawing what you see 

200


37.  In printmaking, an edition is --

A.  the first print an artist pulls

B.  several monotypes made on the same day

C.  a numbered, signed, identical series of prints

D.  the print used for publication


c. a numbered, signed, identical series of prints.

200

45.  When clay is classified greenware, it is --

A.  unfired 

B.  approved to make pots for plants

C.  fired once 

D.  environmentally friendly

A. unfired

200

40.  A transparent layer of watercolor  is  called --

A.  a rinse

B.  a wash

C.  dry brushing

D.  underpainting

B. a wash 

200

29.  The placing of identical forms to either side of the central axis of an artwork to create equal visual weight is --

A.  dual paintings

B.  asymmetrical balance

C.  symmetrical balance

D.  radial balance

C. symmetrical balance 

300


32.  Lines that define the edges of forms and surfaces within a form, such as shapes or wrinkles and folds are referred to as --

A.  outlines

B.  hatching lines

C.  contour lines

D.  gesture drawings


C. CONTOUR LINES 

300



38.  In printmaking, what is an artist's proof?

A.  evidence that art is original

B.  an ink plate

C.  an edition

D.  a test print


D. a test print

300


46.  This term refers to clay that has been fired once.

A.  bisque

B.  greenware

C.  leather hard

D.  bone dry


A. bisque 

300

41.  Dry brush refers to --

A.  wet paint applied to wet paint on the canvas

B.  semi wet brush application of opaque paint layer

C.  using very thick paint

D.  using lots of water

B. semi wet brush application of opaque paint layer. 

300

49.  A utilitarian object is one that is designed to --

A.  be functional

B.  be looked at

C.  have no function

D.  be decorative

A. be functional 

400


33.  When doing a blind contour, you --

A.  close your eyes and draw

B.  look at the paper sometimes and the object sometimes

C.  do not look at the paper while you draw

D.  look at the paper and draw


C. do not look at the paper while you draw 

400


39.  A printmaking tool used to roll ink onto a plate is called a --

A.  gouge

B.  brayer

C.  barren

D.  plate


B. brayer
400


47.  The plasticity of clay could be described by the following words --

A.  flexible and pliable

B.  firm and carveable

C.  dry and rigid

D.  inflexible and fragile


A. flexible and pliable 

400


42.  Watercolor is different than acrylic or tempera paint because it is --

A.  more opaque

B.  more translucent

C.  analogous

D.  more colorful


B. more translucent 

400


50.  The way in which a work of art is structured and organized is referred to as the --

A.  form

B.  arrangement

C.  composition

D.  registration


C. composition 
500


34.  A gesture drawing is --

A.  a detailed drawing of  a person

B.  when you draw the hands only

C.  a quick capture of the essence of a figure

D.  when proportions and shading are accurate


C. a quick capture of the essence of a figure 

500


6.  Small pencil drawings used to develop the initial concept for a design are called --

A.  thumbnail sketches

B.  still life sketches

C.  mini-drawings

D.  quick drawings


A. thumbnail sketches 

500

48.  One hand building technique is called --

A.  coil

B.  wedging

C.  sgrafitto

D.  hatching



A. coil

500

43.  An artwork that has height, width and depth and is meant      

 to be viewed from all sides is called --

A.  sculpture in the round

B.  assemblage

C.  relief

D.  linoleum block printing

A. sculpture in the round. 

500


22.  The term for creating the illusion of depth by placing one object in front of another is called --

A.  perspective

B.  foreshortening

C.  overlapping

D.  crosshatching


C. overlapping 

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