Being Biased
Sketchy
Art & Ink Culture
do you have ID?
hard words
100

The definition of Criteria.

What are the rules for judgment? 

What are the standards?

100

What day are we up to in our sketchbooks? (+200 points if you say it in Spanish) (+200 more if you say it in mandarin)

What is 19?

100
Showdown: Name a country/island in Polynesia. (100 Each)

What is Hawaii, New Zealand, Easter Island, Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Tuvalu, Niue, Wallis & Futuna, and Pitcairn Island.

100

The ink style based on triangle motifs and patterns represented in this heart.

What is polynesian?

100

To make an exact copy of, reproduce.

What is replicate?

200

how something is seen or interpreted.

What is perception?

200

How many ink designs have we done in our sketchbooks so far?

What is 5?

200

Ribbons are typically used in this ink design style?

What is American Traditional?

200

The ink style that has expressive, cartoonish and exaggerated features.

What is New School?

200

Daily Double (400 points)

Define Cohesive.

What is when things work well together?

300

when we all agree on something it's called a general ________

What is consensus?

300

What was the title of the sketchbook day where we used perspective to create train tracks, trees and a fence?

What is building a world?

300

The style in which the word translates to "living machine".

What is Biomechanical?

300

ID this style of drawing clouds.

What is Japanese?


300

DAILY DOUBLE (600 points)

Define Composition.


What is the deliberate arrangement, organization, and placement of visual elements (such as shapes, lines, colors, and textures) within a work to create a cohesive, harmonious, or dynamic whole.

400

People didn't like this artist's work because they said it wasn't creative enough because it was just copying images.

Who is Andy Warhol?

400

the only page in our sketchbook that required color if you chose to add it to your design?

What is japanese? (the sun must be red)

400

American traditional designs FIRST became popular with these types of people.

What are sailors and soldiers?

400

6 different popular themes in American Traditional Tattoo designs.

skulls, roses and other flowers, daggers, anchors, crosses, tigers, panthers, bears, wolves, snakes, birds, paradise, girl heads, pin-ups, wizards, fairies, stars, ribbons, etc

400

the word for when something is interesting and attractive to you.

What is compelling?
500

the word that means to take a reference and change it enough by adding to it that it doesn’t appear like the original anymore? 

What is transforming?

500

True/False: It's acceptable to replicate a photo online and pass it as your own for New School?

What is False?

500

Showdown: (100 points each) Polynesian designs were placed on different parts of the body for specific reasons. Give a part of the body and what it meant (there are 6).

What is Upper Body - Spiritual, Lower Body - Earth, Back - Past, Front - future, Left - Women, Right - Men. 

500

This has many names. Give one. 

Lion Dog, Fu Dog, Karashishi.

500
Showdown!

There were 7 Vocabulary words on the gallery survey. Name all of them (100 points each)

What is Biased, Objective, Subjective, Discrepancy, Perception, Criteria, Consensus.