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What were cave paintings painted with?

Natural Materials: Stones, clay, charcoal, berries

100

These 2 elements can be categorized as 2D and 3D 

Shape and Form

100

List the 3 primary colours 

Red, Blue, Yellow

100
What type of material is best for dying?

Cotton

100

What are the two categories of shapes?

2D and 3D

200

What were cave paintings used for?

Storytelling, communication, religious rituals

200

Which element can be defined as a continuous dot?

Line

200

What is added to created the following: Tint, Tone, Shade

White, Grey, Black

200

What does the term 'extraction' mean?

To remove or reduce colour

200

List 4 shading techniques

Stippling 

Scumbling

Hatching

Cross-Hatching

Blending

300

Artifacts can be defined as what?

Found objects

300
Which element defines an area?

Space

300

State the colour created by the following mixtures:

Red+Blue

Blue+Yellow

Yellow+Red

Purple, Green, Orange

300

Which tie-dye technique involves pinching and twisting fabric in a clockwise direction?

Spiral

300

Name 3 different types of lighting

Side Lighting

Top Lighting 

Under Lighting 

Back Lighting 

Front Lighting 

400

Who is regarded as Trinidad's first internationally known artist?

Michel Jean Cazabon

400

Which element appeals to the sense of touch?

Texture

400

List 2 types of paint brushes 

Blender, flat, round

400

List 3 tools needed for tie-dye

Dye

Cotton Fabric

Rubber Bands

Bottles

Gloves

400

List 5 principles of art

Balance, contrast, emphasis, repetition, movement

500

What is the name of the famous cave in France? (Correct spelling)

Lascaux Cave

500

Which element refers to how light or dark something is?

Value

500

How do we mix brown?

Orange + Blue 

500

What does the term 'Immersion' mean?

To soak or submerge in dye

500

Who invented the colour wheel?

Sir Isaac Newton