Design Final Deck Flashcards

1
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What is the positive space called in an artwork?

A

The area taken up by the object

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2
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In art, overlapping is…

A

The placement of one object in front of another

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3
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The area nearest the viewer in a landscape composition is called the…

A

Foreground

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4
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How does an artist use detail to create the appearance of deep space?

A

The details are fuzzy far away

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5
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The closer an object is the_____it is

A

larger

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6
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What is the purpose of creating emphasis in art?

A

To draw attention to certain elements or ideas

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7
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What is the focal point in a piece of art?

A

The area or point of emphasis

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8
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True or false

Lines that converge or cross lead the viewer’s eye and create emphasis.

A

True

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9
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What are 3 ways to categorize the art element of color?

A

Hue, value, intensity

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10
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Value is defined as…

A

The lightness and darkness of a color (hue)

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11
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What is the tool that organizes the relationship of colors around a wheel?

A

color wheel

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12
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Which of these is not a primary color?
1.Yellow
2.Blue
3.Green
4.Red

A

Green

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13
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Which of these is not a secondary color?
1. Purple
2.Yellow
3.Orange

A

Yellow

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14
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What colors do you mix to get tertiary colors?

A

A primary and a secondary color next to each other on the color wheel

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15
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What temperature is the color, blue?

A

Cool

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16
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What principle of art is achieved when an artist creates the illusion of action?

A

Movement

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17
Q

True or false

Placement in a composition is a good way to achieve movement in a piece of art

18
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How does an artist convey physical movement in a piece of art?

A

Lines. Creating lines coming from the moving object or objects .

19
Q

True or false

Implied movement can be achieved by lines and shapes.

20
Q

True or false

Scale and proportion are not ways to achieve movement in art.

A

False. Scale and proportion are ways to achieve movement in art.

21
Q

Where are the darkest values located on a value scale?

A

Right side

22
Q

Highlights and shadows create the illusion of…

23
Q

What is created when you add white to a color?

24
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Value is the amount of _____ reflected from the surface.

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To create a shade you add ____ to a color.
black
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Pattern is the _______ of objects.
Repeating
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Repetition works with _____ to make the art seem alive
Pattern
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True or false Pattern can be man-made
True
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The spiral of a seashell is what type of pattern?
Natural/Organic
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Patterns are important because…
A. They help add movement and B. They catch the viewer’s attention Both A and B
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What do you call the look or feel of a surface?
Texture
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Can texture only be felt?
No. It can be visual.
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Texture that can be felt is called…
Real/Actual
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True or false Texture can be implied through brush strokes.
True
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Which one of these elements of art can help create texture?
Line
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This is the size of one object compared to another object.
Scale
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A basketball and a baseball are different in size, but share the same….
Proportion
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The relationship between different sized components in a composition…
Proportion
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True or false When an artist chooses to make objects oversized or miniature, it can force a new perspective to the viewer.
True
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The way in which the elements (all portions of art) of art are organized
The Principles of art
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What are the principles of art?
Balance, Unity, Variety, Emphasis, Movement,Pattern, Proportion (B.U.V.E.M.P.P)
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What are the elements of design?
Line, Shape, Space, Texture, Color, Value, Form (L.S.S.T.C.V.F)