Lesson 2; How Do I Study Art Flashcards

1
Q

It is a mark that spans a distance between two points

A

Line

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2
Q

It is a line that rises perpendicularly

A

Vertical line

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3
Q

T/F
Diagonal line is the basic framework of all forms

A

False
Vertical line is the basic framework of all forms

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4
Q

When a line is parallel to the horizon, the line is called

A

Horizontal

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5
Q

T/F
Horizontal lines Creates an impression of serenity and
perfect stability. Rest, calmness,
peace, and repose

A

True

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6
Q

What line depicts movement and stability; it can also portray action

A

Diagonal

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7
Q

This type of line shows a gradual change of
direction and fluidity

A

Curved

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8
Q

What line signifies a subtle form?

A

Curved

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9
Q

A line that represents confusion and conflict is a ____ line

A

Jog

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10
Q

When all of the types of line is summed up, it creates this other type of line.

Also provides a contour for the figure

A

Outline

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11
Q

What are the six line types?

A

Vertical
Horizontal
Diagonal
Curve
Jog line
Outline

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12
Q

When an image appears to be as a three dimensional, one can infer that t has what element of art?

A

Form

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13
Q

Shading, Manipulation of Light &
Shadow, and Highlighting are
techniques used to achieve _____

A

Either of the two:

3D Or a sense of depth and realism
to the originally flat composition

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14
Q

When you add a sense of depth and realism
to the originally flat composition. You are aiming to produce what?

A

3D (form)

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15
Q

The smoothness, roughness,
softness, and other “feels” of an art depicts it’s _____

A

texture

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16
Q

When talking about the surface quality or “feel” of an
object. We are talking about

A

Texture

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17
Q

The watercolor paper used by Leonardo appears to be rough on one side while rather smoother on the other

This description predicts the ____ of the material

A

Texture

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18
Q

This element of art is an enclosed space and is determined by other elements

A

Shape

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19
Q

When a shape appears to be irregular, free-form, and asymmetrical, we can infer that it is _____

A

Organic

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20
Q

T/F
Shapes that are inspired by the imperfections found
in nature are organic shape.

A

True

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21
Q

The modern types of house appears to be regular, straightforward, and precise.

Thus, the house’ shape is ____

A

Geometric

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22
Q

It is The distance or area between,
around, above, below, or within
things.

A

Space

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23
Q

It is the object or part of the art that is nearest to the viewer

A

Foreground

24
Q

It is the spacing occurring
between the foreground and the
background

A

Middle ground

25
Q

The _____ is the space or setting wherein
the image is placed

A

Background

26
Q

Foreground, middle ground, and background are examples of what element of art?

A

Space

27
Q

What do you call the light that is reflected from an object?

A

Color

28
Q

T/F
Color adds dimension and life to a work, and can affect the mood of it

A

True

29
Q

It is the name of the color

A

Hue

30
Q

Concerned about how bright or concentrated the color is

A

Saturation

31
Q

When we talk about how light or dark the color is, we are talking about the _____ of it

A

Value

32
Q

T/F
The colors in the color wheel get
darker as they get closer to the
wheel.

A

False
The colors in the color wheel get LIGHTER as they get closer to the
wheel.

33
Q

It is the Basis of Color Theory
—The theory that
explains which colors
will result when
different pigments are
combined.

A

Color wheel

34
Q

Blue is a color that cannot be formed from mixtures due to its pure-color nature; thus, blue is a __ ____

A

Primary color

35
Q

Mixing blue and yellow (two primary colors) will result to green.

Green therfore is a ____ _____

A

Secondary color

36
Q

Red, blue, and yellow are primary colors, when they get mixed with green, purple, and orange, which are secondary colors, the resulting color will fall under _____

A

Intermediate color

37
Q

LFTSSC is the mnemonic for the elements of arts. What do they stand for?

A

Line
Form
Texture
Shape
Space
Color

38
Q

How many principles of art are there?

A

Eight 8

39
Q

In a painting created by kiffy, the big eggplant stands in the center, glowing with highly saturated color than the other objects, it pulls the audience’ eye to it

This painting reflect what principle of art?

A

Emphasis

40
Q

The most important part of the art

A

Emphasis

41
Q

Emanuel used different shapes, textures,
colors, and values to his artworks. Through this technique he achieved what principle of art ?

A

Variety

42
Q

An ancient cave drawing in Pampanga depicts an ant and a human. However, the former’s size is exaggerated making it look collosal compared to the man

The cave paining is an example of an artist’s play in what principle of art?

A

Proportion

43
Q

Among the original 8 principles of art, three (3) are most used, enumerate these three.

A

Emphasis
Variety
Proportion

44
Q

How many steps does the creative process has?

A

8 (eight)

45
Q

It may be an object, a person, an experience, a song or even a feeling; but it must come externally.

A

Inspiration

46
Q

T/F
idea and inspiration are synonymous

A

False

47
Q

Unlike inspiration, it is born internally

A

Idea

48
Q

When we plan our idea, like sketching or researching, we are already in what step of creative process.

A

Research

49
Q

In what stage of the CP is the artifact created?

A

Production

50
Q

When the process shifts from a creative endeavor to an analytical one, the CP is now at what stage?

A

Critique

51
Q

Should the stage of critique be viewed as an evaluation and not merely a “Check”?

A

No

52
Q

In what stage of the CP are the flaws exposed and recognized and thereby the art is revisited?

A

Rework

53
Q

In this stage, the strength and weaknesses of the artwork is noted.

A

evaluation

54
Q

T/F
Evaluation of the failure or success may take place even before the changes in the rework is done.

A

False

55
Q

Artworks in the museums and exhibits are at what stage of CP.

A

presentation