TEST 1 of five results
1. What is (are) the analogous color (s) of RED:
orange and violet
orange and violet
2. Complimentary colors sit side by side on the color wheel, sharing a border.
True or False
3. We have scientific evidence that our ancestors have been around since (circle the correct answer)
less than 10,000 years
more than 250,000 years
less than 5,000 years
4. Draw a color wheel in the circle below. Divide the circle into 6 parts and noting all the colors and if they are primaries or secondaries.
RYB = Primaries
OVG = Secondaries
5. Explain what a ‘binder’ is used for:
Is a substance added to pigment to make it stick to a surface.
6. Name four ways Paleolithic humans created visual forms:
i. engraving/scratching
i. engraving/scratching
ii. drawing iii. painting iv. sculpture
7. In the space below draw a post and lintel structure, naming the two parts:
8. “We only find cave art in the Americas.”
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
9. Explain the difference between a relief sculpture and one that is ‘in the round.’
Relief Sculpture remains attached to it’s natural rock, usually only viewed from one side
Sculpture in the round may be viewed from all sides.
10. Draw a contemporary symbol
11. What is another term for symbol?
a pretty picture an icon words none of these
12. We know that people have made visual forms for numerous reasons, cross culturally and throughout time. Name four reasons here:
i. to communicate political viewpoints
ii. to communicate religious values
iii. to tell stories
iv. to express cultural ideas
13. Aesthetic attitudes differ from person to person. This is our XX response.
Circle what XX is:
objective response
or
subjective response
14. Name 4 elements of visual design:
Line - Shape - Color - Mass & Volume
Value - Space - Texture
Value - Space - Texture
15. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE: “How a visual designer manipulates the elements and principles of design, or, how we employ them, creates an impression that an audience will interpret.”
16. Explain what a substrate is:
The ‘ground’ on which media / medium is applied, the surface
17. Where can I find red ochre other than a store?
pigment from stones
18. Another name for the specific colors of brown, yellow, red and black is:
Fluorescent colors
Earth colors
Primary colors
Colors I have to purchase
19. A drawing made of graphite of a crumbled piece of paper is nothing but a(n):
actual texture abstract fancy illusion
20. What do the words lower mean fully?
PALEOLITHIC > Old Stone Age
NEOLITHIC > New Stone Age
MESOLITHIC > Middle Stone Age
22. Name four media that can be made to produce a sculpture:
- metal
- plaster
3. stone
4. clay, cardboard, paper, etc.
23. Is this a TRUE or FALSE statement: “Words are symbols for ideas.”
24. In our Western world, people in power have never dictated what a visual designer/artist should be made. This includes individuals who are Pharaohs, Popes, patrons, The Church, emperors, monks, etc.
TRUE or FALSE
25. Name four ways of making illusionistic space on a flat canvas:
1. changes of color
2. adding illusionary shadows
3. adding orthogonal and creating linear perspective
4. weight of line
26. Draw a bilateral symmetrical icon on the vertical axis below:
27. What is the difference between the study of ART HISTORY and the study of ART APPRECIATION?
Art History is the study of art in a cultural context, art appreciation is the study of work for the pure aesthetic pleasure of it.
28. What does BCE specifically mean?
Before the Common Era
29. Designers often make use of tessellation patterning to draw focus. What do we mean by the word “tessellation” ?
A repeating pattern without negative space
A repeating pattern without negative space
30. Explain what DOMINANCE is in a painting on a two dimensional surface:
The focal point (s) our eyes are drawn to in a work of art
31. What advancement in human invention divides HISTORY from PREHISTORY, explain.
Writing, as significant cultural events can be written down and communicated to others.
32. Archaeology is the specific study of:
The study of earlier people, their artifacts and their remains
33. i. Where is Stonehenge? England
ii. Is it still around today? Yes
iii. What is (or was) the site thought to be used for? Calendar, a ritual space, maybe?
iv. Who made it?
Believed to be made by the Celtic high priests known as the Druids 3000BCE
BONUS WORTH 5 points:
All For You… In the empty area of this paper, explain one of your favorite works you have seen thus far in our class. What is its title? Who created it, its medium (media) and location? Give me as many specifics as possible.
A big favorite among the group above : Crack is Whack by Keith Haring / Bronx, NYC / 1986 / public art / graffiti
Also below, The Woman of Willendorf from Austria /carved stone / 25,000 BCE / 4" high