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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ART UNIT 1 EXAM
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Question 1: Forms seem to diminish in size as they recede from us, known as...
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Foreshortening Question 2: Our eyes tend to follow lines where they are going, which is used to create this
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Movement Question 3: Small patches of color close together blend in our eyes, which is called
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Optical color mixing Question 4: A work of art involving the human body, usually including the artist in action, in front of an audience
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Performance art
Question 5: An awareness of beauty or the quality in a work of art which evokes a sense of elevated awareness in the viewer
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Aesthetics
Question 6: Italian phrase for light and dark
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Chiaroscuro Question 7: The small area of a work that draws our attention more than the other parts
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Focal point
Question 8: A rectangle constructed using the golden section
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Golden rectangle
Question 9: Colors that seem more intense when placed side by side
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Simultaneous contrast
Question 10: Shapes that create lines, like arms, bodies, or trees
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Linear forms Question 11: The visual expression of an idea or experience formed with skill through the use of a medium
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Work of Art (Artwork)
Question 12: No restrictions, using any and all colors
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Open palette
Question 13: Shades of light and dark.
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Value
Question 14: The group of people that will be viewing a work of art
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Audience Question 15: Certain areas of the composition are purposefully made less visually interesting, so the areas of interest stand out
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Subordination Question 16: Artist uses just a few colors and is limited to their mixtures, tints, and shades
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Restricted (closed) palette
Question 17: Forms that are irregular and evoke living forms and nature
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Organic Question 18: Used in two-dimensional art to define the edges of three-dimensional forms
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Contour Lines
Question 19: What the work is about.
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Content Question 20: The wooden board the artist uses to mix his paint colors on. Also, the range of colors an artist may select
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Palette
Question 21: Orange, green, violet. Made by combining two primaries
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Secondary colors Question 22: Recognition and interpretation of sensory data- sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste
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Perception Question 23: The literal surface of a painting imagined as a window, so that objects depicted in depth are spoken of as behind or receding from the surface, and objects in the extreme foreground are spoken of as up against the surface
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Picture plane Question 24: Refers to apparent heaviness or lightness of the forms arranged in a composition
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Visual weight
Question 25: Purity or intensity of a color, not dulled or softened
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Saturation Question 26: Light _____ forms, giving them a three-dimensional appearance through the use of varying degrees of light and shadow
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Models
Question 27: Art made with a combination of different materials
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Mixed Media
Question 28: Refers to light and darkness
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Value