This installation by (Leonardo Drew) is an exemplary example of the art term

ARH 1000, PROF. GOMEZ

EXAM ONE

1. This installation by (Leonardo Drew) is an exemplary example of the art term:

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A. Narrative

B. Symmetrical

C. Linear Perspective

D. Mixed media

 

2. The underlying message Rene Magritte wants viewers to always remember about painting with this piece is:

A. Artwork is the physical manifestation of an idea

B. All painting is an illusion

C. This is not a pipe

D. All of the above

3. This artwork, by Bridgette Reilly, was composed entirely of what visual element:

A. Narrative

B. Mass

C. Lines

D. Asymmetrical

 

4. This oil painting, by the trained Russian artist Wassily Kandinski, is best described as:

A. Narrative

B. Non-objective

C. Outsider art

D. Mixed media

 

5. This painting, by Frank Auerbach, is best described as:

A. Narrative

B. Non-objective

C. Representational

D. Abstraction

 

6. This work by Kojyu (age 9) can best be described as:

A. Narrative

B. Non-objective

C. Mass

D. Mostly tints

 

7. This work by Gerhard Richter is best described as

A. Narrative

B. Non-objective

C. Representational

D. Abstraction

8. This work, by world renown Phillip Guston, is best described as:

A. Representational

B. Non-objective

C. Symmetrical

D. Abstraction

 

9. This work. by French Salon Painter Pierre Bonnard, can best be described as:

A. Narrative

B. Non-objective

C. Complementary

D. All of the Above

 

10. The technique in color theory that utilizes the repetitive placement of two dissimilar hues to create a third unique hue is referred to as:

A. Representational

B. Additive mixture

C. Optical mixture

D. Symmetrical

 

11. Of the following hues, which one is the best example of a shade?

Without ongoing opportunities for personal growth, children will lose:

 

Belief in the importance of their

opinion

B. Their self-confidence

C. Their original creative impulses

D. All of the above

The particular material or method used to create an artwork is referred to as the artwork’s:

 

A. Style

B. Issues

C. Medium

D. Effort

 

14. The drawing system, developed by Italian architects and painters in the thirteenth to fifteenth century, in which all geometric shapes are depicted converging unto a central vanishing or focal point on a two dimensional plane is called:

A. Atmospheric Perspective

B. Linear Perspective

C. The Renaissance

D. Horizon line

15. The depiction of forms on a two dimensional plane is referred to as:

A. Lines

B. Mass

C. Colors

D. Shapes

 

16. When referring to forms within a three dimensional format, the correct term is:

 

A. Lines

B. Mass

C. Colors

D. Shapes

 

17. The experience of looking at the color (hue) blue and associating this wavelength with the ocean or the sky is called:

 

A. Aesthetic

B. Perspective

C. Indigenous

D. Semantic

 

18. Irregular or rounded shapes usually found in nature are traditionally known as:

 

A. Vectors

B. Organic

C. Geometric

D. Unique

When a composition has a figure that has a strong color saturation, and its ground color shifts from a lighter tone to a darker tone, the figure:

 

A. Seems to move closer to the viewer

B. Is more clearly defined in relation to the background

C. Seems to be brighter and more visible

D. All of the above

The illusion of depth created in a picture by manipulating color saturation, scale changes and a progressive loss of detail is called:

 

A. Linear perspective

B. Vanishing point

C. Atmospheric perspective

D. Horizon line

 

 

 

21. Three Dimensional (Sculpture) formats of art refer to their use of form as:

 

A. Shape

B. Space

C. Mass

D. Volume

 

22. Within the format of sculpture, those pieces that feature movement as a key component to their art is called:

 

A. Algorithmic

B. Kinetic

C. Temporal

D. Corporal

 

When adding white to a particular color (hue), the new color (hue) is referred to as a:

 

A. Tint

B. Shade

C. Secondary hue

D. Value

 

The purity or intensity of a color (hue) is also referred to as its:

 

A. Shade

B. Value

C. Saturation

D. Complement

 

 

Artwork made by artists who are untrained, those who did not receive formal art training, are also known as:

 

A. Aficionados

B. Outsider Artists

C. Career Artists

D. Hobbyists

 

When referring to an artworks’ visual elements only and not referring to any kind of implied subject matter, the experience is referred to as being:

 

A. Semantic

B. Aesthetic

C. Representational

D. Narrative

 

When adding black to a particular color (hue), the new color (hue) is referred to as a:

 

A. Tint

B. Shade

C. Hue

D. Value

 

Forms such as circles, triangles and squares; mathematical shapes that are traditionally not found in nature are considered to be:

 

A. Vectors

B. Organic

C. Geometric

D. Natural

 

 

The term indicating the near or exact matching of left and right margins of a three dimensional mass or a two dimensional shape or composition is:

 

A. Asymmetrical

B. Symmetrical

C. Shape

D. Vector

 

Two hues that oppose each other on the color wheel, such as violet and yellow or red and green are known as:

 

A. Analogous

B. Monochromatic

C. Complementary

D. Mostly tints

 

Primary colors are those which cannot be produced by the intermixing of two or more hues; Those colors being:

 

A. red, yellow, green

B. orange, green, violet,

C. red, blue, green

D. red, yellow, blue

 

32. The mixing of primary colors produces secondary colors. An example of those hues are:

 

A. orange, green, violet

B. orange, yellow, violet

C. red, yellow, violet

D. All of the above

 

Subtractive color mixing is a visual phenomenon that occurs while viewing a:

 

A. Television

B. Drawings or paintings

C. Cell phone screens

D. All of the above

 

34. Additive color mixing is a phenomenon that occurs while viewing images off of a:

 

A. Television

B. Drawing or painting

C. Ink Jet printed color graphic

D. All of the above

 

Optical color mixing is a phenomenon that occurs:

 

A. viewing a billboard

B. When mixing pigment so close to each other without blending

C. When printing an ink jet image off the computer

D. All of the above

 

36. If both left and right margins of a three dimensional mass or a two dimensional composition do not match or line up, the composition is considered to be:

 

A. Asymmetrical

B. Focal Point

C. Symmetrical

D. All of the above

 

Line is a visual element that best describes shapes in:

 

 

A. Optical Mixture

B. 2-D

C. 4K HD Ultra

3-D

 

 

When both colors of a figure and ground relationship have matching saturations as well as tonal values, the more the figure:

 

Seems to blend into the

background

Is more clearly defined in relation to

the background

C. Pops out and becomes more visible

D. Seems to move closer to the viewer

 

39. The location in a composition where all vectors and lines converge, which is unique to linear perspective is referred to as the compositions:

 

A. Shade

B. Saturation

C. Focal Point

D. Tint

 

When the visible spectrum is reorganized into a 12 hue circle, the resulting graph or visual aid is referred to as the:

 

A. Primary Wheel

B. Color Wheel

C. both A and B

D. neither A and B

You’re

 

Done!