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Crea-2110 1st Quarter Examination
Crea-2110 1st Quarter Examination
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Motifs may be presented in a gradual shift in characteristics, like size (from small to
large)
Progressing
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the suggestion of action or direction, the path our eyes follow when we look at a work
of art.
Movement
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It is the most basic of all the elements. A line is a visible path traced by a moving point
which may vary in types.
Line
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Pochade
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What do you call to a process of roughly scribbling an idea on paper. It allows you to
bring your ideas to life quickly so you can save time in the long run?
Sketching
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This is used in portrait art to record moments where a person's character is momentarily
revealed, a mischievous twinkle in the eye or a sour smile
Portrait Sketch
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It was intended to remind the artist of some person or scene he wished to remember in
a more permanent form - they were not necessarily for a finished product.
Croquis
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It is the era where the stylus was employed with a variety of metal alloys to create other
dry media like metalpoint and silverpoint.
Renaissance art
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Using light and dark values to give the sense of form to two-dimensional drawings.
Value to Model Form
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An informed line drawing. It can encompass all forms of contour drawing like blind and
modified. The quality of the line is most important in this type of drawing.
Contour Draw ing
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Drawing exercise where you only look at the object you are drawing, not at the paper
you are drawing on, helps to train the hand to draw what the eye sees.
Blind Contour
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It is the most sensitive of the painting media. It reacts to the lightest touch of the artist
and can become an over worked mess in a moment
Watercolor
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Technique consists of painting in pigment mixed with water on a thin layer of wet, fresh
lime mortar or plaster
Buon fresco
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It refers to any print made in one version and incapable of being exactly duplicated.
Select one:
a. Stencil
b. Serigraphy
c. Color Lithography
d. Screen Printing
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It is a quick drawing that shows movement or the mass of an object. It is made through quick sketches and
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It refers to any print made in one version and incapable of being exactly duplicated.
Select one:
a. Relief Printing
b. Intaglio
c. Lithography
d. Monoprint
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The expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities
that could be done in a two-dimensional visual language is greatly known as?
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a. Drawing
b. Sketching
c. Painting
d. Sculpture
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An element that is relative degree of lightness or darkness in anything that is visible. It
gives an impression of solidity, distance and depth. The values or tonal values of an
artwork can be adjusted to alter its expressive character.
Select one:
a. LINES
b. SHAPES
c. VALUE
d. TEXTURE
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Select one:
a. Vertical Lines
b. Diagonal Lines
c. Horizontal Lines
d. Curved Lines
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It was intended to remind the artist of some person or scene he wished to remember in
a more permanent form - they were not necessarily for a finished product
Select one:
a. Portrait Sketching
b. Pochade
c. Croquis
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d. Painting
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Select one:
a. Gouache
b. Encaustic
c. Fresco
d. Enamel
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Select one:
a. Value to Model Form
b. Contour Drawing
c. Blind Drawing
d. Gesture Drawing
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Select one:
a. Late Renaissance
b. Baroque Painting
c. Medieval Painting
The basic qualities of 17th-century art were carried forward into the 18th century but
were transformed for the taste of a different generation.
Rococo Sculpture
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It refers to the fundamental unit of three-dimensional solid form that can be conceived
in the round.
Volume Element
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It is for conceiving and describing the orientation of the forms of sculpture in relation
to each other, to a spectator, and to their surroundings, some kind of spatial scheme of
reference is required.
Axis and Planes
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This is the age of experimentation with new ideas, new styles, and new materials
20th-Century Sculpture
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It is a print such as engravings and etchings, that are made by incising channels into a
copper or metal plate with a sharp instrument called a burin to create the image, inking
the entire plate, then wiping the ink from the surface of the plate, leaving ink only in the
incised channels below the surface.
Intaglio
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Planar
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It is an art that begins by first applying a protective wax-based coating to a thin metal
plate
Etching
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It is a fine art process that allows the artist to produce multiple copies of his original
image.
Printmaking
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It is the oldest of the arts. People carved before they painted or designed dwellings. The
earliest drawings were probably carved on rock or incised (scratched) in earth.
Sculpture
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It refers to a style of architecture that has taken shape in East Asia over many centuries.
Chinese Architecture
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The Greek temple to the mythic goddess Athena, was built in the fifth century BCE in
Athens and is part of a larger community of structures in the Acropolis.
Parthenon
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It is an art form that reflects how we present ourselves across the earth’s landscape, and,
like other expressive mediums, it changes with styles, technologies and cultural
adaptations.
Architecture
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HIERARCHIC SCALE
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