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Name:_Kathleen T.

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Gen Ed 6 Art Appreciation

Part1. Multiple Choice (15 items)

WAYS OF REPRESENTING THE SUBJECT

A. 1. When things are depicted in the way they would naturally appear in nature.

A.Realism C.Distortion
B. Abstraction D.Medium

B 2. Is the process of simplifying or reorganizing objects and elements according to the demands of
artistic expression.

A.Realism C.Distortion
B. Abstraction D.Medium

C. 3. When figures have been so arranged that proportions differ noticeably natural measurements.

A.Realism C.Distortion
B. Abstraction D.Medium

D. 4. Refers to the materials that an artist uses.

A.Realism C.Distortion
B. Abstraction D.Medium

A. 5. Those whose mediums can be heard and which are expressed in time. These are music and
literature.

A. Auditory or time arts C. Fresco


B. Combine arts D. Tempera

B. 6. Those whose mediums can be both seen and heard and which exist in both space and time.
These include the dance, drama, opera and movies.

A. Auditory or time arts C. Fresco


B. Combine arts D. Tempera

C 7. Pigment is mixed with water and applied to wet plaster.

A. Auditory or time arts C. Fresco


B. Combine arts D. Tempera

D. 8. Pigment is mixed with egg and applied to a very hard smooth surface; usually several layers of
rubbed plaster.
A. Auditory or time arts C. Fresco
B. Combine arts D. Tempera

B. 9. Is the filling of the entire surface of a space or an artwork with detail. An identifying mark of a
Filipino painting.

A. Water Color C. Abstract


B. Horror Vacui D. Distortion

TECHNIQUE IN SCULPTURE

A. 10. Are stand-alone objects that can be seen from all angles and can be walked around or turned
in the hand, depending on their size.

A. Free Standing C. Modeling


B. Casting D. Fabrication

B. 11. A subtractive process. It involves removing unwanted portions.

A. Free Standing C. Modeling


B. Carving D. Fabrication

C. 12. Is a process which the artist uses a soft, pliable material.

A. Free Standing C. Modeling


B. Carving D. Fabrication

B. 13. It begins with a production of a negative mold. The artist covers the original model with a
mold, usually a ceramic material.

A. Free Standing C. Modeling


B. Casting D. Fabrication

D. 14. An Additive process. This method came about because of the rising cost of traditional
materials.

A. Free Standing C. Modeling


B. Carving D. Fabrication

D. 15. The process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings or other
structures and are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art.

A. Painting C. Sculpture
B. Construction D. Architecture

Part II Drawing . (Use extra paper if needed).


(Drawings not necessary “magnificent” I just want you to show me how it is done.)

A. WAYS IN REPRESENTING THE SUBJECT.

Use DISTORTION in representing your subject. (5 points)


Identify your Subject. (5 points)
Discuss your Content. (5 points)

A Glaring Women

The drawing portrays a glaring women. The women


that has insecurities and jealousy. That is why she
glares because she seeks for attention and wants to
be valued and loved.
B. CONSTRUCTION PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTURE

Arch (5 points)
Post and Lintel (5 points)
Truss (5 points)

ARCH (Draw below) B. POST AND LINTEL (Draw below) C.TRUSS (Draw below)
Part III. Honesty Points.

Give yourself 5 POINTS if you answer your exam HONESTLY and give yourself 0 POINT if you don’t.

 Your Honesty Point/s is (fill in your score) ___0________ .

o Your Gen Ed 6- Art Appreciation Instructor:______________________________

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