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Module 5

Define artwork and identify the various support and other materials of two-dimensional media.
Differentiate different forms of the paper support.
Classify different brushes used for painting.

1. Which of the following drawing media is usually your pencil?


a. Graphite
b. Charcoal
c. Brush
d. Stone
2. What kind of drawing is done at the spur of the moment?
a. Sketching
b. Perspective Drawing
c. Emotive Drawing
d. Life Drawing
3. Drawing is the first step in creating 2D artworks.
a. True
b. False
4. Using this type of charcoal results to much darker black than vine charcoal. It can be used alone
or blended with vine charcoal.
a. Compressed
b. Charcoal
c. Kneaded
d. Paper stump
5. What are the different kinds of paper support?
a. Laid
b. Wove paper
c. Canvas
d. Smooth-hot-press
6. Artworks are flat. Although some works give 3d effect, this effect on a flat surface is only an
illusion of depth used by the artist.
a. True
b. False
7. This material is usually found in your pencil, easy to use and not messy as charcoal.
a. Graphite
b. Charcoal
c. Brush
d. Sable
Module 6

 discusses local materials used in creating art


 critiques available materials and appropriate technique
 explicates the use of materials and the application of techniques

1. Where does Oil paints were developed?


a. Northern Europe
b. Southern Europe
c. Northern America
d. Southern America
2. Wet on Wet and Wet on Dry is a technique in using Oil Based Paint
a. True
b. Fase
3. The major characteristic of oil paint is that it gives a ______ and ______ of color
a. Richness
b. Depth
4. Who published three-color-separation principle in photography on 1855?
a. James Clerk Maxwell
b. John Clark Maxwell
c. John Clerk Maxwell
d. James Christ Maxwell
5. What year does Sony unveiled the first consumer camera to use a charge-coupled device for
imaging, eliminating the need for film which is  the Sony Mavica.
a. 1981
b. 1982
c. 1983
d. 1984
6. Photography is considered as both a science and an art
a. True
b. False
7. This refers to works of visual art that combines various traditionally distinct art media.
a. Collage
b. Mixed Media

Module 7

 discusses local materials used in creating art


 critiques available materials and appropriate technique
 explicates the use of materials and the application of techniques

1. Straight, cutting edge is used for lines and cleaning up flat surfaces.
a. GOUGE
b. CHISEL
c. COPING SAW
d. SHORT BENT
2. SUBTRACTION is also known as modeling; use a pliable medium such as clay, wax, or plaster.
a. True
b. False
3. What are the 3 ways of casting?
a. Sand Casting
b. Plaster Casting
c. Lost-wax casting
d. Welding casting
4. It is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
a. Sculpture
b. Painting
c. Drawing
d. Digital Art

Module 8

 Applies artistic skills and techniques in the process of creation.


 Incorporates contemporary characteristics to one’s creation with attention to detail.

1. Marco always practices his acting skills during his break. What characteristic does he possess?
a. Creativity
b. Communication skills
c. Manual dexterity
d. Self-promotion/Marketing skills
2. Hailey always uses watercolor when painting; she doesn’t accept any suggestions. What
characteristics must she develop to correct this?
a. Artistic ability
b. Communication skills
c. Computer editing
d. Manual dexterity
3. Lisa cannot decide what support and medium to use on her mixed media art. Which among the
following reminders can you suggest?
a. Never stop learning
b. Practice makes perfect
c. Form a concept of the work
d. Create a pleasant work environment
4.  Jessie combines powdered seaweeds with a binder to create a new type of paint. Which among
the following discussions is a good example of?
a. Know your creative potentials
b. Know the theory of learning by doing
c. Separate the process of art from the product of art
d. Arts and crafts develop different developmental skills

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