Saturday, January 7, 2012

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS FOR FINAL EXAM

1)      What are the three primaries?

2)      What are the three secondaries?

3)      What is a color called that is achieved by mixing a primary with secondary?

4)      What are two colors directly opposite on the colorwheel called?

5)      What is a tint?

6)      What is a shade?

7)      Which colors will be in the primary color scheme?

8)                                                   Secondary color scheme?

9)                                                   Warm color scheme?

10)                                               Cool color scheme?

11)                                               Monochromatic color scheme?

12)                                               Analogous color scheme?

13)  How do you mix the color pink?

14)  How do you mix the color yellow green?

15)  What is the word meaning anything made from clay?

16)  How long do we need to wait until doing the first firing after a piece is made? 

17)  What do we call a container made by inserting a finger into the clay and then opening up the hole? 

18)  Is clay referred to as 2-D or 3-D? 

19)  T or F:  The first firing is referred to as bisque. 

20)  What are pieces of clay rolled into snake-like forms called? 

21)  What is the name of the oven in which the clay is fired? 

22)  T or F:  The name of the substance that gives the clay its color is paint. 

23)  The lines scratched into clay for gluing purposes is called what? 

24)  The mud-like clay placed on the scratching for gluing purposes is called what? 

25)  Why do we need to wait until the clay is dry before it is fired? 

26)  Why did we poke a hole in our rattles? 

27)  What is the path of a moving point through space?

28)  What kind of line would be created by footprints in the sand or ants crawling on a wall?

29)  How many kinds of lines are there?

30)  Which kinds of lines change direction gradually?

31)  What is the name of an entire drawing done completely with only one line?

32)  Which kinds of shape do we see more often during the day?

33)  Which shape does not fit in this group?  Cloud, tree, house, person

34)  What is a square’s 3-D counterpart called?

35)  The area around a doughnut would be what kind of space?

36)  T or F:  Tessellations are repeated patterns that can go on forever without any overlapping?

37)  What is the most important thing perspective adds to a piece of artwork?

38)  Which one of the following does not belong?  Color, placement, texture, overlapping

39)  T or F:  All parallel lines meet at the vanishing point?

40)  What is another term for eyelevel?

41)  When looking at the corner of a building, you will be doing what kind of drawing?

42)  T or F:  When discussing art, value always refers to how much it costs?

43)  A scale that goes from dark to light with all different values in between is called what?

44)  Black, white and gray are referred to as what kind of colors?

45)  Yes or No:  We discussed the words “matte” and “glossy” when glazing ceramic pieces. Would it ever apply to poster board?

46)  T or F:  When doing perspective drawings, vertical lines are always draw vertically.

47)  Which person wrote the six word story we discussed?  Georgia O’Keeffe, Ernest Hemmingway, Mark Twain or Vincent Van Gogh

48)  What was the main chemical used in the mummification process by the Egyptians?

49)   Draw a color wheel with 12 colors in the correct placement

50)  Explain to me the complete process of making a rattle from beginning to end.


The picture above is a one point interior.  The one to the left is a two point interior

The above picture is a one point exterior while the picture to the left is a two point exterior.
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