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1. This element of art describes when you feel something with your hand or imagine with your eye how it feels.
a. texture b. space c. balance d. output

2. You would use this element to show the illusion of 3D form on a 2D plane.
a. color b. movement c. value d. shape

3. When the artist divides the artwork into positive and negative, which element is the artist using.
a. line b. space c. balance d. technology

4. What principle uses the repetition of shapes.
a. silhouette b. line c. movement d. pattern

5. When value is used to emphasize a focal point the artist uses the principle of
a. emphasise b. rhythm c. contrast d. output

6. Alexander Calder was a sculptor who was famous for making
a. texture b. mobiles c. balance d. buildings

7. This principle creates a sense of oneness in the artwork.
a. unity b. balance c. form d. brilliance

8. What dimension is used to measure line and what is that measurement called?
a. second and shape b. first and weight c. first and length d. third and depth

9. Igor Stravinsky was a
a. painter b. musician c. writer d. New Mexican

10. Wire is an example of 3 dimensional
a. line b. space c. texture d. value

11. Which of these is not an element?
a. texture b. space c. balance d. shape

12. There are four steps involved in art criticism. Which of these is not one of them?
a. interpretation b. description c. analyze d. formalism

13. A technique used in drawing that is created when pencil marks overlap each other is called
a. hatching b. crosshatching c. contour d. implied

14. What word below does not describe a line?
a. implied b. curved c. horizontal d. smooth

15. A vertical line looks like
a. - b. | c. / d. ~

16. A diagonal line looks like this
a. ^ b. | c. / d. -

17. All of these are mental activities are examples of higher order thinking skills except this one,
a. describe b. analyze c. interpret d. evaluate

18. There are two kinds of texture, what are they?
a. mine and yours b. pretend and chaotic c. visual and real d. input and output

19. Shapes are organized into two basic categories. They are
a. circumference and diameter b. organic and geometric c. curved and straight d. invented and simulated

20. A flat shape has two dimensions. They are
a. front and back. b. depth and attitude. c. width and length. d. height and width.

21. A three dimensional form has three measurements. Which is not one of them?
a. width b. depth c. radius d. height

22. Calligraphy means
a. beautiful handwriting b. curved lines c. oriental balance d. oriental handwriting

23. Composition in art is how you use the
a. elements of art. b. principles of design. c. balance of the parts. d. elements of art and principles of design.

24. The aesthetic theory of formalism is mostly about
a. design. b. space. c. reality. d. output.

25. Which is not an aesthetic theory?
a. Realism b. Emotionalism c. Dimensionism d.Formalism

26. Extra Credit. After you click the "SEND" button. Click on number 2 above and describe the painting you see and how it is relevant to perspective drawing.