Prehistoric and sculpture | Color theory | shading and value | Elements and Principles | Random |
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Old Stone
What does Paleolithic mean?
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green
What is the compliment of red?
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What is a value scale?
A scale that shows lightness to darkness/ Has a highlight, middle gray, and shadow.
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Unity
What is the principle also known as harmony?
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What is a brayer?
used in screen printing to add ink to a print
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Prehistoric
What is the word for before the written era?
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What is a tint?
one color or hue plus white
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What is hatching?
a group of parallel lines
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What is a form?
3D/ has depth/has volume/ Height x width x length
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to glue
What is the meaning of the French word, "Coller"?
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Egyptian Profile
what is the term for the Egyptian pose that has the body facing forward, the shoulders facing outward, the head facing forward and the eyes at an impossible angle? |
What are blue green, red orange, and yellow green an example of?
Tertiary colors
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What is contour hatching?
lines for shading that follow the contour or outline or shape of an object
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Rhythm
What is the principle that uses pattern?
(ei l 0 l 0 l 0 l 0) |
What is a shutter?
a device that allows light to pass for a determined period
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a greek state of a young woman
What does the word Kore mean?
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What is a split complimentary color scheme?
one hue plus its compliments neighbors
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stippling
What is the shading form that uses dots to add up texture?
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What is variety?
having one shape in different colors or multiple shapes in one color
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What is an illuminated letter?
used in an illuminated Manuscript. First Letter of the first word. Very large. Decorative. Can have animals, scenes, etc
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Thutmose
What is the name of the artist who created Nefertiti's bust?
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What is an analogous color scheme?
3 to 5 colors next to each other on the color wheel
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What is woven hatching?
drawing a group of parallel lines, then changing the direction and adding another group. Basket weaving texture
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value, intensity, hue
What is 3 things make up color?
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What is the book from the medieval time period that was for rich people that included daily prayers, Psalms, and verses.
The Book of Hours
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