Test 3 Study Guide
Across
- 2. 'Project for the affirmation of the new‘ – Small mixed media constructions.
- 3. Artistic changes that can be added to a photo, either by a physical lens or a change in photo shop.
- 5. “The Style” - Marked especially by the use of black and white with the primary colors, rectangular forms, and asymmetry.
- 8. 2D forms.
- 11. A way of assembling different objects and mediums together.
- 13. What is the name of the art movement that David Hockney created?
- 14. David Hockney taught at this college for 6 weeks.
- 15. Adding more black or white undertones to a photo.
- 18. El Lissitzky was classified as a Russian Designer, _____________, Architect, and Photographer.
- 19. This was an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles.
- 24. 3D forms.
- 25. Where is David Hockney from?
- 26. David Hockney gained international sucess in his early ___________.
Down
- 1. Adjusting the size of a photo by eliminating some of the picture.
- 2. David Hockney created this new type of art.
- 4. David Hockney learned that painting was a form of seeing and thinking and not _________________.
- 6. El Lissitzky did not get into art school because of ________________ laws.
- 7. El Lissitzky created small painted _________________ called Prouns.
- 8. What was the subject matter in David Hockney's paintings?
- 9. When the El Lissitzky was __________ years old he began instructing young Jewish artists.
- 10. What was David Hockney's primary medium?
- 12. Adding changes to the photo by manually changing settings on a camera or through photo shop.
- 16. Adding or subtracting light to a photo.
- 17. At a young age, El Lissitzky was noticed by a famous artist, ___________ ___________.
- 20. During El Lissitzky’s design career the artist created advertisements, _____________, and book covers.
- 21. In visual art, refers to an artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed.
- 22. Photo Collage is adding many photos to a ___________ to create an artistic grouping of photos.
- 23. David Hockney was directly influenced by this art movement.