Art 2 Exam Review

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Across
  1. 7. This graphite pencil produces a light value because of this hard lead.
  2. 9. The intentional arrangement of elements on a picture plane.
  3. 10. is a horizontal and vertical extension of the artist’s eye level and station
  4. 12. The main purpose of contour line drawing is to increase the artist’s ___________ skills.
  5. 13. This three-dimensional object has sudden, distant value changes.
  6. 14. an arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers
  7. 16. Divide the picture plane into three equal zones, horizontally and vertically. The intersecting areas are the best place to put your EMPHASIS or FOCAL POINT.
  8. 18. Shapes that are named and have measured sides are called
  9. 20. Whenever moisture, dust, or a combination of them is between us and the objects we see, those farthest from us lose their details and the colors become muted.
  10. 28. ___________ is essential to a good composition because It allows elements to flow off the page, eliminates any unnecessary negative space, and allows the viewer to focus on the most interesting part of the image
  11. 29. This graphite pencil produces a dark value because of this soft lead.
Down
  1. 1. The _______ is where the eye is drawn to first in the composition
  2. 2. is the area in a work of art where the viewer’s eye should be drawn first.
  3. 3. is created when there is both movement and pattern.
  4. 4. These shapes are free-flowing and reflect the forms of nature.
  5. 5. A ________ perspective drawing means that the drawing has a single vanishing point.
  6. 6. A ___________ perspective drawing is used to draw a box which has now been rotated at an angle to the picture plane, the corner is facing the viewer.
  7. 8. Includes outlines, gesture, contour and mark-making
  8. 9. Using overlapping, size, and placement on the page to give the impression of spatial depth in a drawing.
  9. 11. A _________ is a three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth
  10. 15. A principle that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.)
  11. 17. The number of focal points in artwork or design.
  12. 19. When completing this type of line drawing, the artist should spend at least 30 minutes drawing, capture highlights and shadows, and spend most of their time looking at the object.
  13. 21. Divide the page into three equal zones horizontally or vertically. Avoid putting any lines near the center of the composition.
  14. 22. If you complete a study drawing, you should add a ______ under the drawing to avoid copyright infringements.
  15. 23. _____________ of a landscape include: Sky, Texture, Plants, and Water
  16. 24. Copying the works of masters for the sole purpose of learning technique and style.
  17. 25. The lightness or darkness of colors and grey.
  18. 26. When drawing a realistic landscape, an artist should use this causal perspective approach (size, texture, overlap, placement, and color)
  19. 27. A flowing line that carries the viewers' eye in a back and forth manner through the composition.