Careers in the Arts Unit Test #1
Questions with Complete Answers
art history - Answer-study of art through the ages from different civilizations
branding - Answer-creating iconic logos and taglines to identify a company or product
composition - Answer-the details and principles of how an image is designed to draw
and focus the eye
impressionists - Answer-19th century painters favoring texture and the play of light over
realism
movement - Answer-a new approach or technique presented by a group of artists that
differs in a significant way from other methods of the time
photorealism - Answer-visual art created to resemble a photograph in its realistic
imaging of details and textures
physiology - Answer-the study of the body; in art, techniques to convey accurate
physical specifics
spatial - Answer-the element of space, space-related
subjective - Answer-not absolute, different for each perspective or viewer
subliminal - Answer-experienced or presented at a subconscious level without realizing
temporal - Answer-in art, a quality that relates to time in a specific, intentional way
branding - Answer-creating iconic logos and taglines to identify a company or product
composition - Answer-the details and principles of how an image is designed to draw
attention to the eye
movement - Answer-a new approach or technique presented by a group of artists that
differs in a significant way from other methods of the time
physiology - Answer-the study of the body; in art, techniques to convey accurate
physical specifics
subliminal - Answer-experienced or presented at a subconscious level without realizing
, subjective - Answer-Addie was so struck by the imagery of war and suffering in
Picasso's epic painting Guernica that she had tears in her eyes. Which term best
describes Addie's response to this work of art?
color, light, and movement - Answer-Consider a dark red and purple sunset over a
sparkling breaking wave. What principles of design interact in this painting?
The student is using art history to enhance his own knowledge and style. - Answer-An
art student is sitting on a museum bench staring at a Renaissance painting and carefully
sketching a figure from it. In what way is the student improving his art?
a person sitting on a lounge chair - Answer-Match the artist with the type of painting he
might create if he were alive today: Leonardo DaVinci
detailed painting of the Google logo - Answer-Match the artist with the type of painting
he might create if he were alive today: Andy Warhol
a scene from a National Park at different angles - Answer-Match the artist with the type
of painting he might create if he were alive today: Claude Monet
a hurricane destroying an apartment house - Answer-Match the artist with the type of
painting he might create if he were alive today: J.M.W. Turner
keeping the main character in motion while everything else in the frame is still
slowly approaching a door that is about to open - Answer-Which of these is an example
of staging? (Select all that apply).
follow through and overlapping action
straight ahead drawing - Answer-:In the animated film Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs there is a scene in which Snow White becomes terrified while walking through
the dark woods. She runs, turns abruptly several times, trips and then falls. Which of
these principles of design and motion did the artists most probably use to create this
scene? (Select all that apply.)
The director is talking about the early stages of an animated production. - Answer-Read
the following memo. What is the director talking about?MEMO: To - Kathy Jarvis, Art
DirectorFrom: Fred Takamura, DirectorHi Kathy,I like the sketches your artists have
provided, but I think they could be a little more detailed. I'll also need to see some
character progression. The colors you gave me are too soft and the lighting too bright at
the beginning. Add some sharp primary colors, and grey the lighting down a bit. Show
me the revised sketches and we'll go over them together.
Turner achieved the illusion of motion in his painting using color and light. Disney
animators created motion using "squash and stretch" drawing. - Answer-Which of these
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