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Give two examples of contrast .
light and dark colors, big and small objects, rough or smooth texture
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What does brilliant mean?
Bright or Radiant
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True a False: A landscape painting always has people in it
False- it might have people, but they're not important
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What is an exhibition?
A special show usually inside a museum. It almost always has a theme.
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Using opposites together in art is called ______
contrast
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Using light or dark colors to make something three- dimensional is _________.
shading
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Arranging your lines and the size of objcects in a drawing to show distance is called _______.
Perspective
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The area around the subject of a painting is called
Space
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Name three textures you might see in a painting.
Sand, clouds, rope, a basketball, glass etc..
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Give an example of what an exhibition might be about.
dinosaurs, artists from 1990s -- anything!
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Texture in a painting can be tactile or implied? What is the difference?
Tactile- you can touch and feel the texture. Implied- it just looks textured but is really smooth.
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A landscape painting shows an area of land and landforms. What are landforms?
Hills, valleys, mountains, rivers, lakes, etc...
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Something with very little color is ____
pale
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