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What is the definition of Negative Space
the space in between and around the material that something is made from
Which of the following describes the element Shape?
 
The contour or outline of something and is 2D
 
The area that an object takes up (positive space)
 
The length, width and height of an object and is 3D
What term is used to refer to the intensity of colour in an image?
 
Saturation
 
Hue
 
Tone
Colour is.....
 
reflected light
 
the outline of a shape
 
the light and dark value of something
What is the difference between Actual Texture and Implied Texture?
 
You can feel actual texture,implied is communicated visually
 
Actual texture is 2D, while implied texture is 3D
 
Actual texture is communicated and implied texture is real
What is the alternative term used to describe the light and dark qualities in an artwork, otherwise known as Tone?
 
Value
 
Saturation
 
Hue
What are the benefits of focusing only on the subject and not the paper?
Improve hand-eye coordination, increase mental focus, build confidence and develop a strong sense of observation
What is the focus of blind contour drawing?
 
Shape and proportion
 
Proportion and texture
 
Shape and form
Why is blind contour drawing great for beginner artists?
 
It encourages observation and stops the fear of mistakes
 
It encourages observation and precision
 
It encourages precision and limits mistakes
Which side of the brain does blind contour drawing activate?
 
Right: responsible for spatial awareness and creativity
 
Left: responsible for logic
 
Both sides
What is the purpose of varying the weight of the line (making it thicker or thinner) in a continuous line drawing?
 
To show light and dark areas and give a sense of depth
 
To hide mistakes
 
To make the image more interesting
How does blind contour drawing help artists?
 
It gives them a stronger sense of observation
 
It helps them focus on proportion
 
It helps them make less mistakes
What is "blind contour drawing"?
 
Drawing without looking at the paper
 
Drawing without looking at the object
 
Drawing without adding any details to the image on the paper
What is a "contour"?
 
The outline of an object, figure or shape
 
The use of thick lines
 
The form of an object
Name three ways that two lines can cross and draw them on the board
Parallel, perpendicular, intersecting
What does the term "composition" mean?
 
the way visual elements are put together
 
the structure of a piece of art
 
the materials used to make a piece of art
What does the term "contemporary" mean?
 
Related to the present time
 
Modern
 
Related to both now and the future