GACE Test for Art Education Review
Slip - Answer-Clay suspended in water.
Pushing and pinching with ones fingers
Digging parallel channels with a comb
Using a slip to press on scored pieces of moist clay. - Answer-Appropriate ways to produce a textured
surface on a moist clay project that is going to be fired.
The wrap - Answer-In textile manufacture, is a term for the threads of a loom that supports the weave
and thus serve as the framework for woven cloth.
Indigo - Answer-A natural colorant traditionally used to dye cotton fibers in deep blue.
Cloisonné - Answer-In jewelery, the process in which fine metal wire is used to organize colors that are
fused into hard enamel-like surface.
Welded seems - Answer-A directly fabricated metal sculpture can be distinguished from a cast metal
sculpture because the fabricated sculpture has...
Making paper - Answer-Electric mixers, window screens, lint from clothes dryer, deckless, and couch
sheets are typically used for
Thikness - Answer-The guage of a wire refers to the wire's...
Extruder - Answer-Piece of equipment that can be used in a ceramics studio to create desired forms.
,Lost wax - Answer-A technique of casting metal in a plaster mold.
True porcelain - Answer-Requires the highest firing temperature.
Paper mache - Answer-Is a medium that involves gluing multiple layers of paper onto an armature.
Exact shapes of letters - Answer-A designer who carefully selects a particular typeface to use in a design
is likely to be most concerned with
Bitmaps - Answer-In digital imaging, series of pixels that can be used to compose images.
Polarizing - Answer-
Foreshortening - Answer-Is the representation of any object on a two-dimensional surface in such a way
that the object appears to advance or recede.
Juxtaposition - Answer-Refers to the use of unrelated images, materials, etcetera.
Shapes will appear flat - Answer-When bold, heavy outlines around shapes are maintained in a
composition.
Western Art - Answer-A traditional way to enhance a viewer's perception of space and distance in a
landscape image is to make background colors cooler and lighter in value.
Sense of equilibrium - Answer-Artist's use of balance
, Reading the product's labels and proceeding according to directions - Answer-Is the most reasonable
action to take for an artist whose work requires to use a specific hazardous product.
Gesture drawing - Answer-Generally characterized by an emphasis on movement.
Hard-edge paintings - Answer-an even, solid application
Impasto - Answer-Refers to the process of using thick applications of paint.
Proof print - Answer-Is used in printmaking to check whether the image for a print needs more work.
JPEG format (.jpg) - Answer-Compresses file size by selectively discarding data.
White balance - Answer-Keep colors accurate under a variety of light conditions.
Greenware - Answer-Refers to pottery that has not been bisque fired.
Kouroi - Answer-Refers to Archaic Greek statues whose poses- rigidly frontal with clenched fists- recall
the stance of Ancient Egyptian statues.
Georges Seurat's paintings - Answer-Are more notable for containing static figures and a sense of optical
surface movement.
"Genre painting" - Answer-is an art historical term that specifically refers to painted depictions of
everyday life that shows ordinary people doing ordinary things.
Slip - Answer-Clay suspended in water.
Pushing and pinching with ones fingers
Digging parallel channels with a comb
Using a slip to press on scored pieces of moist clay. - Answer-Appropriate ways to produce a textured
surface on a moist clay project that is going to be fired.
The wrap - Answer-In textile manufacture, is a term for the threads of a loom that supports the weave
and thus serve as the framework for woven cloth.
Indigo - Answer-A natural colorant traditionally used to dye cotton fibers in deep blue.
Cloisonné - Answer-In jewelery, the process in which fine metal wire is used to organize colors that are
fused into hard enamel-like surface.
Welded seems - Answer-A directly fabricated metal sculpture can be distinguished from a cast metal
sculpture because the fabricated sculpture has...
Making paper - Answer-Electric mixers, window screens, lint from clothes dryer, deckless, and couch
sheets are typically used for
Thikness - Answer-The guage of a wire refers to the wire's...
Extruder - Answer-Piece of equipment that can be used in a ceramics studio to create desired forms.
,Lost wax - Answer-A technique of casting metal in a plaster mold.
True porcelain - Answer-Requires the highest firing temperature.
Paper mache - Answer-Is a medium that involves gluing multiple layers of paper onto an armature.
Exact shapes of letters - Answer-A designer who carefully selects a particular typeface to use in a design
is likely to be most concerned with
Bitmaps - Answer-In digital imaging, series of pixels that can be used to compose images.
Polarizing - Answer-
Foreshortening - Answer-Is the representation of any object on a two-dimensional surface in such a way
that the object appears to advance or recede.
Juxtaposition - Answer-Refers to the use of unrelated images, materials, etcetera.
Shapes will appear flat - Answer-When bold, heavy outlines around shapes are maintained in a
composition.
Western Art - Answer-A traditional way to enhance a viewer's perception of space and distance in a
landscape image is to make background colors cooler and lighter in value.
Sense of equilibrium - Answer-Artist's use of balance
, Reading the product's labels and proceeding according to directions - Answer-Is the most reasonable
action to take for an artist whose work requires to use a specific hazardous product.
Gesture drawing - Answer-Generally characterized by an emphasis on movement.
Hard-edge paintings - Answer-an even, solid application
Impasto - Answer-Refers to the process of using thick applications of paint.
Proof print - Answer-Is used in printmaking to check whether the image for a print needs more work.
JPEG format (.jpg) - Answer-Compresses file size by selectively discarding data.
White balance - Answer-Keep colors accurate under a variety of light conditions.
Greenware - Answer-Refers to pottery that has not been bisque fired.
Kouroi - Answer-Refers to Archaic Greek statues whose poses- rigidly frontal with clenched fists- recall
the stance of Ancient Egyptian statues.
Georges Seurat's paintings - Answer-Are more notable for containing static figures and a sense of optical
surface movement.
"Genre painting" - Answer-is an art historical term that specifically refers to painted depictions of
everyday life that shows ordinary people doing ordinary things.