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ART EXAM R4 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS

|2026 LATEST UPDATED




1. outline, contour , implied: One of the most important elements in

painting and drawing is line. In visual arts there are several concepts

related to line. Select all that apply.

2. diagonal: To answer the following question, please refer to the image

below.

CLAMP, page from the Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, volume 21, page 47

The Japanese manga artists, CLAMP, used _____________ lines in their design

fromTsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, to direct our attention and add a feeling

of movement.


3. secondary: The artwork by Marc Chagall shown below is dominated by

the colors green, purple, and orange. These colors are known as ______






,4. across form: Look at the color wheel above, developed in the 18th

century and used by painters like Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh.

Complementary colors are _______ each other on the color wheel.




5. Spray fixatives only at your workspace.: The biggest hazard when using

dry media, is inhalation. Select the answer that does NOT lower the risk of

this hazard.

6. How do artists use pastels to create texture in their work?: They use

different colored pastels and blend them together.

7. 6b, 9b: In a sixth-grade class, a student named John wants to create a

drawing where he has the ability to smudge his work to create darker

areas in his drawing. What type of graphite pencil would you recommend

he use to help him have the ability to smudge and create darker areas in

his work? Select all that apply.

8. hard , and black: In a sixth-grade class, a student named John wants to

create a drawing where he has the ability to smudge his work to create



, darker areas in his drawing. What type of graphite pencil would you

recommend he use to help him have the ability to smudge and create

darker areas in his work?

9. James, a student in Ms. Harrod's art class, asks her to draw an eye in a

portrait he is working on that he feels he can't get quite right. What action

should Ms. Harrod take to help him?: Demonstrate for him how to draw

an eye and its attributes; have him follow and then have him practice it

several times before he tries again on his final drawing.

10 Preparation: Michelangelo's, The Libyan Sibyl (right side) appears in the

Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes. His drawing on the left shows several

sketches of the body, face, hands and toes. What part of the creative

process does this drawing represent?

11. John, a sixth-grade student, is looking at the work below, Untitled,

(Blooming: A Scattering of Blossoms and Other Things) by Cy Twombly. He

has been asked to describe what creates unity in this work by Cy Twombly.

What answers that best reflect what John's understanding should be about



, the elements that create unity in this artwork? Select all that apply.: red, drips

and flowers 12. Which painting media popularized underpainting as a

technique?: Oil painting 13. What is the fresco secco method?: The secco

fresco method uses pigments mixed with a binder which is applied to dry

plaster.

14. Watercolor paintings are created by —: leaving light area white."

15. Victor Vasarely, Papillon, 1981. Silkscreen on Arches of paper. 30 7/8 in.

x 37

7/8 in. Edition of 250. © Victor Vasarely

Victor Vasarely, the grandfather of OpArt, used both critical and creative

thinking to create his grid-like paintings and sculptures. He produced

optical effects like the artwork shown above, using ______: his knowledge of

geometry and color,

he created visual forms that blurred the difference between what the

viewer perceived and what was really there."

16. The Ara Pacis Augustae, The Procession, ca 9 BCE, Italian Luna marble.

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