PRAXIS ART CONTENT 5134 LATEST 2026
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◉Eva Hesse . Answer: installation
◉The negative areas in a work of art are best defined as... . Answer: The
areas that are not occupied by objects.
◉An artist who wants an orange area in a work to appear brighter and
lighter would most likely surround the orange with which of the
following colors? . Answer: Dark, dull blue
◉Tertiary . Answer: If a primary color is mixed with a secondary color
next to it on the color wheel, the resulting color is called
◉Kazimir Malevich's . Answer: Dynamic Suprematism
◉Diagonal placement . Answer: Kazimir Malevich's Dynamic
Suprematism
,◉Overlapping shapes . Answer: In a nonrepresentational work of art, the
following elements is most likely to contribute to a sense of spatial
depth.
◉Shapes and colors are repeated to create a visual rhythm. . Answer:
Jacob Lawrence, Barber Shop
◉Lilly Martin Spencer Benjamin Rush Spencer - The focal point of
Lilly Martin Spencer's portrait drawing is created primarily through the
use of . Answer: Value
◉A line that crosses a surface and defines changes in the surface of the
form is known as a . Answer: cross-contour line
◉Judith and Holofernes . Answer: Artemisia Gentileschi's
◉In her painting Judith and Holofernes, shown, Artemisia Gentileschi
drew attention to the painting's focal point, the beheading of Holofernes,
primarily through the use of . Answer: lines created by the figures' limbs
◉grid . Answer: For millennia, artists working in two dimensions have
transferred small compositions to larger surfaces through the use of a
grid. Ancient Egyptians used a grid-to-grid method to enlarge designs
, for wall murals. Thousands of years later, contemporary artists and
artisans still use this low-tech way to copy or enlarge an image.
◉Dynamic balance around a vertical axis . Answer: The Red Tree
illustrates the use of which of the following principles of design
◉Piet Mondrian's . Answer: The Red Tree
◉Lindisfarne Gospels: St. Matthew, cross-carpet page . Answer:
◉shifts in color relationships . Answer: In addition to the shape created
by the internal red lines on the illuminated manuscript page, the
distinction between figure and ground is created through
◉three point perspective . Answer: In a two-dimensional work of art, a
bird's-eye or worm's-eye view of an object can best be achieved by using
which of the following perspectives.
◉Dissimilar elements are juxtaposed to create unsettling contrast. .
Answer: Which of the following statements accurately describes The
Red Model.
◉juxtapose . Answer: means to place two dissimilar things together
often to compare or contrast them.
WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
100% GUARANTEED TO PASS CONCEPTS
◉Eva Hesse . Answer: installation
◉The negative areas in a work of art are best defined as... . Answer: The
areas that are not occupied by objects.
◉An artist who wants an orange area in a work to appear brighter and
lighter would most likely surround the orange with which of the
following colors? . Answer: Dark, dull blue
◉Tertiary . Answer: If a primary color is mixed with a secondary color
next to it on the color wheel, the resulting color is called
◉Kazimir Malevich's . Answer: Dynamic Suprematism
◉Diagonal placement . Answer: Kazimir Malevich's Dynamic
Suprematism
,◉Overlapping shapes . Answer: In a nonrepresentational work of art, the
following elements is most likely to contribute to a sense of spatial
depth.
◉Shapes and colors are repeated to create a visual rhythm. . Answer:
Jacob Lawrence, Barber Shop
◉Lilly Martin Spencer Benjamin Rush Spencer - The focal point of
Lilly Martin Spencer's portrait drawing is created primarily through the
use of . Answer: Value
◉A line that crosses a surface and defines changes in the surface of the
form is known as a . Answer: cross-contour line
◉Judith and Holofernes . Answer: Artemisia Gentileschi's
◉In her painting Judith and Holofernes, shown, Artemisia Gentileschi
drew attention to the painting's focal point, the beheading of Holofernes,
primarily through the use of . Answer: lines created by the figures' limbs
◉grid . Answer: For millennia, artists working in two dimensions have
transferred small compositions to larger surfaces through the use of a
grid. Ancient Egyptians used a grid-to-grid method to enlarge designs
, for wall murals. Thousands of years later, contemporary artists and
artisans still use this low-tech way to copy or enlarge an image.
◉Dynamic balance around a vertical axis . Answer: The Red Tree
illustrates the use of which of the following principles of design
◉Piet Mondrian's . Answer: The Red Tree
◉Lindisfarne Gospels: St. Matthew, cross-carpet page . Answer:
◉shifts in color relationships . Answer: In addition to the shape created
by the internal red lines on the illuminated manuscript page, the
distinction between figure and ground is created through
◉three point perspective . Answer: In a two-dimensional work of art, a
bird's-eye or worm's-eye view of an object can best be achieved by using
which of the following perspectives.
◉Dissimilar elements are juxtaposed to create unsettling contrast. .
Answer: Which of the following statements accurately describes The
Red Model.
◉juxtapose . Answer: means to place two dissimilar things together
often to compare or contrast them.