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What element of art has length and width and depth?

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formform

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These types of shapes are________ because they are based on nature and look like flowers.

organicorganic

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This landscape has a palette of what This landscape has a palette of what kinds of colors?kinds of colors?

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Warm colors (BONUS- name 3 Warm colors (BONUS- name 3 cool colorscool colors

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“Symmetric” is a type of _______________.

Balance- BONUS- what other type of BALANCE did we learn about?

Double bonus- name an artwork that has that type of balance.

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This artwork is drawn with what type of LINE?

ContourContour

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Red, Yellow, and Blue are known Red, Yellow, and Blue are known as PURE colors. They are also as PURE colors. They are also known as _______________.known as _______________.

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Primary ColorsPrimary Colors

Bonus….why are they called Bonus….why are they called PRIMARY?PRIMARY?

What principle of design indicates What principle of design indicates movement, flow, or pattern?movement, flow, or pattern?

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Rhythm

BONUS- what is a focal point?

What culture does this artwork come What culture does this artwork come from?from?

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Native American/ Haida Tribe

Bonus- what type of balance does it have?

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Explain the third eye rule.

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Spacing between the eyes. BONUS- where is the keystone?

What is the ‘subject’ of this artwork?

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Portrait

Bonus-how is it different than a ‘narrative?’

Double bonus- what type of balance does a face have?

When all parts of an artwork are working together, the artwork has _________.

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UnityUnity

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Explain the “Law of Disappearance” as it Explain the “Law of Disappearance” as it applies to perspective.applies to perspective.

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Things get smaller as they get farther away.Things get smaller as they get farther away.

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Dragons are symbols from which two Dragons are symbols from which two cultures?cultures?

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Medieval/European andAsian/Chinese

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What type of dragon is this?What type of dragon is this?

MedievalMedievalBonus- which two traits Bonus- which two traits

helped you figure that out?helped you figure that out?

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Name the ‘subject’ of this artwork.Name the ‘subject’ of this artwork.

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abstractionabstraction

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The point where vision ends. Where all diagonal lines converge in a perspective drawing.

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Vanishing pointVanishing point

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When BLACK is added to a COLOR, it darkens to a _________________.

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ShadeShade

This flower has what type of balance?

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RadialRadial

Bonus- what CULTURE Bonus- what CULTURE did we study when we did we study when we created radial design created radial design

color wheels??color wheels??

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This type of paint technique is very blurry and fuzzy.

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Wet into wetWet into wet

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What “subject” is an Illuminated What “subject” is an Illuminated Manuscript?Manuscript?

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Narrative- tells a storyNarrative- tells a story

Native American subject matter tends to be based on what?

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Abstractions and animals

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Daily Daily DoubleDouble

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Which fits? Describe or analyze?“The subject is birds. There are three.”

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Describe

Bonus- analyze it

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Which fits? Interpret or Evaluate?“It symbolizes power.”

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interpret

Bonus- give an evaluative comment

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What is the focal point?

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Blue Jay- bonus-

Define focal point

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In perspective drawing, what is the line that

divides the earth from the sky?

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Horizon line

Place your bets.

If you don’t have any money, you can borrow from the bank of Baumhardt…but do not try this outside of this classroom…her checks are no good! Is anyone even reading this?

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Name 5 subjects of art

Still lifeLandscape

PortraitNarrative

Abstraction

This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher

Scott Elementary School1999-2000 School Year

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