
ART APP : PAINTING
Quiz by Serapion, Mecaella B.
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is a form of expressing emotions by applying colors to a flat surface or any materials like canvas, glass, paper, walls, leaf, paper, or woods.
It is the simplest part in the painting. It has an unbroken pattern made by a moving point to outline shape and can contour areas within those outlines. It can suggest a movement like curved, diagonal, vertical, horizontal, and zigzag lines.
Artists use ___________ to convey feelings and moods within their paintings. It is the result of wavelengths of lights reflecting objects. It is composed of three distinct qualities, such as hue, saturation, and value.
It refers to the appearance of the canvas. It is an element of two-sided and three-sided patterns, marked by its perceived visual and physical appearance It is used to explain the way a three-dimensional work feels when touched
It refers to the modification of the real texture for aesthetic and decorative purposes.
It refers to the real feel and looks of the surface of an object. This texture is a mixture of how the paint is seen and the way it feels to the touch.
t is a creative means of adding alternate materials to create an exciting and intriguing texture just like in an abstract artwork wherein the artist uses his or her imagination.
It refers to a surface character that looks real but it's not.
It is a technique for making an illusion of three-dimension with depth and space. Its goal is creating a viewpoint for the audiences that will best communicate the subject and serve its particular message.
3 level of perspective
is a part of the painting that helps express beliefs or ideas. It aids to interact, and evoke anxiety, direction, and energy. It has various kinds such as biometric, geometric, and organic
refer to any shape that remains virtually unchanged if it is moved around or flipped off of a surface. When controlled, a_______ shape never creates a new shape; it remains intact
refer to any shape that has a natural look or curving appearance. These shapes are often referred to as curvilinear or free form shapes, as they can be of angles, curves or both.
refer to any non- representational form or pattern that resembles a living organism in shape or appearance.
Artists often include these icons in their paintings that have a specific meaning or a special message.
what are the 3 primary colors
what are the secondary colors
what makes green
what makes orange
what makes purple
is a visual representation of an arranged color based on achromatic connection. t is in a shape circle that is divided evenly into 12 sections which display different colors according to its value. It also shows the relationship between the primary colors, secondary colors, and complementary colors.
These colors sit contrary to each other on the color wheel. Because they are opposites, they tend to look lively when used together. When applying these colors together, each of them seems more visible, like green and red.
These colors sit next to each other on the color wheel. They tend to look pleasant together because they are closely related. Orange, yellow-orange, and yellow are an example of analogous colors.
They are sometimes called "earth tones." These colors do not usually show up on the color wheel. These colors include black, gray, white, and occasionally brown and beige.
These colors are orange, red, yellow. Colors of the sunset give an idea of brightness and heat.
These colors are associated with blue, green, purple. These colors help us think of relaxed and peaceful things, like blue skies and still ponds.
This color is the warmest of all types of colors. It is chosen mostly by extroverts, especially among males. It is a color that is associated with fiery heat and warmth and has strong symbolism about life and vitality.
This color is known as the calmest color like that of the ocean and skies. It is the color of inspiration, sincerity, and spirituality and often the chosen color by conservative people.
This color is the most natural color to recognize. It is a symbol of creativity and intellectual vitality. It also symbolizes wisdom, happiness, and brings awareness and clarity.
It is the type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in drying oils such as linseed oil, poppy seed oil, safflower oil, and walnut oil.
It is an art medium in the shape of a stick or crayons. It consists of a pure powdered color and a binder.
It is fast drying paint containing pigment suspension in acrylic polymer emulsion which becomes water-resistant when dry.
It is the medium in which the paints are made of colors suspended in a water-soluble vehicle. It is usually transparent and appears luminous because the pigments are laid down in a relatively pure form with few types of filler obscuring the pigment colors.
It is a liquid that contains colors and dyes and is applied to a surface to produce an image, text, or design. It is for drawing with a brush or pen.
It is heated beeswax to which colored stains are added. The paste is applied to a wood-based canvas.
It comes from the Italian word affresco, which means "fresh." It also refers to any of several related mural painting types, executed on walls, ceilings, or any other kind of flat surface.
It is a water-based paint consisting of pigment and other materials designed in an opaque painting technique.
It is the type of paint that comes in a sealed pressurized battle and released in a fine spray.
It is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigment mixed with a water-soluble binder method.
It is an art in painting that does not attempt to represent an actual depiction of a visual reality but instead uses colors, forms, shapes, and gesture marks to achieve its effect. It may be formed by reducing the observable phenomenon, typically to retain only information which is relevant for particular purpose.
It is sometimes called emotional realism. In this style, the arti sought to express meaning or emotional experience rather than physical truth
It is characterized by dynamism (a sense of motion), which is augment by extravagant effects (e.g., sharp curves, rich decoration). Among the tro significant Baroque painters are Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Rubens, Velazqu Poussin, and Vermeer.
It is a type of art presenting the real-life subject with emphasis the impression left in the artist's perception, particularly the effect of light on the object used as a subject.
It is characterized by a cautious rejection of the styles of the par and emphasizing innovation and experimentation of materials and technique instead to create better artworks.
It is a style of painting practiced before the invention of the camera where artists represented landscapes and humans with much attention to detail and precision as possible. The artist's primary goal is to describe accurately and truthfully as possible what is observed.
It is an art that represents the subject of symbolically. For instance of "Dalagang Bukid painting of Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972) depicts the of women in rural areas. The clay jar that the young lady is holding, a vessel for carrying water, is seen as a symbol of fragility and innocence.
It refers to art that used brilliant primary colors or color illumination on subjects like pictures to emphasize comfort, joy, and leisure. It comes from the French word fauves, meaning "wild beasts" (this name refers to a small group of painters in Paris who exhibited works notable for the bold and expressive use of pure color).
It is a form of abstraction wherein the object is first reduced to cubes and then flattened into two-dimensional shapes. It has been considered the most influential and powerful art movement during the 20th century in Paris established by Georges Braque (1882-1963) and Pablo Picasso.