
Artist responses to plastic pollution
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 Art and design
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- Q1Which is the correct term for the definition 'something that makes you think deeply or consider new ideas'?imaginativethought-provokingmind-bending30s
- Q2Transforming something is to ______ something completely or make it look or work in a very different way.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3What does 'manipulate' mean when working with materials?to ignore or avoid using materialsto break materials without a purposeto handle, shape, or change materials into something newto copy materials without making changes30s
- Q4What is pollution?keeping the environment clean and saferhe process of making the air, water, or land dirty and harmfulrecycling materials to reduce wasteusing natural resources responsibly30s
- Q5How can artists recycle waste materials in their work?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Which is the most likely reasons an artist could select and use plastic waste in their artwork?to raise awareness about pollution and environmental issuesbecause plastic waste has no other useto make their artwork look unfinishedbecause plastic waste is the only material available30s