Pavement Chalk Art (Comprehension)
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- Q1
A distorted drawing which appears normal when viewed from a particular point or with a suitable mirror or lens.
metamorphosis
anamorphosis30s - Q2A thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
perspective
perception
illusiondistortion
30s - Q3A change, twist, or exaggeration that makes something appear different from the way it really is.
perspective
perception
distortionillusion
30s - Q4The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.perception
illusion
distortion
perspective
30s - Q5the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point
perception
perspectivedistortion
illusion
30s - Q6They can be thick or thin, long or short, smooth or jagged. They can frame an object, direct the viewer's eye, or create a sense of motion.
colors
linesshadows
shapes
30s - Q7is the external outline of an object
line
shape30s - Q8What can focus attention and create a feeling of depth?lines
textures
shapes
colors
30s - Q9By using ..... and ...... together, artists can give an image a sense of shape and depth.
texture and shape
color and shadowpaint and pencils
30s - Q10is the surface quality or appearance of an object.texture
color
30s - Q11What can be used to make an object seem real?texture
shapes
lines
30s - Q12What is the message in both drawings?Perception is not the same as reality.
Perspective is frightening.
Distortion is a fact of life.
30s - Q13Why does Beever uses real people and objects in his pictures?to show the actual size.
to show how realistic they are.
to emphasize the texture.
to indicate a contrast in color.
30s - Q14How does Beever make "Meeting Mr. Frog" seem real?
by including a picture of his real daughter
by using color and shadowby using animals that are real
by giving the image a caption
30s - Q15How does Beever use color and shadow in the chalk drawing "A slight accident in a Railway Station"?
he uses dark colors to create a mood of despair and bleakness
he makes it look like it has depth by using lines of different lengths.he uses different kinds of lines to showcase his ability as a street artist
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