Praxis II- Art Content Knowledge- 5134- Vocabulary Questions and answers(100% accuracy)
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Course
Praxis art
Institution
Praxis Art
Background
The part of the scene intended to be the most distant from the perspective of the viewer.
Foreground
The part of the scene intended to be nearest the viewer.
Horizon (Horizon Line)
The line where the sky and dart meet; also referred to as "ground line"
Landscape
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Praxis II- Art Content
Knowledge- 5134- Vocabulary
Questions and answers(100%
accuracy)
Background - answer The part of the scene intended to be the most
distant from the perspective of the viewer.
Foreground - answer The part of the scene intended to be nearest the
viewer.
Horizon (Horizon Line) - answer The line where the sky and dart meet; also
referred to as "ground line"
Landscape - answer A view of a section of country- applicable to outdoor
scenes only.
Middle Ground - answer The area between the foreground and the most
distant part of a scene.
Vertical Lines - answer Lines that are painted straight up and down
Horizontal Lines - answer Lines that are painted across the picture (90
degrees from straight up and down)
Point of View - answer The angle from which the viewer is observing the
work.
Overlapping - answer Occurs when one object partially covers another;
usually done for compositional purposes.
, Design - answer The arrangement of elements of a picture
Light - answer The sensation or representation of light or a source of it;
illumination or awareness of it within a work
Texture - answer The "feel" or surface quality of an object such as its
relative "smoothness," "Roughness," "Softness," etc.; may be simulated or
actual; the latter can be felt by touch while the former is a suggestion by
the artist based upon how certain areas of the picture are painted.
Shape - answer An enclosed space defined by other elements such as
texture, color, value, and line; can be 3-d quality represented using 2-d
rendering techniques for length and width
Line - answer A mark that has length and direction; often used to define a
space or silhouette, create an outline, contour, pattern or movement
Space - answer Refers to the distance or area around, above, between,
below or within something; can be flat, shallow, deep, open, closed,
positive, negative, actual, ambiguous or illusory
Value - answer Refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a color
Hue - answer Any specific color
Shade - answer A color made by adding black to hue
Tone - answer A color made by adding grey to a hue
Achromatic - answer Black, white, treys; artwork executed without color
Black - answer The complete absence of light
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