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GACE Test for Art Education Review

Slip - answer Clay suspended in water.

Pushing and pinching with one’s fingers
Digging parallel channels with a comb
Using a slip to press on scored pieces of moist clay. - answer Appropriate ways to
produce a textured surface on a moist clay project that is going to be fired.

The wrap - answer In textile manufacture, is a term for the threads of a loom that
supports the weave and thus serve as the framework for woven cloth.

Indigo - answer A natural colorant traditionally used to dye cotton fibers in deep blue.

Cloisonné - answer In jewelry, the process in which fine metal wire is used to organize
colors that are fused into hard enamel-like surface.

Welded seems - answer A directly fabricated metal sculpture can be distinguished from
a cast metal sculpture because the fabricated sculpture has...

Making paper - answer Electric mixers, window screens, lint from clothes dryer, deckles,
and couch sheets are typically used for

Thickness - answer The gauge of a wire refers to the wire's...

Extruder - answerPiece of equipment that can be used in a ceramics studio to create
desired forms.

Lost wax - answerA technique of casting metal in a plaster mold.

True porcelain - answerRequires the highest firing temperature.

Paper mache - answerIs a medium that involves gluing multiple layers of paper onto an
armature.

Exact shapes of letters - answerA designer who carefully selects a particular typeface to
use in a design is likely to be most concerned with

Bitmaps - answerIn digital imaging, series of pixels that can be used to compose
images.

Polarizing - answer

, Foreshortening - answerIs the representation of any object on a two-dimensional
surface in such a way that the object appears to advance or recede.

Juxtaposition - answerRefers to the use of unrelated images, materials, etcetera.

Shapes will appear flat - answerWhen bold, heavy outlines around shapes are
maintained in a composition.

Western Art - answerA traditional way to enhance a viewer's perception of space and
distance in a landscape image is to make background colors cooler and lighter in value.

Sense of equilibrium - answerArtist's use of balance

Reading the product's labels and proceeding according to directions - answerIs the
most reasonable action to take for an artist whose work requires to use a specific
hazardous product.

Gesture drawing - answerGenerally characterized by an emphasis on movement.

Hard-edge paintings - answeran even, solid application

Impasto - answerRefers to the process of using thick applications of paint.

Proof print - answerIs used in printmaking to check whether the image for a print needs
more work.

JPEG format (.jpg) - answerCompresses file size by selectively discarding data.

White balance - answerKeep colors accurate under a variety of light conditions.

Greenware - answerRefers to pottery that has not been bisque fired.

Kouroi - answerRefers to Archaic Greek statues whose poses- rigidly frontal with
clenched fists- recall the stance of Ancient Egyptian statues.

Georges Seurat's paintings - answerAre more notable for containing static figures and a
sense of optical surface movement.

"Genre painting" - answeris an art historical term that specifically refers to painted
depictions of everyday life that shows ordinary people doing ordinary things.

The layout and design of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China - answerare intended
mainly as a symbolic expression of the connection between imperial and cosmic orders.

Typical decorative motif of Islamic architectural mosaics - answerArt that focuses on the
painting of every subjects and individuals

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