PRAXIS Art Content
Knowledge -5134 Questions
and answers(100% accuracy)
Repetition - answer Which design principle is exemplified by this work?
The areas that are not occupied by objects - answer How are the negative
areas in a work of art are best defined?
Dark, dull blue - answer An artist who wants an orange area in a work to
appear brighter and lighter would most likely surround the orange with
what color?
tertiary - answer If a primary color is mixed with a secondary color next to
it on the color wheel, the resulting color is called...
Diagonal placement - answer What characteristic contributes the most to
the dynamic nature of the shapes in Malevich's composition?
overlapping shapes - answer In a nonrepresentational work of art, which
element is most likely to contribute to a sense of spatial depth?
Shapes and colors are repeated to create a visual rhythm. - answer What
makes this painting by Jacob Lawrence work well?
value - answer The focal point of Lilly Martin Spencer's portrait drawing is
created primarily through the use of
cross contour line - answer A line that crosses a surface and defines
changes in the surface of the form is known as a...
, lines created by the figures' limbs - answer In her painting Judith and
Holofernes, shown, Artemisia Gentileschi drew attention to the painting's
focal point, the beheading of Holofernes, primarily through the use of...
grid - answer For millennia, artists working in two dimensions have
transferred small compositions to larger surfaces through the use of a
Dynamic balance around a vertical axis - answer "The Red Tree" illustrates
the use of which principle of design?
shifts in color relationships - answer In addition to the shape created by
the internal red lines on the illuminated manuscript page, the distinction
between figure and ground is created through...
Three-point perspective - answer In a two-dimensional work of art, a
bird's-eye or worm's-eye view of an object can best be achieved by using
which perspective?
Dissimilar elements are juxtaposed to create unsettling contrast. - answer
What statement describes "The Red Model?"
compose work so that subject matter appears cropped - answer Exposure
to photography led artists such as Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas to...
Tying back long hair to keep it from being caught in the machine - answer
What strategy would contribute most to safe practice for an artist who is
machine buffing a piece of metal jewelry?
Using a wet mop to remove clay dust along with a HEPA-filtered vacuum
cleaner - answer What action is a safe studio practice when working with
ceramics?
cobalt blue - answer What color is toxic when used as pigment?
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