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FTCE ART K-12 Revision 3 - Art
History and Culture Exam
Combined Tested Questions With
Revised Correct Detailed Answers
|ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS 2024
>> BRAND NEW VERSION!!
1) Acceptance of fiber arts as a medium - ANSWER
work, sewing, embroidery, knitting and crocheting.
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FTCE ART K-12 Revision 3 - Art
History and Culture Exam
Combined Tested Questions With
Revised Correct Detailed Answers
|ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS 2024
>> BRAND NEW VERSION!!
1) Acceptance of fiber arts as a medium - ANSWER Textile, fiber
work, sewing, embroidery, knitting and crocheting.
1900 - embroidery was the medium for feminine protest
1950 Judy Chicago "The Dinner Party" celebrates 39 women from
history and sets a place at the table in a long triangle. Traditional
needlepoint and embroidery.
One of the first known feminist artworks.
2) History of sculpture as a medium - ANSWER - small figures, large
works, reliefs attached to walls. Made from stone, wood, bone and
metal
- First known from Stone Age @230,000 BC
- Made from basalt and quartz
,- Mesolithic sculpture 10,000 to 4,000 BC included freestanding and bas
relief works
- Neolithic period 4,000 to 2,000 BC bronze statues
- Classical Greek 500 to 323 BC
- Renaissance Sculptures AD 1,400 to 1,600 figures with great realism.
3) Slab Building Clay - ANSWER rolled into sheets and cut into
shapes, score edges and use slip to join together
4) Pinch Pot Clay - ANSWER rolling clay into a ball, insert thumb
and presses outward.
5) Coil Method Clay - ANSWER make a shallow pinch pot
rolls long coils and builds up the body in a spiral, scoring and adding slip
6) Wheel Throwing Clay - ANSWER using a potter's wheel. the clay
to remove air bubbles and then use slip to create your object
7) Lost-Wax Casting Technique - ANSWER -Where a metal copy is
created from the original sculpture.
- used as early as 3,700 BC
- mold in clay
- brush with wax until desired thickness
,- remove mold and fill with heat resistant material.
- heat resistant plaster covers wax and placed in oven
- wax drains away, filled with sand and bronze is poured in
8) Enameling - ANSWER -fusing powdered glass (frit) to a surface
by heating it to 750 to 800 C
- seen on metal jewelry, glass and ceramics
- durable resistant to scratching
- can be applied to gold, copper, silver, aluminum and stainless steel
- Ancient Egypt , Greece, Rome and China
9) Subtractive Sculpture Technique - ANSWER oldest form of
sculpture also known as carving
- removing material from a large piece.
- Michelangelo
10) Additive Sculpture Technique - ANSWER adding material to
create art also called modeling
- soft material like clay or plaster is built up over an armature.
11) Assembling Sculpture Technique - ANSWER Popular in the 1950
and 60s
Create a collage by gluing, welding, nailing and joining objects
, 12) Soldering Metal - ANSWER - Done on a ceramic tile or fire brick
- Flux is mixed with water and dabbed on joints.
- Tiny pieces of solder are placed onto fluxed seams
- Flame applied and heated evenly until pieces are joined
13) Filigree Metal Technique - ANSWER Forming metal threads to
resemble lace patterns
- careful and skillful bending of wire
- wire should be annealed first (heating metal and cooling slowly)
14) Knitting - ANSWER creating a series of interlocking loops using
straight knitting needles.
- main stitches are knit and purl
- basic pattern is called a stocking or stockinette pattern
- right side looks like a pattern of V shapes
15) Weaving - ANSWER 2 sets of threads are interlocked in a
perpendicular pattern
- done by hand or machine
- lengthwise threads - warp - held stationary on the loom
- the weft is passed back and forth between them
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