NAME __________________________________ PERIOD _______ St. Joseph High School Art Fundamentals Spring, 2011 Ms. Christina Canciello ART BASICS REVIEW 1. Draw the color wheel below placing primary, secondary, and intermediate colors in order. 2. Recognize and describe where you see the elements & principles of art in artwork. ELEMENTS OF ART: LINE SHAPE COLOR TEXTURE SPACE FORM VALUE PRINCIPLES OF ART CONTRAST RHYTHM EMPHASIS BALANCE UNITY MOVEMENT 3. How can you change the value with color? 4. Name the primary colors. 5. Explain how intermediate colors are produced. 6. Name a set of complimentary colors. 7. Give an example of a warm color. 8. Give an example of a cool color. 9. What is simulated texture? 10. What does monochromatic mean? 11. Name 5 of the 7 ways to show depth or distance. • SIZE • LINEAR PERSPECTIVE, • DISTANCE FROM THE HORIZON LINE, • VALUE, • OVERLAPPING, • ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE, • TEXTURE 12. Explain the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical. 13. Draw an organic shape. 14. Draw a geometric shape. 15. What is a fresco? 16. What pencil is used to get the darkest tone? 18. When (time period) was perspective invented? 19. Name the most common shaped Greek vase. DRAW it with decorations like the Greeks. 20. What is the difference between one point perspective and two point perspective? 21. Draw 3 objects using one point perspective: one above the horizon line, over the horizon line, And below the horizon line. 22. Draw a dog house in 2 point perspective. 23. Draw a coffee cup using ellipsis. 24. Explain the difference between positive and negative space. 25. Know the difference between a still life, a portrait, and a landscape. 26. How do you make optical black? 27. Be able to draw hatched, cross-hatched, thick to thin and looped lines. 28. What is a “narrative” painting? 29. What is a sculpture? 30. Name at least four art media: 31. Know your Value Vocabulary: SHADING CONE CUBE SPHERE CYLINDER CAST SHADOW HIGHLIGHT VALUE SCALE 32. Know your Perspective Vocabulary: HORIZON LINE VANISHING POINT CONVERGING LINES VERTEX ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE ELLIPSE OVERLAPPING ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE 33. Using the value scale below, shade in 10 values from light to dark. 34. Using your values, shade the shapes below. Include a highlight and a cast shadow based on the light source provided. 35. KNOW YOUR ARTISTS, ART STYLES, AND DIFFERENT PERIOD IN ART HISTORY!! Be able to recognize artists work for the slide part of the final. PREHISTORIC ART EGYPTIAN ART GREEK ART (look over your Greek art handout) ROMAN ART (3 architectural contributions) RENAISSANCE ART LEONARDO DA VINCI MICHELANGELO (look over your handout) ASIAN ART HOKUSAI IMPRESSIONISM CLAUDE MONET POST IMPRESSIONISM VINCENT VAN GOGH CUBISM PABLO PICASSO REGIONALISM JACOB LAWRENCE THOMAS HART BENTON SURREALISM FRIDA KAHLO SALVIDOR DALI POP ART KEITH HARING MODERN DEBORAH BUTTERFIELD CONTEMPORARY ART 36. Name three artists and five facts about their work each: ARTIST #1 * * * * * ARTIST #2 * * * * * ARTIST #3 * * * * * 37. Compare & Contrast two artists of the same time period or art style. 38. Compare & Contrast two artists who have the subject matter (portrait, landscape, and still-life).