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Which is an area that modern architects do NOT have to be knowledgeable in?

Web page design


Which word best describes the Roman sculptures of human form?

Realistic

Harmony is based on

Unity of separate but related parts


A high intensity color has _______ visual weight than a low intensity color.

More


Formal balance gives a piece of artwork a feeling of ____________.

Stability

Which type of rhythm can refer to moving water?

Flowing

Emphasis is the principle of art that makes one part of a work __________ over the other parts.

Dominant

In A.D. 1100, what became the focus of Chinese art?

Nature

The focal point is the first part of a work to _________ the attention of the viewer.

Attract

Name 5 types of rhythm

Progressive, regular, alternating, random, and flowing

____________ is a principle that enhances variety.

Emphasis

_______ and _______ are two ways emphasis is used in a work of art.

Convergence, location

Which is NOT a purpose of cartoons?

To convey deep emotion

What is special about the painting style known as yamato-e?

It is pure Japanese art

Which career in art education involves teaching people to make aesthetic judgments?

Art teacher

Which type of artist would NOT work for a newspaper?

Animator

How is visual rhythm different than auditory rhythm?

One you can see the other you can hear

Whom do businesses hire to create visual images that compliment written work?

Illustrators

A large shape or form appears to be ___________ a small shape.

Heavier than

A central axis is

A dividing line for symmetry

What is radial balance?

The design starts in the center and radiates outward

A small, rough textured area can balance a _____________ smooth surface?

Large

What is the most important element a web page designer must consider?

The pages ease of use

Pattern is concerned with decorative ____________ design.

Surface

Contrast is best defined by adding something different to a design to provide

A break in the repetition

Which group of Native Americans was especially skilled at creating painted pottery?

Pueblo

How did the flying buttress allow architects to build taller buildings?

They redistributed the weight of the roof from the walls

One way to create a focal point is to place an element that __________ with the rest of the work.

Contrasts

What was the purpose of art, according to the Expressionists?

To show scenes from real life in order to evoke strong emotions

Graphic design became a career after what invention?

Printing press

What is the difference between motif and module?

A motif is a flat surface and a module is a 3-D motif

What is the difference between proportion and scale?

Proportion refers to the relationship of one part to another, and scale refers to size as measured against a standard reference

Informal balance is another name for ________

Asymmetry

Which pre-Columbian group ruled its people without a written language?

Incas

What is the most important thing industrial designers and fashion designers must consider?

Meeting human needs

Which subjects were often depicted in the art of the Neoclassical period?

Heroic events

Why do artists use distortion in their works?

By showing moods or feelings

Which type of rhythm has a gradual change in motif?

Progressive

The amount of difference between the elements depends on the artists ____________.

Purpose

How is foreshortening used in a work of art?

To purposely distort proportion to make a piece of art look more realistic

What is the Golden Mean?

1 to 1.6 or 1:1.6 ratio

For what purpose were many African artworks originally used?

To celebrate ceremonies and rituals

In visual harmony

Related art elements are combined

Variety is the principle of art which deals with

Difference or contrast

Why do artists need variety in a work of art?

To add visual interest, to add contrast, to avoid being boring

What is hierarchal proportion? When scale indicates ____________.

Importance

Who were the first environmental designers?

Prehistoric cave dwellers

What did India export to the rest of Asia that would change the other countries' art and cultures?

Religions

A work that is too much the same can become ___________.

Monotonous

What are the two major types of emphasis?

Element and area