Which two of the following are forms of experimental artistic media? • b.)Oil painting • c.)Carving out of stone • d.)Body art • e.)Encaustic painting Which two of the following ... are traditional forms of artistic media? • a.)Graffiti mural • b.)Encaustic painting • c.)Arte povera • d.)Woodblock print • e.)Sculpture made of food Which two of the following are examples of three-dimensional media? • a.)Tempera painting • b.)A charcoal drawing • c.)A bronze statue • d.)Acrylic painting • e.)A ceramic vase • a.)New Art History • b.)Experimental media • c.)Masterpiece • d.)Two-dimensional • e.)Traditional media • a.)Masterpiece • b.)New Art History • c.)Three-dimensional • d.)Two-dimensional • e.)Canon • a.)Three-dimensional • b.)Experimental media • c.)Canon • d.)New Art History • e.)Traditional media What invention of the 20th century allowed for the creation of works of art that were only possible using a fast-drying paint? • a.)Watercolor paint • b.)Encaustic paint • c.)Oil paint • d.)Acrylic paint • a.)Egg yolk • b.)Beeswax • c.)Synthetic polymers • d.)Linseed oil Paint is an artistic medium that is a combination of what two things? • a.)Tempera and a binder • b.)Oil and acrylic • c.)Pigment and a binder • d.)Pigment and acrylic • . a solid medium, ink is poured into the reservoirs, and paper is rolled over the top • a.)Woodcut, relief • b.)Engraving, intaglio • c.)Metalcut, pen and ink • d.)Stamping, photosensitive . image on paper. • a.)Woodcut, natural • b.)Intaglio, chemical • c.)Relief, charcoal • d.)Photography, photosensitive . is carved out of a solid medium and ink is rolled onto the image. • a.)Woodblock, relief • b.)Drypoint, charcoal • c.)Etching, intaglio • d.)Aquatint, pen and ink Select the sculpture that used the technique of casting. • a.) • b.) • c.) • d.) Select the sculpture that used the technique of modeling. • a.) • b.) • d.) Select the sculpture that used the technique of carving. • a.) • c.) • d.) Buildings such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater are called because they are designed to be integrated with their environment. • a.)New media • b.)Site-specific • c.)Experimental art • d.)Stand-alone part of a cohesive design. • a.)Land art • b.)Works of art • c.)Time-based art • d.)Masterpieces Architecture is studied as a part of art history because, like paintings or • b.)Distinctive • c.)Literal • d.)Logical What is the purpose of time-based art? • a.)To use traditional media to enhance longevity of works of art • b.)To emphasize that no work of art lasts forever • c.)To create enduring and permanent works of art • d.)To allow the artist to create works of art more quickly Which work of art incorporates the use of experimental media? • a.) • c.) • d.) What type of art emphasizes action? • a.)Body art • b.)Installation art • c.)Land art • d.)Performance art Select the work of art that is an example of new media. • a.) • c.) • d.) This image of a fractal made using the Sterling 2 Program is an example of what kind of art? • a.)Sculpture • b.)Computer art • c.)Painting • d.)Video art . Which of the following is NOT an example of new media? • a.)Printmaking • b.)Biotechnology art • c.)Video games • d.)Super-8 films [Show More]
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