Repouss Jeopardy Elements of Art Repouss Techniques Repouss
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Repoussé Jeopardy
Elements of Art Repoussé Techniques Repoussé Vocabulary Prismacolor Techniques Vincent van Gough History of Repoussé 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000
• Which element or principle of design is a dot that went for a walk?
• Circle is to sphere, as shape is to____?
• Artists use these two kinds of textures in both 2 D and 3 D art.
• List the five ways line vary.
• List all the elements of art.
• These two techniques are used in order to create a Repoussé.
• Of the two Repoussé techniques, this one is done on the back?
• Why do artists use newspaper or foam in Repoussé?
• An artist obtains a neutral position in the metal tooling by doing what?
• Repoussé is a popular way of making this kind of art today.
• What is a contour line?
• Repoussé is a French word for what?
• What are the two types of line?
• Artwork that does not represent or depict a person, place or thing in the natural world is what kind of art?
• What are three different positions the metal tooling can be in?
What is this example of?
What is this example of?
What is this example of?
What is this example of?
• What is the difference between layering and burnishing?
• Vincent van Gogh was part of this art movement when he lived in France.
• List 5 personality characteristics of Van Gogh.
• Why did van Gogh move to the town of Arles in the south of France?
Irises reflects van Gogh’s troubled state of mind. List 3 compositional elements to support this fact.
Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear is different than van Gogh’s other self-portraits. List 4 compositional elements to support this fact.
• Repoussé is an ancient form of what?
Daily Double
Is this a functional or decorative piece of art? Explain why?
• In class we use wooden tools and newspaper but what were the two original tools used?
• Who is Rocio Heredia?
• Repoussé is an ancient form of metalsmithing, dating back almost as far as 4 th century B. C. • List four objects I provided as examples from the introduction PP.
Final Jeopardy • Category: The Classroom • Please select the amount your team is willing to wager.
Final Jeopardy • What are the five classroom rules?
- Elements of art jeopardy
- Fonctions techniques
- Renaissance art techniques
- Art jeopardy
- Poetic devices with examples
- Literary devices characterization
- Characterization literary device
- Literary elements and techniques
- Literary terms jeopardy
- Story elements jeopardy
- Jeopardy story elements
- What is high art and low art
- Introduction of art appreciation
- High art vs low art examples
- Global consumer culture positioning example
- Art comes from the aryan root word ar which means
- What is art analysis
- Art lovers can visit the - metropolitan museum of art.
- Neolithic art
- Renaissance vs medieval art
- Art appreciation and criticism
- (intitle:modern art vs classical art) "reasons"
- Italian vs northern renaissance art
- (intitle:modern art vs classical art) "ideas"
- Medieval vs renaissance art
- Migration period art
- Famous op art artists
- Value element of art photography
- Elements of art
- Balance in art
- Loudness or quietness of music
- Art elements line
- Elements and principles of art
- Horizontal vertical e diagonal
- Elements principles of art
- Elements of art line example