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25 Questions

1. A Way Of Using The Elements To Stress The Difference Of Certain Elements.

2. Has Wood Carving Changed Much Over History?

3. A European Art Style That Developed Between 1520 And 1600. It Was A Style That Rejected The Calm Balance Of The High Renaissance In Favor Of Emotion And Distortion.

4. Baroque Art

5. A Term Used To Describe Works That Do Not Stress The Contours Or Outlines Of Objects.

6. Waste Wood Should Be Removed By _____________

7. Horizontal Lines Example Ocean Picture

8. Define Value Of A Color?

9. What Are Rifflers - Files And Rasps?

10. ____________is Sometimes A Preliminary Step In Printmaking

11. What Is The Word Glass Paper Also Known As?

12. An Eighteenth Century Art Style That Placed Emphasis On Portraying The Carefree Life Of The Aristocracy. The Style Was Characterized By A Free - Graceful Movement; A Playful Use Of Line; And Delicate Colors.

13. _____________is A More Refined Version Of Carving .

14. True

15. What Soft Wood Is Also Known As Basswood?

16. A Large Design Or Picture - Generally Created On The Wall Of A Public Building.

17. Name The 7 Elements Of Art.

18. Dada

19. What Is The Hardwood Rosewood Valued For?

20. Two Types Of Hardwood Are Not Easily Obtained.

21. A Finely Ground Powder That Gives Every Paint It's Color.

22. A Method For Representing Three Dimensional Objects On A Two Dimensional Surface.

23. A Paint Made Of Dry Pigments - Or Colors - Which Are Mixed With A Binding Material. In A Painting Method Which Was Popular Before The Invention Of Oil Painting - The Pigments Were Mixed With An Emulsion Of Egg Yolk Or Egg White Rather Than Oil.

24. Better Results Are Achieved In Wood Working When The Wood Is __________ For Special Effects

25. Out Door Sculptures Have To Be Sealed And This Is Accomplished By