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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Arts and Crafts - Middle School - Painting
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The art of painting covers a broad spectrum of materials - from watercolors to oils, acrylics to tempera - and also techniques. The wide variety of painting materials can be used in an almost limitless number of processes, and on many different surfaces, to produce vibrant, stunning and unusual results. A knowledge of the countless different combinations of materials and ways of using them will increase the choice available to you and improve your creative skills.

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Arts and Crafts - Middle School - Painting
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1. A deep blue paint was made by crushing the valuable gemstone lapis lazuli. As it was so expensive, it was usually only used for what?
2. Which of the following types of brushes might a professional artist be likely to leave on the shelf?
3. Tempera paint is a pigment commonly mixed with which unusual binding agent?
4. Which are the two usual ways for a canvas orientation to be described?
5. What can be found at the Grotte Chauvet in France?
6. Which oil was originally mixed with pigment to create oil paint?
7. Although Acrylic paints are water-based, what happens to them when they dry?
8. Which color is the odd one out?
9. During the Renaissance, a particular type of painting was popular. It involved painting directly onto plaster which was wet. What was this called?
10. Painting has a lot to do with color. What do we call the selection of colors an artist chooses to use?