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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Texture


An element of art that describes the surface quality of an object or material

This creates variations in a surface. For example the woven texture of a
canvas, thickly applied paint, or rough texture of a wood grain are all examples of physical texture.


This is an illusion created by using marks that simulate physical texture.

A technique that celebrates or explores texture by a thick application of paint.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Physical Texture

This creates variations in a surface. For example the woven texture of a
canvas, thickly applied paint, or rough texture of a wood grain are all examples of physical texture

An element of art that describes the surface quality of an object or material

This is an illusion created by using marks that simulate physical texture.

A technique that celebrates or explores texture by a thick application of paint.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Visual Texture

This is an illusion created by using marks that simulate physical texture

This creates variations in a surface. For example the woven texture of a
canvas, thickly applied paint, or rough texture of a wood grain are all examples of physical texture

A technique that celebrates or explores texture by a thick application of paint

Meaning “fool the eye”. This technique uses realistic imagery to create the optical
illusion that depicted objects exist in three dimensions

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Impasto

A technique that celebrates or explores texture by a thick application of paint.

This is an illusion created by using marks that simulate physical texture

Meaning “fool the eye”. This technique uses realistic imagery to create the optical
illusion that depicted objects exist in three dimensions


This refers to how light or dark something is ranging from white to black and all of the
grays that fall in between. This is also applicable to the lightness or darkness of a color.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Trompe l’oeil

Meaning “fool the eye”. This technique uses realistic imagery to create the optical
illusion that depicted objects exist in three dimensions

A technique that celebrates or explores texture by a thick application of paint.

This refers to how light or dark something is ranging from white to black and all of the
grays that fall in between. This is also applicable to the lightness or darkness of a color

This relates to the difference in things. Hot and cold, light and shadow, white and black
all have strong contrast. Value contrast refers to the degrees of difference between the shades of
gray.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Value

This refers to how light or dark something is ranging from white to black and all of the
grays that fall in between. This is also applicable to the lightness or darkness of a color

Meaning “fool the eye”. This technique uses realistic imagery to create the optical
illusion that depicted objects exist in three dimensions

This relates to the difference in things. Hot and cold, light and shadow, white and black
all have strong contrast. Value contrast refers to the degrees of difference between the shades of
gray.

An indistinct or hazy effect to assist with the illusion of depth or
distance in visual art

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Contrast

This relates to the difference in things. Hot and cold, light and shadow, white and black
all have strong contrast. Value contrast refers to the degrees of difference between the shades of
gray

This refers to how light or dark something is ranging from white to black and all of the
grays that fall in between. This is also applicable to the lightness or darkness of a color.

An indistinct or hazy effect to assist with the illusion of depth or
distance in visual art

Meaning light-dark. This is a technique using subtle gradations of value to create
the illusion of form

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