This painting has the illusion of
a painting that shows a woman sitting inside a house
© Guy...
This painting has the illusion of
a painting that shows a woman sitting inside a house
© Guy Thouvenin / Robert Harding World Imagery /
Universal Images Group / Image Quest 2018
achromatic colors
chromatic colors
depth
tessellation
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.01 LC)
What shapes did the artist use to unite this abstract work of art?
a painting of shapes with uneven shapes
© Private Collection / The Stapleton Collection
/ Bridgeman Art Library / Universal Images
Group / Image Quest 2018
Geometric shapes
Irregular shapes
Organic shapes
Realistic shapes
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.02 MC)
Why might a museum floor painted with Op Art be confusing to walk on?
It always creates actual depth or movement.
It always has tessellations.
It can create the illusion of depth or movement.
It must be drawn with contour lines.
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.02 MC)
These images are shown in two very different locations, but they are similar in their illusion of
street art creating an illusion of a bicycle and alligator with form
© hipproductions / iStock 2018
street art that looks like a flood created a hole in the street
Public Domain
form
pattern
repetition
space
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.03 LC)
Riley makes sure her lines are exact
all by herself
using tools
with a computer
with assistants
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.01 MC)
This sculpture has movement through
a glass sculpture made with blue, yellow, and red spirals and globes
© walknboston 2007
Creative Commons, Attribution 2.0 Generic
achromatic color
implied texture
lines and color
space and shading
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.02 MC)
What makes this rug a utilitarian artwork instead of a utilitarian object?
a decorative rug with green, orange, and purple and repeating lines
© Christopher Rennie / Robert Harding
World Imagery / Universal Images
Group / Image Quest 2018
It has achromatic colors and line patterns.
It has chromatic colors and line patterns.
It protects a floor.
People walk on it.
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.03 MC)
This sculpture is
a three dimensional star sculpture
Public Domain
a three-dimensional shape with repetition
a three-dimensional shape with variety
a two-dimensional shape with repetition
a two-dimensional shape with variety
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.01 LC)
To partition a shape in your artwork, you need to
keep it as only one large piece
split it into smaller pieces
use achromatic colors
use chromatic colors
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.03 MC)
The squares in this Op Art are
a painting of repeating colorful squares
© Ed and Eddie 2014
Creative Commons, Attribution Share Alike 2.0
Generic
achromatic and geometric
achromatic and organic
chromatic and geometric
chromatic and organic
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