Q.1
When experimenting with a variety of elements and media for a project, some artists collect inspirations and ideas on what?
  • On a mood board
  • On an emotion block
  • On a feeling slab
  • On a senses plate
Q.2
When making rubbings, what could change the outcome?
  • Making two rubbings in the same place
  • Using different media and paper thickness
  • Using the same wax crayon each time
  • Taping down the paper first
Q.3
What sort of medium would resist a watercolor wash?
  • Wax crayons or candles
  • Pencils
  • Charcoal
  • Marker pens
Q.4
How could you change the thickness and density of dry materials such as pencils and charcoal?
  • By using smaller pieces
  • By changing the quality of the paper used
  • By laying down a wash first
  • By adjusting movements and pressure
Q.5
When experimenting with color mixing, what should you always try to do?
  • Use a smaller palette
  • Stick to two colors only
  • Use very fine brushes
  • Keep accurate notes of the quantities of each color used
Q.6
How might an artist organize an experimenting session?
  • By taking a photograph of all the materials they intend to use
  • With labeled swatches ordered in a sketchbook
  • By reading a book on experimentation
  • By writing down what they think about experiments
Q.7
Which of the following combinations could you try to achieve a speckled effect?
  • Crayons and felt tips
  • Pencils and masking tape
  • Acrylic paint and card
  • Watercolor paint and sea salt
Q.8
Color, line, shape, form, space, value and texture are all known as what?
  • Shorter words about art
  • The elements of art
  • Names of different media
  • Paperwork and forms about art
Q.9
Why is it important to experiment with different media when creating art?
  • Because you never know what might happen
  • Because the results could be really interesting
  • Because the best ideas sometimes happen by accident
  • All of the above
Q.10
What is the name for a piece of artwork which uses more than one medium?
  • Muddled media
  • Mixed media
  • Messed media
  • Mashed media
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