Q.1
If an artist is struggling to see ways of improving their art, what might they do?
  • Ask friends or fellow artists for advice and opinions
  • Start again
  • Give the art away
  • Keep going and hope for the best
Q.2
It is important for artists to see the spaces between and around the objects they draw. What are these spaces known as?
  • Positive spaces
  • Negative spaces
  • Neutral spaces
  • Blank spaces
Q.3
What is the composition of a piece?
  • How much the artist is paid for the work
  • Any music which accompanies the artwork
  • A story about the art
  • The arrangement and placement of visual elements
Q.4
Which of the following could be a key factor in making improvements to your art?
  • What you decide to have for breakfast
  • Whether or not you wear glasses
  • What you wear to work in
  • Having a clean and organized working environment
Q.5
Adding rhythm to a piece of art achieves what effect?
  • It can add a soundtrack to the artwork
  • It can help you play a musical instrument
  • It can help you make matching artworks
  • It can move the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art
Q.6
Why is it important to make changes and improvements to a piece of art?
  • Because everybody else does it
  • Because a few changes could make a massive improvement
  • Because the art teacher says so
  • To waste some time in the lesson
Q.7
What can be cool, warm, complementary, contrasting, primary, secondary and tertiary?
  • Colors
  • Pencils
  • Artists' studios
  • Schools
Q.8
A good understanding of tone and shade is useful for what purpose?
  • For choosing different colors correctly
  • For spending more time on a piece
  • For seeing where you could add extra details
  • For adding realistic elements, such as shadows
Q.9
All expressions of art begin with what?
  • A pencil
  • A concept
  • A program on TV
  • A story
Q.10
Which of these options might help to improve a piece of art?
  • Keeping adding things until the page is full
  • Removing some elements altogether
  • Hiding it away and never looking at it again
  • Giving it as a gift
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