Q.1
What is a 'Brunaille'
  • A painting which has a velvety finish
  • A painting which is circular in shape
  • A painting which does not contain any human forms
  • A painting done mostly or entirely in shades of brown
Q.2
When might an artist create 'orange peel'?
  • When painting
  • When eating a snack
  • When tidying up the studio
  • When showing how creative he has been with materials
Q.3
What is the key material used in marmotinto?
  • Sand
  • Oil
  • Water
  • Wax
Q.4
What is décollage?
  • A painting of a beautiful lady
  • A technique where parts of an original image is cut or torn away
  • A collection of miniature portraits
  • A glazed vase
Q.5
What is gilding?
  • Covering a large area with paint very quickly
  • Applying fine gold leaf or powder to solid surfaces
  • Using minute detail to draw the viewer's eye
  • Building thick layers of paint up on a canvas
Q.6
Which of the following is not an artistic technique?
  • Repoussoir
  • Keum-boo
  • Grisaille
  • Limboustino
Q.7
If an artist executed a blind contour drawing, what wouldn't he do?
  • Use charcoal
  • Open his eyes
  • Look at the paper
  • Look at the finished drawing
Q.8
What is 'faux painting'
  • A painting technique which creates a shadow
  • An artistic technique which shows the artists within the painting
  • A method for applying paint to a canvas without using brushes
  • A painting technique to replicate the finish of materials such as wood or marble
Q.9
How is paint applied when creating 'Impasto'?
  • Very thinly
  • In several thin layers
  • One color at a time
  • Very thickly
Q.10
A form of faux painting using paint thinned out with glaze and old rags to create a lively texture on walls and other surfaces is known as what?
  • Speckling
  • Stippling
  • Patting
  • Ragging
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