Q.1
Artists working mainly in three-dimensional materials are usually called what?
  • Sculptors
  • Makers
  • Movers
  • Shakers
Q.2
Primary, secondary, complementary and contrasting all refer to what?
  • Colours
  • Schools
  • Conversations
  • Eye tests
Q.3
To create darker areas in a piece, an artist may use pencils or charcoal to do what?
  • Outline
  • Shade
  • Erase
  • Undo
Q.4
There are two ways of describing the orientation of a standard canvas. What are they?
  • Upside-down and back to front
  • Sideways and longways
  • Portrait and landscape
  • Inside and outside
Q.5
What could be created with a printing block which is used over and over again?
  • A pretty big mess
  • A repeating pattern
  • A lot of hard work
  • An unusual scene
Q.6
Art is wide and varied and artists use a huge amount of different what?
  • Different materials
  • Different glue sticks
  • Different corners
  • Different pebbles
Q.7
Works of art which are not life-like or realistic are sometimes referred to as what?
  • Abseil
  • Absence
  • Abound
  • Abstract
Q.8
People who make and design clothing or other items made from fabric are said to be what kind of artists?
  • Understanding
  • Fake
  • Material
  • Textile
Q.9
What is the process in which artists decide where elements will go in a piece of work?
  • Considering the evidence
  • Considering the rules
  • Considering the composition
  • Considering the dreams
Q.10
Before creating artwork, what do most artists make first?
  • 'Phone calls
  • Cakes
  • Cabinets
  • Sketches
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