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James Rosenquist/Painting TestMultiple Choice:Who was James Rosenquist?An artist who created sculptures based on new inventions of the 1950sAn artist whose paintings were collage-derived and incorporated images from advertisementsAn artist who painted mostly women from the 1970sAn artist who used fabric as the inspiration for his paintingsJames Rosenquist is associated with which art movement?FauvismImpressionismPop ArtCubismJames Rosenquist started his career by making what?BillboardsCommercialsBook illustrationsRadio advertisementsFrom what sources did Rosenquist most often pull ideas and inspiration for his artwork?Television news storiesLegends and mythHis personal lifeCommercial images and advertisementsWhat is visual culture?The ideas we read about in schoolStories that are passed down through generationsThe common images that we see all around us in everyday life, especially in magazines, on the internet, or on TVMovie sets and fashion designHow do you neutralize a color?Add black paint to itAdd its complementary colorAdd water to itAdd white paint to itWhat colors do you need to make different shades of brown (i.e.- accurate skin color)?Orange and blackRed, yellow, and whiteRed and blackRed, yellow, and blueWhat do you add to acrylic paint to make it more translucent?Gel mediumWaterWhite paintNothing, paint is already translucent Local color means…Real colorThe color in one specific placePrimary colorsLight shades of colorWhat is a value scale?The same as the color wheelA diagram of all the colors in your paintingThe range of colors in your painting from the warmest color to the coolest colorA range of shades and tints of one specific colorWhat does the term “chiaroscuro” mean?The colors used in a work of artThe contrast seen in a work of art that accurately represents the way the light hits an objectIt is another word for “monochromatic”None of theseWhat does the term “monochromatic” mean?A variety of colorsOne color, many shades and tintsIt refers to the amount of light shown in a work of artAll of theseIn F-111, Rosenquist used several symbols and images to represent things that were going on at the time. Which of these statements below is true?The lightbulb represents technology.The mushroom cloud represents the threat of military expansion, particularly during the Cold War Era.The little girl with the burnt face represents the threat of nuclear warAll of these are trueWhich of these statements accurately describes the color scheme in I Love You with My Ford?Local color, complementary colors, monochromaticBlack and white, monochromatic, local colorMonochromatic, split-complementary colors, primary colorsLocal color, primary colors, secondary colorsThere are several different images shown in I Love You with My Ford. Of the choices below, which one is shown in I Love You with My Ford?SpaghettiA lightbulbWormsA brainWhat is the first thing that you need to do to prepare the surface of your painting before beginning?Prime your paper with gessoNothing, you should start painting right awayOrganize all of your materials so that you know where everything isPaint a layer of gel medium over your paperWhat is an underpainting?A sketch of what you want to do in your paintingA small painting of what you want to do so that you have something to refer toThe first layer of your painting, done with a mixture of gel medium and acrylic paint The final layer of paint in your paintingWhat is the main ingredient in acrylic paint?OilWaterChalkPlasticWhat is a complementary color?Your favorite colorOne of two colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheelOne of two colors that are next to each other on the color wheelA color with lots of white paint added to make it lighterWhat is a tint and a shade?A tint is a color plus black, a shade is a color plus whiteA tint is a color plus white, a shade is a color plus blackA tint is made up of primary colors, a shade is made up of secondary colorsA tint is pure color from the tube of paint, a shade made up of multiple colors mixed on your paletteWhat is a color scheme?A written list of all the paint you will needAll of paint that you start out with on the paletteThe plan for the colors that you will use in your paintingAnother term for color wheelWhy is it important to consider the surface of your painting?It’s not that important to consider the surfaceIt’s important to consider the surface because some of it may show through in the final paintingIt’s important to consider the surface because you want to make sure that your paint always looks smooth and flat, rather than three dimensionalIt’s important to consider the surface because the texture that you give the surface with your brushstrokes (like bumpy or smooth) affects what the final painting looks likeWhat is a frequent theme in James Rosenquist’s work?Negative commentary on the effect of consumerism and mass production during the 1950s and 1960sPositive commentary on the opportunities that advertising brought him in the 1950sNegative commentary on gender roles during the 1960sPositive commentary on industry and technology during the 1970sHow does commercial art impact visual culture?It has an impact because we see these commercial art images so often that they ultimately affect our ideas about beauty and aesthetics. It has an impact because we don’t see it very often, so we remember it moreIt has an impact because then we don’t have to think for ourselves when we make art; we can just use commercial images that have already been createdAll of the aboveWhich of the following is a correct statement about painting?When you paint, you should always try to make your paint look opaque instead of translucentWhen you paint, you should never gesso your paperWhen you paint, you should always mix the darker color little by little into the lighter colorWhen you paint, you should always use paint straight from the tube and should never mix it ................
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