Self-Assessment for Art Project



Color Scheme Acrylic Painting Self-Assessment (17 points)

Name:_______________________________________ Date:_________________ Hour_____

1) Suppose you have a small piece of orange paper resting on a yellow background. If you moved the orange piece to a dark purple background, would it then appear lighter or darker than it did on the yellow background? (2 pts.)

2) What is a color scheme and why might an artist use one? (3 pts.)

3) If someone told you that you could only use the colors red, white and black to create a painting, what color scheme would you have to use? (2 pts.)

4) Name the three main pairs of complementary colors. (3 pts.)

a)

b)

c)

5) Name the two sets of triad colors. (2 pts.)

a) primary triad ---

b) secondary triad ---

6) Which color scheme does your piece represent? ________________________________

7) Provide a definition for this type of color scheme. Then explain in detail how your painting fits into this category. Remember this category of the rubric is worth 40 points, so make sure you are accurate and detailed.

8) Is there any meaning behind your painting? What were you expressing? What do you hope the viewer sees? (2 pts.)

9) Is there anything you would have done differently? If not, what part of this painting did you like best and why? (2 pts.)

10) What letter grade do you believe you deserve for this project? (1 pt.) For 3 points extra credit, explain in terms of the grading rubric on the project sheet how you met the criteria for this project.

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