Vector Landscapes

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Arts
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The area in an artwork that appears CLOSEST to the viewer is called the
Back
foreground
Answer explanation
The area in an artwork that appears closest to the viewer is known as the 'foreground.' This term specifically refers to the part of the composition that is nearest to the observer, distinguishing it from the background and middle ground.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The area in an artwork that appears in the middle is called the:
Back
middleground
Answer explanation
The area in an artwork that appears in the middle is referred to as the 'middleground.' This term is commonly used in art to describe the space between the foreground and background.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The area in an artwork that appears the FURTHEST from the viewer is called
Back
background
Answer explanation
The area in an artwork that appears the furthest from the viewer is referred to as the 'background.' This term specifically denotes the part of the composition that is farthest away, distinguishing it from the foreground and middle ground.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A work of art that depicts (shows) NATURAL scenery such as mountains, trees, and water is called:
Back
landscape
Answer explanation
A work of art that shows natural scenery like mountains, trees, and water is called a 'landscape.' This term specifically refers to depictions of outdoor scenes, distinguishing it from other art forms like abstraction or still life.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In a work of art, the line that divides the sky from the earth is called the
Back
horizon line
Answer explanation
The line that separates the sky from the earth in a work of art is known as the horizon line. It represents the viewer's eye level and is crucial for creating depth in landscape compositions.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which type of graphics are best suited for non-photographic uses?
Back
Vector graphics
Answer explanation
Vector graphics are best for non-photographic uses because they are resolution-independent and can be scaled without losing quality, making them ideal for illustrations, logos, and diagrams.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is one advantage of vector graphics?
Back
Smooth lines and curves at any size
Answer explanation
One advantage of vector graphics is that they maintain smooth lines and curves at any size, allowing for scalability without loss of quality, unlike raster graphics which can become pixelated when enlarged.
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