An image that represents various aspects of the art world. On the left, a landscape artist is working, using lighter colors for distant objects in the panoramic view they are replicating. Central to the image, a cityscape artist, covered in soot, draws a city in various shades of grey. On the right side, a skate park and playground full of children engaged in activities, with expansive Japanese rocks and neatly arranged kimonos in the background. Overlaying all this, subtle motifs of Baroque culture, rich in gold trim, opulent colors, and delicate lacework can be seen. In the bottom, an unknown artist, their eyes gleaming with ingenuity, is brainstorming new ideas. All of this should effectively convey a multisensory experience of the art world with its many facets.

1.Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. How else might a landscape artist show shapes in the background to depict their distance from the viewer?

A. Show shapes with bright colors.
B. Show shapes that are sharp and clear.
C. Show shapes with lighter colors.***
D. Show shapes that are large and bold.
2. a cityscape artist completes a portrait of a busy, grimy, dirty, city with no signs of nature. which of the following might he be suggesting humanity's relationship with the surrounding world?
A. cities encourage productivity and life
B. cities encourage disconnection from nature***
C. cities encourage focus and hard work
D. cities encourage disconnection from others
3.Public spaces such as playgrounds or skate parks often serve the purpose of meeting which significant human needs?
A. Needs for conflict and stress.
B. Needs for solitude and meditation.
C. Needs for creativity and art creations.
D. Needs for recreation and challenge.***
4.The placement of rocks in a Japanese garden is an example of which artistic principle that communicates the cultural value of embracing a lack of equality?
A. Asymmetry***
B. Balance
C. Symmetry
D. Transformation
5.Kimonos often repeated images from nature. which of the following artistic elements is this an example of?
A. asymmetry
B. balance
C. color
D. patterns***
6.The gold trim, rich colors, a plentiful lace on eighteenth-century European fashions communicated which value of Baroque culture?
A. Simplicity
B. Balance
C. Extravagance***
D. Creativity
7.Which artist-inventor trait is responsible for
the ability to come up with new ideas?
A. ingenuity***
B. flexibility
C. ability to visualize
D. skillful handiwork
8.Japanese kimonos often depict of trees, rivers, or flowers. These images give clues about which Japanese cultural value?
A. inner strength
B. peace with the world
C. harmony with nature***
D. balanced perspective
9.In an effort to help a student understand the concept of shading, which teaching strategy could an educator use to help someone who learns best through hands-on activities?
A. Explain shading techniques out loud.
B. Write shading techniques on the board.
C. Give time to practice shading techniques.***
D. Show examples of shading techniques
10.In addition to skills in creating art, which type of knowledge is important for art therapists to have to successfully perform their jobs?
A. knowledge of physical therapy.
B. Knowledge of psychology.***
C. Knowledge of teaching strategies.
D. Knowledge of art history

1. C

2. b
3. d
4. a
5. d
6. c
7. a
8. c
9. c
10. b
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