Q.1.
Although Acrylic paints are water-based, what happens to them when they dry?
Q.2.
Which are the two usual ways for a canvas orientation to be described?
Q.3.
During the Renaissance, a particular type of painting was popular. It involved painting directly onto plaster which was wet. What was this called?
Q.4.
A deep blue paint was made by crushing the valuable gemstone lapis lazuli. As it was so expensive, it was usually only used for what?
Q.5.
Painting has a lot to do with color. What do we call the selection of colors an artist chooses to use?
Q.6.
Which of the following types of brushes might a professional artist be likely to leave on the shelf?
Q.7.
Which oil was originally mixed with pigment to create oil paint?
Q.8.
Tempera paint is a pigment commonly mixed with which unusual binding agent?
Q.9.
What can be found at the Grotte Chauvet in France?
Q.10.
Which color is the odd one out?