Q.1.
Artists working mainly in three-dimensional materials are usually called what?
Q.2.
Primary, secondary, complementary and contrasting all refer to what?
Q.3.
To create darker areas in a piece, an artist may use pencils or charcoal to do what?
Q.4.
There are two ways of describing the orientation of a standard canvas. What are they?
Q.5.
What could be created with a printing block which is used over and over again?
Q.6.
Art is wide and varied and artists use a huge amount of different what?
Q.7.
Works of art which are not life-like or realistic are sometimes referred to as what?
Q.8.
People who make and design clothing or other items made from fabric are said to be what kind of artists?
Q.9.
What is the process in which artists decide where elements will go in a piece of work?
Q.10.
Before creating artwork, what do most artists make first?