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Test your knowledge of color theory with this advanced quiz focused on creating variety and contrast in artwork. Each question explores different principles of design related to color schemes, asking participants to choose the best color to enhance an artwork predominantly featuring red or blue. Dive into topics like complementary and analogous colors, as well as techniques used by famous artists like Maxfield Parrish and Gustav Klimt to emphasize elements in their paintings. Perfect for art students and enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of color dynamics! ###
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AdvancedCOLOR SCHEMING AIR QUIZ
A: Dark Red Question 1: B: Black If an artwork is mostly RED what color should be added to create VARIETY? C: Blue
A: The colors are triadic creating a pop of color. Please write your answer to this question on scrap paper. Question 2: B: The colors are monochromatic therefore similar but still different. To create VARIETY in an artwork that is mostly RED we add DARK RED because… C: The colors are complimentary creating the most extreme pop of color possible.
A: Black Question 3: B: Orange If an artwork is mostly Blue what color should be added to create Contrast? C: Green
A: Analogous colors create a an area of similarity since they are near each other on the color wheel. Please write your answer to this question on scrap paper. Question 4: B: The colors are monochromatic therefore drastically different. To create Contrast in an artwork that is mostly BLUE we add ORANGE because… C: The colors are complimentary creating the most extreme pop of color possible.
A: The girl Question 5: B: The sky What is the Emphasis in this painting? C: The entire image
A: The sky and the girl are very similar in color so they blend together. Please write your answer to this question on scrap paper. Question 6: B: The girl is so small that she stands out. How did Maxfield Parishcreate Emphasis on the girl in this painting? C: The girl’s flesh has more orange added than usual to create a contrast from the bright blue sky.
A: Variety Question 7: B: Contrast There are many shapes in this artwork. What Principle of design best describes how these shapes are used? C: Movement
A: The shapes are wildly different in size, color and placement in the composition. Please write your answer to this question on scrap paper. Question 8: B: The shapes are exactly the same color as the girl and evenly distributed around the composition. How did Gustav Klimt create Variety in this painting? C: The shapes are similar in size, color, and placement in the composition.
A: Variety Question 9: B: Contrast There is a lot Going on in this abstract painting of a figure, but it works! What Principle is this referring to? C: Unity
A: The use of similar size shapes of red spread throughout the composition creates Unity through movement. Please write your answer to this question on scrap paper. Question 10: B: The use of a triadic color scheme limits the color possibilities which creates Unity through balance of color. How did Joan Miro create Unity in this painting? C: The use of mostly blue and black with lesser quantities of red and yellow creates Unity through emphasis.