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What does 'proportion' refer to in the context of visual arts?
What does 'proportion' refer to in the context of visual arts?
- The ideal relationship in color contrast
- The ideal relationship in size or shape between the parts of a whole (correct)
- The sense that there are paths through the work
- The use of opposition or differences of elements in a work
Which term is used to describe the opposition or differences of elements in a work?
Which term is used to describe the opposition or differences of elements in a work?
- Unity
- Contrast (correct)
- Play
- Rhythm/Motion
What does 'rhythm/motion' imply in the context of visual arts?
What does 'rhythm/motion' imply in the context of visual arts?
- The sense of wholeness working together
- The ideal relationship in size or shape between parts of a whole
- The opposition or differences of elements
- The sense there are paths through the work (correct)
Which term is associated with the sense of wholeness working together in visual arts?
Which term is associated with the sense of wholeness working together in visual arts?
What is the purpose of the 'Palette of Knowledge Game' mentioned in the text?
What is the purpose of the 'Palette of Knowledge Game' mentioned in the text?
Which aspect involves examining how aspects of culture and history are expressed in works of art?
Which aspect involves examining how aspects of culture and history are expressed in works of art?
What is the main focus of art creation in the 1-2 year old age range according to the text?
What is the main focus of art creation in the 1-2 year old age range according to the text?
At what age range do children start intentionally using scribbles to create basic shapes or diagrams?
At what age range do children start intentionally using scribbles to create basic shapes or diagrams?
What developmental stage involves the emergence of forms and patterns in a child's art?
What developmental stage involves the emergence of forms and patterns in a child's art?
Which stage is characterized by children starting to make recognizable figures like animals and plants?
Which stage is characterized by children starting to make recognizable figures like animals and plants?
What is a common feature of the recognizable/pictorial stage of child art development?
What is a common feature of the recognizable/pictorial stage of child art development?
What distinguishes the controlled scribbling stage from disordered scribbling/manipulative in child development?
What distinguishes the controlled scribbling stage from disordered scribbling/manipulative in child development?