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Drawing Teacher Job Interview Questions and Answers
Drawing Teacher Job Interview Questions and Answers

1 :: What is applied art?

A functional object or arrangement whereby the principles of art are applied. Refers to such things as pottery, interior decorating, architecture, furniture, etc
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2 :: Tell me what is canvas?

Coarse cloth or heavy fabric that must be stretched and primed to use for painting, particularly for oil paintings.
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3 :: What is composition?

The arrangement of the parts of a work of art.
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4 :: What is drawing?

Representations on a flat surface usually made with pen, pencil, crayon, chalk or paint with an emphasis on line.
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5 :: What is firing?

The process of baking clay in a kiln or banked fire outside (such as raku firing). This process hardens the clay and makes it very permanent.
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6 :: What is glaze?

A transparent or semitransparent coating of a color or stain used over oil paintings, plaster sculpture or ceramics.
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7 :: What is impressionism?

A movement in the 19th century which bridged the "realist" tradition with the modern movements of the 20th century. Focus for the impressionist was on light and atmosphere.
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8 :: What is modeling?

Representation, or making sculptural, three-dimensional forms, usually with clay or wax. Also, making two-dimensional surfaces look three-dimensional , by use of light and shade, color and mass.
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9 :: What is scoring?

A technique used in preparation for cementing two pieces of clay together using a series of incised lines. Also describes a process for indentation and curved line paper sculpture and folding.
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10 :: What is mosaic?

Images created using small tesserae arranged and glued into a design or composition. Mosaics date back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans, mostly used to decorate walls and floors.
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11 :: What is horizon line?

The horizontal line that distinguishes the sky from the earth, or the ground from the wall. The eye-level of the artists view. Also, where the vanishing point lies in a perspective drawing.
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12 :: What is acrylic paint?

A plastic, water soluble pigment used for painting.
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13 :: What is binder?

The "glue" the holds pigment together and makes it stick to a surface.
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14 :: What is charcoal?

A drawing material made from charred wood.
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15 :: What is computer art?

Art made with the use of a computer program.
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16 :: What is facade?

The front or face of a building.
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17 :: What is gilding?

Applying gold leaf to a painting or other surface.
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18 :: Tell me what is line?

An element of art used in drawing, painting and sculpture. A line is the path of a moving point.
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19 :: What is monochrome?

Light and dark tones of a singular color.
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20 :: What are watercolors?

Pigment with a water soluble binder. Available in semi-moist cakes or tubes.
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21 :: What is gum Arabic?

A binder used in watercolors made from the gum of an acacia tree.
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22 :: What is fine art?

A term used to describe work that is without any particular function. Typically paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints.
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23 :: What is diptych?

Painting, usually an altarpiece, made up of hinged panels.
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24 :: What is chiaroscuro?

Italian word for "light-shade". The use and balance of light and shade in a painting, and in particular the use of strong contrast.
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25 :: What are analogous colors?

Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
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