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This document contains an art test with multiple choice questions about various printmaking techniques, elements of art, and the process of silk-screen printing. It also includes essay questions about creating designs using elements of art, how technology assists in design creation and reproduction, and whether silk-screen printing will be replaced by modern technologies. The test examines the student's knowledge of printmaking, art elements, and the silk-screen printing process.
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Art Quarter3 UnitTest

This document contains an art test with multiple choice questions about various printmaking techniques, elements of art, and the process of silk-screen printing. It also includes essay questions about creating designs using elements of art, how technology assists in design creation and reproduction, and whether silk-screen printing will be replaced by modern technologies. The test examines the student's knowledge of printmaking, art elements, and the silk-screen printing process.
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St. Jerome Emiliani School of Dinalupihan Bataan Inc.

Roosevelt Dinalupihan Bataan

Unit Test Art 6

Name:_______________________ Date:__________________ Score:___________

Direction: Find the correct answer in the box. Write your answer before the number.

Printmaking Colors
Relief Printing Shapes
Intaglio Printing Value
Lithography Texture
Screen Printing Contrast
___________1. It is a form of printing in which the printed area holds the ink and is raised from
the non-print area.
___________2. It is a form of printing wherein ink is passed through specific areas of a screen
that are not blocked resulting to prints of selected areas of the surface.
___________3. It is the process of creating art by transferring an image or design from source
onto another material.
___________4. It is a form of printing in which the printing in which the printing area is lowered
from the non-printing area.
___________5.It is an old method of printing in which the image area holds ink while the non-
image area repels ink.
___________6. It is used to form object.
___________7. It is an element of art that refers to the way things feel or look as the way things
feel or look as they might feel it touched.
___________8. It can make a drawing or painting attractive and beautiful.
___________9 It is an element of art which artists use to define form and create spatial illusion.
___________10. It is a way to stress the differences between elements like lines, shapes, or
colors.

Direction: Arrange the following procedure on how is silk-screen printing done.

______ Place screen over T-shirt. Apply ink, using a squeegee.


______ Positon the printed film over the screen and expose it to a very bright light source. Direct
sunlight exposure may also be an alternative.
______ Using a blow dryer, dry the ink on the T-shirt. You now have a finished product.
______ Prepare a design and print on transparency.
______ Rinse off the excess emulsion. Once the design is clearly seen and the screen cleaned, it
is ready for printing.
______ Prepare the mesh screen. Coat it with light sensitive emulsion.

Enumerate:

(1-4) Types of Printmaking


(5-11) Elements of Art
(12-17) Materials in silk printing

Essay:
1. Is it possible to create a design applying only one element of art? Why?
2. If you are asked to make a design, will you apply the elements and principles of art
together? Why?
3. Justify how technology can help in the creation of designs?
4. How does silk-screen printing help in the reproduction of art designs?
5. With the advent of technology, production of designs has been made easier and faster.
Modern Machines were developed to do mass production. Will the art of silk-screen
printing be totally replaced by these modern technologies? Why do you think so? How
did the silk-screen printing activity make you feel when you wear a printed shirt?

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