Practice Hub

Flash Cards: Changing the Typical Picture

This chapter will immerse you in the wonders of nature. You will step outdoors to discover many beautiful shapes, forms, colours, patterns and textures in other life forms

Structured practice

Changing the Typical Picture - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Changing the Typical Picture in Kriti-I for Class 6 (Arts).

1/20

What is a Nature Walk?

1/20

A nature walk is an activity where you are surrounded by natural elements like trees, plants, and water, allowing you to observe and feel the environment.

How well did you know this?

Not at allPerfectly

2/20

Define texture in art.

2/20

Texture refers to the surface quality of an object, which can be smooth, rough, bumpy, or grainy, felt through touch and observed in nature.

How well did you know this?

Not at allPerfectly
Active

3/20

How do we make natural colours?

Active

3/20

Natural colours can be made from various natural sources like fruits, vegetables, flowers, soil, and minerals by extracting pigments.

How well did you know this?

Not at allPerfectly

4/20

What are tints?

4/20

Tints are created by adding white to a color, making it lighter and softer.

5/20

What are shades?

5/20

Shades are created by adding black to a color, making it darker and deeper.

6/20

Name an example of a natural color source.

6/20

Turmeric is a natural source that gives a yellow color when used in cooking.

7/20

Why observe nature?

7/20

Observing nature helps artists capture details, inspirations, and the beauty of shapes, forms, and colors.

8/20

Differentiate between tints and shades.

8/20

Tints are made by adding white, whereas shades are made by adding black to the base color.

9/20

What can you use instead of paper for art?

9/20

Artists can use natural surfaces like rocks, palm leaves, wood, or fabrics for their artwork.

10/20

What is a visual journal?

10/20

A visual journal is a collection of drawings and observations kept by artists to record their experiences.

11/20

What is the role of binders in natural colors?

11/20

Binders, like gum arabic or oils, help to hold natural colors together and allow them to stick to surfaces.

12/20

Give an example of a technique used by artists.

12/20

Techniques include painting, drawing, sculpting, and the use of various materials to create art.

13/20

What do artists need for making natural colors?

13/20

Artists need raw materials from nature, such as soil, minerals, or plant parts, to create natural colors.

14/20

What does 'changing the typical picture' imply?

14/20

It encourages artists to observe and perceive nature differently, leading to creativity and unique representations.

15/20

What materials can produce color from plants?

15/20

Flowers, leaves, roots, and vegetables can produce colors when crushed or processed.

16/20

Identify a common mistake when creating art.

16/20

Ignoring variations in color can lead to flat artwork; understanding tints and shades is crucial for depth.

17/20

What is the significance of sharing artwork in groups?

17/20

Sharing artwork allows for feedback, inspiration, and collaboration, enhancing the creative process.

18/20

How can colors affect emotions?

18/20

Colors can evoke feelings and moods; for example, bright colors may create joy, while dark colors might instill calmness.

19/20

How do colors change in our surroundings?

19/20

Colors may fade or adjust due to factors like sunlight exposure or variations in light, similar to mood changes.

20/20

What is the importance of observation in art?

20/20

Observation is essential for capturing details and inspirations from nature, which influences an artist's work.