What aspects of Peter Voulkos's work takes particular advantage of the wood-firing process?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: In this process, the artist must give up control and must be resigned to accidental effects that result from the high heat. Voulkos exploits these accidental effects.

Art & Culture

You might also like to view...

The form of interdisciplinarity that adopts an attitude of suspicion and calls into question not only research data, but also the researcher, the research design, and the interpretation of findings is called

a. Instrumental interdisciplinarity. b. Metaphorical interdisciplinarity. c. Critical interdisciplinarity.

Art & Culture

The human mind’s necessity for closure is most likely to be implemented when viewing

A) an implied line. B) a hatched line. C) a gestural line. D) a calligraphic line. E) an actual line.

Art & Culture

What about the Head of Constantine best demonstrates the shift toward an inner spiritual life in late Roman sculpture?

a)  the large eyes b)  the monumental scale c)  the imperial majesty d)  the white marble

Art & Culture

Which phrase best describes the contrasting textures heard during the listening excerpt?

a. the free counterpoint of the beginning gives way to imitative counterpoint b. monophonic at the opening, polyphonic at the end c. homophonic texture changes to polyphony d. imitative counterpoint at the beginning turns to homophonic texture e. homophonic texture changes to monophony

Art & Culture