2. Studio Practice
Textiles And Surface — Quiz
Test your understanding of textiles and surface with 5 practice questions.
Practice Questions
Question 1
Which advanced textile process involves the controlled degradation of cellulose fibers in a blended fabric to create burnout patterns, often used for velvet or sheer effects?
Question 2
When extending two- and three-dimensional practices in textiles, a textile artist creates a wall-mounted piece that incorporates woven elements, embroidery, and sculptural forms protruding from the surface. This approach primarily demonstrates an advanced understanding of:
Question 3
A textile designer is developing a new fabric collection that combines traditional hand-dyeing methods with contemporary laser-cutting techniques to create unique surface textures and patterns. This innovative approach best exemplifies an investigation into:
Question 4
In the context of surface design, which advanced technique allows for the creation of highly detailed, multi-layered patterns on fabric by selectively removing areas of a pre-dyed fabric using a chemical agent?
Question 5
A textile artist is constructing a large-scale installation using various weaving techniques, knotting, and felted wool, allowing the piece to hold its own form and interact with the exhibition space. This project demonstrates a sophisticated application of:
