art Crossword Puzzles
Art History 2025-10-24
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- Who painted Parson Weems' Fable?
- Who painted La condition humaine
- Who painted Portrait of My Grandmother?
- Who painted Cathedral?
- Who painted Jasper?
- Who painted Fishing Boats (Le Perrey)?
- Who painted the UIL Self-portrait in this years selection?
- Who painted Girl Arranging Her Hair?
- Who painted Still Life with Golden Bream?
- Who painted Girl with Blue Eyes?
- Who painted Cakes?
- Who painted Harley?
- Who painted The Blind Man of Toledo?
- Who painted On the pont de l'Europe?
- Who painted La Mousme?
- Who painted Christ Blessing?
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- Who painted Ginevra de'Benci (obverse)?
- Who painted the Storyteller?
- Who painted Zim Zum?
- Who painted Golfe Juan?
- Who created the untitled painting for UIL this year?
- Who painted Banks of the Seine at Medan?
- Who painted That Gentleman?
- Who painted The Rhinoceros?
- Who painted Washerwoman on the Beach of Etretat?
- Who painted Tivoli:The Temple of the Sybil and the Campagna
- Who painted Ginevra Bentivogolio?
- Who painted Head of a Young Man?
- Who painted The Nativity?
29 Clues: Who painted Cakes? • Who painted Jasper? • Who painted Harley? • Who painted Zim Zum? • Who painted Cathedral? • Who painted La Mousme? • Who painted Golfe Juan? • Who painted The Nativity? • Who painted That Gentleman? • Who painted The Rhinoceros? • Who painted the Storyteller? • Who painted Christ Blessing? • Who painted Parson Weems' Fable? • Who painted La condition humaine • ...
Art (Mila) 2025-12-04
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- left behind
- flat sections or boards
- with no difficulty
- confess to be true or to be the case
- capable of being imagined or grasped mentally
- greater power or influence
- at the same time
- unimportant facts
- left behind
- Cameraless pictures
- a violent or sudden change or disruption to something
- complex; detailed
- difficult effort or fight
- more than one
- Accesoires such as earrings or bracelettes
- creating or enhancing shadows to define form
- questions intensely
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- meant humorously or ironically
- avant-garde art and literature movement
- a collection or grouping
- The combination of separate elements to form a connected whole
- neat and trim in dress and appearance
- give something in order to help achieve or provide something.
- Put something together again
- Print made from a flat stone or metal plate
- messy accumulation
- cited words or passages
- treat (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral
- disrespectful in a playful way
- Sewn together
- strangely remarkable
- Created or invented a new word or expression
- Lay one thing on top of another
- Having the same or similar form or structure
- change the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light.
- becoming apparent or prominent
- rolled manuscripts
37 Clues: left behind • left behind • Sewn together • more than one • at the same time • unimportant facts • complex; detailed • with no difficulty • messy accumulation • rolled manuscripts • Cameraless pictures • questions intensely • strangely remarkable • flat sections or boards • cited words or passages • a collection or grouping • difficult effort or fight • greater power or influence • ...
Art Appreciation 2025-11-17
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- The three basic colors from which all others are derived.
- A work of art assembled by gluing materials, often paper, onto a surface.
- A work of art created by carving, chiseling, casting or modeling.
- A color scheme that uses various shades of one color or hue.
- The use of different elements in an artwork to create interest and diversity.
- Motion that is used in static works of art.
- A display of art objects, often only for a limited time.
- Art that involves the human body, usually including the artist, in front of an audience.
- A sculpture that projects from a flat surface.
- Line, shape, form, volume, mass, texture, value, space, color, motion and time.
- Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
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- Scale that uses size to denote the relative importance of subjects in an artwork.
- A thin, flexible material with light sensitive emulsion exposed in a camera to produce photographs or motion pictures.
- Paint made of pigment suspended in oil.
- A painting medium that primarily uses wax as the binding agent.
- Contrast, unity, variety, balance, scale, proportion, focal point, emphasis, pattern and rhythm.
- Created by the recurrence of an art element.
- The principle of art that creates a focal point or draws attention to certain areas in an artwork.
- The color used in art that has a high saturation or purity, not mixed with other colors.
- Three dimensional art that moves, impelled by air currents, motors or people.
- A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- The specific colors that are created by mixing primary colors.
22 Clues: Paint made of pigment suspended in oil. • Motion that is used in static works of art. • Created by the recurrence of an art element. • A sculpture that projects from a flat surface. • A display of art objects, often only for a limited time. • The three basic colors from which all others are derived. • Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. • ...
29 2025-09-18
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- The art of gentle yielding.
- Japanese barbecue
- A type of mounted archery.
- A sickle-like weapon.
- New Year’s soup
- A chain weapon.
- Spicy green paste
- Anime or manga fan
- A pole weapon.
- The Japanese martial art of archery.
- Hot spring bath
- A type of Japanese weapon.
- A police baton.
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- A concealed weapon.
- Paper folding art
- A flail weapon.
- Grilled chicken skewers
- Organized crime group
- The art of the ninja.
- Major city known for food
- The art of drawing the sword.
- Classical poetry
- A traditional Japanese weapon.
- A long staff weapon.
- A modern Japanese martial art.
25 Clues: A pole weapon. • A flail weapon. • New Year’s soup • A chain weapon. • Hot spring bath • A police baton. • Classical poetry • Paper folding art • Japanese barbecue • Spicy green paste • Anime or manga fan • A concealed weapon. • A long staff weapon. • Organized crime group • A sickle-like weapon. • The art of the ninja. • Grilled chicken skewers • Major city known for food • A type of mounted archery. • ...
Pop Art 2023-06-23
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- (Artist known for comic book-inspired art)
- (Repeated circular patterns often seen in Pop Art)
- (Artist known for Campbell's soup cans)
- (Art technique using various materials and images)
- (Theme often explored in Pop Art)
- (Vibrant colors commonly used in Pop Art)
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- (Consumer goods depicted in Pop Art)
- (Characteristic of many Pop Art works)
- (Lowbrow, mass-produced objects that inspired Pop Art)
- (Pop Art often drew inspiration from popular culture)
- (Lichtenstein's iconic artwork featuring a plane)
- (Pop Art often featured famous people and symbols)
- (Reproduction technique used in Pop Art)
- (Pop Art drew inspiration from past eras)
- (Warhol's series of portraits of a famous actress)
15 Clues: (Theme often explored in Pop Art) • (Consumer goods depicted in Pop Art) • (Characteristic of many Pop Art works) • (Artist known for Campbell's soup cans) • (Reproduction technique used in Pop Art) • (Pop Art drew inspiration from past eras) • (Vibrant colors commonly used in Pop Art) • (Artist known for comic book-inspired art) • ...
Op Art and Yaacov Agam 2025-09-23
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- A museum dedicated to Agam's work in his hometown.
- Art that involves movement or the illusion of movement.
- The repeating in a specific order in an artwork.
- A type of art that appears to change as the viewer moves.
- The study of the human brain.
- Art Exhibition of the first OP Art Movement.
- A learning approach combining science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
- The difference between 2 things.
- Name of fountain designed by Agam located in Tel Aviv.
- The repeating of elements within a work of art.
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- A famous Israeli artist known for kinetic and optical art.
- When the person looking at the art helps complete the experience.
- The way someone sees something based on their position.
- Illusion A visual trick that makes something appear different than it really is.
- Time period Op Art was most popular.
- The country where Yaacov Agam was born.
- Grandfather of the Op Art movement.
17 Clues: The study of the human brain. • The difference between 2 things. • Grandfather of the Op Art movement. • Time period Op Art was most popular. • The country where Yaacov Agam was born. • Art Exhibition of the first OP Art Movement. • The repeating of elements within a work of art. • The repeating in a specific order in an artwork. • ...
Keywords Chapter 2 and 3 2024-04-19
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- A relief printmaking method in which a block of wood is carved so as to leave the image areas raised from the background.
- What a work of art is about, its meaning.
- Descriptive of art that does not represent or otherwise refer to the visible world outside itself.
- The personal, social, cultural, and historical setting in which a work of art was created, received, and interpreted.
- Any large-scale wall decoration in painting, fresco, mosaic, or some other medium.
- Descriptive of a work of art that depicts forms in the natural world.
- A composition consisting of three panels side by side, generally hinged in such a way that the outer two panels can close like shutters over the central one.
- Descriptive of representational art in which methods for depicting forms have become standardized and can thus be repeated without further observation of the real-world.
- The action of attacking or assertively rejecting cherished beliefs and institutions or established values and practices.
- The physical appearance of a work of art- its materials, style, and composition.
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- Descriptive of art in which the forms of the visual world are purposefully simplified, fragmented, or otherwise distorted.
- The identification, description, and interpretation of subject matter in art.
- Descriptive of art that does not represent or otherwise refer to the visible world outside itself. Synonymous with nonrepresentational.
- A characteristic, or a number of characteristics, that we can identify as constant, recurring, or coherent. In art, the sum of such characteristics associated with a particular artist, group or culture, or with an artist's work at a specific time.
- A wealthy or influential supporter of an artist or writer.
- An intaglio printmaking method in which the design is bitten into the printing plate with acid.
- In representational or abstract art, the objects or events depicted.
- Also known as Earth Art or Land Art, generally large in scale, made in a landscape from natural elements found there.
- The branch of philosophy concerned with the feelings aroused in us by sensory experiences.
- Term used to describe art that appears to tell a story.
- French for "fool the eye". representational art that mimics optical experiences so faithfully it may be mistaken momentarily for reality.
- An art form in which an entire room or similar space is treated as a work of art to be entered and experienced.
- Descriptive of an approach to portraying the visible world that emphasizes the objective observation and accurate imitation of appearances.
23 Clues: What a work of art is about, its meaning. • Term used to describe art that appears to tell a story. • A wealthy or influential supporter of an artist or writer. • In representational or abstract art, the objects or events depicted. • Descriptive of a work of art that depicts forms in the natural world. • ...
13 2025-03-26
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- Japanese-inspired art
- Delicate metal ornament
- Early American artist
- Ancient water jug
- Soft carving stone
- Spontaneous art style
- Molded paper art
- Circular stone group
- Miniature scenic model
- Concealing coloration
- Richly patterned fabric
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- Enamel metalwork style
- Maze-like pattern
- Standing stone monument
- Pre-Roman civilization
- Ancient Greek vessel
- Woven flat tapestry
- Early photograph method
- Two-handled Greek pot
- Spiral scroll form
- Italian glazed pottery
- Egyptian hieroglyph frame
- Nightclub depicted art
- Stone tomb structure
- African bronze art
25 Clues: Molded paper art • Maze-like pattern • Ancient water jug • Soft carving stone • Spiral scroll form • African bronze art • Woven flat tapestry • Ancient Greek vessel • Circular stone group • Stone tomb structure • Japanese-inspired art • Early American artist • Two-handled Greek pot • Spontaneous art style • Concealing coloration • Enamel metalwork style • Pre-Roman civilization • ...
1960s Art Movements 2025-02-27
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- – Avant-garde movement blending art and life
- – Iconic artist of Campbell's Soup Cans
- – Artist known for comic book-style paintings
- – Anti-art movement influencing 1960s styles
- – Three-dimensional art form
- – Large-scale immersive art pieces
- – Shortened name for optical illusion art
- – Large-scale public wall art
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- – Painting style with large blocks of color
- – Art movement featuring mass culture imagery
- – Style featuring non-representational forms
- – Art style focused on simplicity
- – Performance-based art events
- – Japanese artist known for polka dots
- – Art where ideas take precedence over aesthetics
15 Clues: – Three-dimensional art form • – Large-scale public wall art • – Performance-based art events • – Art style focused on simplicity • – Large-scale immersive art pieces • – Japanese artist known for polka dots • – Iconic artist of Campbell's Soup Cans • – Shortened name for optical illusion art • – Painting style with large blocks of color • ...
Crossword Puzzle-CPAR 2024-09-10
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- art inspired by commercial and popular culture
- pertains to the emptiness which may either be positive or negative
- art practice of art from 1970 to present
- arts involves written works
- Tradition influenced by the geographical location
- arts involves the use of digital technology
- the use of existing images or objects in a new context
- may be referred to as diversity
- repetition of certain elements
- a series of connected points
- pertains to the surface of an art piece
- an area that is enclosed by a line or lines
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- the illusion of motion
- the even and equal distribution of elements
- the unity of the artwork
- Tradition primarily influenced by religion
- art the main themed is national identity
- the greater impact given on a certain element
- the relationship of the size of elements in a body of art
- is associated with natural phenomenon in our environment
- is a two dimensional visual language
- art employs the use of different art elements used together
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- are three dimensional figures
- is a three dimensional art objects
25 Clues: the illusion of motion • the unity of the artwork • arts involves written works • a series of connected points • are three dimensional figures • repetition of certain elements • may be referred to as diversity • is a three dimensional art objects • is a two dimensional visual language • the lightness or darkness of a color • pertains to the surface of an art piece • ...
composition 2023-08-14
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- The art of creating a connecting series of events
- The ingredients or types of material used to make a work of art
- the thick application of paint using white to layer
- The main focus of of your work of art either the story or visual representation
- The use of complimentary colors that dull down the intensity as a way to make a color less intense
- Adding white to a color to heighten it's value
- The surface quality of an object to the touch or visual representation
- Unique or defining features of art associated with a time, place, or artist
- The Art of making commercial or everyday symbols and products as content for art. Popular in the 50's
- The use of opposites in a work of art as in visual elements or in meaningful content
- The Art of creating a dreamlike or fantastical environment of unnatural or distorted elements
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- A surface on which you mix color
- The visual placement or even distribution of elements/weight
- The art of creating an accurate representation of something or subject matter
- The art movement associated with using pure colors to create the effects of light and movement Monet is a great example
- The unusual placement of 2 contrasting elements next to each other
- The visual arrangement of elements and principle in a work of art
- the use of a diluted application of paint, typically watercolor
- The art of overlapping or creating the illusion of space through one or many applications
- the size of an object as it relates to it's normal size
- The idea behind the work or thought provoking takes precedence over traditional subject matter
21 Clues: A surface on which you mix color • Adding white to a color to heighten it's value • The art of creating a connecting series of events • the thick application of paint using white to layer • the size of an object as it relates to it's normal size • The visual placement or even distribution of elements/weight • ...
Art Movements and Artists of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - __ Art, art created in and influenced by the natural landscape.
- - __ Art movement characterized by optical illusions and geometric patterns.
- - Roy __, Pop Art artist known for his comic book-style paintings.
- - Japanese artist and musician associated with the Fluxus movement.
- - __ art, art that incorporates movement or motion.
- - __ art, an art form involving live actions and interactions with the audience.
- - Andy __, leading figure of the Pop Art movement known for his iconic soup can paintings.
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- - Art movement emphasizing simplicity and reduction of form.
- - Robert __, American artist known for his mixed-media collages and combines.
- - David __, British artist known for his vibrant and colorful paintings.
- - Jackson __, influential abstract expressionist painter known for his drip painting technique.
- - __ art movement that focused on women's experiences and challenges gender norms.
- - __ Art movement that celebrated popular culture and consumerism.
- - __ art, emphasizing ideas and concepts over the visual aesthetic.
- - Avant-garde __ movement that merged art with everyday life.
15 Clues: - __ art, art that incorporates movement or motion. • - Art movement emphasizing simplicity and reduction of form. • - Avant-garde __ movement that merged art with everyday life. • - __ Art, art created in and influenced by the natural landscape. • - Roy __, Pop Art artist known for his comic book-style paintings. • ...
50 2025-03-29
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- Decorative pillar form
- Decorative hard stone
- Raised sculpture art
- Wall lower decorative part
- Buddhist dome structure
- Ceramic beneath glaze
- Greek female statue art
- Wood engraving art
- Carved into surface
- Animal-shaped motif
- Church central aisle
- Artistic memorial text
- Calfskin manuscript art
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- Artistic joining point
- Decorative lens glass
- Missing portion art
- Relief print technique
- Thousand flower glass
- Engraving carving tool
- Striped Islamic masonry
- Abstract colorful style
- Grotesque carved figure
- Islamic prayer direction
- Depicted sacred tree
- Decorative wall clock
25 Clues: Wood engraving art • Missing portion art • Carved into surface • Animal-shaped motif • Raised sculpture art • Depicted sacred tree • Church central aisle • Decorative hard stone • Decorative lens glass • Thousand flower glass • Ceramic beneath glaze • Decorative wall clock • Artistic joining point • Decorative pillar form • Relief print technique • Engraving carving tool • Artistic memorial text • ...
The Historys of Art 2023-09-07
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- Medieval art and architecture with pointed arches.
- Art that explores the world of dreams and the subconscious.
- Art with simple shapes and forms.
- Art that focuses on emotion, nature, and imagination.
- Art Art that uses everyday objects in a new way.
- Art known for its decorative and delicate style.
- Art that shows objects from multiple perspectives.
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- Art that captures a moment with colors and light.
- Art that depicts the world as it is, in detail.
- Art with bold and vibrant colors.
- Art Art that doesn't represent the visible world.
- A period of great art and learning in history.
- Expressionism Art that uses colors and shapes to express emotions.
- Art inspired by classical Greek and Roman style.
- Ornate and dramatic art style from the 17th century.
15 Clues: Art with bold and vibrant colors. • Art with simple shapes and forms. • A period of great art and learning in history. • Art that depicts the world as it is, in detail. • Art inspired by classical Greek and Roman style. • Art Art that uses everyday objects in a new way. • Art known for its decorative and delicate style. • ...
Contemporary Philippine Arts 2021-09-23
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- What arts such as music, dance, and drama which are performed for an audience?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art refers to simply repeating a single element many times in a design?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art is the visually satisfying effect of combining similar or related elements?
- Who made the song "Hating Gabi?"
- What is the name of the artwork made by Andres Barrioquinto on 2010?
- What art that shares a story and develops a theme for the audience?
- what art is concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression?
- What is an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects?
- What is the name of Dex Fernandez artwork in 2017?
- Where did Barrioquinto showcase his portraits on November?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art refers to how different elements of an artwork or design work come together and create a sense of wholeness?
- What is the art and technique of designing and building?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art that adds excitement, drama, and overall compositional interest to an artwork?
- Who is the writer of the work "May Day Eve?"
- What art is referred to as "traditional?"
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- What elements and principle of contemporary art refers to the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space?
- Who is the creator of the sculpture "Figure Study?"
- What art is made and produces by artists living today?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art refers to a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colours are repeated?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art is achieved when opposite elements are arranged together?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art refers to a strategy that aims to draw the viewer's attention to a specific design element?
- Who is known for his work of combining concepts with context in subtle, poetic ways?
- Where is Dex Fernandez based in?
- Who is the director of the film "Crying Ladies?"
- Who painted the artwork "Anup's Dinner?"
- Who is fondly called the Dark Man of Philippine art due to his use of the macabre in a lot of his works?
- What elements and principle of contemporary art refers to a relationship between elements that creates a sense of harmony?
- What art is a motion picture made primarily for aesthetic reasons rather than commercial profit?
- What is the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language?
- Where is Future Prospects Art Space located?
30 Clues: Who made the song "Hating Gabi?" • Where is Dex Fernandez based in? • Who painted the artwork "Anup's Dinner?" • What art is referred to as "traditional?" • Where is Future Prospects Art Space located? • Who is the writer of the work "May Day Eve?" • Who is the director of the film "Crying Ladies?" • What is the name of Dex Fernandez artwork in 2017? • ...
Art Movements and Artists of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - __ Art, art created in and influenced by the natural landscape.
- - __ Art movement characterized by optical illusions and geometric patterns.
- - Roy __, Pop Art artist known for his comic book-style paintings.
- - Japanese artist and musician associated with the Fluxus movement.
- - __ art, art that incorporates movement or motion.
- - __ art, an art form involving live actions and interactions with the audience.
- - Andy __, leading figure of the Pop Art movement known for his iconic soup can paintings.
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- - Art movement emphasizing simplicity and reduction of form.
- - Robert __, American artist known for his mixed-media collages and combines.
- - David __, British artist known for his vibrant and colorful paintings.
- - Jackson __, influential abstract expressionist painter known for his drip painting technique.
- - __ art movement that focused on women's experiences and challenges gender norms.
- - __ Art movement that celebrated popular culture and consumerism.
- - __ art, emphasizing ideas and concepts over the visual aesthetic.
- - Avant-garde __ movement that merged art with everyday life.
15 Clues: - __ art, art that incorporates movement or motion. • - Art movement emphasizing simplicity and reduction of form. • - Avant-garde __ movement that merged art with everyday life. • - __ Art, art created in and influenced by the natural landscape. • - Roy __, Pop Art artist known for his comic book-style paintings. • ...
Careers in Visual Arts 2023-02-01
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- creates costumes
- Design Building
- create clothe designs
- paints objects or figures
- Takes videos
- Edits videos
- creates Sculpture
- Create sketches
- talk about and discuss art
- creates a movie/play set
- takes photos
- researches past art
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- handles and display museum art
- Creates video and/or movies
- Sell artwork
- decorates the face
- Apply art to the body
- makes indoor functional and beautiful
- they deterimine the worth of art
- Create Frozen, Naruto One piece
- Do large paintings on walls
- creates designs for commercials
22 Clues: Sell artwork • Takes videos • Edits videos • takes photos • Design Building • Create sketches • creates costumes • creates Sculpture • decorates the face • Apply art to the body • create clothe designs • creates a movie/play set • researches past art • paints objects or figures • talk about and discuss art • Creates video and/or movies • Do large paintings on walls • ...
CLL mar jeu nov 2022 2 2022-11-29
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- (art.+nom) La diversité
- (art.+nom) La variété
- Les éléments nourrissants
- (art.+nom) la concentration
- L'ensemble des pièces administratives (art. + nom)
- Notamment (adv.)
- Dénoncer en justice(verbe+nom)
- enparticulier (adv.)
- L'inverse de diluer
- L'inverse de concentrer
- À partir de (prép. et adverbe)
- Exprimer sa souffrance ou son mécontentement
- Synonyme d'accueillant (adj.)
- Attaquer en permanence
- Notamment (adv.)
- (art.+nom) Action de prendre
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- Décorer
- Cependant (adv.)
- Toutefois (adv.)
- Agrémenter
- Trouver une solution
- De premier ordre (adj.)
- (3 mots)En anglais, "GMO's"
23 Clues: Décorer • Agrémenter • Cependant (adv.) • Toutefois (adv.) • Notamment (adv.) • Notamment (adv.) • L'inverse de diluer • Trouver une solution • enparticulier (adv.) • (art.+nom) La variété • Attaquer en permanence • (art.+nom) La diversité • De premier ordre (adj.) • L'inverse de concentrer • Les éléments nourrissants • (art.+nom) la concentration • (3 mots)En anglais, "GMO's" • ...
Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-10-31
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- The origins of Op Art go back to pre-war painting theories, including the constructivist ideas of the 1920s Bauhaus design school
- Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors
- Pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- Jasper Johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an American flag
- Is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical composition
- Artists use the subject matter to make a statement about current events, poke fun at fads, and challenge the status quo
- The medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
- Creates a sort of visual tension in the viewer's mind
- One of the most widely recognized visual languages of the 20th century
- Interaction of color relationships
- This artwork was created in 1969 through a silkscreen, and was made by Omar Rayo
- In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
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- One of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- An optical artwork that is just black and white
- His work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- The style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- Widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
- In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- Is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- This artwork is made by Roy Lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer
- Her art is characterized by the use of reflective chips embedded among acrylics on canvas
- Broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- Pop art utilized images and icons from popular media and products
25 Clues: Interaction of color relationships • His work was mainly inspired by comic strips • An optical artwork that is just black and white • Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors • Creates a sort of visual tension in the viewer's mind • In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • ...
Elements of Art -Art 2 2023-06-21
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- Differences in hue from light to dark
- The use of a line, color, or a motif, in more than one place in a composition
- Straight, angular, curved lines are some of these
- Directs viewers through their work often to a focal area
- Type of texture that can be felt
- 3-D: has height, width, and depth
- The harmony of all the visual elements in a composition
- Center of interest/create dominance and focus in artwork
- Shows differences between the elements of art
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- Pure color
- Created through repetitious elements to create a design
- The path of a moving point.
- The repetition of visual movement.
- Organizes elements in a composition
- Red, blue, yellow colors
- Type of texture that is painted or drawn
- 2-D: the area enclosed by an outline
- Relationship of all parts to each other and to the whole of the design
- The equilibrium of various elements in the work of art
- The state of being different in which provide interest- absence of monotony or sameness
20 Clues: Pure color • Red, blue, yellow colors • The path of a moving point. • Type of texture that can be felt • 3-D: has height, width, and depth • The repetition of visual movement. • Organizes elements in a composition • 2-D: the area enclosed by an outline • Differences in hue from light to dark • Type of texture that is painted or drawn • ...
Photography I TEKS Review: Part 1/2 2022-04-11
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- Perceived when waves of light strike the retina is; also has properties of hue, intensity and value.
- Recording an image on a light-sensitive surface:
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume (cube, sphere, pyramid, cylinder) is:
- A principle of art that refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art is:
- The area in a work of art that an artist emphasis is called the _______ point
- Variety is the art principle concerned with:
- The lightest areas in a photograph are referred to as:
- Balance in which one side appears different from the other side is:
- A color scheme that uses only one hue is
- When all parts of an image work together to create a whole you have achieved:
- The way a surface looks or feels is called:
- The principle of art concerned with size relationships of one part to another is:
- An element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two-dimensional work of art is:
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- Colors that have a common hue and are next to each other on the color wheel are called:
- The area surrounding shapes and form is ________ space
- A range of lightness and darkness refers to:
- The three basic parts of the picture plane are: foreground, middleground, & _________
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of interpretation, you should be concerned with the ______, feeling, or idea in a work of art
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another. Can be actual, implied or suggested.
- Repetition of visual elements in artwork creates:
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of analysis, you should be concerned with _______ & principles
- A two-dimensional element of art, such as a circle, square or triangle:
- Drawing attention to a particular area of an artwork is called:
23 Clues: A color scheme that uses only one hue is • The way a surface looks or feels is called: • A range of lightness and darkness refers to: • Variety is the art principle concerned with: • Recording an image on a light-sensitive surface: • Repetition of visual elements in artwork creates: • The area surrounding shapes and form is ________ space • ...
Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-10-21
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- widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
- his work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- one of the most widely recognized visual languages of the 20th century
- this artwork is made by roy lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors
- Her art is characterized by the use of reflective chips embedded among acrylics on canvas
- the medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
- an optical art that is just black and white
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- pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- artists use the subject matter to make a statement about current events, poke fun at fads, and challenge the status quo
- jasper johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an american flag
- this artwork was created in 1969 through a silkscreen, and was made by Omar Rayo
- the style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- one of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- in what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- pop art utilized images and icons from popular media and products
- in what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
- is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical compositions
21 Clues: an optical art that is just black and white • his work was mainly inspired by comic strips • was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors • in what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • in what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s • ...
aRt iS PhUn 2021-10-21
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- The stand a canvas sits on (5).
- Tool used to draw or sketch (6).
- A rough drawing (6).
- To carve something (6).
- Art that is more about ideas than realism (8).
- Used to correct mistakes (6).
- The activity of makeing an object by hand (5).
- A picture or painting of a person from shoulders up (8).
- A type of street art (8).
- He painted the Mona Lisa (7).
- A non-realistic art style (7).
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- An art piece that looks real (9).
- A place art is displayed (7).
- The outer edge of a art piece, typically in black (7).
- Trees, grass, flowers, forest, etc (6).
- Repeating decorative design (7).
- Creating a gradient from a darker to a lighter colour (7).
- A work of art done directly on a wall (5).
- Often used to be painted on (6).
- Tool used to paint pictures (10).
20 Clues: A rough drawing (6). • To carve something (6). • A type of street art (8). • A place art is displayed (7). • Used to correct mistakes (6). • He painted the Mona Lisa (7). • A non-realistic art style (7). • The stand a canvas sits on (5). • Tool used to draw or sketch (6). • Repeating decorative design (7). • Often used to be painted on (6). • An art piece that looks real (9). • ...
aRt iS PhUn 2021-10-21
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- A work of art done directly on a wall (5).
- Used to correct mistakes (6).
- He painted the Mona Lisa (7).
- Creating a gradient from a darker to a lighter colour (7).
- Tool used to paint pictures (10).
- The outer edge of a art piece, typically in black (7).
- Repeating decorative design (7).
- A place art is displayed (7).
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- Art that is more about ideas than realism (8).
- A type of street art (8).
- A rough drawing (6).
- An art piece that looks real (9).
- The activity of makeing an object by hand (5).
- The stand a canvas sits on (5).
- Often used to be painted on (6).
- A non-realistic art style (7).
- Tool used to draw or sketch (6).
- To carve something (6).
- A picture or painting of a person from shoulders up (8).
- Trees, grass, flowers, forest, etc (6).
20 Clues: A rough drawing (6). • To carve something (6). • A type of street art (8). • Used to correct mistakes (6). • He painted the Mona Lisa (7). • A place art is displayed (7). • A non-realistic art style (7). • The stand a canvas sits on (5). • Often used to be painted on (6). • Tool used to draw or sketch (6). • Repeating decorative design (7). • An art piece that looks real (9). • ...
Madisen Brite Times - Denver Food and Arts 2025-05-21
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- Classic Colorado dish with pork and spice
- Monthly art walk event in the Art District
- Contemporary art center known for community exhibits
- Main concert hall for the Colorado Symphony
- Immersive art experience and attraction
- Abbreviation for Denver Art Museum
- Modern art museum near Union Station
- Denver is famous for this type of local business
- Breakfast dish with ham, peppers, and onions
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- High-end restaurant inside Union Station
- Opera house at the Denver Performing Arts Complex
- Abstract Expressionist painter with a namesake museum
- District known for First Friday Art Walks
- Giant sculpture peeking into the convention center
- A staple street food found all over Denver
- Farm-to-table restaurant near downtown
- Food hall in the Dairy Block
- Vegetarian-friendly restaurant on 13th
- Popular collective eatery with rotating food vendors
- Historic neighborhood with rich soul food and jazz culture
20 Clues: Food hall in the Dairy Block • Abbreviation for Denver Art Museum • Modern art museum near Union Station • Farm-to-table restaurant near downtown • Vegetarian-friendly restaurant on 13th • Immersive art experience and attraction • High-end restaurant inside Union Station • Classic Colorado dish with pork and spice • District known for First Friday Art Walks • ...
Art Deco 2024-05-09
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- where art deco was used
- last kind of art deco focused don curved horizontal lines.
- architecture from that period and sort of the industrial ______ from that period.
- what tulsans built when they were flushed with oil money
- The founder of the company specializing art deco
- art deco began to fall at the beginning of this big event
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- when art deco became more prominent
- what art deco was in 1910-1930
- a building that used art deco
- Style art deco specializes in
- designer of art deco
- popular material in the 1910’s
- a type of Art deco also known as Jazz Moderne
- another kind of art deco known as Classical Moderne
- a soft material used in Art Deco
15 Clues: designer of art deco • where art deco was used • a building that used art deco • Style art deco specializes in • what art deco was in 1910-1930 • popular material in the 1910’s • a soft material used in Art Deco • when art deco became more prominent • a type of Art deco also known as Jazz Moderne • The founder of the company specializing art deco • ...
aRt iS PhUn 2021-10-21
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- An art piece that looks real (9).
- Art that is more about ideas than realism (8).
- Often used to be painted on (6).
- A type of street art (8).
- Tool used to draw or sketch (6).
- A non-realistic art style (7).
- Creating a gradient from a darker to a lighter colour (7).
- A work of art done directly on a wall (5).
- Trees, grass, flowers, forest, etc (6).
- A rough drawing (6).
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- Used to correct mistakes (6).
- A place art is displayed (7).
- A picture or painting of a person from shoulders up (8).
- Repeating decorative design (7).
- He painted the Mona Lisa (7).
- The stand a canvas sits on (5).
- The activity of makeing an object by hand (5).
- Tool used to paint pictures (10).
- The outer edge of a art piece, typically in black (7).
- To carve something (6).
20 Clues: A rough drawing (6). • To carve something (6). • A type of street art (8). • Used to correct mistakes (6). • A place art is displayed (7). • He painted the Mona Lisa (7). • A non-realistic art style (7). • The stand a canvas sits on (5). • Repeating decorative design (7). • Often used to be painted on (6). • Tool used to draw or sketch (6). • An art piece that looks real (9). • ...
African-American Art History: Looking at African Art Through the Lens of African People: 2024-06-17
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- African Art sculpture focused on representing subjects in "the prime of life."
- A container for relics.
- The study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context.
- The process in which different cultures become more similar or come together as a result of increased interaction.
- Problematic term used to describe non-Western Art from Africa and Oceania.
- Universal beauty-based values that are common and transferable from one culture that is very different from another.
- African Art sculpture focused on being balanced (most often on a central axis)
- African Art sculpture focused on a sense of composure, serenity, and cool dignity.
- African Art sculpture focused on visibility of craftsmanship.
- African Art sculpture focused on skillful embellishment.Yoruba word for art.
- art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction but instead uses representational shapes, colours, forms & gestural marks.
- African Art sculpture focused on a moderate resemblance to the subject, a balance between the extremes of portraiture and abstraction.
- A sculpture created with one block of wood.
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- genuine understanding, respect, admiration, & desire to learn about another culture and seeks to uplift and empower these communities.
- Soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of china and porcelain
- Mystical statuettes made by the Kongo people pursues wrongdoers & punishes them.
- European Avant-garde art movement influenced by African art and focused on geometrical shapes to show all possible views at once.
- Occurs when cultural imagery and materials are exploited or removed from their cultural context used insensitively.
- A talisman ritualistic object believed to protect or aid its owner.
- The act of wearing masks and costumes to disguise one's identity and participate in performances that often have symbolic meanings.
- African Art sculpture focused on a straight, upright posture and self-composure
- Sculptures representing twin figures usually after a deceased twin or
- African Art sculpture focused on luminosity, the shiny smoothness of a surface & play of light and shadow.
23 Clues: A container for relics. • A sculpture created with one block of wood. • African Art sculpture focused on visibility of craftsmanship. • A talisman ritualistic object believed to protect or aid its owner. • Sculptures representing twin figures usually after a deceased twin or • Problematic term used to describe non-Western Art from Africa and Oceania. • ...
1st semester review ART2 2014-12-17
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- A person who uses imagination and skill to communicate ideas in visual form.
- a liquid to which the drying pigment is added.
- Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
- To become aware through the senses of the special nature of objects.
- a trend formed when a group of artists band together.
- Lines made by combining diagonal lines that change directions.
- an idea or school of thought on what is most important in works of art.
- The element of art that is derived from reflected light.
- the process of gathering facts and information from artworks in order to make intelligent judgments about them.
- A basic visual component an artist uses to create art
- a finely ground powder that gibes paint its color.
- A color's name.
- An element of art that refers to an object with three dimensions.
- a techniques in which small dots of color are used to create forms.
- a style of painting that attempts to capture the rapidly changing effects of sunlight on objects
- the process in which an inked image is transferred to a surface.
- Lines that slant to the right or left
- making a careful list of all the things you see in the work
- tools and materials used to create works of art.
- a type of sculpture in which forms and figures project only from the front.
- Art that is valued solely for its visual appeal or its success in communicating ideas or feelings.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.Landscape A drawing or a painting of mountains, trees, or other natural scenery.
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- a person whose job is to study, understand, and judge works of art.
- an art style in which a single object is shown simultaneously from multiple views.
- Lines that move straight up and down.
- determining and explaining the meaning, mood, or idea of the work of art.
- an art movement that emphasized abstract elements of art and stressed feelings and emotions.
- surrounded on all sides
- a period of great cultural awakening
- Art that is made to be functional as well as visually pleasing.
- the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and value of art.
- making a decision about a work's success and giving reasons to support that decision
- an art movement and painting style that made use of wild, intense color combinations.
- Is an element of art that refers to an area clearly set off by one or more of the other six elements of art.
- noting how the art principles are used to organize the elements of art.
- Is an element of art that refers to the distance or the area between, around, above, below, and within an object.
- series of prints that are all exactly alike.
- A continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point.
- Is an element of art that refers to how things feel or look as though they might feel.
39 Clues: A color's name. • surrounded on all sides • a period of great cultural awakening • Lines that move straight up and down. • Lines that slant to the right or left • series of prints that are all exactly alike. • a liquid to which the drying pigment is added. • Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color • tools and materials used to create works of art. • ...
art 1sem1#3 2023-12-13
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- Add white to a hue
- Add gray to a hue
- element of art -A line that connects to itself
- element of art -degrees of light and dark, shading
- watercolor paint applied to the paper
- come together at the vanishing point
- a picture representing a view of natural scenery
- pure color
- amount changes the transparency of water color paint
- Made ceye linercle art
- street art
- element of art -evokes emotion
- Line that describes the surface of a subject
- the darkest shade
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- Represents the viewer’s/artist’s eye line
- made in Mexico
- Add black to a hue
- element of art -A moving dot
- Line that describes the outline of a subject
- putting paint on your brush
- the lightest tint
- object with matching halves
- A 3D circle (sphere)
- element of art -3D shape
- Perspective using converging lines and vanishing point
25 Clues: pure color • street art • made in Mexico • Add gray to a hue • the lightest tint • the darkest shade • Add white to a hue • Add black to a hue • A 3D circle (sphere) • Made ceye linercle art • element of art -3D shape • putting paint on your brush • object with matching halves • element of art -A moving dot • element of art -evokes emotion • come together at the vanishing point • ...
French Silver - LINGUSTIC - Visual Art 2025-10-27
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- A workspace for an artist to create
- A commonly used art tool made of graphite
- An art tool that is used to paint
- The French word for 'creative'
- A building where objects are exhibited
- A public display of objects, like artworks
- The French word for 'artistic'
- A strong surface that artists paint on
- Someone who creates art
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- The French word for 'artwork'
- A book with blank pages that is used for art
- The French word for 'draw'
- The French word for 'paint'
- A picture made with a pencil, pen or crayon
- Someone who paints
- A style of art that uses shapes, colours and textures
- An art medium made of coloured wax
- A stand or frame used for holding an artist's work
- An art medium that gets activated with water
- A thin material made from wood or fibers for drawing
20 Clues: Someone who paints • Someone who creates art • The French word for 'draw' • The French word for 'paint' • The French word for 'artwork' • The French word for 'creative' • The French word for 'artistic' • An art tool that is used to paint • An art medium made of coloured wax • A workspace for an artist to create • A building where objects are exhibited • ...
Do You Know the Thiessen Family? 2022-07-09
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- actually the youngest present at the reunion
- War 1, which war did Henry Thiessen serve in (3 words)?
- Evelyn's brother's name
- What Art drove for years
- current youngest member of the family
- Art or Evelyn's mother's name
- Who was older between Evelyn & Art?
- oldest living member of the family
- Number of years Art & Evelyn were married
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- Art's full name
- Where Art & Evelyn were married
- Evelyn's maiden name
- Brethren, Denomination where Art & Evelyn attended church (2 words)
- traveled the furthest to the reunion
- Who rode the train with Evelyn to OK?
- largest family (including in-laws, babies)
- the family that prays together ________ together
- Art or Evelyn's father's name
18 Clues: Art's full name • Evelyn's maiden name • Evelyn's brother's name • What Art drove for years • Art or Evelyn's father's name • Art or Evelyn's mother's name • Where Art & Evelyn were married • oldest living member of the family • Who was older between Evelyn & Art? • traveled the furthest to the reunion • current youngest member of the family • Who rode the train with Evelyn to OK? • ...
Art 7 Final Review 2014-06-10
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- Art made by people who have had little or no formal schooling in art. Usually make works of art with traditional techniques and content, in styles handed down through many generations, and often of a particular region.
- To join two pieces of clay together it is best to…
- materials used to make a work or art.
- art that depicts a recognizable image of a subject that it is highly recognizable: the opposite of abstraction or non-objective art.
- The empty space in a work of art, a void.
- A way of combining elements of art so that the same elements are used over and over again. Thus, a certain color or shape might be used several times in the same picture. Also can contribute to movement and rhythm in a work of art.
- _________ texture can be felt with the fingers
- art that has no recognizable things in it except the Elements of Art.
- balance The parts of an image or object organized so that one side duplicates, or mirrors, the other.
- the building blocks of art such as line, color, texure, etc… which visual art is made of.
- The edge of a shape or form or a dotted path
- _________ matter: the concept and idea a work of art is based on
- line that describe the edges of an object. No shading.
- recognizable objects are distorted, fragmented or simplified in the artwork
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- to evaluate an artwork
- an enclosed space defined and determined by other art elements such as line, color.
- the point of emphasis in a work of art.
- A mark with length and direction(-s). An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point.
- In ceramics it is used to describe a thin coating of minerals which produces a glassy transparent or colored coating on bisque ware. Typically applied either by brushing, dipping, or spraying, it is fixed by firing the bisque ware in a kiln. This makes the surface smooth, shiny, and waterproof.
- occupied and filled with something such as lines, shapes, designs.
- repetition of any thing — shapes, lines, or colors — also called a motif, in a design; as such it is one of the principles of design.
- A pottery technique in which a form is built up by joining shapes cut from thick sheets of damp clay.
- the lightness or darkness of a color.
- shapes are based on nature and often considered free form or irregular such as a jelly bean or ameba like shape.
- movement how the eye travels around a work of art.
- _________ texture that is suggested by an artist in a painting or drawing the painting of different areas of a picture — often in representing hair or fur, metals, rocks, etc.
- shapes are any shape having more math and geometry than organic design.
- is something that has actual height, width and depth (three–dimensional) such as a sculpture. Also is an element of art.
- An element of art, is the surface quality or "feel" of an object
29 Clues: to evaluate an artwork • materials used to make a work or art. • the lightness or darkness of a color. • the point of emphasis in a work of art. • The empty space in a work of art, a void. • The edge of a shape or form or a dotted path • _________ texture can be felt with the fingers • To join two pieces of clay together it is best to… • ...
Pierz Eighth Grade Art Els and Princes 2022-09-13
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- town we are in right now
- your art teacher's first name
- what you use to draw in your sketchbook
- the area around below above or within things
- Helps the viewers eye travel through the art
- place you draw every day in art
- The difference between elements
- refers to lightness or darkness of an object
- 2D Art El can be geo or organic
- 3D Art El, has height, width, depth
- Ties it all together, harmony
- the name of the school mascot
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- repeated art elements
- a mark made by a moving point
- Repetition to create interest
- how things look or feel art el
- A focal point, draws your eye in
- light reflected to your eyeballs
- Visual weight, three types: symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial
19 Clues: repeated art elements • town we are in right now • your art teacher's first name • a mark made by a moving point • Repetition to create interest • Ties it all together, harmony • the name of the school mascot • how things look or feel art el • place you draw every day in art • The difference between elements • 2D Art El can be geo or organic • A focal point, draws your eye in • ...
Art Vocabulary: Elements of Art 2021-02-08
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- A color plus white.
- Red-orange, red-purple, yellow-grey, yellow-orange, blue-green, blue-purple.
- Art material.
- A type of paint that uses water as it's main component by adding it to pigment.
- The outline of something.
- Colors that give the feeling of warmth: red, yellow, orange.
- Deals with foreground, background and mid ground in art.
- A color scheme that uses opposite colors.
- Is 3D and has width, height, and depth, can be geometric or organic.
- How something feels to the touch.
- Blue, yellow, red.
- 3 to 5 colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- different types of lines used to create shading and texture.
- A chart that shows color relationships.
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- How something looks to feel.
- Purple, green, orange.
- 3 colors that form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel.
- A type of paint made of plastic polymer and pigment, waterproof when dry.
- Usually symmetrical and straight edged.
- A color scheme that uses only one color plus black and white.
- Free-form and natural.
- How light or dark a color is.
- A color plus black.
- The element of art used to create shape, form, value and texture.
- Reflected light we can see.
- Colors that give a calm feeling: blue, purple, green.
- A plan for color.
- Is 2D and has width and height, can be geometric or organic.
28 Clues: Art material. • A plan for color. • Blue, yellow, red. • A color plus white. • A color plus black. • Purple, green, orange. • Free-form and natural. • The outline of something. • Reflected light we can see. • How something looks to feel. • How light or dark a color is. • How something feels to the touch. • Usually symmetrical and straight edged. • A chart that shows color relationships. • ...
What is art? 2025-04-22
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- - a kind of art that creates images by recording light.
- sculptural technique where a liquid material is poured into a mold to create a three-dimensional art piece.
- The distinctive manner or approach an artist uses in creating their work, often reflecting their personal or cultural influences.
- or objects used in art to represent ideas or concepts.
- The specific methods or processes an artist uses to create their artwork.
- - Carpeaux’s sculpture inspired by The Barber of Seville
- Using art to narrate or depict stories and experiences.
- - a technique that uses two-dimensional surfaces to form a 3D effect.
- A quick, often rough drawing used to capture the basic elements or outline of a subject or idea.
- A style of art that uses fun and bright pictures from things like ads, comics, and pop culture
- The skilled creation of objects by hand, often blending functionality with artistic expression, such as in ceramics, textiles, or woodwork.
- Visual or thematic elements in an artwork that hint at its meaning, context, or the artist’s intention.
- pieces created by artists using various media, such as paintings, sculptures, or drawings.
- - a creator of artworks (e.g., Nam June Paik, Gillis Mostaert, John-Baptiste Carpeaux)
- - Artworks produced by transferring an image from a matrix (like a block, plate, or screen) onto another surface, usually paper.
- An art style that aims to depict subjects accurately and truthfully.
- - the study of beauty and art
- traditional art medium using pigments to create images on surfaces like canvas.
- derived from Latin word Ars
- visual representation (e.g., photographs)
- - Plato’s term for representational art
- way a viewer or artist understands and conveys the meaning or message behind an artwork.
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- - It gives different shades and tones that reflect different emotions and interpretations.
- - an art that uses natural scenery as primary subject
- - a material or technique used by the artist to create an art piece
- - 16th-Century painter from Europe known for religious subjects
- A three-dimensional art form created by shaping or combining materials
- how an artist tell a story with their art
- An artist who creates images to accompany text, such as in books, magazines, or advertisements.
- It is an art in which the artist's medium is an action. They are generally documented by photography, but the artwork is in the act itself.
- - Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft
- - A building or gallery to display a collection of different artworks
- - An ability to create and combine imagination, innovation, and critical thinking into an art piece
- - tools/advancements influencing art (photography, lithography, etc)
- Art that does not depict objects realistically but uses shapes, colors, and forms.
- - An individual work of art, whether it's a painting, sculpture, or other form of creative expression.
- A printmaking technique involving drawing on a flat surface with a greasy substance.
- - A creator of visual representation on a surface through paints.
- Pictures of people, usually showing their face and expression.
- An individual who plans and creates visual concepts or functional art pieces, often blending aesthetics with practicality.
40 Clues: derived from Latin word Ars • - the study of beauty and art • - Plato’s term for representational art • how an artist tell a story with their art • - Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft • visual representation (e.g., photographs) • - an art that uses natural scenery as primary subject • or objects used in art to represent ideas or concepts. • ...
acts and sciences 2019-10-09
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- act of interupting another
- study of encryption
- study of poison
- art of calculating logarithms
- the study of ferns
- science of counter espionage
- art of beautiful printing
- act of licking
- art of taking wax impressions of coins
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- study of parasitic worms
- art of making a work of art
- art of fortifications
- study of bees
- art of bad handwriting
- art of decorating lamps
15 Clues: study of bees • act of licking • study of poison • the study of ferns • study of encryption • art of fortifications • art of bad handwriting • art of decorating lamps • study of parasitic worms • art of beautiful printing • act of interupting another • art of making a work of art • science of counter espionage • art of calculating logarithms • art of taking wax impressions of coins
ARTH 300 Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-20
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- A style developed by Picasso and Braque. Artwork analyzed 3D objects on a 2D surface; fragments and redefines space.
- Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious.
- Art that depicts everyday people in a naturalistic way, often in rural or agricultural settings.
- Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970.
- art A postmodern art movement that tried to increase recognition for the accomplishments of women artists both from the past and in the present.
- Rejected the spontaneous painting style of Impressionism and developed more abstract styles, which influenced Modernism.
- Primarily developed in Germany, this style expressed the importance of artist’s feelings, rather than the actual appearance of objects.
- This style typically depicted scenes of leisure, the upper middle class, and the city and was usually painted with spontaneous, sketchy brushwork.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Characterized by pastel colors, delicately curving forms, and a lighthearted mood.
- The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork.
- A style that purged art of any non-essential elements and often used simple/geometric forms and industrial materials.
- Art that was made to amuse or outrage its viewers. Main formats included photomontage and readymades.
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- A sub-category of Romanticism that reminds us of our insignificant nature and often illustrates awesome or indescribable experiences.
- A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Describes both an artistic style and an attitude. Focused on the imagination and the individual.
- A general term for 20th century art movements.
- Art in this style was representative of new innovations and technological advancements. Embodies speed and movement.
- Art that drew inspiration from popular culture, and frequently made everyday objects monumental.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Artists typically depicted classical subject matter that enforced personal morals and civic mindedness.
- Manufactured objects that are selected, modified, and transformed into art works simply through the decision of the artist.
20 Clues: A general term for 20th century art movements. • Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970. • Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious. • A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting. • The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork. • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary 2023-09-27
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- a collection of projects which best represent an artist's work.
- Art that does not accurately represent reality or unrealistic art.
- Three colors that can be made by mixing two primary colors together(orange,green, purple)
- to show a work of art for others to view, analyze, or interpret.
- The materials used to make a work of art
- drawing what you see in front of you as true to life as possible.
- a rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture.
- The 3 colors you use to make all the other colors (red, blue, yellow)
- a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you.
- to make or bring into existence something new.
- Relating artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context.
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- Art in 3D. Sculptures can be made by carving, modeling or placing materials together.
- Reflecting is a way for artists to document their thoughts and share their process with their audience. (this can be done by writing an Artist Statement)
- The study of art and beauty and/or what makes a work of art beautiful
- Colors that are located across from each other on the color wheel.
- an artist's written description of their work to give the viewer understanding.
- A critique is a spoken or written discussion strategy used to analyze, describe, and interpret works of art.
- Works of art that are displayed to the public in a museum or art gallery.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art
- a part or aspect of something abstract
20 Clues: a part or aspect of something abstract • The materials used to make a work of art • The arrangement of elements in a work of art • to make or bring into existence something new. • a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you. • a collection of projects which best represent an artist's work. • to show a work of art for others to view, analyze, or interpret. • ...
ARTH 300 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- A style developed by Picasso and Braque. Artwork analyzed 3D objects on a 2D surface; fragments and redefines space.
- Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious.
- Art that depicts everyday people in a naturalistic way, often in rural or agricultural settings.
- Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970.
- art A postmodern art movement that tried to increase recognition for the accomplishments of women artists both from the past and in the present.
- Rejected the spontaneous painting style of Impressionism and developed more abstract styles, which influenced Modernism.
- Primarily developed in Germany, this style expressed the importance of artist’s feelings, rather than the actual appearance of objects.
- This style typically depicted scenes of leisure, the upper middle class, and the city and was usually painted with spontaneous, sketchy brushwork.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Characterized by pastel colors, delicately curving forms, and a lighthearted mood.
- The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork.
- A style that purged art of any non-essential elements and often used simple/geometric forms and industrial materials.
- Art that was made to amuse or outrage its viewers. Main formats included photomontage and readymades.
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- A sub-category of Romanticism that reminds us of our insignificant nature and often illustrates awesome or indescribable experiences.
- A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Describes both an artistic style and an attitude. Focused on the imagination and the individual.
- A general term for 20th century art movements.
- Art in this style was representative of new innovations and technological advancements. Embodies speed and movement.
- Art that drew inspiration from popular culture, and frequently made everyday objects monumental.
- A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Artists typically depicted classical subject matter that enforced personal morals and civic mindedness.
- Manufactured objects that are selected, modified, and transformed into art works simply through the decision of the artist.
20 Clues: A general term for 20th century art movements. • Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970. • Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious. • A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting. • The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork. • ...
Art 2022-05-25
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- a famous artist from Berga who painted "Retrat de perfil"
- the ideas and methods of modern art, especially from the 1920s until now.
- a simple drawing that doesn't have many details
- a large picture that has been painted on the wall of a room or building
- A place close to Berga where there is a romanesque church.
- A building or a room where people look at paintings.
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- A person who paints.
- Instrument used for drawing.
- the art and practice of designing and making buildings.
- It is the art of forming solid objects made by wood, metal or stone.
- a painting, photograph, drawing, etc. of a person.
11 Clues: A person who paints. • Instrument used for drawing. • a simple drawing that doesn't have many details • a painting, photograph, drawing, etc. of a person. • A building or a room where people look at paintings. • the art and practice of designing and making buildings. • a famous artist from Berga who painted "Retrat de perfil" • ...
Art 2022-05-25
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- Catalan architect from the modernism who designed "Jardins Artigas"
- the art and practice of designing and making buildings.
- It is the art of forming solid objects made by wood, metal or stone.
- a large picture that has been painted on the wall of a room or building
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- the ideas and methods of modern art, especially from the 1920s until now.
- Instrument used for drawing.
- a simple drawing that doesn't have many details
- a famous artist from Berga who painted "Retrat de perfil"
- art that uses natural materials such as stones and soil
- A building or a room where people look at paintings.
- a painting, photograph, drawing, etc. of a person.
11 Clues: Instrument used for drawing. • a simple drawing that doesn't have many details • a painting, photograph, drawing, etc. of a person. • A building or a room where people look at paintings. • art that uses natural materials such as stones and soil • the art and practice of designing and making buildings. • a famous artist from Berga who painted "Retrat de perfil" • ...
Art 2021-04-07
11 Clues: sticky stuff • salty/squishy • stuff to draw on • stick w/ bristles • sculpting playdough • item to erase things • something someone drew • stuff with lots of ink • non-colored drawing tool • sparkly & pretty but gets ALL over • drawing tools that bleed through paper
Art 2021-06-14
Art 2024-04-14
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- Words of a song, often with rhymes
- Group of spectators or listeners at a performance.
- Workspace for artists or musicians.
- Art form involving shaping materials like clay or stone.
- "Starry Night" is a famous example by Vincent van Gogh.
- Art and technique of capturing images using a camera.
- Live performance or presentation for entertainment.
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- Practice session for a performance or presentation.
- Visual representation or interpretation of a text.
- Place where art is displayed for public viewing.
- Large group of musicians playing classical music.
11 Clues: Words of a song, often with rhymes • Workspace for artists or musicians. • Place where art is displayed for public viewing. • Large group of musicians playing classical music. • Visual representation or interpretation of a text. • Group of spectators or listeners at a performance. • Practice session for a performance or presentation. • ...
Art 2025-06-18
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- A picture that's glued onto a wall
- Destroying other people's property
- A large painting
- Something that's needed to make art
- The feeling of an artwork
- A piece of paper with cutout shapes
- Writing a name in spraypaint
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- When people leave knitted items in the street
- Different .... can be used to create ideas
- Artworks that improve on the streetscape
- An object that represents an idea
11 Clues: A large painting • The feeling of an artwork • Writing a name in spraypaint • An object that represents an idea • A picture that's glued onto a wall • Destroying other people's property • Something that's needed to make art • A piece of paper with cutout shapes • Artworks that improve on the streetscape • Different .... can be used to create ideas • ...
Art 2025-05-03
11 Clues: art brand. • oily chalk. • fluffy wire. • colored wax. • painting with water. • you dip this in paint. • an art teacher at cha. • like a pencil but has ink. • The last color of the rainbow. • can have a cap eraser on the top. • goes on string to make a bracelet.
Art Appreciation Criss Cross Puzzle 2025-04-22
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- The distinctive manner or approach an artist uses in creating their work, often reflecting their personal or cultural influences.
- The way a viewer or artist understands and conveys the meaning or message behind an artwork.
- Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft
- A printmaking technique involving drawing on a flat surface with a greasy substance.
- sculptural technique where a liquid material is poured into a mold to create a three-dimensional art piece.
- An ability to create and combine imagination, innovation, and critical thinking into an art piece
- An individual who plans and creates visual concepts or functional art pieces, often blending aesthetics with practicality.
- Art that does not depict objects realistically but uses shapes, colors, and forms.
- It gives different shades and tones that reflect different emotions and interpretations.
- 16th-Century painter from Europe known for religious subjects
- A creator of visual representation on a surface through paints.
- a material or technique used by the artist to create an art piece
- a technique that uses two-dimensional surfaces to form a 3D effect.
- Images or objects used in art to represent ideas or concepts.
- a kind of art that creates images by recording light.
- The skilled creation of objects by hand, often blending functionality with artistic expression, such as in ceramics, textiles, or woodwork.
- An art style that aims to depict subjects accurately and truthfully.
- A quick, often rough drawing used to capture the basic elements or outline of a subject or idea.
- a creator of artworks (e.g., Nam June Paik, Gillis Mostaert, John-Baptiste Carpeaux)
- A three-dimensional art form created by shaping or combining materials
- A traditional art medium using pigments to create images on surfaces like canvas.
- It is an art in which the artist's medium is an action. They are generally documented by photography, but the artwork is in the act itself.
- tools/advancements influencing art (photography, lithography, etc)
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- A style of art that uses fun and bright pictures from things like ads, comics, and pop culture
- An individual work of art, whether it's a painting, sculpture, or other form of creative expression.
- An artist who creates images to accompany text, such as in books, magazines, or advertisements.
- Carpeaux’s sculpture inspired by The Barber of Seville
- Using art to narrate or depict stories and experiences.
- an art that uses natural scenery as primary subject
- Pictures of people, usually showing their face and expression.
- Plato’s term for representational art
- Artworks produced by transferring an image from a matrix (like a block, plate, or screen) onto another surface, usually paper.
- Finished pieces created by artists using various media, such as paintings, sculptures, or drawings.
- Visual or thematic elements in an artwork that hint at its meaning, context, or the artist’s intention.
- The specific methods or processes an artist uses to create their artwork.
- how an artist tell a story with their art
- visual representation (e.g., photographs)
- the study of beauty and art
- derived from Latin word Ars
- A building or gallery to display a collection of different artworks
40 Clues: the study of beauty and art • derived from Latin word Ars • Plato’s term for representational art • Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft • how an artist tell a story with their art • visual representation (e.g., photographs) • an art that uses natural scenery as primary subject • a kind of art that creates images by recording light. • ...
Art Appreciation 2017-04-30
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- total effect of combined visual qualities within a work
- making favorable and unfavorable judgements
- developed in China in the 9th century
- prints made for cultural and human causes
- using light to project and capture an image onto a surface
- message or meaning of a work of art
- to pull, push, or drag a tool across a surface to make a mark
- prints made for government purposes
- combines structure, form and function
- material used in art along with its accompanying technique
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- made up of pigment, binder, and vehicle
- prints made for their aesthetic value
- visual expression using different media and forms
- the art of photography and and camerawork in filmmaking
- design process using words and pictures to enhance visual communication
- the order of arranging visual elements and their product
- type of art with no or distorted relationship to natural things
- art museum that we "visited" in Paris
- three dimensional art that can be viewed from all angles
19 Clues: message or meaning of a work of art • prints made for government purposes • prints made for their aesthetic value • developed in China in the 9th century • art museum that we "visited" in Paris • combines structure, form and function • made up of pigment, binder, and vehicle • prints made for cultural and human causes • making favorable and unfavorable judgements • ...
Art Review 2014-05-22
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- Free-form shapes
- Picture of inanimate objects
- Element of art that is open-ended & can include your name.
- When you add black to a color
- You mix 1 primary & 1 secondary to get this
- The lightness & darkness of a color
- Oil pastel technique where you apply one color over another
- Geometric & organic
- Cube, sphere, & pyramid
- When you add white to a color
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- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- Red, yellow, & orange are considered these types of colors
- Blue, purple, & green are considered these types of colors
- Element of art that refers to positive & negative areas
- How something feels or appears to feel.
- The third step in ODIP
- Primary, secondary, & intermediate
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The acronym to help remember the color wheel.
19 Clues: Free-form shapes • Geometric & organic • The third step in ODIP • Cube, sphere, & pyramid • Picture of inanimate objects • When you add black to a color • When you add white to a color • Primary, secondary, & intermediate • The lightness & darkness of a color • How something feels or appears to feel. • You mix 1 primary & 1 secondary to get this • ...
POP ART 2021-11-10
20 Clues: jeune • dessin • droite • gauche • coloré • acheter • tableau • artiste • célèbre • amusant • ennuyeux • brillant • book BD • audacieux • mode de vie • arrière plan • au premier plan • the top en haut • the bottom en bas • the middle au milieu
Modern Art 2022-09-21
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- An art movement were artists created works with more emotional force
- An art movement which involved analyzing, detaching, selecting, and simplifying.
- a play of planes and angles on a flat surface
- One of the founders of the impressionist movement and is best known for his landscape paintings
- Leading artist of cubism
- Known artist of fauvism
- An art movement known for using short brisk strokes of bright color
- An art movement arose from the pain that a group of European artists felt after the suffering brought by World War I.
- It was an art style that incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes
- Basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders all fit together precisely and neatly.
- A post-impressionist painter known for his strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors
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- Works in this style did not make use of figures or even representations of figures.
- Artists in this movement admired the motion, force, speed, and strength of mechanical forms
- An art movement known for using geometric approach, fragmenting objects and distorting people’s faces and body parts
- Artists used their works to protest against the injustices, inequalities, immorality, and ugliness of the human condition.
- It was a style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
- It was a style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world beyond the logical, conscious, physical one.
- A neoprimitivist known for using oval faces and elongated shapes
- Leading artist of non-objectivism
19 Clues: Known artist of fauvism • Leading artist of cubism • Leading artist of non-objectivism • a play of planes and angles on a flat surface • A neoprimitivist known for using oval faces and elongated shapes • An art movement known for using short brisk strokes of bright color • An art movement were artists created works with more emotional force • ...
Art Class 2023-11-09
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- substance that can be shaped, dried and painted
- stand to create or display a piece of art
- slow drying paint
- thin sheet that can be drawn or painted on
- most basic element of art forms shapes
- element relating to the physical or visual surface structure
- three dimension form of art
- art using a camera
- crayon made of powdered pigments
- type of paint that dries fast
- wooden writing utensil
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- hard paint that you use with water
- element relating to distance or area around object
- pigment suspended in a liquid
- object that artists use
- black crumbly material used to draw
- clay based sculpture that can be made on a wheel
- stretched fabric used to paint on
- white of colored limestone
19 Clues: slow drying paint • art using a camera • wooden writing utensil • object that artists use • white of colored limestone • three dimension form of art • pigment suspended in a liquid • type of paint that dries fast • crayon made of powdered pigments • stretched fabric used to paint on • hard paint that you use with water • black crumbly material used to draw • ...
Art Review 2024-05-20
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- colors colors opposite on the color wheel
- Shapes Shapes that are man made not natural
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- Area occupied by the subject of the artwork
- element of art that is derived from reflected light
- Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms.
- To scratch or cross-hatch the clay surface where it is to be joined to another surface. Slip must be spread on the surface as well
- repetition of visual movement of the elements
- Liquid clay used in casting it between clay surfaces to facilitate joining pieces. It can also be applied as decoration
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- Colors Colors made by mixing two primary colors.
- the artistic process of gluing and assembling various materials to a flat surface
- the surface quality of a work, for example fine/coarse, detailed/lacking detail, rough/smooth, etc.
- use of different tints, shades, & intensities of one color
- An internal structure built to support exterior materials on a sculpture.
- two dimensional area that is defined in some way
- continuous mark on a surface that creates a shape or outline
- Colors that cannot be created by mixing
- an arrangement of predictably repeated elements
- three-dimensional object or the illusion of three dimensions
19 Clues: Colors that cannot be created by mixing • colors colors opposite on the color wheel • Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms. • Shapes Shapes that are man made not natural • Area occupied by the subject of the artwork • the lightness or darkness of a plane or area • repetition of visual movement of the elements • an arrangement of predictably repeated elements • ...
Art Crossword 2024-08-30
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- The colors red, yellow, and blue are examples of these kinds of colors.
- Adding gray to a color.
- The object or area that is in the center of an image.
- The shading technique of going in one direction.
- The object we use to get rid of a mistake in pencil.
- The colors orange, green, and purple are examples of these kinds of colors.
- The first version of a drawing.
- The shading technique of using just dots.
- The object we use to sketch.
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- The object or area that is in the very front of an image.
- The object or area that is behind all items in an image.
- Shapes that are not even or perfect.
- Shapes that are even and perfect.
- Adding black to a color.
- The shading technique of going in two directions.
- Various shades that range from the lightest light to the darkest dark.
- The colors red-orange, yellow-green, blue-violet are examples of these kinds of colors.
- Comes in various versions like wavy, zigzag, wavy, curved, dashed.
- Adding white to a color.
19 Clues: Adding gray to a color. • Adding black to a color. • Adding white to a color. • The object we use to sketch. • The first version of a drawing. • Shapes that are even and perfect. • Shapes that are not even or perfect. • The shading technique of using just dots. • The shading technique of going in one direction. • The shading technique of going in two directions. • ...
Mexican Art 2024-06-09
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- Youngest of the three greats, he was influenced by Marxist ideology
- Rebuilt after David Rockefeller destroyed it
- People prefer suicide over slavery during conquest
- Fruits crying
- Opposed that murals should be pleasant
- This artist said her partner was an accident
- Father of mexican art. Started "Calaveritas"
- Burned to create NFT
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- Lucy's favorite because it has a baby skeleton
- Nails all over body
- One of the three greats, he was an anarchist
- Portrayed european women, not mexicans
- Politician hypnotizing people in Porfiriato
- Male version is "El Catrin"
- Polyforum cultural Siqueiros, CDMX
- Represents Alameda Park
- One of the three greats, loved communism
- Women can also break chains
- Hearts outside chests
19 Clues: Fruits crying • Nails all over body • Burned to create NFT • Hearts outside chests • Represents Alameda Park • Male version is "El Catrin" • Women can also break chains • Polyforum cultural Siqueiros, CDMX • Portrayed european women, not mexicans • Opposed that murals should be pleasant • One of the three greats, loved communism • Politician hypnotizing people in Porfiriato • ...
Art Crossword 2025-01-16
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- A decorating technique that involves scratching the surface of clay
- The number of art elements
- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color.
- A 20th century art movement
- What are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- French painter and a leader of the Impressionist movement
- Has her own mailbox at the Louvre because of the many love letters she receives.
- A type of firing that originated in Japan and is often used in tea ceremonies
- A liquid clay used to decorate or join pieces of clay
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- The reflection of light on a surface, which can be described by its saturation and value
- What kind of colors are red, yellow, and blue?
- The way an artwork feels, or how it looks like it would feel
- The process of heating clay to a high temperature to harden it permanently
- The lightness or darkness of an object in a work of art
- The height, width, and depth of an artwork
- The illusion of depth on a flat surface
- What kind of colors are green, orange, and violet?
- A technique for building ceramics by rolling out clay into ropes and joining them together
- An oven used to fire clay
19 Clues: An oven used to fire clay • The number of art elements • A 20th century art movement • The illusion of depth on a flat surface • The height, width, and depth of an artwork • What kind of colors are red, yellow, and blue? • What kind of colors are green, orange, and violet? • A liquid clay used to decorate or join pieces of clay • ...
ret44 2024-06-27
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- "Money: A Suicide Note" author
- Mystery novels continued to be popular posthumously
- "Jurassic Park" author, though published in 1990
- Art style focused on temporary elements
- Style that saw a revival
- Spy novel "The Little Drummer Girl"
- Became a popular decorative art form in the 80s
- "The Ice Storm" author
- Art movement focusing on geometry
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- "Neuromancer" author
- "Rabbit" series concluded
- Art movement involving postal system
- Art style focused on everyday subjects
- Began publishing in the late 80s
- Became more recognized as a serious art form
- Sci-Fi subgenre that came into prominence
- Genre that expanded with epic series
- Known for speculative fiction
- Influential playwright, passed away in the 80s
- Sci-Fi author active in the 80s
20 Clues: "Neuromancer" author • "The Ice Storm" author • Style that saw a revival • "Rabbit" series concluded • Known for speculative fiction • "Money: A Suicide Note" author • Sci-Fi author active in the 80s • Began publishing in the late 80s • Art movement focusing on geometry • Spy novel "The Little Drummer Girl" • Art movement involving postal system • ...
Elements and Principles Crossword 2017-02-05
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- acronym for the art elements
- A harmony created that is seen as a whole rather than as separate parts
- One area that has dominance, attracts the most attention
- The acronym for the art principles
- The size relationship of one part to another.
- The 3D features of a work of art
- What we use to make art
- The area occupied by the subject or the area behind or around the subject
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- An intentional distribution of visual weight within a composition.
- Changing from light to dark
- How something feels or looks like it should feel
- The repetition of elements to create movement around a work of art
- How we use the art elements
- Reflected Light
- Flat 2D spaces in a work of art that are enclosed by edges
- The suggestion or illusion of action in a work of art
- The amount of differences between two parts in a work of art
- A mark which is longer than it is wide
18 Clues: Reflected Light • What we use to make art • Changing from light to dark • How we use the art elements • acronym for the art elements • The 3D features of a work of art • The acronym for the art principles • A mark which is longer than it is wide • The size relationship of one part to another. • How something feels or looks like it should feel • ...
ART 2020-09-04
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- used to cut things
- your masterpieces is also a work of ...
- used to draw or write with
- another word for sketches or doodles
- make things stick together using this
- comes in many colors, draw or write on
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- used on a canvas
- comes in a pack of many colors
- used to measure or draw straight lines
- used to get rid of mistakes
- used to clean up your mess when finished in area
11 Clues: used on a canvas • used to cut things • used to draw or write with • used to get rid of mistakes • comes in a pack of many colors • another word for sketches or doodles • make things stick together using this • used to measure or draw straight lines • comes in many colors, draw or write on • your masterpieces is also a work of ... • ...
ART 2020-05-02
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- Large, small, medium?
- A picture of a town belongs in which category of painting?
- Human figure in art?
- Modern construction?
- Type of black and white art?
- Full or limited range?
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- Human figure made of metal?
- Geometrical figure in art?
- What is the name of oil on canvas?
- Which type of painting contains fruit, flowers, and other objects?
- Surface rough or smooth?
11 Clues: Human figure in art? • Modern construction? • Large, small, medium? • Full or limited range? • Surface rough or smooth? • Geometrical figure in art? • Human figure made of metal? • Type of black and white art? • What is the name of oil on canvas? • A picture of a town belongs in which category of painting? • Which type of painting contains fruit, flowers, and other objects?
Art 2023-03-14
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- The art of melodies
- The art of moving your feet and body to music
- The art of taking or processing photographs
- The art and practice of designing and making buildings
- The art of words
- The art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
- My name
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- The art of making movies
- The art of producing beautiful writings
- The art or activity of writing and performing plays, or the public performance of plays
- The art of using colors
11 Clues: My name • The art of words • The art of melodies • The art of using colors • The art of making movies • The art of producing beautiful writings • The art of taking or processing photographs • The art of moving your feet and body to music • The art and practice of designing and making buildings • ...
ART 2014-12-04
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- Nothing to do with art, this one; or do the British have a special art, when it comes to making this drink?
- A painter's workshop
- Person who knows a great deal about a particular subject, such as antiques
- Product of the art of the cinema
- Picture of a person
- The art of moving to music
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- A figures in stone, or bronze, for example
- A quick picture, sometimes used as a model for a more "finished" piece
- The opposite of "figurative" in art
- Where works of art are presented to the public
- Artist who works with clay, or stone, or bronze, etc
11 Clues: Picture of a person • A painter's workshop • The art of moving to music • Product of the art of the cinema • The opposite of "figurative" in art • A figures in stone, or bronze, for example • Where works of art are presented to the public • Artist who works with clay, or stone, or bronze, etc • A quick picture, sometimes used as a model for a more "finished" piece • ...
Art 2024-04-22
11 Clues: "2b blank" • painting tool • 3 primary colors • 3 secondary colors • white paint primer • accidental hydration • a famous youtube painter • the artist of "mona lisa" • the most used type of paint • a famous japanese art style • the artist of "starry night"
Art 2025-11-06
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- A motion picture or movie.
- A picture made using a camera.
- A place where art is displayed to others.
- A 3D model of something, usually made out of clay.
- A form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic patterns to evoke emotion.
- A picture made using pencil, pen, or anything but paint.
- Vocal and instrumentals combined to produce a harmonic sound.
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- A place where performances are held.
- A written form of art meant to express various different ideas.
- A written work that is performed in front of others.
- A canvas covered in paint
11 Clues: A canvas covered in paint • A motion picture or movie. • A picture made using a camera. • A place where performances are held. • A place where art is displayed to others. • A 3D model of something, usually made out of clay. • A written work that is performed in front of others. • A picture made using pencil, pen, or anything but paint. • ...
Dos Princípios Fundamentais 2025-04-20
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- / Princípio internacional de não interferência (Art. 4º, IV)
- / Objetivo de reduzir desigualdades (Art. 3º, I)
- / O que a República deve "erradicar" (Art. 3º, III)
- / Valor inviolável da pessoa humana (Art. 1º, III)
- / Direito de participar da vida política (Art. 1º, II)
- / "Todo o ______ emana do povo" (Art. 1º, Parágrafo Único)
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- / Poder da União que cria leis (Art. 2º)
- / Poder da União que administra o país (Art. 2º)
- / Princípio que garante a autonomia do Brasil (Art. 1º, I)
- / Poder da União que julga leis (Art. 2º)
- / "______ entre os Estados" (Art. 4º, V)
- / Diversidade de ideias políticas (Art. 1º, V)
- / "Sociedade _____, justa e solidária" (Art. 3º, I)
- / Princípio de "defesa da _____" (Art. 4º, VI)
14 Clues: / Poder da União que cria leis (Art. 2º) • / "______ entre os Estados" (Art. 4º, V) • / Poder da União que julga leis (Art. 2º) • / Diversidade de ideias políticas (Art. 1º, V) • / Princípio de "defesa da _____" (Art. 4º, VI) • / Poder da União que administra o país (Art. 2º) • / Objetivo de reduzir desigualdades (Art. 3º, I) • ...
Elements and Principles Crossword 2017-02-05
Across
- How something feels or looks like it should feel
- An intentional distribution of visual weight within a composition.
- The size relationship of one part to another.
- Reflected Light
- The area occupied by the subject or the area behind or around the subject
- What we use to make art
- A mark which is longer than it is wide
- acronym for the art elements
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- A harmony created that is seen as a whole rather than as separate parts
- How we use the art elements
- Flat 2D spaces in a work of art that are enclosed by edges
- One area that has dominance, attracts the most attention
- The suggestion or illusion of action in a work of art
- The 3D features of a work of art
- The repetition of elements to create movement around a work of art
- The amount of differences between two parts in a work of art
- The acronym for the art principles
- Changing from light to dark
18 Clues: Reflected Light • What we use to make art • How we use the art elements • Changing from light to dark • acronym for the art elements • The 3D features of a work of art • The acronym for the art principles • A mark which is longer than it is wide • The size relationship of one part to another. • How something feels or looks like it should feel • ...
wall art 2020-11-09
19 Clues: child3 • child1 • grand1 • child2 • grand3 • grand2 • parent1 • spouse2 • parent2 • spouse1 • spouse3 • sibling2 • sibling7 • sibling3 • sibling1 • sibling8 • sibling4 • sibling5 • sibling6
Ancient Art 2023-01-18
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- the highest class in certain societies
- (especially of Spanish architecture) richly ornamented in a low-relief style suggesting silver work.
- artist best known for the Mona Lisa
- emphasis on self-conscious artifice over realistic depiction
- The cultural and artistic events of Italy during the period 1400 to 1499
- The cultural and artistic events of Italy during the period 1500 to 1599
- the fusion of Roman, Carolingian and Ottonian, Byzantine, and local Germanic traditions that make up the mature style
- sculptor best known for the sculpture of Perseus with the Head of Medusa
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
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- Olímpico, theatre in Vicenza, northern Italy, constructed in 1580–1585
- artistic decoration consisting of surface decorations based on rhythmic linear patterns
- art in which the image of reality is distorted in order to make it expressive of the artist's inner feelings or ideas
- Supper, Christian mural painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci
- arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s
- Famous painters, sculptors, and architects all created some of their best work here
- Judgement, depiction of the Second Coming of Christ and the final and eternal judgment by God
- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages
- style of medieval art that developed in Northern France
- arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality
20 Clues: artist best known for the Mona Lisa • the highest class in certain societies • style of medieval art that developed in Northern France • emphasis on self-conscious artifice over realistic depiction • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages • expression or application of human creative skill and imagination • ...
Art Terms 2013-05-23
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- picture of a person
- having height and width
- quick drawing
- placing one object in front of another
- small areas showing the brightest spots on an object
- line, shape, color, texture, form, value, space
- chemical spray used to keep dry media from smearing
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- humorous drawing of a person
- used to enlarge photos
- arrangement of light and shadow
- shading with crossed lines
- part of the picture closest to the viewer
- part of the picture farthest from the viewer
- picture of everyday life
- shading technique that uses paparell lines
- material used to create art
- shading with smooth gradual transition
- picture of nonliving nonmoving objects
- element that refers to light and darkness of an object
19 Clues: quick drawing • picture of a person • used to enlarge photos • having height and width • picture of everyday life • shading with crossed lines • material used to create art • humorous drawing of a person • arrangement of light and shadow • placing one object in front of another • shading with smooth gradual transition • picture of nonliving nonmoving objects • ...
Art Appreciation 2017-04-30
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- the order of arranging visual elements and their product
- prints made for their aesthetic value
- design process using words and pictures to enhance visual communication
- prints made for government purposes
- making favorable and unfavorable judgements
- the art of photography and and camerawork in filmmaking
- made up of pigment, binder, and vehicle
- visual expression using different media and forms
- three dimensional art that can be viewed from all angles
- material used in art along with its accompanying technique
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- to pull, push, or drag a tool across a surface to make a mark
- type of art with no or distorted relationship to natural things
- prints made for cultural and human causes
- art museum that we "visited" in Paris
- combines structure, form and function
- total effect of combined visual qualities within a work
- using light to project and capture an image onto a surface
- developed in China in the 9th century
- message or meaning of a work of art
19 Clues: prints made for government purposes • message or meaning of a work of art • prints made for their aesthetic value • art museum that we "visited" in Paris • combines structure, form and function • developed in China in the 9th century • made up of pigment, binder, and vehicle • prints made for cultural and human causes • making favorable and unfavorable judgements • ...
Art Vocabulary 2023-10-19
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- how the eye sees light reflected off objects
- the form of a work of art, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph
- a tool used to paint
- how an object feels to the touch
- a picture of a person or group of people
- a picture made with pen, pencil, charcoal, or chalk
- a picture made by applying paint to a piece of wood or cloth
- a piece of cloth used for a painting
- the part of a scene that appears closest; what is in front of the middle ground and background
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- a type of art that has natural things and man-made things placed together
- the part of a scene that appears most distant; what is behind the foreground and middle ground
- an image captured with a camera
- made by people
- a blank book that an artist draws in
- how things are placed in a work of art
- the position of a body
- decorated in a way that makes it attractive
- not made by people
- a mark that is longer than it is wide
19 Clues: made by people • not made by people • a tool used to paint • the position of a body • an image captured with a camera • how an object feels to the touch • a blank book that an artist draws in • a piece of cloth used for a painting • a mark that is longer than it is wide • how things are placed in a work of art • a picture of a person or group of people • ...
Art Vocabulary 2024-03-06
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- A famous artist who liked to paint pictures in a unique way, using shapes and colors.
- Very colorful or shiny.
- Soft, squishy material you can mold into different shapes.
- Colored sticks used for drawing on sidewalks or blackboards.
- A black stick from burnt wood used for drawing.
- A way of painting or drawing that shows feelings more than real shapes.
- A flat board where artists mix their colors.
- Drawing things just for fun, without thinking too much.
- A design that repeats the same shapes, colors, or lines.
- Making a picture by sticking different things like paper or fabric together.
- An artist known for his beautiful paintings with swirling stars and bright colors.
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- How strong or bright a color looks.
- A stand to hold your painting up while you work on it.
- A liquid used for writing or drawing.
- A thick cloth artists paint on.
- Art made up of shapes and colors that doesn't look like real things.
- Colorful sticks that look like chalk for drawing.
- Paint that you mix with water to make pictures.
- The name of a color, like red, blue, or yellow.
19 Clues: Very colorful or shiny. • A thick cloth artists paint on. • How strong or bright a color looks. • A liquid used for writing or drawing. • A flat board where artists mix their colors. • A black stick from burnt wood used for drawing. • Paint that you mix with water to make pictures. • The name of a color, like red, blue, or yellow. • ...
Art history 2024-04-11
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- The quality of being real or ture
- the products of the graphic arts, especially commercial design or illustration.
- relating to the Orthodox Church.
- Is a period in history and culture movement making the transition from the middle ages to modernity
- a time after the classical period of any language art or culture in particular in Ancient Greek and Laotian cultures
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something,
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge reality and existence
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- A system of method used in a particular area of study or activity
- style
- the study of the methods used by historians in developing history
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- creative art whose products are to be appreciated by sight
- of or concerning history
- relating to a time after the classical period of any language,
- as in attractive
- the state or quality of being romantic.
- The analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work
- The ancient past especially the period of classical and other human civilization before the Middle Ages
- the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
20 Clues: style • as in attractive • of or concerning history • relating to the Orthodox Church. • The quality of being real or ture • the state or quality of being romantic. • a building used for public Christian worship. • creative art whose products are to be appreciated by sight • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • ...
Art 2020-06-17
11 Clues: images • not portrsit • yorkshire sculptor • Van Gogh favoutite? • oven for cooking clay • Ms Jekyll's first name • madewaterlillies famous • flower and a girls nsme • model and war photographer • famous British potter/brand • a range of colours on a plate?
Art 2021-02-25
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- A picture made using paint. (slika)
- An object with short pieces of stiff hair attached to a base or handle used for painting. (čopič)
- A wooden frame, usually with legs, that holds a picture, especially one that an artist is painting or drawing. (slikarsko stojalo)
- An event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public. (razstava)
- A drawing or painting that shows outdoor scenery such as trees, lakes, mountains, and fields. (pejsaž)
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- A work of art created to show a person, animal, or group of people, usually focusing on the face.(portret)
- A room or building that is used for showing works of art, sometimes so that they can be sold. (galerija)
- Gogh Famous Dutch post-impressionist painter.
- life An artwork showing an arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own, such as fruit or flowers. (tihožitje)
- A strong, closely, woven fabric, which is often used as a surface for painting. (platno)
- A place where works of art are cared for and displayed. (muzej)
11 Clues: A picture made using paint. (slika) • Gogh Famous Dutch post-impressionist painter. • A place where works of art are cared for and displayed. (muzej) • An event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public. (razstava) • A strong, closely, woven fabric, which is often used as a surface for painting. (platno) • ...
Art 2023-04-05
11 Clues: A lot of colors • Property of color • CTRL+Z for painters • Many photos/pictures • A famous museum in Paris • A famous Spanish painter • What artist use to paint on • Tool that is used while painting • Author of "The Magic Flute" opera • A visual representation of a person • The color of Paphos flag's background
Art 2022-05-17
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- a picture printed from an engraved piece of metal or wood
- the skill or activity of taking or processing photographs
- the activity of decorating a piece of cloth with stitches sewn onto it
- the art and methods of using cameras in making a movie
- a shape or pattern cut into wood or stone or the skill of doing this
- the art of making objects from stone, wood, clay, etc
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- moving images created from drawings, models, etc. that are photographed or created by a computer
- the use of images and symbols to represent ideas, or the particular images and symbols used in this way by a religious or political group, etc.
- the skill of designing buildings
- (a picture made by) painting on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling (Michelangelo's famous ... are in the Sistine Chapel)
- a picture or pattern that is made with small pieces of coloured stone, glass, etc
11 Clues: the skill of designing buildings • the art of making objects from stone, wood, clay, etc • the art and methods of using cameras in making a movie • a picture printed from an engraved piece of metal or wood • the skill or activity of taking or processing photographs • a shape or pattern cut into wood or stone or the skill of doing this • ...
ART 2024-12-29
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- – Collection of written pages (5)
- – A place where crops and cows are raised (4)
- – A Starchy tuber (6)
- – The vast area beyond Earth’s atmosphere (5)
- – The King of Rock and Roll (5)
- – The Condition of the atmosphere, such as sunny
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- – The art of taking pictures
- – Electronic devices for processing data (9)
- – To Promote the Development of Something (6)
- – The largest US state by area (6)
- – A married man in relation to his spouse (7)
11 Clues: – A Starchy tuber (6) • – The art of taking pictures • – The King of Rock and Roll (5) • – Collection of written pages (5) • – The largest US state by area (6) • – Electronic devices for processing data (9) • – A place where crops and cows are raised (4) • – To Promote the Development of Something (6) • – A married man in relation to his spouse (7) • ...
Art 2023-12-06
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- A vibrant green stone we make sculptures out of.
- Something that is used for getting colors of paint.
- A form of art that includes making silk.
- A form of pottery.
- A mineral used in sculptures.
- Common meaningful beings often found in art.
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- A form of art that includes buildings.
- A form of art that includes carving.
- A form of art that includes paint and a flat surface.
- Where we bury our dead rulers.
- Girl A bronze statue of a little girl.
11 Clues: A form of pottery. • A mineral used in sculptures. • Where we bury our dead rulers. • A form of art that includes carving. • A form of art that includes buildings. • Girl A bronze statue of a little girl. • A form of art that includes making silk. • Common meaningful beings often found in art. • A vibrant green stone we make sculptures out of. • ...
ART 2021-05-17
Across
- way of drawing that makes some objects look farther
- an object or objects people can look at them
- a dirty mark, difficult to remove
- empty place between things
- everything you can see in an area or land
- piece of wood or metal around the edge of a picture
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- with a lot of light
- the way that something feels
- difference between things
- a light color
- the use of colors to create dark areas
11 Clues: a light color • with a lot of light • difference between things • empty place between things • the way that something feels • a dirty mark, difficult to remove • the use of colors to create dark areas • everything you can see in an area or land • an object or objects people can look at them • way of drawing that makes some objects look farther • ...
Art 2025-06-11
Across
- : What do we call a person who paints pictures?
- : What is the art of creating statues called?
- : What is the popular art style with bright colors and strange shapes?
- : What is the art of drawing with pencil or paint called?
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- : What is the place where paintings are exhibited?
- : Which art expresses itself through music and rhythm?
- : What tool do we use to paint with colors?
- : What is the art of performing on stage called?
- : Which art uses a camera and editing?
- : What do you call a person who plays the piano?
- Vinci : Who painted the Mona Lisa?
11 Clues: Vinci : Who painted the Mona Lisa? • : Which art uses a camera and editing? • : What tool do we use to paint with colors? • : What is the art of creating statues called? • : What do we call a person who paints pictures? • : What is the art of performing on stage called? • : What do you call a person who plays the piano? • ...
Later Europe and Americas Exam Review 2024-02-26
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- Style, This form of architecture rejected the idea that building should be done in historic styles and insisted they should be in harmony with their site.
- This art movement was inspired by positivism and believed in painting things one could experience with the five senses.
- These artists stressed a painterly surface with board flat areas of violently contrasting colors.
- Cubism, This art movement is known for jagged edges that show various planes of an object.
- This art movement is known for its use of pastel colors, wild landscapes, and erotic subject matter.
- This art style depends on its location to render full meaning.
- This art form involves spontaneity, improvisation, and often audience participation.
- This art movement utilized similar qualities to Impressionists with more focus on the vivid colors and structure.
- The artists of this movement sought a more active representation of the hand of the artist on a given work.
- This art movement rejected conventional methods of representation and often presented ready-made objects in an unconventional manner.
- This art movement glorified the commonplace, bringingreliesewer face to face with everyday reality often done through commercial symbols and images.
- Cubism, This art movement was inspired by collage and found objects and utilized flattened forms.
- Founded by Piet Mondrian, this movement captured “reality” through abstract uses of color and line.
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- This form of art is often didactic with themes that promote the labor and struggle of the working classes.
- This art movement is known for utilizing classical styles with exemplum virtutis subject matter.
- This art movement is known for its focus on the sublime and often terrifying subject matter.
- This art movement experimented with using materials like collage in a dramatic way.
- This art movement is noticeable by work that captures the transient, quick, and the fleeting.
- Style, This form of architecture emphasized the streamlined qualities of the Bauhaus.
- This art style relyies on subtle tonal values that are often variations of a monochromatic hue.
- This group of artists sought to represent an unseen world of dreams subconscious thoughts, and unspoken communication.
- The art of this movement explored themes including racial pride, civil rights, and the influence of slavery on modern culture.
- These artists felt that the unseen forces of life, the things that are deeply felt rather than merely seen, were the guiding influences in painting.
23 Clues: This art style depends on its location to render full meaning. • This art movement experimented with using materials like collage in a dramatic way. • This art form involves spontaneity, improvisation, and often audience participation. • Style, This form of architecture emphasized the streamlined qualities of the Bauhaus. • ...
Urban Art 2020-11-22
Across
- une marionnette, un pantin
- passant, -e
- urbain
- musicien,-ne des rues
- s'occuper de, se charger de
- un artiste, un comédien, un humouriste ...
- danseur, -se
- une fresque, une peinture murale
- jongleur, -se
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- une machine à écrire
- augmenter,se diversifier,étendre
- incroyable / une superproduction
- un artiste de rue, un acrobate
- piéton, -ne
- une place (dans une ville)
- pavé
- une scène
- dehors, en plain air
- un outil, un instrument
19 Clues: pavé • urbain • une scène • passant, -e • piéton, -ne • danseur, -se • jongleur, -se • une machine à écrire • dehors, en plain air • musicien,-ne des rues • un outil, un instrument • une marionnette, un pantin • une place (dans une ville) • s'occuper de, se charger de • un artiste de rue, un acrobate • augmenter,se diversifier,étendre • incroyable / une superproduction • ...
art martial 2021-04-09
19 Clues: time • body • fight • kicks • health • control • defense • elastic • patience • learning • contries • knowledge • activitie • body part • hard work • tournament • art martial • concentration • energy toss aside
art vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- a tool for organizing color that shows the visible light spectrum organized in a circular format
- to apply heat to harden clay.
- plan, organization, or arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- the part of a picture which appears closest to the viewer and often is at the bottom of the picture.
- artwork where objects have been changed or modified so they no longer look realistic.
- line the line in an artwork where the water or land ends and the sky begins.
- a two-dimensional artwork made with a dry medium such as pencil, charcoal, or crayon
- earth mixed with water so that it can be shaped and fired to create permanent artwork.
- artwork made by attaching pieces of paper or other materials to a flat surface.
- a furnace in which clay is fired.
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- colors that are neither warm nor cool, such as black, white, gray, and brown.
- a wax stick containing pigment
- colors pairs of colors that are opposite one another on the color wheel
- different wavelengths of light create different___
- surface treatment or decoration that is applied directly to a wall. A painted fresco is one form of a mural.
- a subject matter category in which the main theme of the work is natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and lakes.
- the part of the picture plane that seems to be the farthest from the viewer.
- the choice of colors used in a design or artwork.
- element of art which refers to the mark(s) made on a surface by a moving point.
19 Clues: to apply heat to harden clay. • a wax stick containing pigment • a furnace in which clay is fired. • the choice of colors used in a design or artwork. • different wavelengths of light create different___ • plan, organization, or arrangement of elements in a work of art. • colors pairs of colors that are opposite one another on the color wheel • ...
Street Art 2023-09-11
19 Clues: roman • fiable • rusé.e • stable • meurtre • journal • modeste • résoudre • cancanier • les faits • irritable • expliquer • sans pitié • doux/douce • excentrique • attentionné • propriétaire • collocataire • un faire-valoir
Art Gallery 2023-09-12
Across
- something that gets made here
- the loudest thing in the gallery
- makes things look pretty
- Chelsea's favourite plant
- our favourite alcohol brand
- The bane of Chelsea's existence
- something the summer campers always forget to do
- the only person in our Christmas card photo who doesn't work at the gallery
- understands taxes
- number of kids who have fallen in the pond
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- Doesn't eat meat
- Head Honcho
- Karen's favorite thing to buy
- Great aunt was eaten by a lion
- something Paul is going on
- Likes to sell things
- something Rebecca never misses
- LARPer
- changed every two months
19 Clues: LARPer • Head Honcho • Doesn't eat meat • understands taxes • Likes to sell things • makes things look pretty • changed every two months • Chelsea's favourite plant • something Paul is going on • our favourite alcohol brand • something that gets made here • Karen's favorite thing to buy • Great aunt was eaten by a lion • something Rebecca never misses • The bane of Chelsea's existence • ...
French Art 2023-03-10
Across
- draws inspiration from classical Greece and Rome
- pioneer of pointillism
- founder and probably the most famous Impressionist
- impressionist who painted ballet dancers
- capture images as if they just caught a glimpse; colorful and vibrant
- emphasizes emotion and individualism
- lighter than Baroque with pastel colors
- leading female Impressionist painter
- rediscovery of realistic free-standing human figures
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- painter of the French revolution
- mostly religious architecture characterized by lightness and height
- sculpture and architecture continuing Roman classical traditions
- Baroque sculptor famous for sculpting Perseus
- Leader of the French romantics
- hedonist rococo artist
- reaction against concern for natural light and color, symbolic meanings
- clarity, order, balance, symmetry with classical influences
- landscapes seascapes still lives and portraits painted just as they are
- Renaissance painter
19 Clues: Renaissance painter • pioneer of pointillism • hedonist rococo artist • Leader of the French romantics • painter of the French revolution • emphasizes emotion and individualism • leading female Impressionist painter • lighter than Baroque with pastel colors • impressionist who painted ballet dancers • Baroque sculptor famous for sculpting Perseus • ...
computer art 2023-05-23
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- a file type that won't work
- ctrld
- all ctrla
- smallest unit of digital image
- use when your selection has solid background
- ctrlz
- what you can't do in class
- a program by Adobe
- ctrlo
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- use to select an image
- photoshop file type
- a universal file type
- how many pixels per inch
- a famous video game character
- ctrlv
- ctrlc
- another file type that won't work
- the site we used for pixel art
- ctrln
19 Clues: ctrld • ctrlv • ctrlc • ctrlz • ctrlo • ctrln • all ctrla • a program by Adobe • photoshop file type • a universal file type • use to select an image • how many pixels per inch • what you can't do in class • a file type that won't work • a famous video game character • smallest unit of digital image • the site we used for pixel art • another file type that won't work • ...
ART CAREERS 2023-08-17
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- A person that studies ancient and modern art.
- An artist that creates and arranges text and images to communicate messages.
- An artist who uses a camera to make art.
- An artist that uses a loom.
- An artist that creates new styles of clothing and accessories.
- A person that selects artefacts and works of art to be exhibited in a museum.
- A person who organises the visual style of spaces inside buildings.
- An artist that creates large images on walls.
- An artist that creates permanent designs on their clients' skin.
- A person who designs fonts.
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- A person who designs buildings.
- Person who decides what filming techniques should be in a film.
- A person that creates the layout, appearance and usability of a website.
- An artist that sketches or draws people, things or events in an amusing way.
- An artist who arranges cut flowers and foliage.
- An artist the uses clay and a kiln to create works of art.
- An artist that creates three-dimensional art works.
- An artist that creates images that give the illusion of movement.
- An artist that uses ink to transfer an image from one surface to another.
19 Clues: An artist that uses a loom. • A person who designs fonts. • A person who designs buildings. • An artist who uses a camera to make art. • A person that studies ancient and modern art. • An artist that creates large images on walls. • An artist who arranges cut flowers and foliage. • An artist that creates three-dimensional art works. • ...
ART CONCEPTS 2021-09-30
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- an ink technique for value using lines
- red, orange, yellow
- a scale of dark and light
- a balancing of lines and shapes on both sides
- to make something stand out in your work
- adding white to a color
- green, blue, violet
- a 1 dimensional part of art
- an ink technique for value using dots
- a smooshing of a shape as appears from side
- a 3 dimensional part of art
- 3colors that make all other colors in the rainbow
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- adding black to a color
- a 2 dimensional part of art
- an ink technique for value using crosslines
- adding grey to a color
- the way you draw until it's right
- the bending of lines in a shape to create a form
- a line drawn lightly to help start a drawing
19 Clues: red, orange, yellow • green, blue, violet • adding grey to a color • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • a scale of dark and light • a 2 dimensional part of art • a 1 dimensional part of art • a 3 dimensional part of art • the way you draw until it's right • an ink technique for value using dots • an ink technique for value using lines • ...
Art Heist 2021-12-10
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- Pseudonymous British street artist
- Her sculpture Two Forms was stolen in 2011
- 1999 My Bed artist
- Name of Vermeer's valuable missing painting
- Early 20th century French painting style
- 2012 Kunsthal art theft artist name
- Grew out of earlier Dada movement
- Disfigured by mallet in face attack
- What did I.M. Pei design outside the Louvre?
- Pioneer of Abstract Expressionism
- Paint made from pigment and plastic
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- Italian creator of Baroque style
- Artist associated with Aix-en-Provence
- The American Gothic artist
- Painted The Poppy Field in 1873
- Movement of Gauguin's the Yellow Christ
- Created the Thinker and the Kiss
- Painted Starry Night
- Stolen in 1994 from Oslo National Gallery
19 Clues: 1999 My Bed artist • Painted Starry Night • The American Gothic artist • Painted The Poppy Field in 1873 • Italian creator of Baroque style • Created the Thinker and the Kiss • Grew out of earlier Dada movement • Pioneer of Abstract Expressionism • Pseudonymous British street artist • 2012 Kunsthal art theft artist name • Disfigured by mallet in face attack • ...
Art Terminology 2025-01-29
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- An art technique using closely spaced parallel lines.H
- A synonym for BALANCE is visual _____. W
- Another name for neutral colors is ____ tones.E
- Implied, actual, and optical are types of ____. M
- Red, blue, and yellow are _____ colors. P
- A specific name for a color is its _____.H
- Alternating, repeating, and progressing are examples of ___.R
- Size of an object related to other objects. S
- The diagram showing relationship of colors is the color ____.W
- How light or dark a color is its _____ V
- Secondary colors are obtained by ____ primary colors. M
- Placing objects together in an artwork for emphasis. G
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- Balance helps to create ____. S
- Adding white to a color causes a ______.T
- Differences that add interest to an artwork. V
- The colors white, beige, and brown are ____ . N
- A single element repeated in a pattern. M
- An object by itself in an artwork. I
- Adding black to a color causes a _____. S
19 Clues: Balance helps to create ____. S • An object by itself in an artwork. I • A synonym for BALANCE is visual _____. W • How light or dark a color is its _____ V • Adding white to a color causes a ______.T • Red, blue, and yellow are _____ colors. P • A single element repeated in a pattern. M • Adding black to a color causes a _____. S • ...
Spanish art 2024-11-08
19 Clues: oil • clay • mural • image • figure • artist • ceramic • Texture • abstract • pallette • portrait • painting • sculptor • landscape • foreground • still life • background • water color • interpretation
Art Final 2025-05-12
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- Differentiates line, value, shape, texture, space, and color. It helps to create dominant areas within a composition.
- Lining up the edges of elements will make them appear unified.
- The surface character of a material which can be experienced through touch or the illusion of touch.
- The closer the elements are together the more likely the viewer will see them as a unified group.
- Texture A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch. Something you can really touch.
- The use of the same visual element a number of times in the same composition.
- The repetition of elements.
- A part of a design that catches the viewer’s eye and brings it to the Focal Point of the design.
- Balance This occurs when visual elements are arranged around a central point in the composition.
- Texture A created texture whose only source is the imagination of the artist.
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- Balance When there is equal weight distributed on both sides of the composition.
- A design or object, such as line, shape, or color connects the elements together.
- Visual elements that direct the viewer throughout a work of art.
- The visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space.
- Balance When the weight is not balanced on both sides.
- Texture The copying, or imitation, of object surfaces.
- Elements with similar colors or a color scheme appear grouped together.
- Occurs when the artist uses a repetition of shapes, colors, patterns or textures to create the illusion of movement throughout a work of art.
- Texture Taken from an actual texture and altered to fit the artist’s need.
19 Clues: The repetition of elements. • Balance When the weight is not balanced on both sides. • Texture The copying, or imitation, of object surfaces. • Lining up the edges of elements will make them appear unified. • Visual elements that direct the viewer throughout a work of art. • The visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space. • ...
Street Art 2024-04-15
19 Clues: mur • débat • guerre • tableau • lugubre • artiste • réfugié • peindre • dénoncer • souffrir • en effet • mystérieux • perturbant • adolescent • représenter • controversé • la politique • peinture en bombe • la société de consommation
Art Terms 2022-04-26
19 Clues: land • wavy • depth • square • repeat • shading • no image • take a photo • a 3-D object • red yellow blue • sphere not a shape • even on both sides • drawing of yourself • drawing of a person • shape into something • looks like it's dance • the way something feels • colors green purple green • colors red yellow and blue
Art Vocabulary 2023-01-17
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- a principle of design that suggests movement or action.
- a technique used in art in which the artist depicts objects with an unnatural scale to show their importance or lack thereof.
- refers to the arrangement of opposite elements and effects
- a color's lightness or darkness which is altered when black or white is added.
- artwork arranged around a central component.
- "heavier" or "lighter" in some areas, looks unstable, can make the viewer uncomfortable.
- Green, Blue, Purple
- the size relationship between the various parts of an artwork.
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- Colors draw a line from one side of the color wheel to the other, ex. red/green, yellow/purple etc.
- Red, orange, yellow
- Colors Red, blue and yellow
- artwork that is well balanced and looks even and stable
- Refers to color, often measured by boldness or dullness.
- The name of the color.
- also known as harmony, a design principle that refers to the cohesiveness of an artwork- how whole, consistent, and complete it appears.
- colors that are touching on the color wheel. ex. blue/green, red/orange.
- The pigment of an object that is detected by the eye as a result of the way the object reflects light.
- refers to the area of an artwork that dominates attention or draws interest.
- describes the size of one object in relation to another.
19 Clues: Red, orange, yellow • Green, Blue, Purple • The name of the color. • Colors Red, blue and yellow • artwork arranged around a central component. • artwork that is well balanced and looks even and stable • a principle of design that suggests movement or action. • Refers to color, often measured by boldness or dullness. • ...
Art and Art Movements 2023-07-25
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- Featuring popular culture elements.
- Artwork of a person's face.
- Exploring the subconscious mind.
- Art of beautiful handwriting.
- Expressing emotions and thoughts.
- Three-dimensional art form.
- Art with brushes and pigments.
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- Art style without realism.
- Capturing images with a camera.
- Cultural movement in Europe.
- Painting with water-soluble pigments.
- Depicting geometric shapes and forms.
- Crafting clay into functional objects.
- Capturing visual impressions.
- Art capturing natural scenery.
15 Clues: Art style without realism. • Artwork of a person's face. • Three-dimensional art form. • Cultural movement in Europe. • Capturing visual impressions. • Art of beautiful handwriting. • Art capturing natural scenery. • Art with brushes and pigments. • Capturing images with a camera. • Exploring the subconscious mind. • Expressing emotions and thoughts. • ...
