art Crossword Puzzles
Art Review 2023-04-28
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- going light to dark
- color scheme using only one color
- colors side by side
- the way something feels
- 3-D objects
- creating depth by using what?
- orange,green, and purple scheme
- negative and positive
- red,yellow,and blue scheme
- blacks,browns, grays, and whites scheme
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- shading with lines that do not cross
- scheme using reds, oranges, and yellows
- colors across from each other
- lights and darks
- this class
- when an image is in front of another
- to shade with dots
- squares,circles,triangles
- scheme using blues,greens, and purples
19 Clues: this class • 3-D objects • lights and darks • to shade with dots • going light to dark • colors side by side • negative and positive • the way something feels • squares,circles,triangles • red,yellow,and blue scheme • colors across from each other • creating depth by using what? • orange,green, and purple scheme • color scheme using only one color • shading with lines that do not cross • ...
Art Vocabulary 2021-09-19
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- A quick drying water based synthetic paint
- smoothly drawing dark values little by little
- A drawing or painting of mountains, trees, or other natural scenery.
- drawing a drawing in which an object is drawn as though your drawing tool is moving along all the edges and the ridges of the form.
- A visual representation of a person at rest.
- A three-dimensional artwork consisting of any pieces assembled together.
- life A painting or drawing of nonmoving objects
- A thin transparent layer.
- a carefully selected collection of artworks kept by students and professional artists.
- A surface or material that does not let light through
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- a medium made with gum arabic and water.
- The subject of the artwork is simplified or stylized.
- any tray or plate on which paints are mixed before use.
- art having no recognizable subject matter.
- clear
- An artwork made up of cut or torn materials pasted to a surface
- Oil paint applied in thick, buttery layers
- drawing a drawing in which lines are drawn quickly and loosely to capture the form and actions of a subject.
- A drawing or painting focusing on large buildings and other objects found in cities.
19 Clues: clear • A thin transparent layer. • a medium made with gum arabic and water. • A quick drying water based synthetic paint • art having no recognizable subject matter. • Oil paint applied in thick, buttery layers • A visual representation of a person at rest. • smoothly drawing dark values little by little • life A painting or drawing of nonmoving objects • ...
Art (Medium) 2022-06-15
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- (verb) to repair a building, work of art or a piece of furniture so that it looks as good as it did originally
- (adjective) connected with art or artists
- (noun) an object or a collection of objects put in a public place, for example a museum, so that people can see it
- (verb) to give somebody the idea for something, especially something artistic or that shows imagination
- (noun) an offer by a person or a company to pay a particular amount of money for something
- (noun) a person or an animal in a drawing or a painting, or in a story
- (adjective) not representing people or things in a realistic way, but expressing the artist’s ideas about them
- (adjective) representing things as they are in real life
- (noun) coloured liquid for writing, drawing and printing
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- (noun) a person who collects things, either as a hobby or as a job
- (verb) to photograph, film, record or paint something
- (noun) designs, drawings or pictures that are used especially in the production of books, magazines or websites
- (noun) a work of art such as a painting, film or a book that is an excellent, or the best, example of the artist’s work
- (noun) a public sale in which things are sold to the person who offers the most money for them
- (noun) pictures and photographs prepared for books or magazines
- (adjective) very bright
- (noun) a drawing or picture in a book, magazine, for decoration or to explain something
- (noun) the part of a view or a picture that is nearest to you when you look at it
- (noun) a type of heavy, sticky earth that becomes hard when it is baked and is used to make things such as pots and bricks
19 Clues: (adjective) very bright • (adjective) connected with art or artists • (verb) to photograph, film, record or paint something • (adjective) representing things as they are in real life • (noun) coloured liquid for writing, drawing and printing • (noun) pictures and photographs prepared for books or magazines • ...
Art Movements 2023-06-15
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- An ornate and theatrical art movement that flourished in Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries, known for its grandeur, rich detail, and dramatic compositions.
- An avant-garde movement that emerged during World War I, rejecting traditional aesthetic norms and emphasizing absurdity, nonsense, and anti-establishment sentiments.
- Nouveau A decorative art movement popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by elaborate, sinuous forms inspired by nature and new industrial materials.
- An art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, focusing on subjective emotions and personal experiences, often using exaggerated and distorted forms.
- Art A movement that emerged in the mid-20th century, incorporating popular culture and consumerism into art, often utilizing imagery from advertising, mass media, and everyday objects.
- A period of renewed interest in art, literature, and culture that emerged in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries, characterized by a revival of classical aesthetics and humanist values.
- Movement Brief Explanation
- Here's a table with 20 art movements that people over the age of 20 should know about, along with brief explanations for each:
- An art movement that emerged in the late 19th century, characterized by the use of symbols, metaphors, and suggestive imagery to convey emotional and psychological ideas.
- An art movement that emerged in the 1960s, featuring artworks with a simplified, reductive form, often characterized by geometric shapes, monochromatic color schemes, and industrial materials.
- A technique of painting developed in the late 19th century, where small dots or points of pure color are applied to create an overall image or optical effect.
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- An artistic and intellectual movement that emerged in the late 18th century, celebrating emotion, imagination, and the individual experience, often highlighting nature and the sublime.
- A period of renewed interest in art, literature, and culture that emerged in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries, characterized by a revival of classical aesthetics and humanist values.
- Expressionism A post-World War II movement characterized by spontaneous, gestural, and non-representational artworks, emphasizing the artist's emotions and inner experiences.
- A 19th-century art movement that sought to capture fleeting moments and impressions of light and color, often characterized by loose brushwork and an emphasis on atmosphere.
- An artistic and architectural movement that originated in Russia in the early 20th century, emphasizing the integration of art, design, and technology for social and political purposes.
- A movement in the early 20th century that emphasized the use of bold, vibrant colors and simplified forms to express the artist's subjective responses to the subject.
- An art movement that emerged in the mid-19th century, aiming to represent subjects truthfully and objectively, often highlighting social and political issues.
- An early 20th-century movement pioneered by Picasso and Braque, emphasizing the deconstruction of objects into geometric forms and multiple perspectives.
- An artistic and literary movement that emerged in the early 20th century, exploring the realm of the unconscious and irrational through dreamlike imagery and juxtapositions.
- A highly ornamental and decorative art movement that flourished in
21 Clues: Movement Brief Explanation • A highly ornamental and decorative art movement that flourished in • Here's a table with 20 art movements that people over the age of 20 should know about, along with brief explanations for each: • ...
German Art 2023-11-30
19 Clues: Art • Clay • Museum • Canvas • Baroque • Artwork • Painting • Oil paint • Art forms • Influence • Sculpture • Sketchbook • Water colors • Architecture • Paintbrushes • Carving tools • Pottery tools • Pottery wheel • Acrylic paint
art vocab 2024-02-12
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- curve lines ,
- smearing graphite,
- - 3 dimension shapes,
- - lightness and darkness of color,
- - the surface quality,
- - attention given to one point,
- drawing with dots only,
- - to create equality or weight,
- all parts of image ,
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- - altered or repeated elements,
- the properties of hue,
- hatching-linear drawing technique,
- - how your eye move,
- - a comparison of different elements
- a visual element two dimension ,
- - overlapping circles
- - a flow in a image,
- a continuous mark space ,
- darkening of a drawing,
19 Clues: curve lines , • smearing graphite, • - how your eye move, • - a flow in a image, • all parts of image , • - overlapping circles • - 3 dimension shapes, • the properties of hue, • - the surface quality, • drawing with dots only, • darkening of a drawing, • a continuous mark space , • - altered or repeated elements, • - attention given to one point, • - to create equality or weight, • ...
Art Trafficking 2025-10-29
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- The most famous artwork ever stolen, taken from the Louvre in 1911.
- Large-scale seizure of cultural heritage and valuables during armed conflicts or occupations.
- Unauthorized export of artwork or cultural property.
- Unauthorized excavation or removal of cultural property, especially during war or political instability.
- Using art transactions to disguise illegal income.
- Wars and political conflicts can lead to the widespread theft and looting of cultural treasures from affected countries.
- Copying famous works and selling them as originals.
- Many artifacts were removed long ago with falsified or missing paperwork, making later buyers overlook verifying origin.
- The illegal trade of art and cultural property.
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- The online sale and transfer of stolen or forged artworks through websites, dark web markets, or encrypted platforms.
- The illegal movement of cultural property across borders.
- The documented history of ownership that helps determine an artwork’s authenticity and legality.
- Ancient coins, pottery, or relics sold illegally.
- The act of stealing artwork from museums, galleries, or private collections.
- International police organization that helps recover stolen art.
- Country with the highest number of art thefts reported globally each year.
- Global treaty banning the illicit import and export of cultural property.
- The use of stolen art as security or leverage in criminal networks.
- A common motivation for stealing or looting art.
19 Clues: The illegal trade of art and cultural property. • A common motivation for stealing or looting art. • Ancient coins, pottery, or relics sold illegally. • Using art transactions to disguise illegal income. • Copying famous works and selling them as originals. • Unauthorized export of artwork or cultural property. • ...
Art & Music 2025-02-12
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- A digital workspace used for creating and editing music
- A method of creating moving images frame by frame
- A type of composition using digital sounds and synthesis
- A fundamental subject for understanding music structure
- suite Software package available to all students
- design A computer-based approach to visual creation
- The process of adjusting audio levels in a recording
- The practice of capturing and manipulating audio clips
- A fundamental art skill using pencils or pens
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- A creative discipline that involves working with pictures and lenses
- research The study and analysis of famous creatives
- A process of making images using ink and a carved surface
- The live aspect of music where performers play for an audience
- A facility for firing ceramics
- Lab A facility for experimenting with synthesized sounds
- Suite A space equipped with Apple computers for music production
- A place where artistic activities take place
- The art of capturing and producing sound in a controlled environment
- The skill of working together in a band or group
- cutter A cutting tool controlled by a computer
20 Clues: A facility for firing ceramics • A place where artistic activities take place • A fundamental art skill using pencils or pens • cutter A cutting tool controlled by a computer • suite Software package available to all students • The skill of working together in a band or group • A method of creating moving images frame by frame • ...
Art Vocabulary 2025-02-03
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- When a line comes back around and overlaps itself it creates a shape, they are 2D and are either organic or geometric
- the material and tools used by an artist, to create a work of art
- to place or be placed so that a part of one covers a part of another
- The center of interest of an artwork; the part you look at first
- One color and all of its values (shades)
- 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The part of the design that catches the viewer's attention
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space
- an oral or written discussion to go over, describe, and interpret art.
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- how and where you place things in a work of art
- plan, organization, or arrangement of elements in a work of art
- Where something is the same on both sides
- has 3 properties: hue (the name), value (lightness or darkness), intensity (the strength)
- a continuous mark made on a surface it is used to define shapes and outlines
- the surface of a drawing or painting
- the choice of colors used in various artistic and design contexts
- are often curvy in appearance, they are similar to things found in nature, such as plants, animals, and rocks
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
19 Clues: the surface of a drawing or painting • the brightness or dullness of a color • One color and all of its values (shades) • Where something is the same on both sides • how and where you place things in a work of art • 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel • The part of the design that catches the viewer's attention • ...
Commercial art 2024-11-22
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- The arrangement of elements to indicate their importance, directing the viewer's attention to key information first.
- Small, quick sketches used to plan composition and experiment with different layouts.
- A color model used in printing, where colors are created by mixing cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks.
- A curated collection of an artist's best work, used to showcase skills and style to a potential employers or clients.
- Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel and create high contrast when used together.
- Legal rights that protect creations of the mind, such as artworks, logos, and inventions
- A principle of design that refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition, which can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
- The arrangement of visual elements in a work of art to create a balance of cohesive piece.
- creating visual content for advertisements
- Overseeing the visual style and thematic elements of a project
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- The moral principles guiding the creation and usage of artwork, including respect for originality and cultural sensitivity.
- The art technique of arranging type to make written language legible
- A design principle that draws attention to a particular element in a composition.
- The shape and structure of an object in art, giving it a three-dimensional appearance.
- A design principle that emphasizes the difference between elements, often to highlight key parts of a design.
- Using the same element multiple times in a design to create consistency and unity.
- A typeface with small lines attached to the end of each letter stroke
- The specific group of people a commercial artist aims to reach with their design, often defined by demographics.
- A color model used for digital screens where colors are created by combining red, green, and blue light.
19 Clues: creating visual content for advertisements • Overseeing the visual style and thematic elements of a project • The art technique of arranging type to make written language legible • A typeface with small lines attached to the end of each letter stroke • A design principle that draws attention to a particular element in a composition. • ...
African Art 2025-03-24
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- Where are the oldest African cave paintings?
- What is Namibia known for?
- In what parking lot did Mathai sing “Despite Repeated Warnings” for Clay?
- How tall is our king?
- Where did Edo settle?
- During what board game did Mathai and Clay first share a spark?
- Who destroyed most of African art?
- What was built in Nigeria?
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- Who did British infamously raid in 1800s?
- What did Dan and Bwa make?
- What is the Benin king called?
- Who is the luckiest girl ever to get to hear the one and only H2’s singing daily?
- Who did our baby boy’s boyfriend Mathai be passionate with
- Dan and Bwa used masks for what?
- When was Benin raided?
- Why was African art targeted for destruction?
- Who raided Benin Royals?
- Who was cast bronze made to empower?
- Who settled in Benin?
- bronze What did the Benin king use to reinforce his power?
20 Clues: How tall is our king? • Where did Edo settle? • Who settled in Benin? • When was Benin raided? • Who raided Benin Royals? • What did Dan and Bwa make? • What is Namibia known for? • What was built in Nigeria? • What is the Benin king called? • Dan and Bwa used masks for what? • Who destroyed most of African art? • Who was cast bronze made to empower? • ...
xjl-art 2021-02-11
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- a ink filled tube
- a stick with hairs that is used to paint
- the paper for panit
- a second canel from the first one
- a form of creation that invaulvs drawing
- a amazing drawing
- a up coming youtube chanel
- unwashible paint
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- a very scary art
- a wooden stick with lead thatdraws lines
- a white or colored sheet of tree fiber made to draw on
- qazsxcqazsxc
- a colorful liqud like thing that is to color objects
- to make
- idea
- a randon shaped line
- glove a glove fr art
- to present
- art art online
19 Clues: idea • to make • to present • qazsxcqazsxc • art art online • a very scary art • unwashible paint • a ink filled tube • a amazing drawing • the paper for panit • a randon shaped line • glove a glove fr art • a up coming youtube chanel • a second canel from the first one • a wooden stick with lead thatdraws lines • a stick with hairs that is used to paint • ...
Art Trend 2023-09-05
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- Geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in art.
- Building upon Impressionism with bold colors.
- Art Non-representational art focused on form and color.
- Art Art in public spaces, often with social messages.
- Nouveau Curved lines and nature-inspired designs in art.
- Anti-art movement with absurd and nonsensical art.
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- Portraying emotion through bold and distorted forms.
- Dramatic and ornate style in European art.
- Capturing light and color in a fleeting moment.
- Exploration of dreamlike and irrational imagery.
- Rebirth of art and culture in Europe, 14-17th century.
- Emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism.
- Expressionism Art movement emphasizing emotion and spontaneity.
- Art Use of popular culture and everyday objects in art.
- Stripping art down to essential forms and simplicity.
15 Clues: Dramatic and ornate style in European art. • Building upon Impressionism with bold colors. • Capturing light and color in a fleeting moment. • Emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism. • Exploration of dreamlike and irrational imagery. • Geometric shapes and multiple perspectives in art. • Anti-art movement with absurd and nonsensical art. • ...
Mega 2b Lektion 19 2018-01-08
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- kantaa, pitää yllä
- kori (art. ______ mon. _____)
- paperikori (art. ______ mon. _____)
- omakotitalo (art. ______ mon. _____)
- rivitalo (art. ______ mon. _____)
- siivota
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- pitkäveteinen, tylsä
- monen perheen talo (art. ______ mon. _____))
- kerrostalo (art. ______ mon. _____)
- äänekäs, kovaääninen
- erityisesti
- ei koskaan
- olla jotakin mieltä, löytää
- (hän) siivoaa: er ?
- aina
15 Clues: aina • siivota • ei koskaan • erityisesti • kantaa, pitää yllä • (hän) siivoaa: er ? • pitkäveteinen, tylsä • äänekäs, kovaääninen • olla jotakin mieltä, löytää • kori (art. ______ mon. _____) • rivitalo (art. ______ mon. _____) • kerrostalo (art. ______ mon. _____) • paperikori (art. ______ mon. _____) • omakotitalo (art. ______ mon. _____) • monen perheen talo (art. ______ mon. _____))
Art 01 2025-01-20
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- What term describes the use of different surfaces and materials to create a tactile effect in art
- What is the arrangement of elements in a piece of art called
- Which art style focuses on shapes and colors rather than realistic forms
- What term refers to balanced and proportionate design on both sides of an axis
- Which design style emphasizes simplicity and functionality
- What do artists use to envision ideas that don’t yet exist
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- Which art style combines different materials on a single surface
- What is a work of art divided into three sections called
- Which art movement is characterized by fragmented objects and multiple viewpoints
- Which movement focuses on breaking traditional art conventions
- Which avant-garde movement questioned traditional art forms and promoted absurdity
- Which art form prioritizes ideas over the finished product
- Which technique do artists use to create the illusion of depth and space
- What art form involves creating three-dimensional works by combining found objects
- What plays a crucial role in setting mood and focus in visual art
- What is the art and technique of arranging type called
16 Clues: What is the art and technique of arranging type called • What is a work of art divided into three sections called • Which art form prioritizes ideas over the finished product • Which design style emphasizes simplicity and functionality • What do artists use to envision ideas that don’t yet exist • What is the arrangement of elements in a piece of art called • ...
Art alphabet quiz 2023-10-20
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- F_A painting technique in which pigments are mixed with wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, resulting in a durable mural.
- Q_This term can be used in art to describe unconventional or eccentric elements within a work, which add a unique and intriguing quality to the piece.
- J_Placing two or more elements, often contrasting or complementary, side by side in a work of art to create visual interest or convey a message.
- M_A recurring theme, pattern, or design element in a work of art.
- R_An art movement that aims to depict subjects as they appear in everyday life, often with a focus on detail and accuracy.
- B_The technique and style used by a painter when applying paint to a canvas or surface, often characterized by the type of brushes and strokes used.
- V_Describing colors that are exceptionally bright, intense, and striking in an artwork.
- P_The technique used to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface, such as a canvas.
- N_The story or sequence of events depicted in a work of art, often used in paintings with a storytelling aspect.
- C_The arrangement and organization of elements within a work of art, including the placement of objects, shapes, colors, and space.
- X_Art created using photocopiers or similar copying machines, often associated with the Pop art movement.
- O_The quality of being rich, luxurious, and extravagant, often seen in artwork depicting wealth and abundance.
- U_The visual and conceptual cohesion of all elements in a work of art, creating a sense of completeness.
- Z_The highest point or peak, often used metaphorically in art to refer to a period of great achievement or creativity.
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- S_An art movement that explores the realm of the subconscious and dreams, often characterized by bizarre and fantastical imagery.
- K_Artworks that incorporate movement or have moving parts, often powered by wind, motors, or other mechanisms.
- D_An art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, known for its rejection of traditional art forms and embrace of absurdity and irrationality.
- H_Bright area in a painting or artwork that represents a direct reflection of light.
- G_A specific category or type of art, often characterized by common themes, styles, or subject matter (e.g., landscape, portrait, still life).
- L_A genre of art that focuses on the depiction of natural scenery, such as mountains, forests, or countryside.
- I_A form of contemporary art where a space is transformed or filled with various materials and objects to create an immersive experience.
- A_A style of art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality and often uses shapes, colors, and forms to achieve its effect.
- W_A painting medium that uses water-soluble pigments, often applied to paper, resulting in translucent and delicate effects.
- T_The tactile quality or surface characteristics of an artwork, often created through various painting techniques.
- Y_A concept from Chinese philosophy representing the dualistic nature of existence, often depicted in traditional Chinese art.
- E_An art movement that emphasizes the expression of emotion and subjective experience through bold and often distorted representations.
26 Clues: M_A recurring theme, pattern, or design element in a work of art. • H_Bright area in a painting or artwork that represents a direct reflection of light. • V_Describing colors that are exceptionally bright, intense, and striking in an artwork. • U_The visual and conceptual cohesion of all elements in a work of art, creating a sense of completeness. • ...
Elements & Principles of Art 2021-09-28
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- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space and may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or
- name of color
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention. Usually the artist will make one area stand
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- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- by contrasting it with other areas.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas.
- quality of brightness and purity
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
19 Clues: name of color • quality of brightness and purity • by contrasting it with other areas. • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art. • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • ...
Une oeuvre vocab 2021-11-01
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- a piece of art depicting a face
- goes left to right
- a piece of art which is up to interpretation
- a tool which is used to apply paint
- goes up and down
- very little is included
- art using solely dots
- a texture opposite of smooth
- A genre of art which has a realistic style
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- Art that is drawn illicitly in a public area
- structures formed with clay
- a painting of a woman with a mysterious face
- a rushed, unfinished drawing
- A surface which artists use to paint on
- an individual that creates art
- a shape with three vertices
- a border that goes around an artwork
- dense or with great volume
- A structure which is used to prop up canvases
- a gloomy atmosphere
20 Clues: goes up and down • goes left to right • a gloomy atmosphere • art using solely dots • very little is included • dense or with great volume • structures formed with clay • a shape with three vertices • a rushed, unfinished drawing • a texture opposite of smooth • an individual that creates art • a piece of art depicting a face • a tool which is used to apply paint • ...
Speaking About Art 2026-03-23
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- A material you can paint on
- Colours like yellow, red, orange
- A place where you can display art
- A structure used to support a canvas while painting
- Not straight
- Something situated in the back
- A person who creates art using paint
- A person who creates art
- Purple for yellow, green for red, orange for blue
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- Unauthorized drawing on a public surface
- A picture of the countryside
- Circle, triangle, diamond, square
- Drawings on material
- A picture of someon's face
- To make beautiful
- A person who creates art by carving
- A place where art is sold to the best offer
- Something situated in the front
- An object you hold in your hand to paint
- A line around a shape
20 Clues: Not straight • To make beautiful • Drawings on material • A line around a shape • A person who creates art • A picture of someon's face • A material you can paint on • A picture of the countryside • Something situated in the back • Something situated in the front • Colours like yellow, red, orange • Circle, triangle, diamond, square • A place where you can display art • ...
Elements of Art 2024-05-03
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- this ranges from dark to light when working with value
- you create the illusion of this element in a 2-dimensional work by using overlapping, size, placement, and perspective
- when a color is mixed with black
- this element of art is the lightness or darkness of a color
- a place where art is displayed for people to see
- What are the colors green, blue, and purple called?
- type of material used to create art
- What are the colors red, orange, and yellow called?
- this element of art is the way something feels or the way something LOOKS like it feels
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- this element of art refers the area around, inside, and between shapes or forms
- a tool used to apply paint
- this element of art is the path created by a moving point (a dot)
- a person who makes art
- this element of art is an enclosed space; can be geometric or organic
- these colors are mixed together to make every other color
- texture that can be physically touched and felt
- these colors are made by mixing two primary colors together
- texture that only LOOKS like it feels a certain way
- when a color is mixed with white
- this element of art is a 3-dimensional shape; can be geometric or organic
20 Clues: a person who makes art • a tool used to apply paint • when a color is mixed with black • when a color is mixed with white • type of material used to create art • texture that can be physically touched and felt • a place where art is displayed for people to see • What are the colors green, blue, and purple called? • texture that only LOOKS like it feels a certain way • ...
The Creative, Artisan and Maker Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- A type of art that uses performance to create an experience (7 letters)
- A type of craft that uses beads to create jewelry or other objects (6 letters)
- A type of art that uses movement to create a performance (5 letters)
- A type of art that uses sound to create music (5 letters)
- A type of art that uses photography to create images (8 letters)
- A person who makes things by hand, especially for sale (7 letters)
- A type of art that uses light and shadow to create images (8 letters)
- A type of art that uses fabric to create images or objects (6 letters)
- A type of craft that uses glass to create objects (5 letters)
- A type of craft that uses wood to create objects (5 letters)
- A type of craft that uses clay to create objects (5 letters)
- A type of art that uses video to create a moving image (5 letters)
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- A type of art that uses painting to create images (5 letters)
- A type of craft that uses paper to create objects (7 letters)
- ART A type of art that uses digital tools to create images or objects (6 letters)
- A type of art that uses found objects or materials (8 letters)
- A type of craft that uses recycled materials to create new objects (6 letters)
- A type of craft that uses knitting or crochet to create fabric (6 letters)
- A type of craft that uses sewing to create clothes or other objects (6 letters)
- A type of craft that uses metal to create objects (4 letters)
20 Clues: A type of art that uses sound to create music (5 letters) • A type of craft that uses wood to create objects (5 letters) • A type of craft that uses clay to create objects (5 letters) • A type of art that uses painting to create images (5 letters) • A type of craft that uses paper to create objects (7 letters) • ...
Design GK 2025-08-10
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- Chittara Art form is from which state
- Thangka paintings from Sikkim are related to which religion
- Kalamkari Art form is from which state
- Aipan is a ritualistic folk art, native to which state
- Rass Lila dance form is from which state
- The ______ Movement, launched on August 7, 1905, championed indigenous industries, especially handlooms, as a form of economic resistance to colonial rule. In honour of this legacy, August 7 was declared National Handloom Day in 2015
- Thangka Art form is from which state
- Thailand and which country and currently at loggerheads over border dispute over Hindu temple near the border built by Khmer empire
- Gond Paintings are from which state
- Basholi Painting is from which state
- Thangka Painting and Murals is from which state
- Kathak is a classical dance from which state
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- Cheriyal Scroll Painting are from which state
- Which Art, derived from the Sanskrit word for "circle," is a spiritual and ritualistic art form practiced across India. This art form is characterized by intricate geometric patterns and symbolic imagery, Mandala Art represents the universe and serves as a tool for meditation and self-discovery.
- Kalighat Painting are from which state
- Giddha, Jhumar, Bhangra are folk dances from which state
- Pattachitra folk painting hails from the state of
- Pithora Art form is from which state
- Warli Painting are from which state
- Mural Painting, a quintessential art form of which state
- Tanjore style of paintings are from which state
- Madhubani Art form is from which state
- Phad Painting hail from the state of
- KANGRA Painting is from which state
- India boasts how many recognized classical dance forms
25 Clues: Warli Painting are from which state • Gond Paintings are from which state • KANGRA Painting is from which state • Pithora Art form is from which state • Phad Painting hail from the state of • Thangka Art form is from which state • Basholi Painting is from which state • Chittara Art form is from which state • Kalighat Painting are from which state • ...
CFB de 88 ART. 1, 2, 3 e 4 2022-09-09
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- Art. 3º Constituem OBJETIVOS fundamentais (e não fundamentos) da República Federativa do Brasil: - garantir o _______________ nacional;
- Todo o poder emana do povo, que o exerce por meio de representantes eleitos ou ___________ , nos termos desta Constituição.
- Art.4ºA República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios __________ - nacional;
- Art. 4ºA República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios __________ - dos direitos humanos;
- São fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil termos como a dos valores _________ do trabalho e da livre iniciativa
- Art. 4º - Parágrafo único. A República Federativa do Brasil buscará a integração econômica, política, social e cultural dos povos da América Latina, visando à formação de uma comunidade __________________ de nações
- São fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como o ___________ político
- Art. 3º Constituem OBJETIVOS fundamentais (e não fundamentos) da República Federativa do Brasil: - construir uma sociedade livre, justa e __________;
- Art. 3º Constituem OBJETIVOS fundamentais (e não fundamentos) da República Federativa do Brasil: - promover o bem de todos, sem preconceitos de origem, raça, sexo, cor, idade e quaisquer outras formas de _____________.
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios - defesa da_____________;
- Seguindo a sequencia dos fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como a de n° 3 ___________ da pessoa humana
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios __________ - dos povos;
- O Título 1 da Constituição Federal trata dos princípios?
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios - defesa da - solução pacífica dos _____________ ;
- No art. 1º temos os FUNDAMENTOS já no art. 3° temos os objetivos ___________ da República Federativa do Brasil:
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- Art. I2 A R. F. do Brasil, formada pela união indissolúvel dos Estados e Municípios e do Distrito Federal, constitui-se em Estado Democrático de Direito e tem como:
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios não-_________;
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios - _____________ - ao terrorismo e ao racismo;
- Minemônicos dos fundamentos da Federação Brasileira I - a soberania; II - a cidadania; III - a dignidade da pessoa humana; IV - Valores sociais do trabalho e da livre iniciativa; V - o pluralismo político. (SOCIDIVAPLU)
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações ____________ pelos seguintes princípios:
- Art. 3º Constituem OBJETIVOS fundamentais (e não fundamentos) da República Federativa do Brasil: - erradicar a pobreza e a ______________ e reduzir as desigualdades sociais e regionais;
- Art. 2º São Poderes da União, independentes e __________ entre si, o Legislativo, o Executivo e o Judiciário.
- Seguindo a sequencia dos fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como a de n° 2
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios _________ - entre os Estados;
- O art. 1 diz que a República Federativa do Brasil será formada pela união ______________ dos Estados e Municípios e do Distrito Federal, constitui-se em Estado Democrático de Direito e tem como fundamentos:
- Seguindo a sequencia dos fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como a de n° 1
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios - cooperação entre os povos para o ____________ da humanidade;
- Art. 4º A República Federativa do Brasil rege-se nas suas relações INTERNACIONAIS pelos seguintes princípios - concessão de __________ político.
- Art. 3º Constituem ___________ fundamentais (e não fundamentos) da República Federativa do Brasil:
29 Clues: O Título 1 da Constituição Federal trata dos princípios? • São fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como o ___________ político • Seguindo a sequencia dos fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como a de n° 2 • Seguindo a sequencia dos fundamentos da República Federativa do Brasil temos como a de n° 1 • ...
Arts 2022-05-06
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- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye because of the way the object reflects or emits light.
- the process or art of using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating, or as decoration.
- a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- the art or practice of taking and processing photographs.
- a geometric figure
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- the production of movies as an art or industry.
- type of art that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process
- a play or other activity or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic quality.
- art used in advertising and selling.
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- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- the arts concerned with the production of high-quality objects that are both useful and beautiful.
- a particular sequence of steps and movements considered as an activity or art form
- type of art produced with real physical media.
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- an activity involving skill in making things by hand.
- a body of written works
- make a rough drawing of.
- visual art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content.
- the art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
22 Clues: a geometric figure • a body of written works • make a rough drawing of. • art used in advertising and selling. • type of art produced with real physical media. • the production of movies as an art or industry. • an activity involving skill in making things by hand. • the art or practice of taking and processing photographs. • ...
Art 01 2025-01-20
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- What term refers to balanced and proportionate design on both sides of an axis
- Which art movement is characterized by fragmented objects and multiple viewpoints
- Which avant-garde movement questioned traditional art forms and promoted absurdity
- Which technique do artists use to create the illusion of depth and space
- What plays a crucial role in setting mood and focus in visual art
- What is the arrangement of elements in a piece of art called
- What do artists use to envision ideas that don’t yet exist
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- Which movement focuses on breaking traditional art conventions
- Which art style focuses on shapes and colors rather than realistic forms
- Which art style combines different materials on a single surface
- What term describes the use of different surfaces and materials to create a tactile effect in art
- What is a work of art divided into three sections called
- What is the art and technique of arranging type called
- Which design style emphasizes simplicity and functionality
- Which art form prioritizes ideas over the finished product
- What art form involves creating three-dimensional works by combining found objects
16 Clues: What is the art and technique of arranging type called • What is a work of art divided into three sections called • Which design style emphasizes simplicity and functionality • Which art form prioritizes ideas over the finished product • What do artists use to envision ideas that don’t yet exist • What is the arrangement of elements in a piece of art called • ...
Japanese Martial Arts 2015-06-11
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- What Jujutsu revolved around (begins with r)
- What Jujutsu revolved around (begins with t)
- What most martial arts revolved around
- Related to changing one's identity or looks
- There were 18 practiced for Ninjutsu
- The martial art of gunnery
- The martial art of survivalism
- The martial art of swords
- The martial art of military horseriding
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- What the attacker of Jujutsu was
- The Ninjutsu school that wrote the disciplines
- What the attackee of Jujutsu was
- What the practitioners of Ninjutsu were
- The martial art of spears
- The martial art of archery
- The martial art of unarmed fighting
- Means “wooden sword”
17 Clues: Means “wooden sword” • The martial art of spears • The martial art of swords • The martial art of gunnery • The martial art of archery • The martial art of survivalism • What the attacker of Jujutsu was • What the attackee of Jujutsu was • The martial art of unarmed fighting • There were 18 practiced for Ninjutsu • What most martial arts revolved around • ...
Street Art 2020-03-29
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- to strike a point
- someone who is passionate about art
- adj describing a work of art you find shocking or daring
- unauthorized drawing or painting on a public surface
- full of intense or varied colours
- person who creates art
- to make beautiful
- celebrate
- th contrary of "beautiful"
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- damage, ruin the surface of a wall
- a piece of art
- person who creates art using paint
- a picture of someone
- amusingly clever, brilliant
- a place where you can display art
15 Clues: celebrate • a piece of art • to strike a point • to make beautiful • a picture of someone • person who creates art • th contrary of "beautiful" • amusingly clever, brilliant • a place where you can display art • full of intense or varied colours • damage, ruin the surface of a wall • person who creates art using paint • someone who is passionate about art • ...
Lesson 5 and 6 2023-09-13
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- of art found in the work.
- This initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of
- It is imagining improbable things
- In other words, one identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter, and the
- A goal of art criticism is the pursuit of a _____ basis for art appreciation.
- It is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter
- It is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art
- Is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- ______ arts are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- It is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- Art _____ is not a matter of casual observation and impulsive expression of likes or dislikes
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- Is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features.
- ______ arts are artworks that depicts real situations.
- It is a successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his or her sleep
- Art criticism is not a matter of ____ observation and impulsive expressions of likes or dislikes
- Is a collection of myths
- The term subjects in art refer to the main ____ that is represented in the artwork
- It is the discussion or evaluation of art
- Romanticism, impressionism, and expressionism contributed to the emergence of _____ art in the nineteenth century as artists became less interested in depicting things exactly like they really exist
19 Clues: Is a collection of myths • of art found in the work. • It is imagining improbable things • It is the discussion or evaluation of art • ______ arts are artworks that depicts real situations. • It is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter • It is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements. • ...
Lost origins 3 2022-08-23
23 Clues: TG08 • TG26 • Tg09 • TG03 • V #092 • V #082 • V #048 • V #056 • VMAX TG17 • VMAX TG30 • VSTAR #147 • VSTAR #136 • Radiant #123 • Base Holo #017 • Base Holo #013 • Base Holo #003 • V Full Art #173 • Gold trainer #124 • VSTAR Rainbow #201 • Rainbow Trainer #204 • Full Art Trainer #190 • Full Art Trainer #191 • V Alternate Full Art #177
HUM 1020 Chapter 14/15 2026-04-21
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- Stanislavsky's field
- no recognizable subject
- leading action painter
- role of artist in Dada
- Verne and Wells genre
- modern tech age
- Freud's human drive
- Picasso's war painting
- nihilistic art
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- Picasso art style
- Eliot's idea in The Rock
- rapid fil editing
- Freud's view of civilization
- 20th century art style
- key jazz feature
- Nijinsky's form
- York post 1945 art center
- copland inspiration
- Jung's concept
- Hitler's ideology
20 Clues: Jung's concept • nihilistic art • Nijinsky's form • modern tech age • key jazz feature • Picasso art style • rapid fil editing • Hitler's ideology • copland inspiration • Freud's human drive • Stanislavsky's field • Verne and Wells genre • 20th century art style • leading action painter • role of artist in Dada • Picasso's war painting • no recognizable subject • Eliot's idea in The Rock • ...
Art Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- having a recognizable subject that is shown in an unrealistic manner (p.113)
- surroundings (p.130)
- images or representations of skulls or skeletons doing everyday activities (p.251)
- the study of the nature of beauty and art (p.76)
- a principle of art concerned with arranging the elements so that no one part of the work overpowers, or seems heavier than, any other part (p.37)
- a public showing of an artwork or a collection of artworks (p.86)
- a liquid that holds the grains of pigment together (p.58)
- the process of reusing an artwork in a way that is different from its original intent (p.106)
- the message, idea, or feeling expressed by a work of art (p.77)
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- the way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art (p.77)
- an oval or oblong shape containing the hieroglyphs of an important person (p.228)
- a three-dimensional artwork consisting of many pieces assembled together (p.66)
- a visual statement that represents the world around you, communicates an idea, expresses a feeling, or presents an interesting design (p.4)
- an object that is typically old, made by humans, and provides information about an earlier time (p.192)
- an artist who plans and designs buildings (p.168)
- the art of planning and designing buildings (p.168)
- the element of art that is derived from reflected light (p.18)
- the principle of art concerned with making an element of art or an object in a work stand out (p.43)
- an art style emphasizing dramatic lighting, movement, and emotional intensity (p.100)
- a person who uses imagination and skill to communicate ideas in visual form (p.4)
- an element of art that refers to an object with three dimensions (p.25)
21 Clues: surroundings (p.130) • the study of the nature of beauty and art (p.76) • an artist who plans and designs buildings (p.168) • the art of planning and designing buildings (p.168) • a liquid that holds the grains of pigment together (p.58) • the element of art that is derived from reflected light (p.18) • the message, idea, or feeling expressed by a work of art (p.77) • ...
LAAAAST 2024-06-30
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- Body game
- Fabric art
- Robot toys
- Digital pet
- Pail Kids cards
- Shirt craft
- Mixed media art
- Toy cars
- Tile art
- Sweet adventure game
- Paper folding
- Ladders game
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- Clay craft
- Knot art
- Crafting with wood
- Strategy game
- Plush toys
- Ride-on toy
- Embroidery craft
- Light-up toy
- Patchwork craft
- Marble game
- Action figure
- Pony toy
- Spell toy
25 Clues: Knot art • Toy cars • Tile art • Pony toy • Body game • Spell toy • Clay craft • Fabric art • Robot toys • Plush toys • Ride-on toy • Digital pet • Shirt craft • Marble game • Light-up toy • Ladders game • Strategy game • Action figure • Paper folding • Pail Kids cards • Patchwork craft • Mixed media art • Embroidery craft • Crafting with wood • Sweet adventure game
History of Art III 2025-06-30
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- A lesson about right and wrong shown in art.
- A time of "rebirth" in art and learning in Europe (14th–16th centuries).
- Soft, light colors often used in Rococo paintings.
- Making people and things in art look true to life.
- The visible marks made by a paintbrush.
- A dramatic and emotional style of art from the 1600s.
- Showing personal thoughts or the artist’s unique view.
- A complicated way of organizing figures and space in art.
- A graceful and beautiful style.
- A style that captures a quick moment with light and color.
- Changing the natural shape or size of something, often in art.
- The beauty and power of the natural world, often shown in Romantic art.
- A fun and light mood in the art.
- Strong feelings shown through faces and actions in art.
- The use of light and dark to make things look realistic.
- A sense of organization and clarity in art.
- The focus on how light changes colors at different times.
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- Balanced and equal design on both sides.
- Subjects from ancient Rome or Greece.
- A return to classical Greek and Roman style in the 18th century.
- Strong contrast between light and shadow.
- An art style where feelings are more important than realistic looks.
- Choosing feelings and creativity instead of logic.
- An art style that shows strong feelings, nature, and imagination.
- A light, playful, and decorative style of art from the 1700s.
- Made to look pretty, not serious or dramatic.
- A style after the Renaissance with stretched bodies and unusual poses.
- made to look stylized or exaggerated.
- A painting done on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling.
- An idea that focuses on human beings and their abilities.
- Human shapes made longer than normal for effect.
- A technique that makes pictures look three-dimensional.
- The correct size and shape of parts in a drawing or sculpture.
- The feeling of motion in a painting or sculpture.
- Highly decorated or fancy.
35 Clues: Highly decorated or fancy. • A graceful and beautiful style. • A fun and light mood in the art. • Subjects from ancient Rome or Greece. • made to look stylized or exaggerated. • The visible marks made by a paintbrush. • Balanced and equal design on both sides. • Strong contrast between light and shadow. • A sense of organization and clarity in art. • ...
The Historys of Art 2023-09-07
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- An art movement that aims to depict subjects in a lifelike and objective manner.
- An artistic and intellectual movement known for its emphasis on emotion and individualism.
- art Art created in the present time, often reflecting current cultural and societal themes.
- A cultural and artistic movement marked by a departure from traditional styles.
- art Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, often using non-representational forms.
- An architectural style known for its pointed arches and ribbed vaults.
- An artistic style that explores the irrational and dreamlike aspects of reality.
- An art movement that focuses on conveying emotion and subjective experience.
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- A revival of classical art and architecture, emphasizing order and symmetry.
- An art movement known for its focus on capturing the fleeting effects of light.
- art Artistic works from ancient civilizations, such as Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art.
- A period of European history known for cultural rebirth and artistic innovation.
- art An art movement that incorporates elements from popular culture.
- An art movement that emphasizes geometric forms and multiple perspectives.
- A style of art and architecture characterized by elaborate and ornate designs.
15 Clues: art An art movement that incorporates elements from popular culture. • An architectural style known for its pointed arches and ribbed vaults. • An art movement that emphasizes geometric forms and multiple perspectives. • A revival of classical art and architecture, emphasizing order and symmetry. • ...
Art Appreciation: Spirituality and Art 2017-04-26
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- Chapel, 1966–71, Menil Collection, Houston, Texas.
- _________, early 17th century, Isfahan, Iran. (hyphens included)
- Dome of the Rock, 688-91, _______, Israel.
- Stela of _______, c. 1792–1750 BCE.
- Some individuals intermediate between people and ______.
- the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that at all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime.
- Virgin of _____, 12th century (before 1132).
- Kaaba, Al-Masjid al-Ḥar¯am (The Sacred Mosque), _____, Saudi Arabia.
- A small, often portable, religious image venerated by Christian believers.
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- Rulers depicted interacting with the divine realm, reinforces ______, divine right to rule.
- ________ Mahadeva temple, c. 1000, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- ______ of Naram-Sin, c. 2254–2218 BCE.
- Places of personal retreat, communal worship, connected to nature, religion, or community.
- A tall sender tower on a mosque from which the faithful are called to prayer.
- Our sense of being connected to others, our awareness of mind and body, and the desire to understand the meaning of life and the world.
- Ise _____, site dates from 4th century CE, rebuilt 1993, Mie Prefecture, Japan.
- Traditional Japanese religion, emphasizes the ways natural elements (sun, water,trees) are connected to personal well-being, reveres nature itself as a deity.
- “stalactite” decoration commonly found in domes and vaults within Islamic architecture.
- Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the ______), Chola Period, 11th century.
19 Clues: Stela of _______, c. 1792–1750 BCE. • ______ of Naram-Sin, c. 2254–2218 BCE. • Dome of the Rock, 688-91, _______, Israel. • Virgin of _____, 12th century (before 1132). • Chapel, 1966–71, Menil Collection, Houston, Texas. • Some individuals intermediate between people and ______. • _________, early 17th century, Isfahan, Iran. (hyphens included) • ...
The Arts 2022-03-24
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- Quick draw
- film director
- story artist
- body art
- arts and…
- art of self or others
- clothing
- dance
- broken collage
- type of glass
- a marvel stan
- Sound formation
- series of events
- Monet’s home
- a smithy
- chiseled
- high performer
- fabric image
- cooking school
- liquid pigment
- visual shutter
- art school
- maker of clay vessels
- acrylic
- artsy plug-in
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- exaggerated portrayal
- Musical structure; moonlight
- ghost opera
- fighting style
- talk over for work
- musical wordsmith
- Japanese art of pottery repair
- body of art
- Water lilies
- Pair turn
- patchwork pictures
- home of plays
- NY school
- fitted
- Women’s designer
- Weaver
- art of training & trimming plants
- lines
- Magical self defense
- play; part
- what potters do
- with the stars
- Art app
- type of shoe
- Beethoven’s job
- music of the air
51 Clues: dance • lines • fitted • Weaver • Art app • acrylic • body art • clothing • a smithy • chiseled • arts and… • Pair turn • NY school • Quick draw • play; part • art school • ghost opera • body of art • story artist • Water lilies • Monet’s home • fabric image • type of shoe • film director • home of plays • type of glass • a marvel stan • artsy plug-in • fighting style • broken collage • high performer • cooking school • liquid pigment • ...
Modernism and Globalism 2025-12-05
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- Composer of 4'33"
- Architect of modern buildings
- Chinese Pop artist of Great Criticism
- Composer inspired by folk traditions
- Poetry movement focused on precision
- Pop art pioneer
- Early 20th century art style with emotion
- Art movement known for bold colors
- Science fiction pioneer
- Art style after Modernism
- School of modern design
- Poet who used jazz and slang
- Lawrence’s paintings of African American movement north
- Wright’s famous house design
- Author of Waiting for Godot
- Writer who challenged gender roles
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- Art style with simple forms
- Picasso’s painting of war tragedy
- Philosophy linked to Dada
- Picasso’s style with geometric shapes
- Architect of Bauhaus
- Poet who wrote The Rock
- Existentialist philosopher
- Radical choreographer
- Picasso’s painting that began Cubism
- Movement of nonsense and anti‑art
- Art style with dreamlike images
- Modern architecture style rejected by Postmodernists
- Author of A Trip to the Moon story
- Author of Ulysses
30 Clues: Pop art pioneer • Composer of 4'33" • Author of Ulysses • Architect of Bauhaus • Radical choreographer • Poet who wrote The Rock • Science fiction pioneer • School of modern design • Philosophy linked to Dada • Art style after Modernism • Existentialist philosopher • Art style with simple forms • Author of Waiting for Godot • Poet who used jazz and slang • Wright’s famous house design • ...
Art Assessment Vocab 2026-04-15
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- the supplies used to create an artwork
- a 3-d shape
- lightness or darkness of a color tone or shade
- a closed line
- uses the horizon line, vanishing point and construction lines
- being diligent when making art to make sure that it is neat and professional looking
- implied or real feel of something
- art that is not trying to represent external reality
- A dot moving through space
- lightening a color by adding white
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- art that is not trying to depict anything specific
- The art period marked by living artists
- the way the viewer's eye moves through an artwork
- Visual distribution of weight
- Using several different elements of art
- Organizing the elements of art in a cohesive manner
- the hue of a given object
- the area in and around an artwork
- The elements of art are used to create a focal point
- the relative size of objects in relation to each other
- darkening a color by adding black
21 Clues: a 3-d shape • a closed line • the hue of a given object • A dot moving through space • Visual distribution of weight • the area in and around an artwork • implied or real feel of something • darkening a color by adding black • lightening a color by adding white • the supplies used to create an artwork • The art period marked by living artists • ...
王壬君 2024-05-16
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- - A space where art is displayed or exhibited.
- - A fabric surface used for painting.
- - Art that does not attempt to represent reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, and forms to create its own reality.
- - A building or venue where plays, performances, or other dramatic works are presented.
- - A person who plays or creates music.
- - A feeling or effect produced by an artwork.
- - The ability to produce original and imaginative ideas.
- - The arrangement of elements in an artwork to create a unified whole.
- - A painting, photograph, or other artistic representation of a person's face.
- - Three-dimensional art form created by carving, modeling, or casting.
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- - The art of beautiful handwriting.
- - The planning and creation of visual compositions.
- - A presentation or execution of an artistic work, such as a play or concert.
- - The conveyance of thoughts, feelings, or emotions through art.
- - A flat surface on which an artist mixes paints.
- - A person who creates art, such as paintings, sculptures, or music.
- - A public display or presentation of works of art.
- - The art and science of designing and constructing buildings.
- - Artwork created with paint on a surface.
- - The pleasing combination of different elements in an artwork.
20 Clues: - The art of beautiful handwriting. • - A fabric surface used for painting. • - A person who plays or creates music. • - Artwork created with paint on a surface. • - A feeling or effect produced by an artwork. • - A space where art is displayed or exhibited. • - A flat surface on which an artist mixes paints. • - The planning and creation of visual compositions. • ...
THE RENAISSANCE 2025-04-10
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- gutenberg made this item
- lover for romeo
- focus on the human and its potential
- they wrote macbeth
- his first name is leonardo
- revival of art and learning
- lover for juliet
- colosseum is located here
- country where athens and sparta is located
- language they spoke during the renaissance
- how far something extends in art
- painting thats shows jesus’s last meal
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- famous art made by divinci
- italian scientist and astronomer
- a person who creates art
- painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- michelangelo painted this places ceiling
- how things look
- country where rome is
- city known for renaissance art
20 Clues: lover for romeo • how things look • lover for juliet • they wrote macbeth • country where rome is • a person who creates art • gutenberg made this item • colosseum is located here • famous art made by divinci • his first name is leonardo • revival of art and learning • city known for renaissance art • italian scientist and astronomer • how far something extends in art • ...
Art Brut Cross Words 2025-04-08
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- Ida Maly was born in this country
- art brut is commonly associated with ————— art
- this artist used recycled paper to create her work, which was sometimes double-sided
- Alöise Corbaz was born in this country
- the world event which prompted Marguerite Burnat-Provins’ collection, “Ma Ville”
- Agnes Richter’s laundry number that she repeatedly embroidered
- artist with the most art training/resources, Marguerite ———————-
- Tosquelles’ hospital was inhabited by many members of the French —————————-
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- many of the women presented upon were accused of having this disorder
- the type of garment that Agnes Richter made
- Both marguerite sirvins and Agnes Richter did this to create art
- the type of artist favored by John Dubuffet
- what was the medium used by Alöise Corbaz?
- the psychiatrist whose patients created many art brut works (last name)
- the type of paintings made by Ida Maly
- Marguerite Sirvins made a dress for this type of event
- the year that the “Compagnie de L’Art Brut” was founded
- Marguerite Sirvins and surrealists poets stayed at this psychiatric hospita
- Who solidified the definition of art brut? (Last name)
- Art brut translates to —————- art
20 Clues: Ida Maly was born in this country • Art brut translates to —————- art • the type of paintings made by Ida Maly • Alöise Corbaz was born in this country • what was the medium used by Alöise Corbaz? • the type of garment that Agnes Richter made • the type of artist favored by John Dubuffet • art brut is commonly associated with ————— art • ...
Struttura Costituzionale 2023-01-10
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- = è entrata in vigore nel 19/01/1948
- = accesso alle persone per scegliere
- = percorso di idazione della legge. vigente = è legge già pubblicata sulla gazzetta.
- = art 33-34
- costituente = stabilisce la legge fondamentale dello stato
- = libertà art 13-16
- = approvare una legge. interpretazione giuridica = chiarire e stabilire il significato delle disposizioni.
- = é obbligatoria da rispettare.
- = senato e deputati
- = atto giuridico
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- = art 13-54
- = libertà art 17
- = libertà art 19-20
- = voto di uomini e donne
- = art 29-31
- = 2 giugno 1946
- = votazione
17 Clues: = art 13-54 • = art 33-34 • = art 29-31 • = votazione • = 2 giugno 1946 • = libertà art 17 • = atto giuridico • = libertà art 19-20 • = libertà art 13-16 • = senato e deputati • = voto di uomini e donne • = é obbligatoria da rispettare. • = accesso alle persone per scegliere • = è entrata in vigore nel 19/01/1948 • costituente = stabilisce la legge fondamentale dello stato • ...
Language of Art 2013-08-20
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- stresses one part of an artwork or makes it dominant over other parts
- of art the basic visual symbols in the language of art
- creates the look and feeling of action
- an element of art that is the path of a point moving through space
- the way the principles of design and elements of art are used to structure an artwork; the way in which the components of a design are visually coambined and arranged
- the container or collection inside of an artist’s work; it can be virtual (digital portfolio) or real (physical or tactile artwork)
- something that stands for something else
- the visual expression of an idea or experience created with skill
- in which an element appears again and again, is repeated, or is duplicated.
- of design rules or guidelines that govern how artists arrange the elements of art
- concerned with difference or contrast
- an element of art that describes the degree of lightness or darkness
- an element of art that describes how something feels to the touch or on the surface or the illusion of how it might feel to the touch
- an element of art that is the visual sensation the human eyes experience from reflected or transmitted light
- a description of the artwork’s size (dimensions), shape and detailed specifications such as the program used to create it
- quality of wholeness or oneness; unlike harmony, the quality of wholeness can be achieved using dissimilar elements
- an element of art that is the area or emptiness in an artwork
- an element of art that is an enclosed 2-dimensional area
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- the integration of multiple forms of media
- size relationships of one part to another
- the unity of similar elements
- a type of emphasis that creates a focal point(s) by using differences in elements
- an element of art that is a 3-dimensional object
- sense of equilibrium or equalizing forces in an art work
- the message, idea or feeling or meaning the artwork communicates
- images viewers can easily identify in a work of art; such as recognizable objects from daily life
- which indicates movement through the use of constant or varied repetition
- a place in the community where art is collected and placed on view for study and public enjoyment and not for sale
- ways of communicating or forms of expressing that words and speech cannot
29 Clues: the unity of similar elements • concerned with difference or contrast • creates the look and feeling of action • something that stands for something else • size relationships of one part to another • the integration of multiple forms of media • an element of art that is a 3-dimensional object • of art the basic visual symbols in the language of art • ...
African Art Grade 10 Visual Art 2025-02-21
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- A South African ethnic group known for beadwork and intricate craftsmanship
- This African country is known for its diverse art forms, including sculpture and masks
- Used by various African cultures for personal adornment and cultural symbolism
- A country known for its ancient art traditions, especially in metalwork
- These are often used in African rituals and ceremonies, made from wood or other materials
- An ethnic group from the Ivory Coast known for their wooden masks and sculpture
- A form of art using beads to express messages, identities, and social status
- A term often used to describe the diverse art traditions of the African continent
- A style of painting originating in Tanzania, known for its vibrant colours
- Art created for spiritual or ceremonial purposes in African cultures
- Art that represents or honours ancestors in African cultures
- A Bantu ethnic group from Zimbabwe, known for their stone sculpture art
- A Southern African ethnic group known for their traditional attire and artistic style
- An ethnic group from Ghana, known for their gold jewellery and cultural traditions
- An ethnic group from Nigeria, known for their masquerades and traditional crafts
- A distinctive mask created by the Baule people from the Ivory Coast
- The art of weaving, dyeing, and decorating fabrics, especially important in West Africa
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- An island known for its historic influence on Swahili art and culture
- A country with a rich history of religious art, especially in the form of icons
- A South African group known for their colourful murals and beadwork
- A fabric art form from West Africa using wax and dye to create intricate designs
- A key form of visual art in Africa, often created from wood, metal, and clay
- to Use This Crossword:
- A group from the Democratic Republic of Congo, known for their metalwork
- A brightly coloured, woven cloth associated with the Akan people of Ghana
- A symbol system from West Africa, used in textiles and pottery
- Early African art form, consisting of paintings and carvings found in caves
- A type of ritual art in Nigerian culture, often used to honour deities
- A traditional craft in many African cultures, used for creating figures and masks
- A type of mask made specifically for religious or social ceremonies
- A cultural group in West Africa known for their vibrant textiles and art
- A carved object believed to hold spiritual power, often used in rituals
32 Clues: to Use This Crossword: • Art that represents or honours ancestors in African cultures • A symbol system from West Africa, used in textiles and pottery • A South African group known for their colourful murals and beadwork • A type of mask made specifically for religious or social ceremonies • A distinctive mask created by the Baule people from the Ivory Coast • ...
american37 2024-06-08
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- 1970s dance music genre.
- 1960s counterculture movement.
- 1970s and 1980s music and fashion movement.
- FDR's economic recovery programs.
- Decade of economic prosperity and cultural change.
- Movement for sexual and gender equality.
- Art movement rejecting traditional aesthetics.
- Art style focusing on shapes and colors.
- Movement of African Americans to northern cities.
- Movement for women's rights.
- Late 20thcentury cultural movement.
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- 1920s alcohol ban era.
- 1960s movement for racial equality.
- 1950s countercultural writers.
- Art movement featuring dreamlike scenes.
- 1920s African American cultural movement.
- Art movement inspired by popular culture.
- 1990s music and fashion movement.
- Art movement emphasizing simplicity.
- 1920s cultural era.
20 Clues: 1920s cultural era. • 1920s alcohol ban era. • 1970s dance music genre. • Movement for women's rights. • 1960s counterculture movement. • 1950s countercultural writers. • FDR's economic recovery programs. • 1990s music and fashion movement. • 1960s movement for racial equality. • Late 20thcentury cultural movement. • Art movement emphasizing simplicity. • ...
Self Portraits 2012-10-22
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- A Spanish artist, mastered painting by age 17
- The surface quality of an artwork
- Art movement of very emotional works
- Area provided for a work of art
- Examples: red, blue, green, orange
- Art movement using colors; painting like "wild beasts"
- The use of lights and darks in an artwork
- Areas in artwork that can be defined by edges
- Movement of art pioneered by Pablo Picasso
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- Art that has been deliberately changed by the artist to look different
- Most famous Expressionist painting
- Extremely realistic style of art
- Art work that drew inspiration from dreams and nightmares
- Three dimensional shapes
- Norwegian Expressionist painter
- Most well known Surrealist
- How big or small items are in an artwork
- A mark that spans the distance between two points
18 Clues: Three dimensional shapes • Most well known Surrealist • Norwegian Expressionist painter • Area provided for a work of art • Extremely realistic style of art • The surface quality of an artwork • Most famous Expressionist painting • Examples: red, blue, green, orange • Art movement of very emotional works • How big or small items are in an artwork • ...
Study EOC Digital Art 2023-04-26
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- Brush Tool Tool used to remove dust spots in Photoshop.
- The principle of art concerned with size relationships of one part to another is:
- The process of creating one or more images from a prepared plate is:
- The sense of "oneness" or wholeness in a work of art.
- A surface with a dull finish.
- A range of lightness and darkness.
- red, yellow Colors that cannot be produced by mixing any other colors together are:
- The part of the picture plane that appears nearest to you is the:
- Contour A drawing style done by focusing only on the object and without looking at the paper is called:
- Successful arrangement of the elements of art in an artwork is an example of good:
- A color's brightness or dullness.
- The part of the picture plan that appears farthest away from you is the:
- An image captured or recorded by light.
- A drawing style dune with "quick scribbles" or marks to show movement.
- Colors that appear to advance toward the viewer.
- A three dimensional art form is called?
- Repetition of visual elements of art work is called?
- an element of art that refers to a point moving in space.
- An element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two dimensional work of art.
- Three colors equally spaced on the color wheel.
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- The way a surface looks or feels.
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- editing Not changing the original file.
- Areas of direct light on an object is called?
- yellow, green Colors made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
- space The area surrounding shapes and forms.
- The repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- The step of art criticism that deals with the elements and principles of art as a whole is:
- Mixtures of black, white and grey are:
- Refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art.
- An art form that practical or useful qualities is called:
- The use of only one color.
- A two-dimensional element of art.
- The effect obtained by creating an area that is different than the rest of the composistion.
- implied line A series of points that the viewer's eyes automatically connect creates:
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume.
- What is perceived when waves of light strike the retina is:
- Color that has black added.
38 Clues: The use of only one color. • Color that has black added. • A surface with a dull finish. • A two-dimensional element of art. • A color's brightness or dullness. • The way a surface looks or feels. • A range of lightness and darkness. • Mixtures of black, white and grey are: • An image captured or recorded by light. • A three dimensional art form is called? • ...
THE RENAISSANCE-henry hoffman 2025-04-10
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- revival of art and learning
- city known for renaissance art
- how things look
- they wrote macbeth
- famous art made by divinci
- lover for romeo
- painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- italian scientist and astronomer
- country where athens and sparta is located
- a person who creates art
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- painting thats shows jesus’s last meal
- gutenberg made this item
- focus on the human and its potential
- lover for juliet
- his first name is leonardo
- michelangelo painted this places ceiling
- language they spoke during the renaissance
- colosseum is located here
- how far something extends in art
- country where rome is
20 Clues: how things look • lover for romeo • lover for juliet • they wrote macbeth • country where rome is • gutenberg made this item • a person who creates art • colosseum is located here • his first name is leonardo • famous art made by divinci • revival of art and learning • city known for renaissance art • how far something extends in art • italian scientist and astronomer • ...
Code Puzzle #3 2020-03-05
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- / _______ conductors are covered in Art. 200
- / Are covered in table 300.5
- / _______ is a name used for light fixtures in the NEC.
- / _________ Are covered in Art.230
- / protect motor circuits from overloads
- / _____ buidings are covered on Art. 547
- / applies when more thn 3 current carrying conductors are ran together
- / ____ is the preferred color of a wild leg
- / _________ is covered in Chapter 8 of NEC
- / ___ is covered in Art. 358
- / A 480- 120/208 transformer is considered a _________system.
- / Chapter 9 table ____ covers conductor dimensions.
- / ___ is the most common conductor insulation type.
- / ___ Grounding conductors are covered in 250.122
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- / A weatherhead should be ____ the point of attachment of service drop.
- / ________ are covered in Art.445
- / ______ Is the purpose of the NEC.
- / Art. 404 covers _________.
- / _____ _____ are covered in Art.680
- / Article 250 covers ______.
- / ___ are covered in Art. 422
- / ______ _ is used for conduit fill
- / Is one of the common colors for a grounding conductor
- / A child care area is defined by the care of 4 or more children under the age of ______.
- / Chpater 9 table ___ covers conduit sizes
- locations / ____ ______ locations are covered in 210.8
- / Art. ____ twenty six covers Electrified Truck parking
- / The NEC is updated every _____ _____.
- / An electrical ____ ____ must be established around natural bodies of water
- / How many chapters are in the NEC
30 Clues: / Are covered in table 300.5 • / Art. 404 covers _________. • / Article 250 covers ______. • / ___ is covered in Art. 358 • / ___ are covered in Art. 422 • / ________ are covered in Art.445 • / _________ Are covered in Art.230 • / How many chapters are in the NEC • / ______ Is the purpose of the NEC. • / ______ _ is used for conduit fill • / _____ _____ are covered in Art.680 • ...
Art History 2023-09-03
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- Art inspired by ancient Greece and Rome
- Bold and wild use of colors.
- Art that looks like real life.
- Emotional art with nature and dramatic scenes.
- Detailed, dramatic, and ornate artworks.
- Detailed and realistic art.
- Bright colors and thick brushstrokes.
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- Art using geometric shapes.
- Expressionism Bold colors and emotions in art.
- Art Shapes and colors without real-world representation.
- Colorful paintings of everyday moments.
- Dreamy and strange paintings.
- Elegant and delicate art with pastel colors.
- Deco Stylish geometric shapes from the 1920s-1930s.
- Art Art with everyday objects and famous people.
15 Clues: Art using geometric shapes. • Detailed and realistic art. • Bold and wild use of colors. • Dreamy and strange paintings. • Art that looks like real life. • Bright colors and thick brushstrokes. • Art inspired by ancient Greece and Rome • Colorful paintings of everyday moments. • Detailed, dramatic, and ornate artworks. • Elegant and delicate art with pastel colors. • ...
ArtApp Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- is an important part of the art criticism process.
- the concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities.
- it is imagining improbable things.
- contrasts of light and dark values help emphasize not only the lion.
- many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy.
- this reflects his decision that the glossy surface helps pull the painting.
- the gradual change from dark to light values is obvious.
- it belongs to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
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- are works that does not depict anything from the real world.
- it will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture.
- it is a classification of art that exists on a continuum.
- this reflects his decision that large areas of the artwork have been painted.
- it is a classification of art also known as objective art.
- it is a successive visions, images and feelings.
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- this initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
- often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- it is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person.
- CRITICISM it is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- LIFE it is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter.
20 Clues: it is imagining improbable things. • it is a successive visions, images and feelings. • is an important part of the art criticism process. • often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal. • the gradual change from dark to light values is obvious. • it is a classification of art that exists on a continuum. • ...
ArtApp Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- is an important part of the art criticism process.
- it is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter.
- it is a classification of art also known as objective art.
- this reflects his decision that large areas of the artwork have been painted.
- it is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person.
- it is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- the concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities.
- this initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
- many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy.
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- it is a classification of art that exists on a continuum.
- the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture.
- contrasts of light and dark values help emphasize not only the lion.
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- it belongs to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- this reflects his decision that the glossy surface helps pull the painting together to make a harmonious whole.
- are works that does not depict anything from the real world.
- the gradual change from dark to light values is obvious.
- it is imagining improbable things.
- often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- it is a successive visions, images and feelings.
20 Clues: it is imagining improbable things. • it is a successive visions, images and feelings. • it is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. • is an important part of the art criticism process. • often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal. • the gradual change from dark to light values is obvious. • it is a classification of art that exists on a continuum. • ...
L3 Art Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- a white blank material to paint on
- a place to look at art work
- life-like
- a showing of art of a certain style
- bright and expressive colors
- an art style that is strange and seems unrealistic
- of one color. Usually black or dark
- a 15th century art stlye of realistic art
- far from reality. Not realistic
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- a wooden frame to hold a painting
- a new and experimental art style
- a work of art that is made by attaching pieces of different materials
- accurate in detail
- a style of art that shows different angles
- someone who creates art
15 Clues: life-like • accurate in detail • someone who creates art • a place to look at art work • bright and expressive colors • far from reality. Not realistic • a new and experimental art style • a wooden frame to hold a painting • a white blank material to paint on • a showing of art of a certain style • of one color. Usually black or dark • a 15th century art stlye of realistic art • ...
THE RENAISSANCE 2025-04-10
Across
- gutenberg made this item
- lover for romeo
- focus on the human and its potential
- they wrote macbeth
- his first name is leonardo
- revival of art and learning
- lover for juliet
- colosseum is located here
- country where athens and sparta is located
- language they spoke during the renaissance
- how far something extends in art
- painting thats shows jesus’s last meal
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- famous art made by divinci
- italian scientist and astronomer
- a person who creates art
- painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- michelangelo painted this places ceiling
- how things look
- country where rome is
- city known for renaissance art
20 Clues: lover for romeo • how things look • lover for juliet • they wrote macbeth • country where rome is • a person who creates art • gutenberg made this item • colosseum is located here • famous art made by divinci • his first name is leonardo • revival of art and learning • city known for renaissance art • italian scientist and astronomer • how far something extends in art • ...
Art 1 Teks Review 2022-04-27
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- The part of the picture plane that appears farthest away from you is the
- A principle of art that refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art is
- The sense of "oneness" or wholeness in a work of art is
- A three-dimensional art form is called a
- Areas of direct light on an object are
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and have a common hue are called
- The process of creating one or more images from a prepared plate is
- Mixtures of black, white and gray are
- The mark made by a moving art tool is called
- The "description" step of art criticism deals with
- A color's brightness or dullness is it's
- Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel are
- Colors that express heat and brightness are called
- Variety is the art principle concerned with
- White added to a color creates a
- Colors that appear to advance toward the viewer are
- What kind of drawing illustrates edges and details of an object
- A drawing style done with "quick scribbles" or marks to show movement is
- An image captured or recorded by light is a
- What is perceived when waves of light strike the retina is
- A two-dimensional element of art that can be organic or geometric is a
- The way a surface looks or feels is called
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- The principle of art concerned with size relationships of one part to another is
- The effect obtained by creating an area that is different than the rest of the composition is
- Balance in which one side appears different from the other side is
- Successful arrangement of the elements of art in an artwork is an example of good
- ___ is expert workmanship demonstrating skill, knowledge and neatness
- Three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- A form that has height, width, and depth is
- Color that has had black added is
- An element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two-dimensional work of art is
- The use of only one color, with its tints, tones and shades is
- Hue refers to a color's
- The step of art criticism that deals with the elements and principles of art as a whole is
- An art form having practical or useful qualities is called
- A surface with a dull finish is
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- The part of the picture plane that appears nearest to you is the
- The two questions, "What is the mood?" and "What is the artist trying to say?" should be asked during what step of critiquing?
- The area surrounding shapes and form is ___ space
- Repetition of visual elements in art work is
- Linear perspective is one way to create the illusion of
- The lightness and darkness of a color is
43 Clues: Hue refers to a color's • A surface with a dull finish is • White added to a color creates a • Color that has had black added is • Mixtures of black, white and gray are • Areas of direct light on an object are • A three-dimensional art form is called a • A color's brightness or dullness is it's • The lightness and darkness of a color is • ...
The Story of Art & Mary 2020-08-29
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- What car did Mary want Art to buy
- The other dessert they shared often
- When Art met Geral for the first time, he suggested going for ice cream here
- When Mary returned to work full-time, she was a librarian here
- The year Art and Mary got married
- The grandkids picked up this phrase of disgust from Mary
- What other name did Mary call Art
- One of the desserts they would often share when going out to eat
- The name of the church they got married at
- What Mary always carries around
- The city in which all the kids were born
- On a typical weekend, you could find them eating breakfast here
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- The year they met
- The month they met
- Where they both went to college
- What was their first car
- What brand of lip moisturizer do they have a great story about
- They moved to Kewanee because Art got a job at this college
- Where they honeymooned
- Art liked to go here. Mary not so much.
- They stayed at dude ranch in this state
- Art coached this sport for the girls
- Who was the family dog
- Art showed off his swimming prowess while vacationing here
- The number of pets who lived inside 7925
- The number of slices of cake Art informed Mary she ate the night they met
26 Clues: The year they met • The month they met • Where they honeymooned • Who was the family dog • What was their first car • Where they both went to college • What Mary always carries around • What car did Mary want Art to buy • The year Art and Mary got married • What other name did Mary call Art • The other dessert they shared often • Art coached this sport for the girls • ...
ArtApp Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- it is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person.
- it is imagining improbable things.
- it is a successive visions, images and feelings.
- the gradual change from dark to light values is obvious.
- it is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter.
- the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture.
- many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy.
- this reflects his decision that the glossy surface helps pull the painting together to make a harmonious whole.
- this reflects his decision that large areas of the artwork have been painted.
- are works that does not depict anything from the real world.
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- the concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities.
- it is a classification of art that exists on a continuum.
- it is a classification of art also known as objective art.
- it is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- contrasts of light and dark values help emphasize not only the lion.
- it belongs to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- is an important part of the art criticism process.
- this initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
20 Clues: it is imagining improbable things. • it is a successive visions, images and feelings. • it is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. • is an important part of the art criticism process. • often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal. • the gradual change from dark to light values is obvious. • it is a classification of art that exists on a continuum. • ...
Greek art 2021-03-12
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- Traditionally a bowl used to mix water and wine
- notion that the parts of a work will be proportionate to each other
- Greek for young woman
- Original entrance to the Acropolis
- They created many copies of Greek originals, these copies are invaluable today as they are our only source of information about these pieces
- The material for constructing the Parthenon and other temples on the Acropolis
- A traditional Athenian garment for women, one was presented to Athena on her birthday
- The center chamber in a Greek temple
- A pottery vessel used to store various products
- An optical illusion in Greek columns where the shaft bulges out slightly in the center to make the columns appear straight and evenly spaced
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- He is the man responsible for many of the Parthenon pieces being in London, not Athens
- Triangular area within the pediment
- The uppermost portion of the capital of a column
- A standard, rule, or guideline in architecture
- Decorative square or rectangular panel found on Greek temples
- This temple order is considered the oldest and simplest
- Greek for young man
- The procession in celebration of Athena’s birthday
18 Clues: Greek for young man • Greek for young woman • Original entrance to the Acropolis • Triangular area within the pediment • The center chamber in a Greek temple • A standard, rule, or guideline in architecture • Traditionally a bowl used to mix water and wine • A pottery vessel used to store various products • The uppermost portion of the capital of a column • ...
umetnost / art 2022-01-07
18 Clues: pen • book • brush • frame • movie • color • canvas • museum • pencil • poetry • artists • drawing • gallery • painting • sculpture • exhibition • literature • photography
Art 6 2022-03-09
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- a decoration
- art done in metal
- an ancient structure with 4 triangular shaped walls
- a culture know for many types of pottery
- a method used to attach pieces of clay
- a circle shaped window in a medieval church
- a symbol for the Egyptian God Ra
- the color and shine that is applied to pottery
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- a person that writes the pages in a medieval book
- a mirror image on 2 sides
- to "knead" clay in order to work out air bubbles
- the way something feels
- a repetition of elements to create a design
- to fill with light
- the earliest people to make art
- an artwork made up of small pieces
- a transparent paint
- a clay handbuilding technique that require use of a rolling pin
18 Clues: a decoration • art done in metal • to fill with light • a transparent paint • the way something feels • a mirror image on 2 sides • the earliest people to make art • a symbol for the Egyptian God Ra • an artwork made up of small pieces • a method used to attach pieces of clay • a culture know for many types of pottery • a repetition of elements to create a design • ...
Art Crossword 2022-05-09
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- a flat area surrounded by an outline
- the feel or appearance of a surface
- a path made by a point moving in space
- colors- red, blue, yellow
- techniques are hatching, stippling, blending
- steps to talk about art
- comibining different materials to make art
- when you add white to a color
- media using 2+ materials in art
- making snakes with clay
- a 3D shape
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- how big/small something is
- making multiples of a piece of art
- how to make a bowl out of clay
- how light or dark something is
- colors- purple, orange, green
- described in terms of hue or saturation
- outline of an object
18 Clues: a 3D shape • outline of an object • steps to talk about art • making snakes with clay • colors- red, blue, yellow • how big/small something is • colors- purple, orange, green • when you add white to a color • how to make a bowl out of clay • how light or dark something is • media using 2+ materials in art • making multiples of a piece of art • the feel or appearance of a surface • ...
2D Art 2023-11-16
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- An area where light is hitting it the most.
- Object used to apply paint to canvas or paper.
- A painting or drawing of something that doesn't look like anything in particular.
- Type of opinion based on personal thoughts.
- A painting or drawing of an image that represents something important.
- Painting or drawing of land.
- Type of opinion based on fact.
- An area where light is not able to reach.
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- Art movement created by Monet & van Gogh.
- The gradual change from light colors to dark colors.
- The gradual change from one color to another.
- A detailed image, but nothing in the image makes sense.
- A color that had black added to it.
- Painting or drawing of another person.
- A color that had gray added to it.
- A tray that holds different colors of paint.
- A color that had white added to it.
- A drawing of first ideas before moving on to our final drawing.
18 Clues: Painting or drawing of land. • Type of opinion based on fact. • A color that had gray added to it. • A color that had black added to it. • A color that had white added to it. • Painting or drawing of another person. • Art movement created by Monet & van Gogh. • An area where light is not able to reach. • An area where light is hitting it the most. • ...
Art Appreciation 2023-09-15
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- arts are artworks that depict real situations.
- use the operations of description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment to gain information from the artwork, rather than gathering facts about the work and the artist who created it.
- art is always connected to something visual from the real world.
- a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality
- identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter, and the elements of art found in the work.
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- - is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
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- concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities, or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer
- refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork
- art are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality
- contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century as artists became less interested in depicting things exactly like they really exist.
- is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- It is a reasoned activity of the mind.
- is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
20 Clues: It is a reasoned activity of the mind. • arts are artworks that depict real situations. • is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. • a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter • refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork • imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality • ...
art & design 2024-03-16
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- German art school
- stove in which we fire clay things
- metal from which chair b32 is made
- when regular text is a bit thicker
- this shape means positivity, community
- font with decorative bars
- plant that grew through the basket
- this is the same picture repeated
- name of the iconic chair
- another word for color
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- we do it with glaze
- font without decorative bars
- when regular text is tilter to the right
- most sophisticated column
- basic type of column
- we paint with oils on it
- clothes you put on not to get dirty
- this shape means balance and stability
18 Clues: German art school • we do it with glaze • basic type of column • another word for color • we paint with oils on it • name of the iconic chair • most sophisticated column • font with decorative bars • font without decorative bars • this is the same picture repeated • stove in which we fire clay things • metal from which chair b32 is made • when regular text is a bit thicker • ...
STREET ART 2023-06-17
18 Clues: valeur • enlever • tolérer • laideur • blessure • à la fois • à travers • principal • exposition • décourager • récompense • se dépêcher • peu soigneux • augmentation • contrevenant • chemin de fer • la main dans le sac • système de vidéosurveillance
Art Vocabulary 2024-11-05
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- colors colors that are created from equal amounts of a pair of primary colors: green, orange, violet
- degree of lightness or darkness in a color:
- rough surface created on a paper made for charcoal drawing, watercolor, or the like, or on canvas for oil painting.
- colors are neutrals, meaning they contain no chroma or hue. An achromatic color scheme uses all achromatic or neutral colors; black and white, and a full value tonal range of grays.
- colors colors made from equal amounts of a pair of primary and secondary colors: red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange
- colors colors of snow and ice, on the left side of the color wheel (and their values) example – blues, greens, purples (and their values)
- colors three consecutive colors on the color wheel Complementary colors the colors opposite on the color wheel: red & green, blue & orange, yellow & violet
- polish (a surface) by friction.
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- the exertion of force upon a surface by an object
- a property of space
- a color plus black Monochromatic one color Neutral created by mixing equal amounts of two complementary colors (usually a gray-brown)
- areas occupied or areas not occupied
- theory- theory of color
- a color plus white
- colors colors from which all other colors are made red, blue, and yellow
- tendency to view or represent things as they really are.
- gradation or variety of a color; tint:
- colors colors of sun and fire, on the right side of the color wheel (and their values) example – reds and yellows (and their values)
18 Clues: a color plus white • a property of space • theory- theory of color • polish (a surface) by friction. • areas occupied or areas not occupied • gradation or variety of a color; tint: • degree of lightness or darkness in a color: • the exertion of force upon a surface by an object • tendency to view or represent things as they really are. • ...
Art Market 2025-12-03
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- Producteur
- demande
- un acheteur
- Valeur
- un echange (de biens, d’argent, d’informations ou de services)
- offre
- Les enchères
- microcosm
- un service (dans le context economique)
- des revenue, un gain d’argent
- quelqu’un qui pratique un hobby
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- une commande (dans le contexte de l’art)
- marchandises
- une vente
- un vendeur
- Une exposition
- des actifs (dans le contexte economique)
- un marché
18 Clues: offre • Valeur • demande • une vente • microcosm • un marché • Producteur • un vendeur • un acheteur • marchandises • Les enchères • Une exposition • des revenue, un gain d’argent • quelqu’un qui pratique un hobby • un service (dans le context economique) • une commande (dans le contexte de l’art) • des actifs (dans le contexte economique) • ...
art crosswords 2019-10-14
18 Clues: bas • haut • image • milieu • publié • dessin • gauche • droite • peinture • 1er plan • intitulé • surligner • conscient • remarquer • personnage • couverture • représenter • arrière plan
Art Vocabulary 2013-05-20
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- Thick, textured surface
- The coolest primary colour
- A mixture of two primary colours
- Blue suggests this
- The brightest primary colour
- Based on thought and logic
- Lighter and Darker
- With hard edges
- Light and Shade
- Based on feeling
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- With brushstrokes
- Colours of the same family
- A semi-transparent layer
- The actual colour
- An arrangement of shapes, colours and lines
- Red and Orange suggest this
- Opposites
- A warm primary colour
18 Clues: Opposites • With hard edges • Light and Shade • Based on feeling • With brushstrokes • The actual colour • Blue suggests this • Lighter and Darker • A warm primary colour • Thick, textured surface • A semi-transparent layer • Colours of the same family • The coolest primary colour • Based on thought and logic • Red and Orange suggest this • The brightest primary colour • ...
ART TRIVIA 2016-02-01
Across
- Name the artist who created the sculpture called the Pieta.
- The surname of French artist who is known for his paintings of polynesian women in Tahiti?
- In Indonesia, this 2000 year old style of decorating fabric is considered a national art form.
- Painter Gilbert Stuart, who lived from 1755-1828, was most well known for his portraits of what U.S. President?
- What is the name for the type of art portrait that deliberately exaggerates a person?
- Identify the surname of the author of this fictional work related to the sea: The Old Man and the Sea.
- In 1375, this legend first appeared in British Literature.
- What 14th century Italian painted the Birth of Venus?
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- Which artist's first important painting, from 1885, was called "The Potato Eaters"
- The surname of the English poet and author of The Canterbury Tales is known as the father of English poetry?
- What type of painting is applied directly to a wall?
- The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings of all time. What is the alternative Italian name for this painting?
- The surname of the author of a science fiction classic whose title is named after the temperature at which paper burns?
- In Florence, Michelangelo built this 5metre tall masterpiece in 1504.
- Which bronze sculpture was sculpted in 1902 by Auguste Rodin?
- The first name of the Mysterious writer who created "The Raven"
- What 19th century French impressionist painted The Boating Party?
- Mixing together the three primary colors in art, red, blue, and yellow, what colour is formed?
18 Clues: What type of painting is applied directly to a wall? • What 14th century Italian painted the Birth of Venus? • In 1375, this legend first appeared in British Literature. • Name the artist who created the sculpture called the Pieta. • Which bronze sculpture was sculpted in 1902 by Auguste Rodin? • The first name of the Mysterious writer who created "The Raven" • ...
ART TERMS 2017-04-10
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- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. When to complimentary colors are mixed together you will get a neutral tone
- Art made on a grand scale, involving the creation of a man-made environment such as architecture, sculpture, light or landscape.
- The art technique where an artist employs different types of physical materials, such as ink and pastel or painting and collage, etc., and combines them in a single work.
- Painting, usually an altarpiece, made up of hinged panels.
- In reference to perspective, eye-level is the artists' view of where the perceived line or perspective came from.
- One color plus the two colors that are on either side of its complement on the color wheel.
- the depiction of subjects and scenes from everyday life, ordinary folk and common activities.
- A style of painting which depicts subject matter as it appears in actuality or ordinary visual experience, without distortion or stylization.
- A process, used by printmakers, of incising or scratching lines into a wood block or metal plate from which a print was made.
- A portrait an artist makes using themselves as the subject.
- Art that uses two-dimensional geometric shapes to depict three-dimensional organic forms.
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- Art made with the use of a computer program.
- A principle in art where important elements and ideas are emphasized via composition.
- The arrangement of the parts of a work of art.
- Art that rejects true visual representation.
- Art where the idea, rather than the actual object is the most significant feature. Particularly popular in the 1960's.
- Introduced by the Cubist, the technique of creating a work of art by adhering flat articles to a flat surface creating a three-dimensional result.
- From the Italian word meaning "drawing" which also implied planning and composing.
18 Clues: Art made with the use of a computer program. • Art that rejects true visual representation. • The arrangement of the parts of a work of art. • Painting, usually an altarpiece, made up of hinged panels. • A portrait an artist makes using themselves as the subject. • From the Italian word meaning "drawing" which also implied planning and composing. • ...
ART PUZZLE 2025-01-26
Across
- the things in a picture that seem nearest to you
- the act of making a picture with a pencil or pen
- represent something in a picture
- something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
- a brush used for putting paint on a surface
- a picture or photograph that you make of yourself
- the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture
- a frame (with 3 legs) which holds a picture that an artist is painting or drawing
- a picture made using paint
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- a building where works of art can be seen by the public
- a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction because you are happy with your life
- drawing, painting and sculpture
- a work of art that is made with great skill
- an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public
- the activity or job of taking photographs
- piece of cloth used by artists for painting on
- a person in charge of a museum or an exhibition
- a picture produced using a camera
18 Clues: a picture made using paint • drawing, painting and sculpture • represent something in a picture • a picture produced using a camera • the activity or job of taking photographs • a work of art that is made with great skill • a brush used for putting paint on a surface • piece of cloth used by artists for painting on • a person in charge of a museum or an exhibition • ...
about art 2025-07-18
Across
- move along, of liquids
- the study and creation of visual works of art
- the practice of investing things with arbitrary meaning
- an art movement focused on representing inner emotions
- make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air
- the loss of sounds from within a word
- an artistic movement using fantastic and incongruous images
- a group of artists who agree on general principles
- existing only in the mind
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- an art movement based on a revival of Romanticism in art and literature
- the study and creation of visual works of art
- a distinguishing symbol
- an artistic movement using fantastic and incongruous images
- an Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the French art nouveau in the 1890s
- an indication that something has been present
- a group of United States painters founded in 1907 and noted for their realistic depictions of sordid aspects of city life
- the creation of beautiful or significant things
- early 20th-century American painting portraying city life
- an abstractionist artistic movement in Russia after World War I; industrial materials were used to construct nonrepresentational objects
- person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination
20 Clues: move along, of liquids • a distinguishing symbol • existing only in the mind • the loss of sounds from within a word • make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air • the study and creation of visual works of art • the study and creation of visual works of art • an indication that something has been present • the creation of beautiful or significant things • ...
art 101 2024-12-07
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- characters used in a system of pictorial writing, particularly that form used on ancient Egyptian monuments.
- impressionism, a movement beyond what they conceived as limitations of Impressionism and their highly personal explorations of the art of painting. Rejected the ‘messiness’ of impressionism painting and the conventions of linear perspective used since the Renaissance to give the illusion of form and space
- uses objects and images from popular commercial culture (cartoons to beer cans) - rather than the rarefied imagery of the fine arts
- 1970s women set out to build a body of work that challenged the patriarchal status quo in the art world.
- objects are analyzed broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
- Line, Value, Shape, Color , Texture, Form and Space are included in these.
- Balance, Rhythm , Pattern, Emphasis, Variety , Movement , Harmony ,Contrast,Unity/ variety, Proportion which help you organize and place the materials
- 1870s movement- Artists took their canvases outdoors and sought to paint ‘impressions’ of what the eye actually sees, rather than what the mind knows ; ‘sketchy’ quality
- (500-1400 AD) Western Europe fell into a period of cultural, social, and economic chaos which is often referred to as the Dark Ages. Use of valuable materials such as gold for objects in churches, personal jewelry, backgrounds for mosaics, applied as gold leaf in manuscripts.
- writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
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- Can also be called ‘land art’ (1960s-70s) inspired by cubism and minimalism
- a general term for art that emphasizes inner feelings and emotions over objective depictions
- was born of skepticism and a suspicion of reason. It challenged the notion that there are universal certainties or truths. challenged modernism
- avoids representation and narrative in order to represent merely itself.
- means”rebirth” thrived in italy, People believed artists should be trained in grammar, geometry, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, perspective, history, anatomy, design theory
- movement started in Paris in the 1920’s.. Stemmed from freude’s theory of the unconscious such as dream analysis and the transformation of human perception
- expressionism, the term applied to new forms of abstract art developed by American painters such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning in the 1940s and 1950s. It is often characterized by gestural brushstrokes and the impression of spontaneity
- art, (4,000 B.C.E–A.D./ C.E 400) was produced by advanced civilizations, which in this case refers to those with an established written language. Many works during this time depict stories of rulers, gods, and goddesses
18 Clues: avoids representation and narrative in order to represent merely itself. • Can also be called ‘land art’ (1960s-70s) inspired by cubism and minimalism • Line, Value, Shape, Color , Texture, Form and Space are included in these. • a general term for art that emphasizes inner feelings and emotions over objective depictions • ...
art 101 2024-12-07
Across
- was born of skepticism and a suspicion of reason. It challenged the notion that there are universal certainties or truths. challenged modernism
- 1970s women set out to build a body of work that challenged the patriarchal status quo in the art world.
- objects are analyzed broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
- avoids representation and narrative in order to represent merely itself.
- means”rebirth” thrived in italy, People believed artists should be trained in grammar, geometry, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, perspective, history, anatomy, design theory
- expressionism, the term applied to new forms of abstract art developed by American painters such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning in the 1940s and 1950s. It is often characterized by gestural brushstrokes and the impression of spontaneity
- writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
- uses objects and images from popular commercial culture (cartoons to beer cans) - rather than the rarefied imagery of the fine arts
- movement started in Paris in the 1920’s.. Stemmed from freude’s theory of the unconscious such as dream analysis and the transformation of human perception
- Line, Value, Shape, Color , Texture, Form and Space are included in these.
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- a movement beyond what they conceived as limitations of Impressionism and their highly personal explorations of the art of painting. Rejected the ‘messiness’ of impressionism painting and the conventions of linear perspective used since the Renaissance to give the illusion of form and space
- characters used in a system of pictorial writing, particularly that form used on ancient Egyptian monuments.
- Balance, Rhythm , Pattern, Emphasis, Variety , Movement , Harmony ,Contrast,Unity/ variety, Proportion which help you organize and place the materials
- (500-1400 AD) Western Europe fell into a period of cultural, social, and economic chaos which is often referred to as the Dark Ages. Use of valuable materials such as gold for objects in churches, personal jewelry, backgrounds for mosaics, applied as gold leaf in manuscripts.
- a general term for art that emphasizes inner feelings and emotions over objective depictions
- 1870s movement- Artists took their canvases outdoors and sought to paint ‘impressions’ of what the eye actually sees, rather than what the mind knows ; ‘sketchy’ quality
- art, (4,000 B.C.E–A.D./ C.E 400) was produced by advanced civilizations, which in this case refers to those with an established written language. Many works during this time depict stories of rulers, gods, and goddesses
- Can also be called ‘land art’ (1960s-70s) inspired by cubism and minimalism
18 Clues: avoids representation and narrative in order to represent merely itself. • Line, Value, Shape, Color , Texture, Form and Space are included in these. • Can also be called ‘land art’ (1960s-70s) inspired by cubism and minimalism • a general term for art that emphasizes inner feelings and emotions over objective depictions • ...
Photo 1--Fall Final Exam Review 2023-12-14
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- Recording an image on a light-sensitive surface:
- The chemical that brings out the latent image:
- Repetition of visual elements in artwork creates:
- When all parts of an image work together to create a whole you have achieved:
- Variety is the art principle concerned with:
- A two-dimensional element of art, such as a circle, square or triangle:
- Perceived when waves of light strike the retina is; also has properties of hue, intensity and value.
- A range of lightness and darkness refers to:
- The area surrounding shapes and form is:
- An element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two-dimensional work of art is:
- The chemical used to make the image permanent, or no longer sensitive to light:
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- The principle of art concerned with size relationships of one part to another is:
- The area in a work of art that an artist emphasises is called:
- A principle of art that refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art is:
- The lightest areas in a photograph are referred to as:
- The chemical used to halt the development of the image:
- The way a surface looks or feels is called:
- 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.
- Drawing attention to a particular area of an artwork is called:
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume (cube, sphere, pyramid, cylinder) is:
20 Clues: The area surrounding shapes and form is: • The way a surface looks or feels is called: • Variety is the art principle concerned with: • A range of lightness and darkness refers to: • The chemical that brings out the latent image: • Recording an image on a light-sensitive surface: • Repetition of visual elements in artwork creates: • ...
FR3 Chapter 9.1 Vocab no accents 2021-02-02
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- master piece
- canvas
- to frame
- art gallery
- sculptor
- sketch
- work of art
- potter
- exhibition
- primitive painting
- engraving
- to move
- painting
- watercolor
- art studio
- tube of oil paint
- model
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- pottery
- portrait
- sculpture
- abstract
- preview
- palette
- to pose
- painter
- to sculpt
- to paint
- art critic
- still-life painting
- statue
- to exhibit
- landscape
- easel
- wheel
34 Clues: easel • wheel • model • canvas • sketch • potter • statue • pottery • preview • palette • to pose • painter • to move • portrait • abstract • to frame • sculptor • to paint • painting • sculpture • to sculpt • landscape • engraving • art critic • exhibition • to exhibit • watercolor • art studio • art gallery • work of art • master piece • tube of oil paint • primitive painting • still-life painting
Chapter 15 ec 2023-07-24
Across
- 1st totalitarian state
- music that contains blues
- famous feminist
- rapid cinematic shots
- theoretical physicist
- painted the migration
- Moscow art founder
- I had a dream speaker
- 20th century leading artist
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- ballet artist
- genre of Beckett waiting
- China pop art leader
- painted guernica
- trip to the moon filmmaker
- radical music development
- pop art pioneer
- artist that purges canvas
- group led by hilter
- unfair injustice
- Dada art figure
20 Clues: ballet artist • famous feminist • pop art pioneer • Dada art figure • painted guernica • unfair injustice • Moscow art founder • group led by hilter • China pop art leader • rapid cinematic shots • theoretical physicist • painted the migration • I had a dream speaker • 1st totalitarian state • genre of Beckett waiting • music that contains blues • radical music development • ...
Arts Appreciation 2025-02-14
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- – Giant papier-mâché figures from Angono, Rizal
- – Palm leaf weaving tradition
- - made by arranging small pieces of colored stone/glass
- - Rate of speed in music
- - The accurate, detailed, unembellished, depiction of nature or of contemporary art
- - street art typically painted on public surfaces
- - art of adding or subtracting any materials to form a new design.
- – Old Philippine writing script (also known as Baybayin)
- – Decorative art of making pastillas wrappers
- - art of forming beautiful handwriting with special writing instruments.
- - sudden surge of creativity?
- – Edible rice wafers used in the Pahiyas Festival
- – Maranao and Tausug curvilinear designs
- - art of putting together elements of art on any flat surface
- - Arrangement of steps and rhythmic accompaniment
- - The materials or techniques used to create art.
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- – Philippine vehicle with colorful designs
- - Imitation according to Plato
- – Star-shaped Christmas lantern
- – Indigenous musical ensemble with gongs
- – Legendary bird in Maranao art
- – A traditional woven cloth by the T’boli tribe
- - Repeating strokes of lines
- - work of art made by carving
- – Ifugao rice god sculpture
- – Handwoven mat for sleeping or sitting
- - arts that shows traces of previous work beneath it's surface
- – Ancient fertility pendant
- - painting technique using water-based pigments are applied on wet plaster
- It is the speed of the movement, fast or slow
- – Tattooed warriors from the Visayas
- – Traditional Kalinga tattoo
32 Clues: - Rate of speed in music • – Ifugao rice god sculpture • – Ancient fertility pendant • - Repeating strokes of lines • – Traditional Kalinga tattoo • – Palm leaf weaving tradition • - work of art made by carving • - sudden surge of creativity? • - Imitation according to Plato • – Star-shaped Christmas lantern • – Legendary bird in Maranao art • – Tattooed warriors from the Visayas • ...
L3 Art Vocab 2024-01-08
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- a white blank material to paint on
- a place to look at art work
- life-like
- a showing of art of a certain style
- bright and expressive colors
- an art style that is strange and seems unrealistic
- of one color. Usually black or dark
- a 15th century art stlye of realistic art
- far from reality. Not realistic
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- a wooden frame to hold a painting
- a new and experimental art style
- a work of art that is made by attaching pieces of different materials
- accurate in detail
- a style of art that shows different angles
- someone who creates art
15 Clues: life-like • accurate in detail • someone who creates art • a place to look at art work • bright and expressive colors • far from reality. Not realistic • a new and experimental art style • a wooden frame to hold a painting • a white blank material to paint on • a showing of art of a certain style • of one color. Usually black or dark • a 15th century art stlye of realistic art • ...
Martial Arts 2023-08-08
Across
- A Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance and acrobatics.
- A Japanese martial art emphasizing striking techniques.
- A Brazilian martial art focused on ground fighting and submissions.
- A Japanese martial art associated with stealth and espionage.
- A Japanese martial art that emphasizes using an opponent's energy against them.
- A sport and martial art focusing on punching techniques.
- A Chinese martial art encompassing a wide range of fighting styles.
- A sport and martial art involving takedowns, pins, and grappling techniques.
- A Korean martial art that incorporates joint locks and throws.
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- A Korean martial art known for its dynamic kicking techniques.
- A hybrid martial art combining elements of boxing and various kicking techniques.
- A Japanese martial art emphasizing striking techniques.
- A Japanese martial art of fencing with bamboo swords
- A Japanese martial art focused on throws and grappling.
- A Filipino martial art also known as Arnis or Kali, involving stick and blade techniques.
15 Clues: A Japanese martial art of fencing with bamboo swords • A Japanese martial art emphasizing striking techniques. • A Japanese martial art emphasizing striking techniques. • A Japanese martial art focused on throws and grappling. • A sport and martial art focusing on punching techniques. • A Japanese martial art associated with stealth and espionage. • ...
Art Appreciation Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- ,initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
- ,the visible features of an area of land; its landforms.
- ,represent the sea.
- ,successive visions; images; and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- ,are urban landscapes
- ,The concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities; or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
- ,one identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter;and the elements of art found in the work.
- ,a collection of myths; especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- ,art are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures; landscapes; animals)
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- ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- ,the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- ,This understanding will enable one to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity.
- ,is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuineappreciation for art.
- ,the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- ,a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter; typically common place objects which may be either natural.
- ,is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. Art critics usually criticize art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of beauty.
- ,is a painting; photograph; sculpture; or other artistic representation of a person
- ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- ,are artworks that depict real situations.
- ,is always connected to something visual from the real world
20 Clues: ,represent the sea. • ,are urban landscapes • ,are artworks that depict real situations. • ,the visible features of an area of land; its landforms. • ,is always connected to something visual from the real world • ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements • ...
Art I Puzzle 2021-05-20
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- This famous artist painted a mysterious woman
- This art term describes mixing colors
- This collection of paper is used by artists for art and ideas
- This set of lines is used to reproduce an image onto paper
- This art term refers to three-dimensional art that is not pottery
- This is where you can go to buy artwork
- This Italian artist painted a famous Chapel ceiling
- This Element of Art is three-dimensional
- This type of food was featured in one of our projects
- This art medium cannot be smudged to create shading
- This item is only allowed out at the end of class
- This art term describes copying a drawing to look exactly the same
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- This art term refers to using dots to create value
- This pencil technique blends colors together
- This term describes a complete change from one thing to another
- This is the word Mrs. P says to get student's attention
- This is a space is where artists work on artworks
- This term refers to the mathematical sizing of a drawing
- This creature was the title of a Sketchbook assignment
- This name of this painting surface was used to submit class projects this year
- This Element of Art can show direction and movement
- This famous artist cut off his own ear
- This Element of Art has to do with light and dark
- This Principle of Design has to do with visual weight
- This Principle of Design is about how things feel
25 Clues: This art term describes mixing colors • This famous artist cut off his own ear • This is where you can go to buy artwork • This Element of Art is three-dimensional • This pencil technique blends colors together • This famous artist painted a mysterious woman • This is a space is where artists work on artworks • This Element of Art has to do with light and dark • ...
Year 6 Unit 4 2024-02-01
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- art the opposite of realistic
- opposite of detailed
- a piece of art built for people to look at
- decorations that hang from strings
- a piece of art made with pencil and lines
- opposite of simple
- small round objects
- something that you can paint/draw on
- light colors
- a painting of a face
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- something that is repeated
- what you see in the front of an image
- what you see in the back of the painting
- what borders a painting
- a large piece of art on a wall
- art the opposite of abstract
- how something looks to feel
- a type of art that is made by carving something
- what is created when light shines on something
- an image of trees or fields
- a display of many different artworks
21 Clues: light colors • opposite of simple • small round objects • opposite of detailed • a painting of a face • what borders a painting • something that is repeated • how something looks to feel • an image of trees or fields • art the opposite of abstract • art the opposite of realistic • a large piece of art on a wall • decorations that hang from strings • a display of many different artworks • ...
5 2025-09-16
Across
- Multi-tiered tower
- Floating world culture
- Traditional wrestling
- Flower arranging
- Archery discipline
- Shinto shrine
- Beauty of aging
- Artful flower display
- Buddhist temple
- Wooden dolls
- Sash belt for kimono
- Traditional robe
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- Defensive martial art
- Wrapping cloth
- Light cotton kimono
- Folding fan
- Good luck doll
- Throwing martial art
- Okinawan martial art
- Traditional sandals
- Lucky beckoning cat
- Minimalist beauty ideal
- Wooden sandals
- Shrine gate
- Sword fighting martial art
25 Clues: Folding fan • Shrine gate • Wooden dolls • Shinto shrine • Wrapping cloth • Good luck doll • Wooden sandals • Beauty of aging • Buddhist temple • Flower arranging • Traditional robe • Multi-tiered tower • Archery discipline • Light cotton kimono • Traditional sandals • Lucky beckoning cat • Throwing martial art • Okinawan martial art • Sash belt for kimono • Defensive martial art • Traditional wrestling • ...
Art Vocabulary 2020-12-09
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- Performed or made in an unskillful way.
- A description or drawing that reflects a certain point of view.
- Bringing thoughts, memories, or feelings into the mind.
- Something that is written on or cut into a surface.
- Clever, original, creative, inventine.
- Having or showing no pity or compassion.
- A short usually funny play or performance.
- Different from all the others of the same groupstyle.
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- A small flaw or bad part.
- To find the meaning of something that is difficult to read or understand.
- The act, process or result of changing something.
- Be a sign of something; indicate.
- Able to be understood in more than one way.
- A meaning implied, not stated directly.
- Belonging to the essential nature of a thing.
- Give emphasis or indicate something special.
- EXTREMELY funny.
- To cause (someone or something) to be remembered forever.
18 Clues: EXTREMELY funny. • A small flaw or bad part. • Be a sign of something; indicate. • Clever, original, creative, inventine. • Performed or made in an unskillful way. • A meaning implied, not stated directly. • Having or showing no pity or compassion. • A short usually funny play or performance. • Able to be understood in more than one way. • ...
Greek art 2021-03-12
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- Traditionally a bowl used to mix water and wine
- Notion that the parts of a work will be proportionate to each other
- Greek for young woman
- Original entrance to the Acropolis
- They created many copies of Greek originals, these copies are invaluable today as they are our only source of information about these pieces
- The material for constructing the Parthenon and other temples on the Acropolis
- A traditional Athenian garment for women, one was presented to Athena on her birthday
- The center chamber in a Greek temple
- A pottery vessel used to store various products
- An optical illusion in Greek columns where the shaft bulges out slightly in the center to make the columns appear straight and evenly spaced
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- He is the man responsible for many of the Parthenon pieces being in London, not Athens
- Triangular area within the pediment
- The uppermost portion of the capital of a column
- A standard, rule, or guideline in architecture
- Decorative square or rectangular panel found on Greek temples
- This temple order is considered the oldest and simplest
- Greek for young man
- The procession in celebration of Athena’s birthday
18 Clues: Greek for young man • Greek for young woman • Original entrance to the Acropolis • Triangular area within the pediment • The center chamber in a Greek temple • A standard, rule, or guideline in architecture • Traditionally a bowl used to mix water and wine • A pottery vessel used to store various products • The uppermost portion of the capital of a column • ...
Art vocabulary 2021-12-16
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- a piece of material prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
- a rough or unfinished drawing or painting
- a geometric figure such as a square, triangle, or rectangle
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
- a room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
- a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small pieces of stone, tile, glass, etc
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance
- a pencil or stick of coloured chalk or wax, used for drawing
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat
- a brush for applying paint
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- a picture representing an area of countryside
- rub out or remove
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon
- a piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric on to a backing.
- having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something
- a white soft earthy limestone
- a wooden frame for holding an artist's work
18 Clues: rub out or remove • a brush for applying paint • a white soft earthy limestone • a rough or unfinished drawing or painting • a wooden frame for holding an artist's work • a picture representing an area of countryside • a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon • having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth • ...
Art Vocab 2023-10-30
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- a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only black is added.
- is the element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
- the act of organizing the elements of an artwork into a harmoniously unified whole.
- Scale a range of gray shades from white to black, as used in a monochrome display or print out.
- Color muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting. Examples of neutral colors include beige, taupe, gray, cream, brown, black, and white.
- colors Green, Orange, Purple. A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
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- is one of the main properties of a color, as "the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red, green, blue, and yellow"
- an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines.
- the technique of painting colors or values so that there is a gentle and gradual transition from one to the other.
- colors red, blue and yellow. They cannot be mixed from other colors. They are the source of all other colors.
- one created using only one color or hue. It can use different shades of one color but by definition should contain only one base color.
- colors colors are pairs of colors which, when combined or mixed, cancel each other out by producing a gray scale color like white or black. When placed next to each other, they create the strongest contrast for those two colors.
- any hue or mixture of pure colors to which white is added.
- colors are often said to be hues from red through yellow, browns and tans included
- wheel a diagram used in the visual arts to represent the colors of the visible spectrum and their relationships to one another.
- Color a color produced by an equal mixture of a primary color with a secondary color adjacent to it on the color wheel.
- the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots.
- Colors are often said to be the hues from blue green through blue violet, most grays included.
19 Clues: any hue or mixture of pure colors to which white is added. • a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only black is added. • colors are often said to be hues from red through yellow, browns and tans included • the act of organizing the elements of an artwork into a harmoniously unified whole. • ...
LANGUAGE ART 2024-10-11
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- who is caged and sized
- A second person who helps you and guide you
- A man who had constructed especially a guard in an asian court.
- A roman empire who ruled/
- A group of people working together
- A room that where things were redone
- community especially nuns.
- The rank of group of person
- A thing that people eat in a banquet
- relating to things that measure.
- People who suspect you of doing things.
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- The state doing things illegal activity
- who is educated and preformed
- Is a type of furious state.
- second person active as in a ducas.
- The definition of quality or having too much brightness.
- buildings that are occupied by it.
- The illegal or wrong doing
- A Habit who does things over and over again.
19 Clues: who is caged and sized • A roman empire who ruled/ • community especially nuns. • Is a type of furious state. • The rank of group of person • The illegal or wrong doing • who is educated and preformed • relating to things that measure. • A group of people working together • buildings that are occupied by it. • second person active as in a ducas. • ...
Art Everywhere 2022-01-18
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- a support where you can paint on, usualy seen at the museum
- a street artist who play music
- a wall where there is a huge piece of art
- an association like NACOA
- a kind of art which uses the body
- a place where children can do some activities
- someone who takes pictures
- when you don't have to pay
- someone face's representation
- a disease when people drink too much alcohol
- look
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- where something takes place
- a technic used by many street artists
- the sound produced by an instrument
- a machine that you use to write
- English for "domaine"
- rich/well-of
- someone who give his time for free
18 Clues: look • rich/well-of • English for "domaine" • an association like NACOA • someone who takes pictures • when you don't have to pay • where something takes place • someone face's representation • a street artist who play music • a machine that you use to write • a kind of art which uses the body • someone who give his time for free • the sound produced by an instrument • ...
Conscious Art 2025-11-29
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- synonym of 'denounce'
- when you don't have enough of something
- when people fight about an issue
- something you can throw away
- synonym of 'eco-friendly'
- protection of the fauna and flora
- art with a message
- put something at risk
- US equivalent of 'rubbish'
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- associated with 'carbon' to designate your environmental impact
- synonym of 'highlight'
- you make people ... of an issue
- made to last
- worrying
- defend ideas
- synonym of 'express a message'
- when you make people aware of an issue
- used with 'effect' to talk about gases that warm the planet
18 Clues: worrying • made to last • defend ideas • art with a message • synonym of 'denounce' • put something at risk • synonym of 'highlight' • synonym of 'eco-friendly' • US equivalent of 'rubbish' • something you can throw away • synonym of 'express a message' • you make people ... of an issue • when people fight about an issue • protection of the fauna and flora • ...
Art Talk Chapter 2 2025-09-24
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- an organized approach for studying a work of art
- The art criticism step where you carefully make a list of all the things you see in the work.
- The art criticism step where you determine the degree of artistic merit
- your personal interaction with a work of art.
- The qualities that show organization of the elements of art by the principles of art
- The art criticism step where you discover how the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art
- The art criticism step where you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work
- aesthetic theory that requires that a work of art must arouse a response of feelings or emotions in the viewer
- the realistic qualities that appear in the subject of the work
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- The artist's personal way of using the elements and principles of art to express feelings and ideas
- aesthetic theory that focuses on realistic representation
- the qualities that convey ideas and moods
- the philosophy or study of the nature and value of art
- aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the formal qualities
- standards of judgement
15 Clues: standards of judgement • the qualities that convey ideas and moods • your personal interaction with a work of art. • an organized approach for studying a work of art • the philosophy or study of the nature and value of art • aesthetic theory that focuses on realistic representation • aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the formal qualities • ...
ART MATERIALS 2021-07-02
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- Sharp knife used in art lessons.
- Stick with a hairy tip.
- Tool used to join paper or card together.With metal 'clips'.
- Used to draw with often white sometimes coloured.
- Used to tie things together.
- A kind of sticky tape.
- Something you use to write and to sketch with.
- Used to rub out something called 'eraser' in American English.
- A medium you sketch, write and draw on.
- Something that we use to stick things together.
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- We use these to cut things.
- Black and used like chalk to draw with.
- A pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax, used for drawing
- You use this to mix your colours on.
- Where you keep your pencils.
- A book where you can keep ideas.
- Something you put on a brush to produce a painting.
- Used to measure.
18 Clues: Used to measure. • A kind of sticky tape. • Stick with a hairy tip. • We use these to cut things. • Used to tie things together. • Where you keep your pencils. • Sharp knife used in art lessons. • A book where you can keep ideas. • You use this to mix your colours on. • Black and used like chalk to draw with. • A medium you sketch, write and draw on. • ...
Art & Pottery 2021-07-28
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- A detailed wall panel in the palace of Assyrian king Ashurbanipal demonstrates the soldiers defeating and (7) Elam’s King Teumman
- The ‘Standard of Ur’ is an old box that was apart of the treasure found in a royal tomb and had been decorated on all four sides. One side displayed scenes of warfare, while the other was known as the (5) side
- Many artworks found from ancient Roman cities displayed examples of (10)
- Thousands of (10) warriors were buried around the tomb of China’s first emperor
- A type of ancient Greek vase from about 430 to 420 BCE is called a (7)
- Two life-sized Olmec (10) found facing a crouching jaguar like figure in Mexico were known as ‘The Twins’
- Mycenae was the earliest civilisation on the Greek mainland and has artifacts still remaining to this day that show evidence of their lifestyles painted on (7)
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- Kites were used mostly during festivals, but they were also sed in battle to (8) enemies and send signals to the troops
- Works of art tell us much about ancient Greek culture, especially its myths and (9) ideas
- The Cascajal Block was decorated with 62 (7), with some repeated several times, the ways letters are repeated in a piece of writing
- Sumerian people from the third millennium BC wrote (using pictures) on clay tablets known as (9)
- Many historical artworks and gigantic statues in Thailand are located at (8) temples
- The Olmec placed their famous mosiac in an 8m deep pit covered layer after layer of different-coloured (5)
- Ancient relief sculptures found in Syria were created by (10) the face of a piece of stone
- One hypothesis of the mysterious ‘Nazca Lines’ in Peru is that they marked symbols of (6)
- Some historians have suggested that the Olmec jaguar figure is actually a (4)
- Aboriginal rock art at Carnarvon George in Queensland showed stencil art created by blowing (5) over handprints, boomerangs, and cubs
- An Assyrian wall panel from the eight century BCE showed Assyrian forces attacking a city with a (9) ram
18 Clues: A type of ancient Greek vase from about 430 to 420 BCE is called a (7) • Many artworks found from ancient Roman cities displayed examples of (10) • Some historians have suggested that the Olmec jaguar figure is actually a (4) • Thousands of (10) warriors were buried around the tomb of China’s first emperor • ...
Art Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- Artist who painted "The Scream"
- Artist who painted "American Gothic"
- Material which colored pigment is encased in wood
- An instrument that can be made form animal hair or synthetic fibers
- Artist who made a series of water lilies paintings from his own garden
- A tool used to remove marks
- Material that uses felt to hold color pigment
- Artist who painted iconic reflections of Untied States culture
- Artist who painted "The Starry Night"
- The actual name of the material inside of pencils
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- Artist who painted "Mona Lisa"
- Artist who painted a series of Campbell soup cans
- A form of art making the uses computers to create logos, advertisements, and website design
- A painting medium that behinds color pigments with oil
- A form of art making that uses a printing press
- Material made from burnt wood
- A painting medium that has a plastic characteristic
- A form of street art that is usually considered vandalism
18 Clues: A tool used to remove marks • Material made from burnt wood • Artist who painted "Mona Lisa" • Artist who painted "The Scream" • Artist who painted "American Gothic" • Artist who painted "The Starry Night" • Material that uses felt to hold color pigment • A form of art making that uses a printing press • Artist who painted a series of Campbell soup cans • ...
Art Professor 2024-02-28
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- possession of the means or skill to do something.
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- an implement with a handle, consisting of bristles, hair, or wire set into a block, used for cleaning or scrubbing, applying a liquid or powder to a surface, arranging the hair, or other purposes.
- a teacher that teaches college students
- the process or art of using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating, or as decoration.
- a place where you learn after high school
- the occupation, profession, or work of a teacher.
- relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
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- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- You can put paint on it
- a qualification awarded to a student upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college
- the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
- the process or skill of applying a substance to something so as to change its original color.
- You put it on canvas
- a place where college students go, a different word for college
- travel in or through (an unfamiliar country or area) in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it.
- A multi use object you can color on it
18 Clues: You put it on canvas • You can put paint on it • A multi use object you can color on it • a teacher that teaches college students • a place where you learn after high school • possession of the means or skill to do something. • the occupation, profession, or work of a teacher. • a place where college students go, a different word for college • ...
art & design 2024-03-16
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- German art school
- stove in which we fire clay things
- metal from which chair b32 is made
- when regular text is a bit thicker
- this shape means positivity, community
- font with decorative bars
- plant that grew through the basket
- this is the same picture repeated
- name of the iconic chair
- another word for color
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- we do it with glaze
- font without decorative bars
- when regular text is tilter to the right
- most sophisticated column
- basic type of column
- we paint with oils on it
- clothes you put on not to get dirty
- this shape means balance and stability
18 Clues: German art school • we do it with glaze • basic type of column • another word for color • we paint with oils on it • name of the iconic chair • most sophisticated column • font with decorative bars • font without decorative bars • this is the same picture repeated • stove in which we fire clay things • metal from which chair b32 is made • when regular text is a bit thicker • ...
Art terminology 2023-01-30
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- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color
- the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention
- the process or art of using paint in a picture
- A circle organization of color hues, which shows the relationships between primary, secondary and tertiary colors
- a mark with characteristics of width, length, and direction. It can also convey feelings or mood
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance
- a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
- a type of artwork that is also useful. A coffee mug or wicker basket would be an example
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- The Japanese art of paper folding
- A malleable mixture of paper and glue, or paper, flour, and water, that becomes hard when dry
- a principle of design, the state of being strikingly different from something else
- adds excitement, drama, and overall compositional interest to an artwork. An artist can direct how a viewer's eye moves around an image by arranging its elements in a certain way. Rhythm, line, color, balance and space also play a major role in creating
- combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another. Like contrast but typically used most in color terminology
- refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions in a work of art
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement using elements of art
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. Examples include symmetry, asymmetry, and radial
- an enclosed space, a bounded two-dimensional form that has both length and width
- connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, and height
18 Clues: The Japanese art of paper folding • the process or art of using paint in a picture • the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention • a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated • the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance • refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions in a work of art • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-21
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- paint that uses a lot of water
- 3D art
- what pencil lead is made of
- when you mix a secondary and primary color
- mexican painter famous for self-portraits
- one of the primary colors
- Dutch painter of "Starry Night"
- one of the primary colors
- the dark side of an object
- art of handwritten letters
- drawing material often used by traditional Chinese painters
- one of the primary colors
- what you get when blue and yellow are mixed
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- the circular order of colors
- one of the secondary colors
- color media that is oily
- art material made from burnt wood
- famous and huge Paris museum
- colors that make all colors
- French painter famous for water lilies
20 Clues: 3D art • color media that is oily • one of the primary colors • one of the primary colors • one of the primary colors • the dark side of an object • art of handwritten letters • what pencil lead is made of • one of the secondary colors • colors that make all colors • the circular order of colors • famous and huge Paris museum • paint that uses a lot of water • ...
