art Crossword Puzzles
Art 2026-02-11
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- To make something possible or allow someone to do something
- Following traditional or usual ways
- An idea or feeling you get about someone or something
- A serious attempt to do something
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- To strongly encourage someone to do something
- Very personal and private; closely connected
- Having more than one possible meaning; unclear
- To experience something difficult or unpleasant
- Not obvious; delicate and difficult to notice
- Brave and confident; not afraid to take risks
10 Clues: A serious attempt to do something • Following traditional or usual ways • Very personal and private; closely connected • To strongly encourage someone to do something • Not obvious; delicate and difficult to notice • Brave and confident; not afraid to take risks • Having more than one possible meaning; unclear • To experience something difficult or unpleasant • ...
ART 2026-02-20
10 Clues: SIMPLE PAST OF "FLY" • "INSTALARSE" IN ENGLISH • PAST PARTICIPLE OF TAKE • PAST PARTICIPLE OF "DO" • "DARSE CUENTA" IN ENGLISH • A KIND OF ART LIKE A STATUE • A TOOL FOR ARTIST TO PAINT. • WRITTEN TEXT THAT HAS A RHYME. • A VERY IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTIC IN ART • AUXILIARY FOR PRESENT PERFECT (THIRD PERSON)
Art 2026-04-14
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- rude, humorous, or political writing and pictures on the walls of buildings, trains etc
- spoiled the appearance of something
- repairing to original condition
- a public display of art
- art painted directly on a wall
- taken illegally
- an arrangement of things for people to look at or buy
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- damaged property on purpose
- someone who manages a museum collection
- from the present time
10 Clues: taken illegally • from the present time • a public display of art • damaged property on purpose • art painted directly on a wall • repairing to original condition • spoiled the appearance of something • someone who manages a museum collection • an arrangement of things for people to look at or buy • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-12
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- / A kind of subjects of the art that focuses in the view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- / when doing this step, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- / are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures, landscapes, animals, etc.)
- / it is what abstract art always connected to from the real world.
- / A kind of subjects of the arts that imagines improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- / other term of mythology.
- / is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- / are artworks that depict real situations.
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- / represents the sea.
- / is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- / If one paints about mountains, oceans, forests and lands, the source of the subject of the art is ____.
- / romanticism, impressionism, expressionism contributed to the emergence of this art.
- / this initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
- / a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- / during this process, the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- / is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- / Refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.
- / a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural or man-made in an artificial setting.
- / are represents urban landscapes.
- / successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
20 Clues: / represents the sea. • / other term of mythology. • / are represents urban landscapes. • / are artworks that depict real situations. • / is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. • / Refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork. • / it is what abstract art always connected to from the real world. • ...
Art 2023-01-11
10 Clues: art on canvas • statue for worship • Arabic writing art • female ballet dancer • performance of works of art • statue to commemorate the event • someone who creates works of art • buildings for historical objects • sculptural technique with soap materials • the show relies on gesture and facial expressions
ART 2019-09-04
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- A design principle which creates the feeling of equality of weight, attention or attraction of the various elements within the composition as a means of accomplishing unity, is called ……….
- Guernica was created to show the destruction and cruelty of ……….
- Name the art work that John Muafangejo created using the Lino-Cut Technique.
- It is also referred to as climate change.
- A Design principle where the artwork omits all the non-essential or unimportant elements and details that does not contribute to the essence of the overall composition, is called …….
- Give the surname of the artist who painted Guernica.
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- The difference between elements or opposition to various elements is called ……….
- This artist was a famous Italian polymath, scientist, mathematician, engineer, painter etc. Provide his Name and Surname.
- The design principle which suggests action or direction in an artwork is called ………….
- Complete the name of the painting created by Walter Batiss: ……… near a river.
10 Clues: It is also referred to as climate change. • Give the surname of the artist who painted Guernica. • Guernica was created to show the destruction and cruelty of ………. • Name the art work that John Muafangejo created using the Lino-Cut Technique. • Complete the name of the painting created by Walter Batiss: ……… near a river. • ...
ART 2021-09-25
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- A unique type of printmaking wherein paints or ink is applied to a smooth surface such as cooper or glass, and then through a printing press, the image is pressed to a sheet of paper.
- Refers to the type of stenciling that involves designing an image and then applying the paint or ink through a screen which is typically called a silk screen.
- A person refers to a visual artist who creates two- or three- dimensional art using a range of materials— from stone to wood, plastic to paperclips.
- This refers to the process of manipulating soft materials that can be shaped by the sculptor’s hands to create a three-dimensional form.
- This type of printmaking is commonly seen in laser or ink jet printers.
- The method of making a mold and casting it in a durable material such as bronze. The two most commonly used methods of this are sand casting and the "lost wax“ process.
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- It refers to the most developed type of printmaking that can be used alongside more standard forms of printmaking like relief, intaglio, lithography, and stenciling.
- This involves cutting the design out of a thin material and then printing the design by rubbing or spraying paint around the areas that are cut out.
- It is a subtractive process in sculpture wherein artist subtracts or cuts away from a solid material to reach the desired form.
- It is an old method of intaglio printmaking that involves carving the metal to create the design.
10 Clues: This type of printmaking is commonly seen in laser or ink jet printers. • It is an old method of intaglio printmaking that involves carving the metal to create the design. • It is a subtractive process in sculpture wherein artist subtracts or cuts away from a solid material to reach the desired form. • ...
Art 2021-03-02
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- The shape of somebody/something; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen
- A kind of paint in which the colour is mixed with egg and water; a method of painting that uses this kind of paint
- A situation in which different things exist in equal, correct.
- The ability to make sensible decisions after carefully considering the best thing to do.
- Mural paintings, caves or rock cliffs
- Coloured paint containing oil.
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- Someone or a group of people interested in something.
- The form of the outer edges or surfaces of something; an example of something that has a particular form
- Special importance that is given to something
- A particular way of doing something, especially one in which you have to learn special skills
10 Clues: Coloured paint containing oil. • Mural paintings, caves or rock cliffs • Special importance that is given to something • Someone or a group of people interested in something. • A situation in which different things exist in equal, correct. • The shape of somebody/something; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen • ...
Art 2023-02-05
10 Clues: quick drawing • fuzzy material • used for sewing • a type of painting • from your fireplace • easy to blend medium • mix of paper and glue • style of folding paper • tool to make paintings • something used to make 3d art
Art 2023-02-21
art 2023-03-16
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- paper that is colored
- art utensils used for coloring books
- an utensil used for painting
- something that is sticky but not tape it can glue
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- a thing that is mostly used for drawing on
- utensils that toddlers use
- pencils that have color
- an utensil for sketching or schoolwork
- the first word in paintbrush
- pointy utensils used for cutting
10 Clues: paper that is colored • pencils that have color • utensils that toddlers use • the first word in paintbrush • an utensil used for painting • pointy utensils used for cutting • art utensils used for coloring books • an utensil for sketching or schoolwork • a thing that is mostly used for drawing on • something that is sticky but not tape it can glue
art 2023-04-17
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- It is called the Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines.
- It is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque.
- These are bamboo laths where people from Mindoro wrote and carved their chants using pointed and sharp objects.
- It is a type of Palawan traditional basket made by th "Palaw'an tribe" which is mostly seen in the mountains of the south.
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- This means "merrymaking", a joyful gathering with singing and dancing.
- It refers to the masks that are made of wood or paper mache adorned with colorful shells, animal hair tassels, and crepe papers.
- They are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the Philippines and can be mainly found in the central and Northern Palawan.
- A fine material used in Romblon, creating lots of items such as small souvenir eggs and animals, chess sets, name plates, and mortar and pestle.
- ____ palm is the staple material used in the weaving of Marinduqueños.
- It is used in weaving of the Iraya-Mangyan which they crafted into baskets and other modern items such as coasters, trays, and bread plates.
10 Clues: It is called the Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines. • This means "merrymaking", a joyful gathering with singing and dancing. • ____ palm is the staple material used in the weaving of Marinduqueños. • It is a lenten festival held annually on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque. • ...
Art 2023-04-17
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- that describe the artwork
- the emotions that are elicited in the viewer of a piece of artwork
- paint made with a water-soluble binder,
- thinned with water giving a transparent colour.
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- an instrument for writing or drawing, consisting of a thin stick of graphite in a long thin piece of wood
- "a moving dot"
- a phenomenon of light or visual perception
- the physical feel of something
- the ability to do something well.
- a person in the class who is obsessed with art
10 Clues: "a moving dot" • that describe the artwork • the physical feel of something • the ability to do something well. • paint made with a water-soluble binder, • a phenomenon of light or visual perception • a person in the class who is obsessed with art • thinned with water giving a transparent colour. • the emotions that are elicited in the viewer of a piece of artwork • ...
Art 2023-06-20
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- in few words
- a subject or issue over which there is continuing disagreement
- to start thinking
- say or do something to disturb an existing situation and upset people
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- set an activity in motion; make a start
- be fated to fail in one's efforts
- Petrol is getting more expensive, train tickets are becoming less affordable every with annoying regularity... But why______ on how ot fund the coming journey?
- do something for a long time without achieving anything apart from purposeless repetition
- the basic facts about something, without any detail
- ___our heads together
10 Clues: in few words • to start thinking • ___our heads together • be fated to fail in one's efforts • set an activity in motion; make a start • the basic facts about something, without any detail • a subject or issue over which there is continuing disagreement • say or do something to disturb an existing situation and upset people • ...
Art 2016-11-26
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- The art of painting on freshly spread moist lime plaster with water-based pigments
- A frame for supporting something (as an artist's canvas)
- To exhibit ostentatiously
- A paint of which the liquid is a water dispersion of the binding material (as glue, casein, or gum)
- A worthless imitation passed off as genuine
- A picture using lines to represent the chief features of an object or scene
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- A heavy handwoven reversible textile used for hangings, curtains, and upholstery and characterized by complicated pictorial designs
- A picture representing a scene at sea
- A state of maximum impregnation
- To make a picture of somebody
10 Clues: To exhibit ostentatiously • To make a picture of somebody • A state of maximum impregnation • A picture representing a scene at sea • A worthless imitation passed off as genuine • A frame for supporting something (as an artist's canvas) • A picture using lines to represent the chief features of an object or scene • ...
ART 2018-12-06
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- You use this to chip away at rock
- This is what you use to paint with
- You use a computer to make this art
- An artist draws in this
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- This is a very famous painting
- This is a very famous painter
- This is what you draw and paint on
- You use a pencil or pen to make this type of art
- An artist uses a chisel to make this
- This person makes art
10 Clues: This person makes art • An artist draws in this • This is a very famous painter • This is a very famous painting • You use this to chip away at rock • This is what you draw and paint on • This is what you use to paint with • You use a computer to make this art • An artist uses a chisel to make this • You use a pencil or pen to make this type of art
Art 2022-01-19
10 Clues: create • lots of colors • synonym to draw • what you paint on • synonym to sketch • not typical artwork • red, yellow and blue • how you create pictures • orange, green and purple • There are many variations of this
Art 2022-04-29
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- When we drew the bunny, what was the first thing we drew?
- What kind of paint is used with water?
- What is a coloring utensil used for traditional art?
- Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle?
- What kind of art is made on a device?
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- What kind of art is made physically?
- What do you draw on in a pencil drawing?
- Which art app has a lot of brushes and is easy to navigate?
- What do you use to sketch?
- What do you paint on when you use acrylic paint?
10 Clues: What do you use to sketch? • What kind of art is made physically? • What kind of art is made on a device? • What kind of paint is used with water? • What do you draw on in a pencil drawing? • What do you paint on when you use acrylic paint? • What is a coloring utensil used for traditional art? • Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle? • ...
art 2023-11-29
art 2023-11-29
10 Clues: we made a mistake. • lets cut our paper. • its measureing time. • lets do a rughf coppy. • lets sketch something. • i snaped my pencil led off. • try to make it almost perfect. • its time to get our self durty. • it holds every thing for mrs.loewen. • lets put some bright colors on a white paper.
Art 2024-02-04
10 Clues: use these to paint • what do you paint a • use these to colour • you see art ________ • something to paint on • artists use them on canvases • most artists need this resource • you can learn about _______ artists • a type of art (dotty)learning today • is a subject at school which is fun
Art 2023-12-14
10 Clues: Mona Lisa • of Athens • of Horatii • Father of Cubism • Delft Light Artist • never-ending stairs • The most self portraits • The Kiss (first and last name) • Most featured Artist this evening • post-impressionism artist who cut out shapes from paper
Art 2024-02-02
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- Another term for graphic navel,it has lots of illustrations.
- A kind of art used by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet.
- A popular art created by Andy Warhol.
- It’s something that is carved out of stone.
- Something that is made with paint.
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- It is a place that we put famous and old artefacts.
- Used instead of paper when painting.
- Little stones that are put together to create an illustration
- A painting that shows the face of someone.
- A pretty fabric wall hanging.
10 Clues: A pretty fabric wall hanging. • Something that is made with paint. • Used instead of paper when painting. • A popular art created by Andy Warhol. • A painting that shows the face of someone. • It’s something that is carved out of stone. • It is a place that we put famous and old artefacts. • A kind of art used by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet. • ...
art 2025-03-06
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- the material or technique used to create art (e.g., oil, watercolor).
- art that does not attempt to represent reality.
- the technique used to create the illusion of depth.
- the arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- the principles guiding the appreciation of beauty in art.
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- the mark made by a brush in painting.
- large-scale, mixed-media works designed for a specific space.
- the range of colors used by an artist.
- an art movement focusing on emotional experience.
- three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials.
10 Clues: the mark made by a brush in painting. • the range of colors used by an artist. • the arrangement of elements in a work of art. • art that does not attempt to represent reality. • an art movement focusing on emotional experience. • the technique used to create the illusion of depth. • three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials. • ...
art 2024-12-21
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- Uses shapes, colors, and forms to create compositions that don't directly represent reality.
- A durable type of pottery made from stone-like clay, typically fired at a high temperature.
- Depicts natural scenery such as mountains, forests, and rivers.
- A fine, white pottery made from kaolin clay, fired at high temperatures, known for its smooth texture.
- Pottery made from clay and fired at a low temperature, often porous and not suitable for holding liquids.
- A sculpture of a person’s head, often showing only the upper shoulders.
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- A three-dimensional representation of a person, animal, or object.
- A painting of a person, focusing on capturing their likeness and personality.
- Life: Focuses on inanimate objects, often everyday items like flowers, food, or tools.
- Sculpture that projects from a flat surface, often used in architectural decoration.
10 Clues: Depicts natural scenery such as mountains, forests, and rivers. • A three-dimensional representation of a person, animal, or object. • A sculpture of a person’s head, often showing only the upper shoulders. • A painting of a person, focusing on capturing their likeness and personality. • ...
Art 2025-06-15
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- 20th-century art style using geometric shapes to depict subjects
- Flat surface used by painters to mix colors
- Technique that creates an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- Visual art often painted illicitly in public spaces
- Artwork made by compiling found or unrelated objects
- Technique using strong contrasts between light and dark
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- Artwork made by assembling different materials onto a surface
- Art movement known for capturing light and fleeting moments with loose brushwork
- A mural painting technique applied on wet plaster
- Print made using a stone or metal plate with a greasy surface
10 Clues: Flat surface used by painters to mix colors • A mural painting technique applied on wet plaster • Visual art often painted illicitly in public spaces • Artwork made by compiling found or unrelated objects • Technique using strong contrasts between light and dark • Artwork made by assembling different materials onto a surface • ...
Art 2024-05-21
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- Winding or circling around a center and gradually getting closer to or farther away from it
- The shape of an egg
- As... as a die
- Repeated design
- Twinkle, twinkle, little...
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- A work of art made by gluing pieces of different materials to a flat surface
- A 3D work of art
- A work of art on canvas or paper
- The shape of the moon or a sickle
- Forests, lakes, seas, deserts
10 Clues: As... as a die • Repeated design • A 3D work of art • The shape of an egg • Twinkle, twinkle, little... • Forests, lakes, seas, deserts • A work of art on canvas or paper • The shape of the moon or a sickle • A work of art made by gluing pieces of different materials to a flat surface • ...
Art 2024-10-13
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- a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance
- the people who sit and watch a performance at a theatre, cinema, etc.
- a room where television/radio programmes or music recordings are made
- one of the characters in a film, play, or dance, or the words, actions, or movements that are said or done by that character
- a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time
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- a large group of musicians who play different instruments together and are led by a conductor
- the words that an actor speaks when performing in a film, play, etc.
- a short performance that an actor, musician, dancer, etc. gives in order to show they are suitable for a particular play, film, show, etc.
- a television or radio programme or a theatre performance
- the words of a song
10 Clues: the words of a song • a television or radio programme or a theatre performance • the words that an actor speaks when performing in a film, play, etc. • the people who sit and watch a performance at a theatre, cinema, etc. • a room where television/radio programmes or music recordings are made • ...
Primitive Art 2018-10-26
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- Common hard metal used to make steel, magnetic and found in small quantities.
- Piece of rock of any shape found on the ground.
- A painted picture that you put on a wall for people to see.
- A very detailed work done with skill and is beautiful.
- Cloth used for making clothes, curtains etc.
- Something pretty put in a place or on top of something to make it look attractive.
- Place of adoration or worship.
- A stone structure above or below the ground where a dead person is buried.
- A group of very large tall stones arranged in a large circle with a smaller circle inside it in southern England.
- Container for liquids.
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- A large tall block of stone in ancient times associated to religious rites.
- A hard metal that is a mixture of copper and tin.
- Small object which is beautiful rather than useful.
- Process of planning, designing and constructing buildings.
- Heavy soil to make bricks or pottery.
- Someone who puts pots, dishes etc out of clay.
- Something used to fight with or attack someone with.
17 Clues: Container for liquids. • Place of adoration or worship. • Heavy soil to make bricks or pottery. • Cloth used for making clothes, curtains etc. • Someone who puts pots, dishes etc out of clay. • Piece of rock of any shape found on the ground. • A hard metal that is a mixture of copper and tin. • Small object which is beautiful rather than useful. • ...
Art Terms 2014-12-23
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- Colors made by mixing two of the primary colors.
- The absence of color.
- The roughness or smoothness of a surface.
- How something looks from your point of view.
- How something looks in relation to something else.
- Lines that move side to side
- How light or dark something is.
- Made by mixing red and yellow together.
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- The complementary color for red.
- An art movement where artists created dreamlike images.
- Lines that move up and down.
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.
- Number 10 on the value scale.
- The three basic colors (red, blue, and yellow)
- Lines that move across from corner to opposite corner.
- A shape in 3D.
- The line where the land and sky meet.
17 Clues: A shape in 3D. • The absence of color. • Lines that move up and down. • Lines that move side to side • Number 10 on the value scale. • How light or dark something is. • The complementary color for red. • The line where the land and sky meet. • Made by mixing red and yellow together. • The roughness or smoothness of a surface. • Colors that are opposite on the color wheel. • ...
Art Terms 2022-03-30
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- art that does not resemble real life things
- Colors that are mixed from primary colors
- Paint that is water based
- Colors that cannot be mixed
- adding darkness to create a shadow
- A technique mixing technique that is like scribbling
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- A technique that means "to scrape"
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- the brightest part of an object
- the point that is farthest from the eye
- another word for color
- Colors mixed from one primary and one secondary color
- the point that is closest to the eye
- Paint that is plastic based
- A term for art materials
- adding lightness to create a highlight
- A technique that comprised of dots or short strokes
17 Clues: another word for color • A term for art materials • Paint that is water based • Paint that is plastic based • Colors that cannot be mixed • the brightest part of an object • adding darkness to create a shadow • A technique that means "to scrape" • the point that is closest to the eye • the lightness or darkness of a color • adding lightness to create a highlight • ...
Art Materials 2022-05-19
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- fine-grained natural soil containing minerals
- cutting instrument with two blades fastened together
- water-soluble paint bound with gum arabic
- traditionally made from calfskin but modernly made with cotton and wood pulp
- Used to fire or heat ceramics
- rapidly drying synthetic paint
- a paint that used to be made out of egg yolks
- substance fused to pottery to form glass
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- a singular blade attached to a handle
- an adhesive used in class
- crystalline form of the element carbon
- plain-woven fabric usually made from cotton or hemp yarn
- strip of material marked at regular intervals and helps you draw straight lines
- stick of pigment and on-drying binders such as oil and wax
- a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax
- sticky strips used to fasten or attach items
- felt-tip pen with a broad tip
17 Clues: an adhesive used in class • Used to fire or heat ceramics • felt-tip pen with a broad tip • rapidly drying synthetic paint • a singular blade attached to a handle • crystalline form of the element carbon • substance fused to pottery to form glass • water-soluble paint bound with gum arabic • a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax • ...
Romanesque Art 2020-11-09
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- small churches
- a richly decorated door
- the people that started and spread Romanesque style
- a place where religious offerings are made
- supports the walls of buildings
- a semi-circular recess
- a tower that contained the church bell
- there are only a few of these in churches
- located at the top of a tower
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- a pillar that supports a building
- the part where both arms of the Latin cross meet
- these were sometimes made on the outside of churches
- a type of vault that forms a half cylinder
- the people that promoted religious artwork
- these buildings had thick walls
- a passage space on the sides of the church
- aisles of the church
17 Clues: small churches • aisles of the church • a semi-circular recess • a richly decorated door • located at the top of a tower • these buildings had thick walls • supports the walls of buildings • a pillar that supports a building • a tower that contained the church bell • there are only a few of these in churches • a type of vault that forms a half cylinder • ...
Digital Art 2023-11-13
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- keyboard shortcut is v
- a selection tool that makes rectangles
- keyboard shortcut [] to change brush size
- level of transparency
- blocks areas of the image from being seen
- has soft or hard options
- keyboard shortcut to duplicate a layer
- a tool that fades one color to another
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- a selection tool
- keyboard shortcut is i
- change light & color of a layer
- what you are supposed to do at the very end
- a tool that selects other pixels like the pixel you clicked
- fills a space with color
- command-shift-4
- the format you save in when you are turning in
- the format you save in while you are still working
17 Clues: command-shift-4 • a selection tool • level of transparency • keyboard shortcut is i • keyboard shortcut is v • fills a space with color • has soft or hard options • change light & color of a layer • a selection tool that makes rectangles • keyboard shortcut to duplicate a layer • a tool that fades one color to another • keyboard shortcut [] to change brush size • ...
Art 101 2020-03-30
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- Dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot...
- An intellectual gathering where art was showcased
- Every Renaissance painting has got one
- A popular public museum in India
- India's most well-attended biennale
- Monet painted them from his window
- Uses visual art as a literary device
- Indian modern whose diagonals slashed the frame
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- Norwegian maker of the original 'SCREAM'
- The most famous smile in the world
- An Indian artist who constantly lays her bets on Cassandra though no one believes her prophecies
- An Indian artist who can shutter you down
- Active or inactive, just like people
- A famous Santiniketan painter who went blind
- If you're painting en plein air you must be here
- They came after the Romantics
- Van Gogh lost his mind and then his...
17 Clues: They came after the Romantics • Dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot... • A popular public museum in India • The most famous smile in the world • Monet painted them from his window • India's most well-attended biennale • Active or inactive, just like people • Uses visual art as a literary device • Every Renaissance painting has got one • Van Gogh lost his mind and then his... • ...
Art Review 2023-04-28
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- 3-D objects
- the way something feels
- this class
- negative and positive
- creating depth by using what?
- colors across from each other
- orange,green, and purple scheme
- colors side by side
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- shading with lines that do not cross
- when an image is in front of another
- to shade with dots
- squares,circles,triangles
- lights and darks
- color scheme using only one color
- going light to dark
- red,yellow,and blue scheme
- blacks,browns, grays, and whites scheme
17 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 • creating depth by using what? • colors across from each other • orange,green, and purple scheme • color scheme using only one color • shading with lines that do not cross • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-11-20
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- Different colored _______ had different symbolic meaning
- Responsible for constructing the dine of the Florence Cathedral
- Actors gained more _________ once permanent theatres were built.
- A group or soloist singing without accompaniment
- Italian banking family and patrons of the arts
- Pioneered the development of the fantasia
- First to incorporate blank verse (Last Name)
- What does Renaissance mean?
- Only __________ could be actors.
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- The English Renaissance is also referred to as the ________ age.
- The ______________ Theatre was built by Shakespeare's Company.
- Wrote 154 sonnets and 37 plays
- The faithful representation of the observable world
- Learning a trade from another
- A work of art that is divided into 3 sections
- An approach to life based on reason and our common
- The ______________ was the first theatre built in London.
17 Clues: What does Renaissance mean? • Learning a trade from another • Wrote 154 sonnets and 37 plays • Only __________ could be actors. • Pioneered the development of the fantasia • First to incorporate blank verse (Last Name) • A work of art that is divided into 3 sections • Italian banking family and patrons of the arts • A group or soloist singing without accompaniment • ...
Art Vocab 2024-11-01
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- 3D artwork
- 3D square
- painting of land
- lightness and darkness of an image
- color group: red, blue, yellow
- something that repeats
- color group: purple, green, orange
- direction on a slant
- how something feels
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- Tool used to paint
- direction up and down
- direction left to right
- when something stands out
- 3D shape
- painting of a person
- created by adding black to a color
- created by adding white to a color
17 Clues: 3D shape • 3D square • 3D artwork • painting of land • Tool used to paint • how something feels • painting of a person • direction on a slant • direction up and down • something that repeats • direction left to right • when something stands out • color group: red, blue, yellow • lightness and darkness of an image • color group: purple, green, orange • created by adding black to a color • ...
Art Crossword 2025-09-24
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- What we call a 3d square
- What we call a 3d triangle
- Found in the earth, used to make pottery
- The point of view of someone in a story or a picture
- A building that collects and hosts art shows
- What we call a 3d circle
- A picture taken with a camera
- A piece of cloth worn in art class to keep paint and clay off clothing
- A tool used to measure and make straight lines
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- The place in the distance where the earth meets the sky.
- A writing tool that has a core made of graphite
- The spot(s) on the horizon where all objects seem to shrink into as they get further away.
- A technique of coloring with a regular pencil that shows shadows and highlights
- A tool used by artists to spread paint onto a picture.
- A type of paint that spreads only when it is mixed with water
- A glossy glass coating that you paint onto pottery
- A dark area created on the ground when an object is in front of a light source.
17 Clues: What we call a 3d square • What we call a 3d circle • What we call a 3d triangle • A picture taken with a camera • Found in the earth, used to make pottery • A building that collects and hosts art shows • A tool used to measure and make straight lines • A writing tool that has a core made of graphite • A glossy glass coating that you paint onto pottery • ...
Street art 2025-12-31
17 Clues: loi • rue • créer • débat • punir • dessin • prison • liberté • peindre • pochoir • quartier • exprimer • propriété • vandalisme • se balader • fresque murale • plein de couleur
Art movements 2023-02-26
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- An 18th style of art that was based on ancient Greece and Rome
- A style of painting used to express strong and inner emotions
- Picasso used this abstract form of painting
- Leonardo da Vinci or Michelangelo were famous representatives of this realist style of painting
- They can energize an artwork
- A heavily decorated style in 17th and 18th centuries
- How do you say "peinture" in English
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- A style of painting in which artists such as Monet or Cezanne tried to represent the effects of light on an object
- A technique of painting which uses dots of unmixed colours
- A style of painting that focuses on detailed depictions of everyday life
- Such art forms were found in the Lascaux cave
- This style of painting created illogical scenes
- Made in the 20th century, this is a combination of materials, concepts and methods that challenge traditions.
- Alphonse Mucha, Antoni Gaudi or Gustav Klimt were some of this movement's leading figures
- A style of painting based on imaginative elements, passion, emotion and observing the senses
- Painter Matisse was regarded as this movement's leading figure
- Famous in the 1960s, it is the use of everyday objects turned into art forms
17 Clues: They can energize an artwork • How do you say "peinture" in English • Picasso used this abstract form of painting • Such art forms were found in the Lascaux cave • This style of painting created illogical scenes • A heavily decorated style in 17th and 18th centuries • A technique of painting which uses dots of unmixed colours • ...
Art Movements 2023-04-21
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- movement that started in France 1840-1848; rejected Romanticism
- a modernist movement to distort a subject for emotional effect
- originated in Europe, artistic, literary, musical ,and intellectual movement from 1800-1850
- optical art that focuses on optical illusions
- 19th Century movement with small, thin, but visible brush strokes
- movement that focused on the value of unconscious and dreams
- early art focusing on record keeping with cultures
- any art crafted using "ores from the earth"
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- a technique of painting using small dots of color
- 1940s-1950s American painters such as Pollock, de Kooning, Rothko
- pioneered by Picasso and Braque by fragmented subject matter
- "the wild beasts"; a movement using strong color or realistic values
- a movement that started in the 1950s including popular culture imagery
- style used contrast, movement, detail, and grandeur/surprise to achieve awe
- a movement from 1860-1970 that denotes styles and philosophy from that era
- movement that suggested ideas through the use of symbols
- visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork
17 Clues: any art crafted using "ores from the earth" • optical art that focuses on optical illusions • a technique of painting using small dots of color • early art focusing on record keeping with cultures • movement that suggested ideas through the use of symbols • pioneered by Picasso and Braque by fragmented subject matter • ...
Art Review 2023-04-28
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- 3-D objects
- the way something feels
- this class
- negative and positive
- creating depth by using what?
- colors across from each other
- orange,green, and purple scheme
- colors side by side
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- shading with lines that do not cross
- when an image is in front of another
- to shade with dots
- squares,circles,triangles
- lights and darks
- color scheme using only one color
- going light to dark
- red,yellow,and blue scheme
- blacks,browns, grays, and whites scheme
17 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 • creating depth by using what? • colors across from each other • orange,green, and purple scheme • color scheme using only one color • shading with lines that do not cross • ...
Street Art 2016-08-22
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- values Something street art challenges?
- When you paint stylised words. It is often the name of the street artist.
- A type of colour often used in tagging?
- Something tagging usually depicts?
- Is Graffiti writing is another word for tagging?
- Something that can wear away, can be described as _________.
- Street art is a style of _________ art.
- A colour.
- What is used to stick a paste-up?
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- Where Street Art originated?
- A cut out, which is spray painted onto a wall.
- A famous street artist.
- The colour you get by mixing blue and red.
- When someone attacks a wall with paint.
- An art element.
- Something used in Street Art that has a gooey back.
- Painting on a wall.
- A colour.
18 Clues: A colour. • A colour. • An art element. • Painting on a wall. • A famous street artist. • Where Street Art originated? • What is used to stick a paste-up? • Something tagging usually depicts? • values Something street art challenges? • When someone attacks a wall with paint. • A type of colour often used in tagging? • Street art is a style of _________ art. • ...
Art Terms 2021-12-14
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- Unfired, dried ceramics; No moisture remaining.
- Different materials are used in order to create art (Markers, acrylic, watercolors, etc).
- Adding white to a pure hue (color).
- Clay mixed with water to be used to join sections together.
- An oven-like piece of equipment is used to fire clay objects.
- Glass forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to bisque ware to add color.
- Colors that are across each other on the color wheel.
- Color without tints and shades, pure pigment.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
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- Technique is used to transition one shade to another.
- An art piece is made up of simple forms such as a triangle.
- Shading light to dark.
- To scratch the surface of clay in areas that will be joined.
- Ceramicware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Creating a picture of one's self.
- Scratching the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined before adding slip.
- Adding black to a pure hue (color).
17 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Creating a picture of one's self. • Adding white to a pure hue (color). • Adding black to a pure hue (color). • Color without tints and shades, pure pigment. • Unfired, dried ceramics; No moisture remaining. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramicware that has been fired once without glaze. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-02-17
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- the lightness or darkness of a color
- green, orange, purple
- the visual weight of an image
- 3 dimensional figures
- a feeling of action in the artwork
- the use of one color and its tints, tones, and shades
- red, yellow, blue
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- the way something looks or feels
- the area around, within, and between objects
- the area closest to the viewer
- is two dimensional and flat
- red, yellow, orange
- a color mixed with black
- when both sides are the same
- a color mixed with white
- blue, green, purple
- when both sides are equal but not identical
17 Clues: red, yellow, blue • red, yellow, orange • blue, green, purple • green, orange, purple • 3 dimensional figures • a color mixed with black • a color mixed with white • is two dimensional and flat • when both sides are the same • the visual weight of an image • the area closest to the viewer • the way something looks or feels • a feeling of action in the artwork • ...
Art Crossword 2023-12-21
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- A frame-like edge around a shape or image.
- A large artwork, usually a painting, that is created or placed on a wall or ceiling, often in a public place.
- The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away
- The idea of what is beautiful or pleasing to the eye
- Gradually transitioning from one colour hue to another, or from one shade to another.
- Does not show realness, but uses colours, marks and other visual elements.
- A crayon made of either chalk or oil.
- The part of the artwork that seems to be closest to you.
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- The surface quality of an object.
- To mix more than one color together.
- A small part of an artwork.
- A work of art created to show a person, animal, or group of people, usually focusing on the face.
- A line, shape, mark, or texture made with paintbrush.
- A slanted edge or line
- A design in which shapes, lines, colours or forms are repeated.
- The arrangement of the elements.
- A place where works of art are cared for and displayed.
17 Clues: A slanted edge or line • A small part of an artwork. • The arrangement of the elements. • The surface quality of an object. • To mix more than one color together. • A crayon made of either chalk or oil. • A frame-like edge around a shape or image. • The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away • The idea of what is beautiful or pleasing to the eye • ...
Art Crossword 2025-03-05
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- a work of art that uses paper and glue to create an image
- a 3 dimensional work of art
- Mrs. Jackson likes her line to be one behind the other.
- Mrs. Jackson likes her lines ______, meaning everyone is facing forward.
- Shiiiiiii!!
- a tool used to grade an artwork so that artists know exactly what is expected for each project
- a golden age for African American artists, writers, and musicians
- It is important to work use these from start to finish. First is pencil, then color, then detail.
- an art making material that is vibrant, blindable, and made of oil.
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- an art making material that is easily blended by using fingertips.
- a light marking used as the first layer of an artwork
- a type of art that uses a camera to create an image
- the day an artist must complete a project
- Mrs. Jackson likes her lines silent. She uses this word to describe that
- a tool used to apply paint
- a fluid coloring material used to create works of art
- a person who dedicates their life to creating
17 Clues: Shiiiiiii!! • a tool used to apply paint • a 3 dimensional work of art • the day an artist must complete a project • a person who dedicates their life to creating • a type of art that uses a camera to create an image • a light marking used as the first layer of an artwork • a fluid coloring material used to create works of art • ...
ToK 2022-11-29
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- Recognises different views
- The logical basis of the Sciences
- The universal paradigm
- The third element in GJUK
- An Art form
- A task for the historian
- An element of a basis for analysing Art
- How we do NOT consume Art
- The philosophical basis of the Sciences
- The nature of an artistic experience
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- A framework for ToK questions
- The goal sought be the Natural Sciences
- A characteristic of the historical record
- The nature of worldly knowledge
- A similarity between Art and History
- A euphemism for modernisation
- Ways of approaching the historical process
- An element of the Knowledge Framework
- A characteristic of knowledge
- A lens through which to view the world
- Often expressed in Art
21 Clues: An Art form • The universal paradigm • Often expressed in Art • A task for the historian • The third element in GJUK • How we do NOT consume Art • Recognises different views • A framework for ToK questions • A euphemism for modernisation • A characteristic of knowledge • The nature of worldly knowledge • The logical basis of the Sciences • A similarity between Art and History • ...
Test Review 2024-04-22
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- Art that depicted rich aristocrats with soft pastel colors.
- Art movement where art can be found on cave walls. Think prehistory.
- Art that was about the idea. Up to the viewer to interpret sometimes. Action art.
- Biblical-inspired Art, very high contrast dark and dramatic paintings.
- Art that revolves around civilizations of the past.Greek, Roman, and Egyptian.
- Artwork that expressed emotion with intense colors, lines, and scenes.
- Art focuses on geometric, modified, and organic shapes and forms.
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- Art It is an art movement that consists of other art movements. Such as Graffiti, Modern, and Entertainment art. Artwork that is created today.
- Artwork that dealt with dreams and the subconscious.
- Artwork that focused on painting outside in the moment. Their artwork can be seen as an individual brushstrokes technique.
- The word translates to "rebirth". This art movement saw the study of the human body inspired by the Romans and Greeks. They invented perspective.
- Artwork that had bright colors, and figures seemed timeless and told stories of self-sacrifice. The main painter was David.
- Artists paint everyday, natural life. If they could not see it they should not draw it. Their art looked real.
- Artwork that was created after the fall of Rome. The Human figure was not studied. Very religious and flat forms.
- Artwork is a representation of popular media and culture.
15 Clues: Artwork that dealt with dreams and the subconscious. • Artwork is a representation of popular media and culture. • Art that depicted rich aristocrats with soft pastel colors. • Art focuses on geometric, modified, and organic shapes and forms. • Art movement where art can be found on cave walls. Think prehistory. • ...
Lost origins 3 2022-08-23
17 Clues: V #056 • V #092 • V #048 • V #082 • VSTAR #136 • VSTAR #147 • Radiant #123 • Base Holo #003 • Base Holo #017 • Base Holo #013 • V Full Art #173 • Gold trainer #124 • VSTAR Rainbow #201 • Rainbow Trainer #204 • Full Art Trainer #191 • Full Art Trainer #190 • V Alternate Full Art #177
35 2025-03-28
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- Egyptian stability symbol
- Male figures as columns
- Guiding depicted artwork
- Frieze decorated band
- Decorative German script
- Medieval counting tokens
- Decorative foliage motif
- Small Egyptian figures
- Decorative bracket
- Cross-shaped reliquary
- Conflict over images
- Zoroastrian deity depiction
- Artistic bear motif
- Flat-bottom boat depicted
- Spiral patterned artwork
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- Manuscript end notes
- Art before Columbus era
- Stone-based artwork
- Triple spiral motif
- Art with nonperiodic pattern
- Coin-based artwork
- Medieval fur motif
- Artistic purification ritual
- Temporary collectible art
- Greek festival art
25 Clues: Decorative bracket • Coin-based artwork • Medieval fur motif • Greek festival art • Stone-based artwork • Triple spiral motif • Artistic bear motif • Manuscript end notes • Conflict over images • Frieze decorated band • Small Egyptian figures • Cross-shaped reliquary • Art before Columbus era • Male figures as columns • Guiding depicted artwork • Decorative German script • ...
Martial Arts 2023-06-14
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- A French martial art that combines boxing techniques with kicks, known for its elegant and fluid movements
- A Chinese martial art that encompasses a wide range of techniques including strikes, kicks, and grappling
- A Filipino martial art known for its weapon-based techniques, focusing on sticks, knives, and bladed weapons
- A striking-based martial art that emphasizes punches, kicks, and knee strikes
- A Korean martial art involving joint locks, throws, and strikes, emphasizing circular motion and redirecting force
- A Japanese martial art focused on throws, grappling, and submission holds
- A Chinese martial art known for its close-range combat techniques and simultaneous attack and defense
- A Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music with fluid kicks and spins
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- A ground-based martial art focused on grappling and submissions, developed in Brazil
- A self-defense system developed in Israel, emphasizing practical techniques for real-life situations
- A hybrid martial art combining elements of boxing and karate, incorporating both punches and kicks
- A self-defense system developed in Israel, emphasizing practical techniques for real-life situations
- A Thai martial art known for its powerful strikes using fists, elbows, knees, and shins
- A Korean martial art known for its dynamic kicks and jumping/spinning kicks
- A combat sport focusing on punches and footwork, commonly practiced as a martial art
- A traditional Japanese martial art that focuses on precise strikes and defensive techniques to improve oneself.
16 Clues: A Japanese martial art focused on throws, grappling, and submission holds • A Korean martial art known for its dynamic kicks and jumping/spinning kicks • A striking-based martial art that emphasizes punches, kicks, and knee strikes • A ground-based martial art focused on grappling and submissions, developed in Brazil • ...
art 2013-04-09
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- a building where important cultural, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public
- a piece of electronic equipment shaped like a box with a screen, on which you can watch programmes
- a short film that is made by photographing a series of drawings
- the art or skill of making pictures, plans etc with a pen or pencil
- a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports player
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- a building in which films are shown
- a series of sounds made by instruments or voices in a way that is pleasant or exciting
- a building or place with a stage where plays and shows are performed
- the person who gives instructions to the actors and other people working on a film or play
- the use of painting, drawing, sculpture etc to represent things or express ideas
10 Clues: a building in which films are shown • a famous and successful actor, musician, or sports player • a short film that is made by photographing a series of drawings • the art or skill of making pictures, plans etc with a pen or pencil • a building or place with a stage where plays and shows are performed • ...
Art 2021-03-02
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- The shape of somebody/something; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen
- A kind of paint in which the colour is mixed with egg and water; a method of painting that uses this kind of paint
- A situation in which different things exist in equal, correct.
- The ability to make sensible decisions after carefully considering the best thing to do.
- Mural paintings, caves or rock cliffs
- Coloured paint containing oil.
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- Someone or a group of people interested in something.
- The form of the outer edges or surfaces of something; an example of something that has a particular form
- Special importance that is given to something
- A particular way of doing something, especially one in which you have to learn special skills
10 Clues: Coloured paint containing oil. • Mural paintings, caves or rock cliffs • Special importance that is given to something • Someone or a group of people interested in something. • A situation in which different things exist in equal, correct. • The shape of somebody/something; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen • ...
Art 2019-04-16
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- unclear and difficult to understand or see
- a change to the original or natural shape
- the art of drawing, the ability to draw well
- to paint people or objects to make them seem smaller or close together
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- the act or art of making portraits
- an idea that appears repeatedly in the work of an artist
- the use of areas of light and darkness in a painting
- the particular style that an artist has of putting paint onto the painting with a brush
- a simple, quickly-made drawing that does not have many details
- transparent
10 Clues: transparent • the act or art of making portraits • a change to the original or natural shape • unclear and difficult to understand or see • the art of drawing, the ability to draw well • the use of areas of light and darkness in a painting • an idea that appears repeatedly in the work of an artist • a simple, quickly-made drawing that does not have many details • ...
Art 2019-09-12
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- first name of the artist inspired by comic strips
- the Tate museum is guarded by this creature
- painting featuring a lady's mysterious smile
- a flat, brimless hat
- number of paintings sold by Vincent Van Gogh in his lifetime
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- famous museum in Paris containing thousands of art pieces
- this artist made his start as an art forger
- Grant Wood used his sister and his ____ as models for American Gothic
- an exhibition in Sweden once featured art made by this animal
- artist known for graffiti
10 Clues: a flat, brimless hat • artist known for graffiti • this artist made his start as an art forger • the Tate museum is guarded by this creature • painting featuring a lady's mysterious smile • first name of the artist inspired by comic strips • famous museum in Paris containing thousands of art pieces • number of paintings sold by Vincent Van Gogh in his lifetime • ...
Art 2020-10-04
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- a flexible material consisting of natural or artificial fibers
- art form, which uses clay
- the craft of attaching beads to one another
- painting that shows nature
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- a place where art is put on display
- a painting in which the painting is made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
- activity of making items from wood
- another name for a colour
- making images on canvas with string
- freehand drawing
10 Clues: freehand drawing • art form, which uses clay • another name for a colour • painting that shows nature • activity of making items from wood • a place where art is put on display • making images on canvas with string • the craft of attaching beads to one another • a flexible material consisting of natural or artificial fibers • ...
art 2021-06-12
ART 2021-07-15
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- FAMOUS COUNTRY IN OCEANIA ATTRACTING MANY TOURISTS
- A FORM OF PAINTING ORIGINATED IN BIHAR ALSO REFERRED TO AS MITHILA ART
- THE HIGHEST FORM OF EAST-ASIAN ART
- PABLO PICASSO AND MONSIEUR SIGNY l'ABBAYE STYLE
- MADE BY MUD SPUN ON A WHEEL IN RURAL AREAS AND NOW ARE ALSO MADE OF PLASTIC,BAMBOO AND, GLASS AND METAL
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- ART STYLE IN EUROPE FROM late 18th century to mid-19th century
- popular art forms in India sandpainting decoration that uses finely ground white powder and colours, and is used commonly outside homes in India
- A 3D REPRESENTATION OF VIRTUALLY ANYTHING FOUND IN MOST CIVILISATIONS
- OLDEST KNOWN BEADS WERE MADE FROM THESE TYPES OF SHELLS
- LEONARDO DA VINCI
10 Clues: LEONARDO DA VINCI • THE HIGHEST FORM OF EAST-ASIAN ART • PABLO PICASSO AND MONSIEUR SIGNY l'ABBAYE STYLE • FAMOUS COUNTRY IN OCEANIA ATTRACTING MANY TOURISTS • OLDEST KNOWN BEADS WERE MADE FROM THESE TYPES OF SHELLS • ART STYLE IN EUROPE FROM late 18th century to mid-19th century • A 3D REPRESENTATION OF VIRTUALLY ANYTHING FOUND IN MOST CIVILISATIONS • ...
Art 2023-09-27
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- to improve the appearance of
- this includes origami,woodworking,sewing, embriding, etc.
- synonym for drawing
- an artwork anyone can make
- create or represent (something) by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques
- something painters paint on
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- a specific artist who use paint to make artwork
- a type of dust-paint you use with water to color
- a night view drawn by Vincent van Gogh
- a person drawn by Leonardo da Vinci
10 Clues: synonym for drawing • an artwork anyone can make • something painters paint on • to improve the appearance of • a person drawn by Leonardo da Vinci • a night view drawn by Vincent van Gogh • a specific artist who use paint to make artwork • a type of dust-paint you use with water to color • this includes origami,woodworking,sewing, embriding, etc. • ...
art 2023-11-29
10 Clues: sticky • its hairy • its bright • holds paint • its colorful • you use marker • you use pencils • stay in the line • you use it in art • try not to cut your self
Art 2024-08-26
10 Clues: "Related to seeing." • "Full of significance." • "To represent or show." • "Comprehension or grasp." • "What something is about." • "A part of a play or film." • "Someone who sees an event." • "People watching or listening." • "Strong feeling of displeasure." • "A painting or photo of a person."
ART 2023-06-26
10 Clues: Toddlers use it • There very messy • Colours together • Kinda like sewing • You can't erase it • You need it to draw on • You do it with a pencil • It's paint that is water • You use it to write with • You need a brush to do it
ART 2023-06-26
10 Clues: Toddlers use it • There very messy • Colours together • Kinda like sewing • You can't erase it • You need it to draw on • You do it with a pencil • It's paint that is water • You use it to write with • You need a brush to do it
Art 2023-04-24
10 Clues: use it to draw • makes it look nice • bright and colorful • your making your own • it depends where your at • part of art where you use • your make the art stand out • subject in school where you draw • an inanimate object that is make from man • Your not trying to make it look like something
ART 2021-09-25
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- - The method of making a mold and casting it in a durable material such as bronze. The two most commonly used methods of this are sand casting and the "lost wax“ process.
- - This involves cutting the design out of a thin material and then printing the design by rubbing or spraying paint around the areas that are cut out.
- - It is a subtractive process in sculpture wherein artist subtracts or cuts away from a solid material to reach the desired form.
- - A person refers to a visual artist who creates two- or three-dimensional art using a range of materials from stone to wood, plastic to paperclips.
- - This type of printmaking is commonly seen in laser or ink jet printers.
- - It refers to the most developed type of printmaking that can be used alongside more standard forms of printmaking like relief, intaglio, lithography, and stenciling.
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- - This refers to the process of manipulating soft materials that can be shaped by the sculptor’s hands to create a three-dimensional form.
- - Refers to the type of stenciling that involves designing an image and then applying the paint or ink through a screen which is typically called a silk screen.
- - A unique type of printmaking wherein paints or ink is applied to a smooth surface such as cooper or glass, and then through a printing press, the image is pressed to a sheet of paper.
- - It is an old method of intaglio printmaking that involves carving the metal to create the design.
10 Clues: - This type of printmaking is commonly seen in laser or ink jet printers. • - It is an old method of intaglio printmaking that involves carving the metal to create the design. • - It is a subtractive process in sculpture wherein artist subtracts or cuts away from a solid material to reach the desired form. • ...
ART 2021-12-01
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- lasting only for a short time
- acting, directing and writing plays
- noticing or realizing that something is happening
- for everyone's use, not private
- the art of designing and constructing buildings
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- moving pictures displayed on a screen that tell a story
- a work of art constructed using drawing instruments such as pens, pencils, chalks, etc.
- the creation of two or three dimensional forms by carving ito a material
- instrumental and vocal sounds
- the art of sharing stories using the written word
10 Clues: lasting only for a short time • instrumental and vocal sounds • for everyone's use, not private • acting, directing and writing plays • the art of designing and constructing buildings • the art of sharing stories using the written word • noticing or realizing that something is happening • moving pictures displayed on a screen that tell a story • ...
art 2024-12-22
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- Uses shapes, colors, and forms to create compositions that don't directly represent reality.
- A durable type of pottery made from stone-like clay, typically fired at a high temperature.
- A painting of a person, focusing on capturing their likeness and personality.
- Sculpture that projects from a flat surface, often used in architectural decoration.
- Pottery made from clay and fired at a low temperature, often porous and not suitable for holding liquids.
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- Depicts natural scenery such as mountains, forests, and rivers.
- A fine, white pottery made from kaolin clay, fired at high temperatures, known for its smooth texture.
- A sculpture of a person’s head, often showing only the upper shoulders.
- A three-dimensional representation of a person, animal, or object.
- Focuses on inanimate objects, often everyday items like flowers, food, or tools.
10 Clues: Depicts natural scenery such as mountains, forests, and rivers. • A three-dimensional representation of a person, animal, or object. • A sculpture of a person’s head, often showing only the upper shoulders. • A painting of a person, focusing on capturing their likeness and personality. • ...
Art 2025-01-26
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- An art form
- The author of the poem "The Seven Ages of the man"
- A representative of the Renaissance
- A representative of Pop Art
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- A representative of Impressionism
- A representative of Post-Impressionism
- A representative of Cubism
- A representative of Baroque
- The author of the song "Summertime
- A representative of Surrealism
10 Clues: An art form • A representative of Cubism • A representative of Baroque • A representative of Pop Art • A representative of Surrealism • A representative of Impressionism • The author of the song "Summertime • A representative of the Renaissance • A representative of Post-Impressionism • The author of the poem "The Seven Ages of the man"
art 2024-09-08
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- expression of emotion ideas and emotions
- it can be straight, curved or zigzag
- it can be fast or slow and smooth
- example of this are smooth and rough
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- it is the beat of the music
- it can be round, square or triangle
- it is empty area in a drawing
- this can be loud, soft, high or low
- you can use it to paint and make thing interesting
- the lightness or darkness of a color
10 Clues: it is the beat of the music • it is empty area in a drawing • it can be fast or slow and smooth • it can be round, square or triangle • this can be loud, soft, high or low • it can be straight, curved or zigzag • the lightness or darkness of a color • example of this are smooth and rough • expression of emotion ideas and emotions • ...
Art 2023-10-10
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- bad or not fresh
- involving little exercise or physical activity
- a long, white vegetable with green leaves on top that tastes and smells like an onion
- hard and dry on the outside
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- a sea creature with a long body and ten arms situated around the mouth, or this animal eaten as food
- a style of cooking of a particular country
- tasteless
- a type of herb with curly or flat leaves, used to add flavour to food and also to make it look attractive
- a large flat sea creature that lives in a shell, some types of which can be eaten either cooked or uncooked, and other types of which produce pearls
- ...of garlic
10 Clues: tasteless • ...of garlic • bad or not fresh • hard and dry on the outside • a style of cooking of a particular country • involving little exercise or physical activity • a long, white vegetable with green leaves on top that tastes and smells like an onion • a sea creature with a long body and ten arms situated around the mouth, or this animal eaten as food • ...
ART 2022-07-01
Art 2022-04-29
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- When we drew the bunny, what was the first thing we drew?
- What kind of paint is used with water?
- What are coloring utensils that let you make a wide range of colorful drawings?
- Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle?
- What kind of art is made on a device?
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- What kind of art is made physically?
- What do you draw on in a pencil drawing?
- Which art app has a lot of brushes and is easy to navigate?
- What do you use to sketch?
- What do you make when you use acrylic paint?
10 Clues: What do you use to sketch? • What kind of art is made physically? • What kind of art is made on a device? • What kind of paint is used with water? • What do you draw on in a pencil drawing? • What do you make when you use acrylic paint? • Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle? • When we drew the bunny, what was the first thing we drew? • ...
Art 2025-09-16
10 Clues: – Live music show • – Person who sings • – Something you read • – Art made of sounds • – A woman in movies or plays • – Feelings like happy or sad • – Prize for doing something well • – Art made with colors on a surface • – Person who writes stories or books • – Written works like novels and poems
Art 2026-03-13
Art 2026-03-24
10 Clues: Sketch • Small spots • Eraser's partner • Painter's surface • Painters palette item • Surface often used for drawing • Oil and acrylic are common ones • _______ and ink, a type of drawing • Gold ones are a popular reward for good work • Often used to apply paint to a canvas or wall
Vocabulaire de l'art GG 2021-11-01
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- painting of nature
- maker of art
- what art gets hung in
- what some paintings are made on
- what you draw first
- where you put the canvas
- current art
- picture of someone
- brush for painting
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- paint made from water
- possible vandalism
- a picture of yourself
- of a city
- painting by Da Vinci
- where the paint goes
- can be clay, sculpted
- picture of inanimate objects
- can be made with tile
- picture of the ocean
- art made with dots
20 Clues: of a city • current art • maker of art • painting of nature • possible vandalism • picture of someone • brush for painting • art made with dots • what you draw first • painting by Da Vinci • where the paint goes • picture of the ocean • paint made from water • what art gets hung in • a picture of yourself • can be clay, sculpted • can be made with tile • where you put the canvas • ...
Art Crossword 2013-04-22
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- a very expensive material
- put 2 things together
- the art of making vases and bowls
- relating to ideas, not concrete things
- very interested
- have power over someone
- a material made from earth
- to keep someone's attention
- can't stop doing something
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- to bring up strong emotions
- the art of making statues
- inspire to make someone want to do something
- a positive adjective
- small statues
- like
- a white material
- someone who creates fashion pieces
17 Clues: like • small statues • very interested • a white material • a positive adjective • put 2 things together • have power over someone • a very expensive material • the art of making statues • a material made from earth • can't stop doing something • to bring up strong emotions • to keep someone's attention • the art of making vases and bowls • someone who creates fashion pieces • ...
Art Definitions 2021-07-26
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- They have two dimensions: width and breadth
- Refers to the comparative size
- To draw attention or to make dramatic parts of an artwork
- A representation of something else in art
- It can create a sense of drama
- It has length and direction
- The arrangement of an artwork
- A regular or an irregular repetition
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- Side by side for contrasting effects
- Can include the focal point
- It is one of the principles of organisation
- The connection between parts
- Foreground, middle ground, background are used to describe this
- It describes a three-dimensional area
- Hue, value and intensity are the main characteristics
- It can be simulated or actual
- Can create a sense of balance in an artwork
17 Clues: Can include the focal point • It has length and direction • The connection between parts • It can be simulated or actual • The arrangement of an artwork • Refers to the comparative size • It can create a sense of drama • Side by side for contrasting effects • A regular or an irregular repetition • It describes a three-dimensional area • A representation of something else in art • ...
Art Movements 2023-04-20
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- any art crafted using "ores from the earth"
- style used contrast, movement, detail, and grandeur/surprise to achieve awe
- a technique of painting using small dots of color
- 1940s-1950s American painters such as Pollock, de Kooning, Rothko
- early art focusing on record keeping with cultures
- pioneered by Picasso and Braque by fragmented subject matter
- movement that started in France 1840-1848; rejected Romanticism
- "the wild beasts"; a movement using strong color or realistic values
- a movement that started in the 1950s including popular culture imagery
- movement that suggested ideas through the use of symbols
- a movement from 1860-1970 that denotes styles and philosophy from that era
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- 19th Century movement with small, thin, but visible brush strokes
- visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork
- originated in Europe, artistic, literary, musical ,and intellectual movement from 1800-1850
- optical art that focuses on optical illusions
- a modernist movement to distort a subject for emotional effect
- movement that focused on the value of unconscious and dreams
17 Clues: any art crafted using "ores from the earth" • optical art that focuses on optical illusions • a technique of painting using small dots of color • early art focusing on record keeping with cultures • movement that suggested ideas through the use of symbols • pioneered by Picasso and Braque by fragmented subject matter • ...
Art class 2023-04-25
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- I am complementary to yellow.
- I am the shadow that is cast by the object.
- I am the creator of the most famous rendition of the last supper.
- In atmospheric perspective, things further away appear more ____
- I am a method of composition.
- I am complementary to Blue.
- I am a type of painting often featuring foods.
- I am the painter of the school of Athens.
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- I am in the middle of an objects. I am created by light.
- I complete the analogous color scheme including green and orange.
- You can make me out of primary colors.
- Filippo Brunelleschi Made me Linear.
- In art I am often represented by a lamb.
- I help the illiterate learn about biblical events.
- I am a primary color.
- Things further away appear smaller.
- Rebirth
17 Clues: Rebirth • I am a primary color. • I am complementary to Blue. • I am complementary to yellow. • I am a method of composition. • Things further away appear smaller. • Filippo Brunelleschi Made me Linear. • You can make me out of primary colors. • In art I am often represented by a lamb. • I am the painter of the school of Athens. • I am the shadow that is cast by the object. • ...
Thematically Art 2022-05-17
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- absence of light
- who institutionalized said institute
- When is the Ann Arbor Art Fair in 2022?
- which Primary colors paints looks green when mixed
- What is a famous painting painted by Van Gogh?
- What is the shape of an item called
- color of light
- A famous painting painted by Rembrandt
- Where did the Renaissance start?
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- Which 4 Turtles were named after renaissance artists
- DIA(Defense intelligence agency) is at
- What style is Banksy known for?
- address of DIA (Detroit Institute of Art)
- What primary color does U of M sport in its logo?
- When did the renaissance period begin?
- ratio of pigment to light
- why do paintings on wood vs canvas different?
17 Clues: color of light • absence of light • ratio of pigment to light • What style is Banksy known for? • Where did the Renaissance start? • What is the shape of an item called • who institutionalized said institute • DIA(Defense intelligence agency) is at • When did the renaissance period begin? • A famous painting painted by Rembrandt • When is the Ann Arbor Art Fair in 2022? • ...
Art Smart 2024-01-29
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- The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork.
- The source of light in a painting or the lightness/darkness of different areas.
- The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience.
- An artistic movement celebrating African American culture and achievements.
- An art period from 1850 to 1950 marked by departures from realism.
- Colors like black, white, and beige that are calm and not overly eye-catching.
- A late Modern period painting style focusing on impressions of light and color.
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- A Baroque period in the Netherlands marked by economic prosperity and lifelike paintings.
- The specific area in an artwork that commands the viewer's attention.
- The material or tools used by an artist to create art.
- The entire body of work created by an artist.
- (1) A painting of outdoor scenery; (2) The outdoor view itself.
- Depicting ordinary people engaged in everyday activities.
- Marks forming edges or where objects touch, creating shapes.
- The part of a painting closest to the viewer, often containing the main subject.
- A large artwork on a wall or ceiling.
- A slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed oil.
17 Clues: A large artwork on a wall or ceiling. • The entire body of work created by an artist. • The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience. • The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork. • The material or tools used by an artist to create art. • Depicting ordinary people engaged in everyday activities. • ...
Renaissance Art 2021-06-01
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- This activity funded the Renaissance, allowing wealthy patrons to support artists and architects.
- The Renaissance allowed for some questioning of religion and allowed for ___________ inquiry that later took off during the Enlightenment.
- A great Renaissance painter with very vivid, impactful paintings. Her works were often misattributed to men. A true Renaissance Woman!
- The stone used in the great sculptures of the Renaissance.
- Previously all art and music had been made for the ______ but in the Renaissance it was finally made for enjoyment and rich private patrons.
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel, this artist was an amazing sculptor.
- Before the Renaissance in the Middle Ages, paintings and drawings showed everything ____ with little depth.
- During the Renaissance, art become more __________ and less stylistic/symbolic.
- Painters used Linear ___________ to create images that looked 3 dimensional.
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- With more of an emphasis on people and our potential, the Renaissance is seen as the start of ___________.
- Catherine Medici supported the creation of new styles and types of music that were ______, not Church focused.
- The most famous “Renaissance man” – a scientist, engineer, artist, and inventor.
- During the Renaissance, Italy was not a unified country but a collection of ________.
- Historically, _________ have been pushed out of the arts, their contributions have been minimized, and their works have been discarded.
- The Italian City that was the start and the focal point of the Renaissance.
- The super powerful family that schemed, ruled, and funded so much art.
- A common painting technique in the Renaissance, it used egg yolk mixed with pigments.
17 Clues: The stone used in the great sculptures of the Renaissance. • Painter of the Sistine Chapel, this artist was an amazing sculptor. • The super powerful family that schemed, ruled, and funded so much art. • The Italian City that was the start and the focal point of the Renaissance. • Painters used Linear ___________ to create images that looked 3 dimensional. • ...
Art Movements 2025-06-10
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- Known for its intense and expressive colour, energetic brushstrokes, and flat compositions.
- rejected the concept that art should copy nature. Instead cubist artists analysed, broke apart and reassembled their subjects into abstract, flat, two-dimensional objects using geometric shapes and multiple vantage points. Sometimes the subject of paintings became so abstract that they were no longer discernible
- Produced by civilisations with an established written language, including civilisations from Greece, Egypt, Italy, China, the Middle East and the Americas.
- Art aimed to challenge ideas of consumerism and mass media by focusing on everyday and popular objects. This was opposed to the elitist subjects which were common in artworks prior.
- Inspired by the invention of photography and the rise of journalism, realism is considered by many to be the first modern art movement.
- was a response to the Realism movement and the invention of
- They believed that photography devalued their ability to represent reality, so instead opted for visible brush strokes, minimal colour mixing and no black.
- blamed events like the First World War for suppressing imaginative thoughts and rejected the rationalist mindset. Inspired by psychoanalysis and theories by Sigmund Frued, they investigated the unconscious mind by painting vivid, unnerving and surreal dreams.
- Expressionism After the Second World War, the art-world's focus went away from Europe and towards New York. This new art movement is characterised by its spontaneity and gestural brush stokes and mark-making. They aimed to create expressive and emotional abstract art.
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- Also known as the "Dark Ages", this art movement occured after the fall of the Roman Empire. The darkness of the paintings and gothic architecture reflected the economic and cultural suffering of the time. Biblical scenes were common as society looking to the Christian Church for hope.
- Viewed by many as an extension of Romanticism, artists in this movement would distort images of reality with the purpose of expressing their inner feelings and ideas. It emerged as a result of the loss of spirituality and increasing conflicted world views in the lead-up and during the First World War.
- This movement Adopted many of the impressionist techniques painters searched for meaning and personal expression in their artworks, rather than the naturalistic observational artworks of the impressionist movement.
- ornate and over-the-top visuals. This art style had intense colour palettes and used lots of contrast between light and dark.
- characterised by its grandeur, drama and richness,
- Historic Appears in the form of rock carvings, pictorial images, sculptures and stone arrangements.
- Nouveau The artists of this movement aimed to create a new movement that was completely free from the styles which came before it. Characterised by its graphic and illustrative features.
- meaning "rebirth" in English, was an art period influenced by a greater awareness of nature, the revival of education, individualism and a more economically and socially prosperous society. Artwork during this period was more realistic, with greater detail, intense lighting and shading, and linear perspective.
17 Clues: characterised by its grandeur, drama and richness, • was a response to the Realism movement and the invention of • Known for its intense and expressive colour, energetic brushstrokes, and flat compositions. • Historic Appears in the form of rock carvings, pictorial images, sculptures and stone arrangements. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2025-11-24
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- who makes a sculpture?
- what does a photographer take?
- who makes pottery?
- adjective for something upsetting/scary
- adjective for something that doesn't excite you
- adjective for something unique
- what does a painter make?
- adjective for something amazing
- what does a sculptor make?
- what does a potter make?
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- adjective for something bright and vibrant
- who takes a photo?
- adjective for something conventional
- adjective for something lifelike
- who makes a painting?
- adjective for something strange/unconventional
- adjective for something that makes you laugh
17 Clues: who takes a photo? • who makes pottery? • who makes a painting? • who makes a sculpture? • what does a potter make? • what does a painter make? • what does a sculptor make? • what does a photographer take? • adjective for something unique • adjective for something amazing • adjective for something lifelike • adjective for something conventional • ...
Prehistoric Art 2026-01-07
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- Symbol representing life and reproduction
- Carved images in rock
- Animals commonly shown in cave art
- Painted images on cave walls
- Moving from place to place for survival
- Material used for the Lion-Human sculpture
- Natural red or yellow pigment used in prehistoric art
- Period when humans shifted from hunting to farming
- Small Paleolithic figurine associated with fertility
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- Large stone structures used in prehistoric construction
- Old Stone Age
- Middle Stone Age
- Cave paintings located in Spain featuring bison
- Art created before written records
- Megalithic monument located in England
- Cave paintings located in France showing bulls and horses
- Oldest known cave art site in France
17 Clues: Old Stone Age • Middle Stone Age • Carved images in rock • Painted images on cave walls • Art created before written records • Animals commonly shown in cave art • Oldest known cave art site in France • Megalithic monument located in England • Moving from place to place for survival • Symbol representing life and reproduction • Material used for the Lion-Human sculpture • ...
AOL Spiritual Crossword Puzzle (Apr 2013) 2013-04-17
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- Body Type
- An expert who imparts knowledge
- Satvik Food
- One of the five elements
- Name of new Art of Living Kriya
- Name of city of first Art of Living Center
- Art of Living Children Project
- A virtue of Infinity
- Follower
- Controls the senses
- Sign of enlightenment
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- Energy which makes you crave
- A sound which is repeated again & again
- Divine Flow
- Soul longs for ________
- Opposite of Bondage
- Art of Living 2013 Bay Area Campaign
- Intense Cry
- Primordial Sound
- State of Being
20 Clues: Follower • Body Type • Divine Flow • Satvik Food • Intense Cry • State of Being • Primordial Sound • Opposite of Bondage • Controls the senses • A virtue of Infinity • Sign of enlightenment • Soul longs for ________ • One of the five elements • Energy which makes you crave • Art of Living Children Project • An expert who imparts knowledge • Name of new Art of Living Kriya • ...
AOL Spiritual Crossword Puzzle (Apr 2013) 2013-04-17
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- Satvik Food
- One of the five elements
- Follower
- Sign of enlightenment
- Name of city of first Art of Living Center
- Name of new Art of Living Kriya
- A sound which is repeated again & again
- Controls the senses
- Intense Cry
- Energy which makes you crave
- Art of Living Children Project
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- An expert who imparts knowledge
- Soul longs for ________
- Opposite of Bondage
- A virtue of Infinity
- Primordial Sound
- Body Type
- State of Being
- Divine Flow
- Art of Living 2013 Bay Area Campaign
20 Clues: Follower • Body Type • Satvik Food • Intense Cry • Divine Flow • State of Being • Primordial Sound • Opposite of Bondage • Controls the senses • A virtue of Infinity • Sign of enlightenment • Soul longs for ________ • One of the five elements • Energy which makes you crave • Art of Living Children Project • An expert who imparts knowledge • Name of new Art of Living Kriya • ...
My CrossWord 2021-06-27
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- M_l_i__i_a__on_ (mathematics)
- N_m_ _b_ _s(mathematics)
- G_ _ _ (Art-E.C.A)
- L_ _g_a _ _s (English)
- P_i_ _ _n_s (Art-E.C.A)
- C_ _ft_ (Art-E.C.A)
- L_ tt_ _s (language and literature)
- S_ _ _r_ _t_ _n (mathematics)
- P_e_s (language and literature)
- P_ _s_ _ _n_s (Social Sciences)
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- P_ _n_s_ (natural Sciences)
- A_ _m_l_(Natural Sciences)
- _la_t_(Natural Sciences)
- S_ _ _ (mathematics)
- S_ _ _r_i_ _e_ (Natural Sciences)
- D__is_on_ (mathematics)
- T_ _d_ _ _o_(Social Sciences)
- P_ _c_l_ (Art-E.C.A)
- C_l_ _r_ (Social Sciences)
- Es_ _ry (Social Sciences)
20 Clues: G_ _ _ (Art-E.C.A) • C_ _ft_ (Art-E.C.A) • S_ _ _ (mathematics) • P_ _c_l_ (Art-E.C.A) • L_ _g_a _ _s (English) • D__is_on_ (mathematics) • P_i_ _ _n_s (Art-E.C.A) • _la_t_(Natural Sciences) • N_m_ _b_ _s(mathematics) • Es_ _ry (Social Sciences) • A_ _m_l_(Natural Sciences) • C_l_ _r_ (Social Sciences) • P_ _n_s_ (natural Sciences) • M_l_i__i_a__on_ (mathematics) • ...
When does street art become ‘art’ art? 2023-11-30
15 Clues: vide • doutes • siècle • racines • fresque • grottes • pochoir • rôdaient • peut-être • adolescents • gribouillis • âge de pierre • chemin de fer • vente aux enchères • augmenter, améliorer
19 2025-03-26
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- Animal motion photo
- Tombstone inscription
- Artistic disagreement
- Room of curiosities
- Female deity sculpture
- Decorative paper craft
- Icon of Christ enthroned
- Three-panel altarpiece
- Carved stone monuments
- Use of ancient styles
- Artistic liquor cabinet
- Greenish underpainting
- Animal-shaped vessel
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- Comedic masked figure
- Artistic bookplate
- Italian masked theater
- French enamel city
- Botanical container art
- Column-surrounded court
- Early Greek art culture
- Open-air Roman theater
- British abstract style
- Relief carved gem art
- Copper engraving art
- Roman rule depicted
25 Clues: Artistic bookplate • French enamel city • Animal motion photo • Room of curiosities • Roman rule depicted • Copper engraving art • Animal-shaped vessel • Comedic masked figure • Tombstone inscription • Artistic disagreement • Relief carved gem art • Use of ancient styles • Italian masked theater • Open-air Roman theater • Female deity sculpture • British abstract style • Decorative paper craft • ...
Art 2021-06-02
10 Clues: similar to real life • not a concrete thing • methods or procedures • having a lot of variety • kinds of artistic design • is a symbol for something • pictures on a flat surface • art made from solid materials • knowing that something exists • to pain or draw a person or a thing
Art 2021-10-08
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- The author of the work "Idiot"
- The conducter of the Mariinsky Theatre
- The director of the play "Wonderful Georgian"
- The author of the play "At the bottom"
- The author of the painting "Scream"
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- Composerof the ballet "Swan lake"
- The director of the film "Brother"
- Prima ballerina of the Bolshoi theater
- The author of the fairy tale Cinderella
- The author of the poem "Wait for me"
10 Clues: The author of the work "Idiot" • Composerof the ballet "Swan lake" • The director of the film "Brother" • The author of the painting "Scream" • The author of the poem "Wait for me" • The conducter of the Mariinsky Theatre • Prima ballerina of the Bolshoi theater • The author of the play "At the bottom" • The author of the fairy tale Cinderella • ...
Art 2022-03-29
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- A mixture of liquid and pigments that is used to cover the surface of something. Example-She used blue ___ on her canvas
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- The name of the artist we learned about in the video. Hint- His name starts with a V
- A type of artistic writing that often uses words that rhyme
- A tool used to paint
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- One of the most famous paintings in the world painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- A rigid, flat surface on which a painter arranges and mixes paints
- A type of paint that can be mixed with water to create translucent layers of color on paper
- The art of taking pictures
- A firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp, or cotton used as a surface to paint on
10 Clues: A tool used to paint • The art of taking pictures • A type of artistic writing that often uses words that rhyme • A rigid, flat surface on which a painter arranges and mixes paints • The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination • One of the most famous paintings in the world painted by Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Art 2021-11-18
10 Clues: Colorful liquid • Stuff to build bowls • Work you do before class • An item you use to write • An item that you write on • A black marker to outline • An item to measure proportions • Something a teacher assigns you • An event that happens in October • Something before your final draft
ART 2021-11-24
10 Clues: RED;BLUE;YELLOW • PEOPLE WHO PAINT • MUSIC WITH LYRICS • BALLET;SALSA;ZUMBA • BOOK USED TO SKETCH • USED BY SINGER TO SING • PEOPLE WHO PLAY GUITAR • FABRIC THAT USUALLY PAINTED • INDONESIAN TRADITIONAL FABRIC • KIND OF SOIL THAT CAN BE SCULPTED
Art 2022-02-03
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- is brown and used to make sculptures
- for example; paintings, sculptures
- something you spin your clay on when you make pottery
- a form of art, you sculpture
- used to paint
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- a type of art yo can listen to
- a type of artform Ab.t..c.
- is made on a pottery plate
- a building where you can look at art
- you need to be .... to do arts
10 Clues: used to paint • a type of artform Ab.t..c. • is made on a pottery plate • a form of art, you sculpture • a type of art yo can listen to • you need to be .... to do arts • for example; paintings, sculptures • is brown and used to make sculptures • a building where you can look at art • something you spin your clay on when you make pottery
Art 2022-03-09
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- What is a kind of paint is used with water?
- What do you draw on?
- What kind of art is made in real life?
- Which art app’s logo has a rainbow circle in the P?
- What kind of art is made on a device?
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- Which art app is used by a lot of digital artists?
- What is a coloring utensil for traditional art?
- When we drew the bunny, what was the first body part that we drew?
- What is acrylic paint used to make?
- What do you use to draw?
10 Clues: What do you draw on? • What do you use to draw? • What is acrylic paint used to make? • What kind of art is made on a device? • What kind of art is made in real life? • What is a kind of paint is used with water? • What is a coloring utensil for traditional art? • Which art app is used by a lot of digital artists? • Which art app’s logo has a rainbow circle in the P? • ...
