art Crossword Puzzles
Graphic Art 2022-03-14
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- When you create a mirror effect with your art it is called a
- Red yellow & Blue
- A dark version of of a color
- when your design is in just black and white along with every shade and tint in between
- A light version of a color
- are made by mixing 2 primary colors together
- When your design uses colors from one color family only
- Red Yellow Orange
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- When your design is made up of shapes that do not create a recognizable design
- When a shape in inside another shape
- When 2 shapes partially cover each other
- Blue Green and Purple
- are opposite from each other on a color wheel and make each look their best
- Universal language name for an image for the internet
- When you push the control button and the shape button above the number 6 to capture what you see on the monitor
- The 2 buttons you push on keyboard to reverse your last motion
- What happens when you click the 3 vertical lines next to the paint bucket
17 Clues: Red yellow & Blue • Red Yellow Orange • Blue Green and Purple • A light version of a color • A dark version of of a color • When a shape in inside another shape • When 2 shapes partially cover each other • are made by mixing 2 primary colors together • Universal language name for an image for the internet • When your design uses colors from one color family only • ...
Ancient Art 2021-11-08
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- created Gates of Paradise
- Aztecs' base for art
- Leaders on horseback
- weight shift
- Mary holding Jesus sculpture
- Bronze sculpture making
- Japanese grave marker
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- 1st sculpture
- Funerary urn
- Priest's name that rebuilt temples
- Olmec animal/human sculpture
- Waterspouts
- Of dead relatives
- mythological creature Hercules battled
- Mesopotamian guardian and deity
- created Perseus and Medusa
- Fought Goliath
17 Clues: Waterspouts • Funerary urn • weight shift • 1st sculpture • Fought Goliath • Of dead relatives • Aztecs' base for art • Leaders on horseback • Japanese grave marker • Bronze sculpture making • created Gates of Paradise • created Perseus and Medusa • Olmec animal/human sculpture • Mary holding Jesus sculpture • Mesopotamian guardian and deity • Priest's name that rebuilt temples • ...
Art & Pottery 2021-07-28
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- One of the few regular trips women could make outside the home in ancient Athens was to collect water from public fountains near the agora. They carried the water in an (7)
- In Greek mythology, the Amazons were a nation of female warriors. They were often depicted in (7) with Greeks
- The ‘mask of Agamemnon’ which was found from excavated graves in Mycenae is made out of (4)
- In ancient China, artisans were seen as the lowest classes, these people were skilled (9), including armourers, metalworkers, and carpenters
- Ancient Greek actors performed in open-air theaters using (5) to enhance their performances
- Wall paintings often displayed farming techniques that included planting and harvesting crops, along with managing (9)
- Three ‘Nazca Lines’ have been named the ‘Astronaut Man’, ‘The Hands’, and ‘The (11)’
- A great basalt stela found is made from the same blocks as the Olmec ‘giant heads’, but appears to be carved a few hundred years after the end of the Olmec civilisation. The (7) on it indicate the date 36 BCE
- There is almost no evidence of the ‘Sold Stone Age’ however, many of the primary sources from this era include rock paintings which provide proof of animals that no longer exist, including the GIANT (7) and sabre-tooth tiger
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- (7) were regularly created for and found in churches, some displayed the Virgin Mary
- Also found buried at ‘La Venta’ were jade figures surrounded by axes that are believed to represent the pillars of a (9)
- A stone vessel from ancient Iraq that is believed to have been carved between 3300 and 3000 BC shows figures of sheep, goats, and (6)
- Around 4000 and 3000 BC traders used (5) to make impressions in wet clay to identify their property
- The oldest (6) artifacts yet discovered in Middle America were 37 statues, each wrapped in a fibre mat and accompanied by offerings that included beads, pottery, and axes
- Indigenous rock engravings on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia Dampier Archipelago display (10) of animals that are now extinct
- The ‘buried treasure of La Venta’ was a mosaic platform made from (10) blocks that was never meant to be found
- A Roman stele was also known as a (7) monument
17 Clues: A Roman stele was also known as a (7) monument • (7) were regularly created for and found in churches, some displayed the Virgin Mary • Three ‘Nazca Lines’ have been named the ‘Astronaut Man’, ‘The Hands’, and ‘The (11)’ • The ‘mask of Agamemnon’ which was found from excavated graves in Mycenae is made out of (4) • ...
Modern Art 2015-09-13
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- Modernist artist that painted ballet dancers.
- Famous painting by Munch.
- Blue, red and yellow square paintings.
- An art movement that focuses on how light hits objects.
- Expressionist artist and theorist influenced by music.
- He signed a toilet and made it art.
- Artist famous for the ‘The Kiss’
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- Impressionist artist famous for landscape and still life paintings.
- Surrealist artist Salvador...
- Surrealist artist most famous for photography.
- Known for cutting off a part of his ear.
- A Blue colour was named after him.
- Artist famous for visual illusions.
- Pop Art artist.
- Modernist art movement which was name after the word ‘father’.
- Artist that is known for starting the Modernist movement.
- Modernist artist and theorist from Bauhaus.
17 Clues: Pop Art artist. • Famous painting by Munch. • Surrealist artist Salvador... • Artist famous for the ‘The Kiss’ • A Blue colour was named after him. • Artist famous for visual illusions. • He signed a toilet and made it art. • Blue, red and yellow square paintings. • Known for cutting off a part of his ear. • Modernist artist and theorist from Bauhaus. • ...
Art Fundamentals 2023-11-16
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- Shapes that exist in nature without a mathematical formula
- A principle of art that leads the eye around an artwork
- A path made by a moving point through space
- The lightness or darkness of a given color
- The french term for "outline"
- A design element that repeats and can be found anywhere; repeated elements
- The distribution of visual weight in an artwork
- The topic of interest or the primary theme of an artwork
- The center of interest of an artwork; the part you look at first
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- The way different elements in an artwork are arranged or combined.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- Term for the specific material used by an artist
- One of the seven elements of art created through reflected light
- One object/shape blocks part of another object
- Term for the specific ways of using materials
- Shapes that follow mathematical formulas
- Colors that cannot be created through the mixing of other colors
17 Clues: The french term for "outline" • Shapes that follow mathematical formulas • The lightness or darkness of a given color • A path made by a moving point through space • Term for the specific ways of using materials • One object/shape blocks part of another object • The distribution of visual weight in an artwork • Colors across from each other on the color wheel • ...
Art 3 2023-02-17
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- Características inherentes a las instalaciones
- Derivan de la inobservancia o desatención
- Se establecen apartir del diagnóstico de seguridad y salud
- Unidades administrativas que realizan funciones de inspección o vigilancia
- Aquellos actos de hostigamiento, acoso o malos tratos en contra del trabajador
- Lugar o lugares donde haya actividades de explotación, aprovechamiento, producción, comercialización, almacenamiento, o prestación de servicios donde labores personas
- Son aquellas que por sus propiedades físicas y químicas q al ser transportados almacenados o procesadas presentan las posibilidades de riesgos de explosión
- Aquellos prestados por un medico o bajo la supervision de este, capacitado en medicina del trabajo, de manera interna o externa
- Proceso en el cual se instrumentan las medidas de seguridad derivadas de la evaluación de los agentes contaminantes
- Toda lesión orgánica o perturbación funcional, inmediata o posterior
- Condiciones inseguras o peligrosas de los agentes Fisicos, Químicos o Biológicos
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- Aquellos que ejecutan de manera permanente, temporal o estacional
- Aquellos por medio de los cuales se impulsa la mejora continua prevención de accidentes, enfermedades de trabajo, mediante la autoevaluacion del cumplimiento de normas
- Son prestados por personal capacitado interno externo o mixto cuyo propósito es prevenir accidentes
- Los Agentes físicos, químicos, y biológicos capaces de modificar el ambiente
- Todos los aspectos relacionados con la prevencion de accidentes
- Aquellos que por razón congénita o adquiridas, presentan una o más deficiencias de carácter físico mental intelectual o sensorial
17 Clues: Derivan de la inobservancia o desatención • Características inherentes a las instalaciones • Se establecen apartir del diagnóstico de seguridad y salud • Todos los aspectos relacionados con la prevencion de accidentes • Aquellos que ejecutan de manera permanente, temporal o estacional • Toda lesión orgánica o perturbación funcional, inmediata o posterior • ...
redefining art 2023-06-05
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- a discussion or argument
- to be surrounded by a sensation or stimulus
- a series of moves requiring skill and care
- creative skill or ability
- a public display
- the study of beauty or artistic tastes
- an aspect or feature
- to give up or give away
- the sense of ownership held by a creator of art
- to deny, deprive or cheat
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- a verse from a song that was sung in Mass in medieval times
- an adjective to describe someone who is respected or honourable
- a meeting for lectures and discussion an adjective to describe
- an adjective to describe smth that is holy or worshipful
- the ability of the mind to be creative
- a small wood or group of trees
- a person who comes to a place where they do not belong
17 Clues: a public display • an aspect or feature • to give up or give away • a discussion or argument • to deny, deprive or cheat • creative skill or ability • a small wood or group of trees • the ability of the mind to be creative • the study of beauty or artistic tastes • a series of moves requiring skill and care • to be surrounded by a sensation or stimulus • ...
Modern Art 2022-05-01
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- Divisionism floor Installation
- Promoted video as art form water and fire
- Artist dresses the part uses photography
- Electronic Highway installation
- Projection of silhouettes racial/gender bias
- Collective Feminism/embracing inner wolf
- Mixed media twist on pryying Mantis
- Large scale site specific outdoor installations
- Book installation made up Chinese characters
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- Silkscreen multiple images
- Sunflower seeds political ideology
- Blocks of joined bottle caps
- Title of Floor installation 2007
- Stylized rendering of stadium architecture
- Romanticizing pop culture with traditional Japanese
- Nam Leader of Sumukhwa 'wet on wet' ink wash
- political/social masculinity in Mexican history
17 Clues: Silkscreen multiple images • Blocks of joined bottle caps • Divisionism floor Installation • Electronic Highway installation • Title of Floor installation 2007 • Sunflower seeds political ideology • Mixed media twist on pryying Mantis • Artist dresses the part uses photography • Collective Feminism/embracing inner wolf • Promoted video as art form water and fire • ...
Banksy's art 2022-09-16
17 Clues: en bas • cynique • paysage • affiche • opinion • acheteur • pas cher • derrière • personnage • spectateur • premier plan • caricaturiste • machine à coudre • garder un secret • provoquer un débat • faire passer un message • se moquer du monde de l'art
Art Puzzle 2023-05-16
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- hard firm, stiff, holds shapes, able carve.
- oven to fire clay.
- used to smooth clay.
- unfired pottery.
- tool trim bases of clay and to hollow out clay.
- soft,workable, able to sculpt.
- smearing clay together for stability.
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- knife trimming pieces of clay.
- scratching the clay.
- dry cold feel, color change, brittle.
- tool for designs on the surface of the clay, adding texture.
- kneading clay to get air bubbles out.
- cutter cuts clay into pieces.
- kidney for pressing clay into moulds and smoothing.
- tool removing clay of wheel thrown pieces and clay sculptures.
- thin rope of clay.
- watered down clay used as paste.
17 Clues: unfired pottery. • oven to fire clay. • thin rope of clay. • scratching the clay. • used to smooth clay. • cutter cuts clay into pieces. • knife trimming pieces of clay. • soft,workable, able to sculpt. • watered down clay used as paste. • dry cold feel, color change, brittle. • kneading clay to get air bubbles out. • smearing clay together for stability. • ...
Chinese Art 2024-10-30
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- buddha to be
- realism landscape artist
- painting earliest chinese paintings
- relaxed style of buddha
- highly prized
- vessel for wine elite families
- teacher, philosopher that taught keeping order and ethics
- complimentary opposites
- had inscriptions or poems
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- history of chinese art
- parchment or silk
- coblat blue porcelain
- receding parallel lines
- 4 masters of _______
- painted scenes of quiet nature
- white clay that porcelain is made from
- monster face
- ward off evil spirits
18 Clues: buddha to be • monster face • highly prized • parchment or silk • 4 masters of _______ • coblat blue porcelain • ward off evil spirits • history of chinese art • receding parallel lines • relaxed style of buddha • complimentary opposites • realism landscape artist • had inscriptions or poems • painted scenes of quiet nature • vessel for wine elite families • ...
Art supplies 2024-11-22
18 Clues: trees • paper • rid of • colors • to paint • paper Vellum • paints paint • type of paint • Practice drawing • pencils colorful • hair cutting • swabs clean mistakes • oil involved • Sharpen your pencil • mark the poster • paint a colorful canvas • paint canvas painting • something you use for kids to use on the floor
Pre-Colonial to Post-Colonial Art 2024-06-04
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- The mid-19th century favorite style of sculpture (multiple words combined).
- The earliest known sculptor in the Philippines (multiple words combined).
- "The painted ones", what a person who had tattoos was called.
- Axe like tool.
- Art could have different meaning in different parts of the Philippines (yay or nay).
- Religion that Spain introduced into art.
- showed hidden desire for _______.
- The post-colonial era is also known as the ______ art era.
- Sculptures always served a purpose in the pre-colonial Philippines(yay or nay).
- One of the places a retablo can be hung
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- Early style of art, symbolism.
- New art technique the Spaniards introduced.
- What bululs were made of (multiple words combined).
- A religious art hung on a chapel or church.
- Common type of statues in pre-colonial Philippines.
- Earliest art in the Philippines.
- Filipino art didn't change that much over time (yay or nay).
17 Clues: Axe like tool. • Early style of art, symbolism. • Earliest art in the Philippines. • showed hidden desire for _______. • One of the places a retablo can be hung • Religion that Spain introduced into art. • New art technique the Spaniards introduced. • A religious art hung on a chapel or church. • What bululs were made of (multiple words combined). • ...
Martial Arts Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-05
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- keeping a calm mind; not acting out; and practicing without hurting your partner
- holding yourself accountable to your goals
- a Japanese grappling art that emphasizes throws trips and tackles
- a martial arts that uses flowing postures and breathing exercises
- an Israeli martial art developed for self defense
- a Japanese martial art meaning way of the empty hand
- a Japanese martial arts that emphasizes using the strength and energy of the attacker against them in combat
- protecting yourself and your family from harm
- a Filipino weapon art that uses sticks and knives
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- a grappling art with an objective to takedown and pin an opponent
- a Brazilian martial art that emphasizes leverage and positional control
- knowing what is happening around you at all times
- the art of eight limbs traditionally practiced in Thailand
- believing in yourself and your abilities
- Arts, general term for codified systems and traditions of combat practice
- treating others as you would want to be treated
- a Chinese martial art traditionally practiced by monks
17 Clues: believing in yourself and your abilities • holding yourself accountable to your goals • protecting yourself and your family from harm • treating others as you would want to be treated • knowing what is happening around you at all times • an Israeli martial art developed for self defense • a Filipino weapon art that uses sticks and knives • ...
Código de Ética - Conter 2023-06-24
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- Art.6 o – Ao Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia é expressamente vedado fornecer ao cliente/paciente informações não específicas de sua formação.
- Art.5 o – É vedado ao Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia aproveitar-se da função exercida para obter vantagem de caráter econômica ou política.
- Art.19 – O Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar em Radiologia, no desempenho de suas atividades profissionais, devem observar rigoroa e permanentemente as normas de proteção radiológicas, objetivando a preservação de sua saúde e a do seu cliente/paciente.
- Art.33 – Das penalidades:- d) Suspensão do exercício profissional até 30 dias.
- Art.33 – Das penalidade:- c) Censura pública.
- Art.28 - É vedado ao profissional : II – Utilizar-se de animais de experimentação sem objetivos claros e honestos de enriquecer os horizontes do conhecimento das Radiações e, consequentemente, de ampliar os benefícios à sociedade.
- Art.7 o § 3 o – É vedado ao Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia. Posicionar-se contrariamente a movimentos reivindicatórios da categoria com a finalidade de obter vantagens.
- Art.2o – O Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia, no desempenho de suas atividades profissionais, devem respeitar integralmente a dignidade do cliente/paciente destinatário de seus serviços, sem restrição de raça, nacionalidade, sexo, idade, partido politico, classe social e religião.
- Art.28 – É vedado ao profissional: VIII – Publicar em seu nome trabalho científico do qual não tenha participado ou atribuir-se autoria exclusiva quando, houver participação de subordinado ou outros profissionais, Tecnólogo/Técnico/Auxiliar ou não.
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- Art. 10 – O Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia têm obrigação de adotar uma atitude de solidariedade em consideração a seus colegas, respeitando os padrões da ética profissional e pessoal, indispensáveis a harmonia e a elevação da profissão junto à classe e no conceito de sociedade.
- Art.27 – Constitui infração ética: III – Fazer referência a casos clínicos identificáveis, exibir clientes ou seus exames e fotografias em anúncios profissionais ou na divulgação de assuntos radiológicos em programas de rádio, televisão ou cinema, e em artigos, entrevistas ou reportagens em jornais, revistas, congressos, simpósios e aulas, ou outras publicações, salvo se autorizado pelo cliente/paciente ou responsável.
- Art.33 – Das penalidades:- e) Cassação do exercício profissional, “ad referendum” do Conselho Nacional.
- Art.33 – Das penalidade:- a) Advertência confidencial em aviso reservado
- Art.24 – A fim de garantir a execução deste Código, cabo ao Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia comunicar ao Conselho da dua jurisdicação, de forma fundamentada, os fatos de que tenha conhecimento e que possam caracterizar possível infringência dos preceitos éticos e das normas que regulam o exercício das Técnicas Radiológicas no País.
- Art.33 – Das penalidade:- b) Censura confidencial em aviso reservado
- Art.17 – O Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia devem recusar-se a executar atividades que não sejam de sua competência e atribuição legal.
- Art. 13 – Quando investido em função de Chefe, Coordenador ou Supervisor, devem o Tecnólogo, Técnico em Radiologia, em suas relações com colegas, auxiliares e demais funcionários, pautar sua conduta pelas normas do presente Código, exigindo deles igualmente fiel observância dos preceitos éticos.
- Art.28 – É vedado ao profissional: III – Realizar pesquisa em ser humano sem que este ou seu responsável, ou representante legal, tenha dado consentimento, livre e estabelecido, por escrito, sobre a natureza das consequências da pesquisa.
- Art.20 – É responsabilidade do Tecnólogo, Técnico em Radiologia que estiver operando o equipamento emissor de Radiação, a isolação do local, a proteção das pessoas nas áreas irradiadas e a utilização dos equipamentos de segurança, em conformidade com as normas de Proteção Radiológica vigentes no País.
- Art.7 o § 8 o – É vedado ao Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar de Radiologia. Abandonar ou não comparecer ao trabalho, onde exerça atividade profissional, sem motivo plenamente justificado.
- Art.18 § 3 o – O Tecnólogo, Técnico e Auxiliar em Radiologia devem : Assumir, civil e penalmente, responsabilidades por atos profissionais danosos ao cliente/paciente a que tenha dado causa por imperícia, imprudência, negligência ou omissão.
21 Clues: Art.33 – Das penalidade:- c) Censura pública. • Art.33 – Das penalidade:- b) Censura confidencial em aviso reservado • Art.33 – Das penalidade:- a) Advertência confidencial em aviso reservado • Art.33 – Das penalidades:- d) Suspensão do exercício profissional até 30 dias. • ...
Art 1 First Semester 2020-12-01
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- Another name for color.
- A work of art that represents a specific person, a group of people, or an animal.
- is practicing and learning how to use media, tools or techniques. They can be used at any time you need to know how to use a material or technique.
- part of the art studio process when an artist is making their planned artwork
- art materials used to create a work of art.
- part of the art studio process where the artist thinks deeply about the artwork they have created through writing an artist statement.
- Drawing an object on the horizon line.
- Balance,Movement, Emphasis, Unity, Pattern, Rhythm, & Contrast
- Artwork representing the form of a human.
- A work of art with landforms being the most important part
- Seeking ideas and gathering information during the art studio process about a concept, unit, theme, or challenge to make artwork about.
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- Art form of designing and planning construction of buildings, cities and bridges.
- A collection of an artists artwork
- part of the art studio process where the artist is planning what they will create based on what inspired them.
- Drawing an object from above looking down.
- written by an artist to explain how they make their artwork.
- Drawing any object from the ground looking up.
- image used to get ideas from for technique, process and style
- quick drawings of an idea to figure out what the final design might look like.
- Line, Shape, Form, Color, Value, Space, & Texture
20 Clues: Another name for color. • A collection of an artists artwork • Drawing an object on the horizon line. • Artwork representing the form of a human. • Drawing an object from above looking down. • art materials used to create a work of art. • Drawing any object from the ground looking up. • Line, Shape, Form, Color, Value, Space, & Texture • ...
Brancusi 2021-11-25
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- major disaster in 1912
- the parallel striations of hair are inspired by _________ art
- France expanded its Empire into this continent
- the first owner of ‘The Kiss’
- exhibition that introduced modern art to the USA
- the quality of a subject Brancusi wished to capture
- Brancusi went to the ______ School of Fine Arts
- a sculpture that embodies themes of love and union
- Brancusi’s first ovoid-shaped experimental sculpture
- ‘The Artistic Youth Society’ in Bucharest
- the birthplace of Brancusi
- his arched brows in Chinese sculptures inspired ‘Mlle Pogany’
- museum which exhibited Iberian art in Paris
- painting stolen from the Louvre in 1911
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- an early modern sculptor with a taste for the unfinished
- __________ National Museum exhibits ‘Wisdom of the Earth’
- the folk art of Romania
- type of limestone with marine fossils
- an art student and portrait subject for Brancusi
- sculptures from this culture were simplified and schematic
- centre of the art world; where Brancusi rented a studio in 1907
- the term used to describe non-Western art
- ‘nurturer’; ‘giver of life’; the subject of ‘Wisdom of the Earth’
- medium of ‘The Kiss’
- Brancusi worked in the studio of this academic sculptor
- American collector who bought ‘Mlle Pogany’
- to preserve the inherent qualities of the material
- engineer art-lover and buyer of ‘Wisdom of the Earth’
- a movement defined by geometric shapes
- ‘Venus of Willendorf’ was created in the _________ period
- the pose captured in ‘Wisdom of the Earth’
- an artist that redefined Modern sculpture
- ________ Museum of Fine Art owns ‘Mlle Pogany’
33 Clues: medium of ‘The Kiss’ • major disaster in 1912 • the folk art of Romania • the birthplace of Brancusi • the first owner of ‘The Kiss’ • type of limestone with marine fossils • a movement defined by geometric shapes • painting stolen from the Louvre in 1911 • the term used to describe non-Western art • an artist that redefined Modern sculpture • ...
CATEGORIES OF ART 2023-09-15
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- - concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression.
- - range from vocal and instrumental music, dance, and theatre to pantomime.
- - the art of the writing and production of plays.
- - a collection of precepts for imitating nature in a way that is pleasing to those produce this imitation.
- - art and method of building and designing structures with an artistic element instead of relying solely on construction abilities.
- - a form of visual art in which an artist uses instruments to mark paper or other two-dimensional surface.
- - the whole of oral traditions shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture.
- - the art that we cannot feel with our hands and see with our eyes.
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- - artworks that are created in line with the artist’s vision.
- - art that makes language as a medium.
- - a building or space in which a performance may be given before the audience.
- - an artistic work expressing symbolic meaning through the medium of film.
- - an expression of ideas and emotions through a physical medium.
- - the process of applying paint, or another medium to a solid surface.
- - any written work that follows a basic grammatical structure.
- arts - developed foremost to be enjoyed for its aesthetic or beauty.
- arts - intended primarily to serve a useful function.
- - art made from ceramic materials including clay.
- - an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensinal art objects.
- art - appeals to our sense of sight or vision.
- - a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement.
21 Clues: - art that makes language as a medium. • art - appeals to our sense of sight or vision. • - the art of the writing and production of plays. • - art made from ceramic materials including clay. • arts - intended primarily to serve a useful function. • - a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement. • ...
How Music and Art Preserve and Transform the Memory of Territories 2024-12-10
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- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
- Artist known for his "Water Lilies" series of paintings
- The technique of painting using small dots of color
- This instrument is often used in classical music and has 88 keys
- — The technique used to create a 3D sculpture
- Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series
- One of the most famous sculptures by Michelangelo, located in Florence
- — Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece
- This kind of art uses sounds and rhythms to express ideas
- A musical style that blends jazz and rhythm and blues
- Art style known for exaggerating shapes and using bright colors
- This visual art form uses light to create images on photosensitive material
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- A type of art in which paint is applied to wet plaster
- African-American artist famous for painting the Harlem Renaissance
- Type of art in which the artist paints directly onto canvas without any preliminary sketches
- The style of music that originated in African-American communities
- An artist who creates murals on walls
- An artistic technique that involves using light and shadow to create depth
- A music genre known for storytelling through lyrics and beats, often associated with African-American culture
- — Movement that includes works like the "Starry Night" by Van Gogh
- This art movement is known for its abstract shapes and use of color
- This type of music uses instruments like violins, cellos, and pianos
- Art A form of modern art that uses everyday objects
- The art of playing music by heart without reading the score
24 Clues: An artist who creates murals on walls • — The technique used to create a 3D sculpture • — Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits • The technique of painting using small dots of color • Art A form of modern art that uses everyday objects • Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series • ...
Design Movements 2025-03-18
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- – The movement that embraced mass production and rejected excessive ornamentation.
- Nouveau – The French term meaning "new art," defining a major 19th-century design movement.
- follows function – This phrase, associated with Bauhaus, emphasizes that aesthetics should follow usability.
- Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes – The Paris exhibition in 1925 that helped define Art Deco.
- Nouveau – The artistic movement characterized by elongated female forms and stylized plants.
- – The eccentric, playful, and colorful table lamp designed by Ettore Sottsass.
- and tenon – The type of joints commonly used in Arts and Crafts furniture.
- Loewy – The ‘father of industrial design’ who streamlined products for mass appeal.
- Morris – A key figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, famous for his textile and wallpaper designs.
- Gray – The influential female designer associated with both Modernism and Art Deco.
- fins – The iconic car feature of the 1950s inspired by Streamlining aesthetics.
- – The minimalist, functional German design school closed by the Nazis in 1933.
- – A Hungarian ceramics company known for stylized Art Nouveau vases.
- – A Milan-based postmodern design group known for bold, playful, and colorful designs.
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- – The architectural style associated with Art Nouveau’s sinuous curves and organic forms.
- Gaudi – This Spanish architect incorporated colorful ceramics in his Art Nouveau buildings.
- Starck – The designer of the iconic Juicy Salif lemon squeezer.
- – A chair designed by Marcel Breuer, exemplifying Bauhaus principles.
- Loewy – The post-war industrial designer who worked with Studebaker and Greyhound.
- – The style that incorporated aerodynamic, teardrop-shaped designs.
- Brandt – A Bauhaus designer known for metalwork, including a famous tea infuser.
- – The 1922 discovery of this tomb influenced Art Deco designs.
- School of Art – The architectural school founded by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Scotland.
- – A key Bauhaus material used for tubular furniture.
- – The postmodern principle contrasting Modernism’s minimalism: "Less is a ____."
25 Clues: – A key Bauhaus material used for tubular furniture. • – The 1922 discovery of this tomb influenced Art Deco designs. • Starck – The designer of the iconic Juicy Salif lemon squeezer. • – The style that incorporated aerodynamic, teardrop-shaped designs. • – A Hungarian ceramics company known for stylized Art Nouveau vases. • ...
Georgia O'Keefe 2021-04-13
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- a place where art is displayed
- means small and gentle
- drawing that uses cooled coals (think bbq)
- her flowers where shown not far away but ____-up
- smallest
- title in art that Georgia was known
- an art form shown in bones
- a kind of art that depicts real things
- bones, flowers, and landscapes are part of this
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- birth state
- a kind of art that uses the imagination
- She fell in _______
- York place where G.K. was in a rut
- southern state where she attended school
- area of country where O'Keefe settled
- Mexico state where she fell in love with its beauty
- glass that enlarges items
- last name of man she married
- George location of summer house
- Georgia's career
20 Clues: smallest • birth state • Georgia's career • She fell in _______ • means small and gentle • glass that enlarges items • an art form shown in bones • last name of man she married • a place where art is displayed • George location of summer house • York place where G.K. was in a rut • title in art that Georgia was known • area of country where O'Keefe settled • ...
ARTE CONTEMPORÂNEA 2022-03-29
Unit 4 Enlightenment, Naturalism, & Neoclassicism Crossword 2023-04-26
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- French Emperor under which Neoclassical art thrived.
- REVOLUTION It was believed that the Oath of the Horatii helped encourage the ____ ____ (two words).
- Neoclassical sculptor who created a likeness of George Washington (last name only).
- Most important European Neoclassical artist (last name).
- An aspect of Enlightenment art was the inclusion of women and _____.
- The ____ century was characterized by an opposition to female artists (single word).
- Art period that revived the Classical art movement.
- Flemish artist whose work greatly influenced French natural art (3 words - no spaces).
- Primary artist of Enlightenment artwork (first & last name - no spaces).
- The Tete a Tete was a _____ of immoral virtues.
- English artist who painted The Tete a Tete (last name only).
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- Created a painting of a Mexican nun known for her dedication toward the pursuit of knowledge (first & last name - no spaces).
- Country that the Horatii take an oath to defend.
- Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun was known for her _____ (two words - no spaces).
- Movement that promoted a combination of science & reasoning with theology.
- Art period right before Neoclassicism.
- Morality, idealism, patriotism, & ____ pride were key ideals of Neoclassicism.
- American Neoclassical building influenced by Palladio.
- Art technique that blended light & dark to create visible contrast.
- The ____ Revolution was a precursor to the Englightenment.
- Classical art technique used in sculpture characterized by slight bent of legs & relaxed pose.
21 Clues: Art period right before Neoclassicism. • The Tete a Tete was a _____ of immoral virtues. • Country that the Horatii take an oath to defend. • Art period that revived the Classical art movement. • French Emperor under which Neoclassical art thrived. • American Neoclassical building influenced by Palladio. • Most important European Neoclassical artist (last name). • ...
Art 2020-09-09
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- the perceived surface quality of a work of art or the 'feel' of an object 6
- a philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty and taste, as well as the philosophy of art
- the placement or arrangement of the visual elements 8
- a rough drawing or painting 7
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- a mix of blue and red 5
- blue, red, yellow 9
- creative art, especially visual art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content 3
- a famous painter who paints the well-known 'the starry night' painting 4
- depiction of depth perception in 3D models or illustrations by varying the level of darkness 2
- a circle with different colored sectors 1
10 Clues: blue, red, yellow 9 • a mix of blue and red 5 • a rough drawing or painting 7 • a circle with different colored sectors 1 • the placement or arrangement of the visual elements 8 • a famous painter who paints the well-known 'the starry night' painting 4 • the perceived surface quality of a work of art or the 'feel' of an object 6 • ...
art 2020-08-21
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- keseimbangan yang tidak sama.
- material yang digunakan pada karya seni yang sifatnya habis pakai.
- percampuran dua kebudayaan atau lebih yang saling bertemu dan saling mempengaruhi.
- memiliki nilai seni (keindahan).i
- keterampilan di dalam memakai alat dan juga dalam mengolah bahan-bahan pada proses pembuatan karya seni.
- susunan peralihan dari warna gelap ke warna terang atau sebaliknya.
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- pelukis yang terkenal dengan aliran kubisme dan warna-warna pilihannya yang menarik.
- keseimbangan yang tidak sama
- karya lukisan Picasso yang menceritakan tentang tragedi peperangan.
- benda dan lain sebagainya yang menjadi sasaran pada suatu pembuatan karya seni.
- berbentuk dua dimensi, segala bentuk pipih yang bukan titik atau garis.
11 Clues: keseimbangan yang tidak sama • keseimbangan yang tidak sama. • memiliki nilai seni (keindahan).i • material yang digunakan pada karya seni yang sifatnya habis pakai. • karya lukisan Picasso yang menceritakan tentang tragedi peperangan. • susunan peralihan dari warna gelap ke warna terang atau sebaliknya. • ...
art 2020-08-15
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- Différence entre ombre et lumière sur une
- peinture réalisée sur un support rigide
- représentation d'un objet avec une matière
- Présentation publiques d'oeuvres d'art
- Représentation sur le papier d'une image
- Motif exécuté sur un support
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- peinture sur papier avec des couleurs et de
- L'artiste peut les transmettre dans sa
- peinture constituée de pigments et résines
- Représentation de la pensée
10 Clues: Représentation de la pensée • Motif exécuté sur un support • L'artiste peut les transmettre dans sa • Présentation publiques d'oeuvres d'art • peinture réalisée sur un support rigide • Représentation sur le papier d'une image • Différence entre ombre et lumière sur une • peinture constituée de pigments et résines • représentation d'un objet avec une matière • ...
Art 2021-10-27
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- What usually we do after colour?
- The type of Drawing, which you can make in Smartphone,laptop, tablet and on other devices
- What do we need to do after line art?
- What usually we use for the logos or artworks?
- The order
- What do we do before colour?
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- The Type of drawing, which you can find in the story books
- The type of Drawing which used the Artists like Van Gogh
- What is the first in make something?
- What do we do before the line art?
10 Clues: The order • What do we do before colour? • What usually we do after colour? • What do we do before the line art? • What is the first in make something? • What do we need to do after line art? • What usually we use for the logos or artworks? • The type of Drawing which used the Artists like Van Gogh • The Type of drawing, which you can find in the story books • ...
Art 2013-07-02
10 Clues: It amuses you • It makes you sad • Art made on walls • Has lots of beauty • From the xx century • Talks about ability • From the xIx century • Talks about probability • Something that shocks people • Type of art based on expressing what the artist feels
art 2013-06-02
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- something that you write or draw on it
- the act or power of forming a mental image of something not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality.
- like a pencil but make of colour wax
- thing that you done by art
- something that you draw or take the photograph
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- thing that you use to draw the sketch
- type of art material you must use with water
- there are 7 of this thing in the rainbow!
- sudden idea
- a type of drawing that use pencil
10 Clues: sudden idea • thing that you done by art • a type of drawing that use pencil • like a pencil but make of colour wax • thing that you use to draw the sketch • something that you write or draw on it • there are 7 of this thing in the rainbow! • type of art material you must use with water • something that you draw or take the photograph • ...
art 2015-04-13
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- pseudonym of the patron of Zakopane theatre
- even Lenin became a writer here
- historic cemetery in Zakopane "..... Brzysko"
- the one who wrote "O dwóch takich co ukradli księżyc"
- part of Zakopane with sanctuary of Our Lady
- villa - museum of Karol Szymanowski
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- was writing and died in Harenda
- in Zakopane with wide screen
- part of Zakopane, where well known chapel is
- poet with "break" (pol. "przerwa") in the name
10 Clues: in Zakopane with wide screen • was writing and died in Harenda • even Lenin became a writer here • villa - museum of Karol Szymanowski • pseudonym of the patron of Zakopane theatre • part of Zakopane with sanctuary of Our Lady • part of Zakopane, where well known chapel is • historic cemetery in Zakopane "..... Brzysko" • poet with "break" (pol. "przerwa") in the name • ...
ART 2023-01-19
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- Draw something and you can rub it out if you have a mistake
- your media Where you control where your pencil goes
- You add white to it
- make sure its even
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- add texture to anything you need
- colours Purple Green and Orange
- Where you paint something too add colour
- Colours-Red yellow and blue
- lightness to darkness or darkness to lightness
- You add black into it
10 Clues: make sure its even • You add white to it • You add black into it • Colours-Red yellow and blue • colours Purple Green and Orange • add texture to anything you need • Where you paint something too add colour • lightness to darkness or darkness to lightness • your media Where you control where your pencil goes • Draw something and you can rub it out if you have a mistake
Art 2020-03-31
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- books about some imaginary inventions, modern world are
- the synonym of picture
- a person who writes music
- some process that gives you pleasure is
- when there is a lot of blood and murders in a film, that film is
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- an event where people show different works of art
- a film about a real person or event
- a movie for kids
- "War and Peace" is a
- when you hate some form of art you can say it's
10 Clues: a movie for kids • "War and Peace" is a • the synonym of picture • a person who writes music • a film about a real person or event • some process that gives you pleasure is • when you hate some form of art you can say it's • an event where people show different works of art • books about some imaginary inventions, modern world are • ...
Art 2022-04-29
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- What is a coloring utensil used for traditional art?
- Which art app has a lot of brushes and is easy to navigate?
- What do you make when you use acrylic paint?
- What kind of art is made on a device?
- Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle?
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- What kind of art is made physically?
- What do you use to sketch?
- What do you draw on in a pencil drawing?
- What kind of paint is used with water?
- When we drew the bunny, what was the first thing we drew?
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? • What is a coloring utensil used for traditional art? • Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle? • ...
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 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? • What is a coloring utensil used for traditional art? • Which art app's logo has a rainbow wave in the middle? • ...
Art 2022-11-15
10 Clues: second • lack of • country • aesthetic • makes them • makes pots • inlet place • america continent • pots are made out of it • first word of the type of clay
Art 2018-04-01
Art 2023-07-21
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- To show or display artworks in a gallery or museum.
- The different shades that make things look bright and beautiful.
- Using colors and brushes to create pictures on paper/canvas.
- Making decorative objects by hand, like origami or jewelry.
- A tool with bristles used to apply paint on a canvas.
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- A place where art and historical objects are displayed.
- A rough drawing that outlines the main idea of an artwork.
- Someone who creates beautiful art using their imagination.
- Art of making objects from clay and baking them in a kiln.
- A special type of cloth used for painting pictures.
10 Clues: To show or display artworks in a gallery or museum. • A special type of cloth used for painting pictures. • A tool with bristles used to apply paint on a canvas. • A place where art and historical objects are displayed. • A rough drawing that outlines the main idea of an artwork. • Someone who creates beautiful art using their imagination. • ...
ART 2023-11-10
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- It is the ability of using the hands well.
- It is the art of making objects of clay.
- It is the art of readings and writing books.
- It is a set of practices that are popular in a society.
- It is the art of drawing by using different colors.
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- It is the art that is traditional in a country.
- It is the art of singing and playing musical instruments.
- It is the professional designing of buildings.
- It is the art of painting pictures in walls.
- It is the art of rhytmical compositions.
10 Clues: It is the art of making objects of clay. • It is the art of rhytmical compositions. • It is the ability of using the hands well. • It is the art of painting pictures in walls. • It is the art of readings and writing books. • It is the professional designing of buildings. • It is the art that is traditional in a country. • ...
art 2023-11-29
10 Clues: it is juicy • something oily • what you write with • it comes with a tray • we all love mistakes • it has lots of hair • something is sticky • something you cut with • you do it with a marker • something that you draw on
Art 2024-06-11
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- Something you draw with.
- A stand for supporting or displaying at an angle.
- Letting one application of paint dry before adding another.
- A book or pad with blank pages for sketching.
- A protective and decorative edging for a picture.
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- Without that you won’t be able to make art.
- a soft, whitish rock.
- On this thing you usually draw with pencil.
- Often is used in caligraphy.
- Style that uses bold brush strokes.
10 Clues: a soft, whitish rock. • Something you draw with. • Often is used in caligraphy. • Style that uses bold brush strokes. • Without that you won’t be able to make art. • On this thing you usually draw with pencil. • A book or pad with blank pages for sketching. • A stand for supporting or displaying at an angle. • A protective and decorative edging for a picture. • ...
Art 2024-06-11
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- The placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art, as distinct from the subject.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities in art and literature.
- The material or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art (e.g., oil, watercolor, sculpture).
- The attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding artistic conventions, implausible, exotic, and supernatural elements.
- The range of colors used by an artist in a particular work.
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- A category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- The technique used in art to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface in a way that looks natural and realistic.
- Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, colors, and textures.
- A decorative design or pattern, or a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition.
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
10 Clues: The range of colors used by an artist in a particular work. • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities in art and literature. • A category of artistic composition characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. • The material or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art (e.g., oil, watercolor, sculpture). • ...
Art 2024-05-22
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- Kids’ favourite colourful waxes
- A funny drawing that brings you laughter
- This can be used for creating strokes
- one of the primary colours
- An essential tool for sketching
- A surface that is used for painting commonly refers to
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- Provides protective and shiny coating for painting
- It is a material for arranging and mixing colours
- A pigment that is similar to oil paint but it is soluble in water
- This fluid like substance that we can seen in multiple colours
10 Clues: one of the primary colours • Kids’ favourite colourful waxes • An essential tool for sketching • This can be used for creating strokes • A funny drawing that brings you laughter • It is a material for arranging and mixing colours • Provides protective and shiny coating for painting • A surface that is used for painting commonly refers to • ...
Art 2024-11-25
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- adj. existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form of something
- n. the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and not based on real people and facts
- n. a book about a person's life, written by that person
- n. the period of new growth of interest and activity in the areas of art, literature, and ideas in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries
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- n. a picture in a book, magazine, etc.
- n. a style of painting, which began in France in the 1860s, in which the artist tries to represent the effects of light on an object, person, area of countryside, etc.
- n. one of the main characters in a story or a play
- n. a piece of cloth used by artists for oil painting
- n. the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc.
- n. a time when all the people involved in a play, dance, etc. practise in order to prepare for a performance
10 Clues: n. a picture in a book, magazine, etc. • n. one of the main characters in a story or a play • n. a piece of cloth used by artists for oil painting • n. a book about a person's life, written by that person • adj. existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form of something • n. the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. • ...
Art 2025-01-21
ART 2025-09-18
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- an object made from a hard material, especially stone or metal, to look like a person or animal
- the quality of being special and interesting and not the same as anything or anyone else
- appearing to be existing like in real life
- a physical substance that things can be made from
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- the areas that form the edge of a town or city
- used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect
- someone who creates sculptures
- having the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily
- information about how to do or use something
- a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught
10 Clues: someone who creates sculptures • appearing to be existing like in real life • information about how to do or use something • the areas that form the edge of a town or city • a physical substance that things can be made from • a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught • having the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily • ...
Art 2025-06-09
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- To use a shape, colour, or object to stand for a deeper meaning. (verb)
- To get a new idea by looking at something or someone else. (verb)
- A plan or pattern for how something will look or work. (noun)
- To show your thoughts or feelings through art, music, or words. (verb)
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- Having the same shape and size on both sides, like a mirror image. (adjective)
- A flat board where an artist mixes colours before painting. (noun)
- A strong cloth that artists paint on, often stretched over a wooden frame. (noun)
- A group of artworks that are connected by the same idea or style. (noun)
- A quick drawing that shows the main idea of something. (verb)
- Being very different in colour, shape, or feeling. (adjective)
10 Clues: A quick drawing that shows the main idea of something. (verb) • A plan or pattern for how something will look or work. (noun) • Being very different in colour, shape, or feeling. (adjective) • To get a new idea by looking at something or someone else. (verb) • A flat board where an artist mixes colours before painting. (noun) • ...
Art 2025-05-05
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- A message that promotes a product, service, or event, often seen in media or public places.
- Artistic creations such as paintings, drawings, sculptures, etc.
- An organization that helps people in need, or the act of giving help to those in need.
- A public display of works of art or other items of interest, often in a museum or gallery.
- the number of people who go to an event, meeting, etc.
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- The main singer in a band or musical group.
- A formal meeting where people discuss a specific topic, often related to business or academics.
- A piece of art made by shaping stone, metal, wood, or other materials into a three-dimensional form.
- a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in one place
- A public sale where items are sold to the person who offers the most money.
10 Clues: The main singer in a band or musical group. • the number of people who go to an event, meeting, etc. • Artistic creations such as paintings, drawings, sculptures, etc. • A public sale where items are sold to the person who offers the most money. • a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in one place • ...
Art 2025-05-07
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- A representative of the Renaissance.
- The author of the song "Summertime".
- A representative of Cubism.
- A representative of the Baroque.
- An art form
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- A representative of Post-Impressionism.
- The author of the poem "the Seven Ages of the Man"
- A representative of Surrealism
- A representative of pop art.
- A representative of Impressionism.
10 Clues: An art form • A representative of Cubism. • A representative of pop art. • A representative of Surrealism • A representative of the Baroque. • 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"
HS Art 1 Elements of Art & Principles of Design Crossword Review 2018-11-02
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- This is considered the visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value.
- Three colors that are an unevenly 3 spaces apart making a triangle shape.
- This Principle of Design is a part of design that catches the viewer’s eye first and brings it to the focal point of the artwork. This Principle is created by using contrast in a design.
- This Element of Art is the lightness or darkness of a color.
- You make this color when you mix one Primary and one Secondary beside each other together.
- This Element of Art is often used when describing three-dimensional objects. This Element can also be described as two-dimensional art that can create the illusion of three-dimension through perspective and shading.
- This is defined by two colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel. Orange and Blue are an example of what.
- This is described by how vivid, bright, or rich a color is. You can make this technically by adding many, light layers of a color. This is also described by mixing two complimentary colors together.
- Orange, Violet, and Green are considered this.
- This Element of Art has two definitions; In three-dimensional art, this is the way something feels. In two-dimensional art, line, shape, and value help imply the way an object feels.
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- A combination of elements or shapes repeated in a recurring and regular arrangement.
- This Element of Art is defined by the artist. It includes the area within and around an object.
- A darker version of a color. You make this by mixing in black or darker color.
- This Principle of Design is the arrangement of opposite elements. This Principle creates visual interest, excitement, and drama.
- This is considered the ways an artist uses the elements of art in a work of art.
- This Principle of Design occurs in two-dimensional art when objects appear to be moving. It can also create a sense of excitement and helps direct the viewer’s eyes around the image.
- his Principle of Design is the visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space. It helps an artwork feel stable and has three different forms; symmetry, asymmetry, and radial.
- This Element of Art is when lines intersect to enclose a space. It is considered two-dimensional.
- This Principle of Design is a connection between all Elements and Principles that creates a sense of organization of harmony in the work of art. When using this Principle well, it helps create a sense of composition & completeness.
- This Element of Art is produced when light is reflected off an object back to the eye. This Element is often viewed in a wheel and can have many different pairings and schemes.
- One object or shape repeated in a work of art.
- A combination of elements repeated, but with variations.
- This Principle of Design is the relationship between objects in a work of art and how they compare to each other and the work as a whole. When this Principle is used well, it creates harmony and balance in a work of art.
- Red, Yellow, and Blue are considered this:
- A mark that is longer than it is wide.
- A lighter version of a color. You make this by mixing in white or a light color.
- This Principle of Art uses different versions of Elements and Principles in one work of art. A successful work of art needs both Unity to maintain order and this Principle to maintain interest.
- The name we give a color.
28 Clues: The name we give a color. • A mark that is longer than it is wide. • Red, Yellow, and Blue are considered this: • One object or shape repeated in a work of art. • Orange, Violet, and Green are considered this. • A combination of elements repeated, but with variations. • This Element of Art is the lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
It’s Advent Time! 2023-12-01
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- Japanese art of paper folding
- The feudal military nobility of medieval Japan
- Cherry blossoms
- Traditional garment, often worn on special occasions
- Capital city of Japan before Tokyo
- Traditional Japanese theatre
- Japan’s indigenous religion, emphasizing harmony with nature
- Ancient art of sword fighting
- Ancient code of conduct for the samurai
- Ancient Japanese art of garden design
- Finding beauty in imperfection
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- Traditional floor made of straw
- Capital city of Japan
- Japanese word for art of flower arranging
- Famous bullet train
- Traditional art of mending broken pottery with silver or gold
- Japanese word for a hot spring bath
- Japan’s highest mountain, a stratovolcano
- Traditional seasoning made from fermented soybeans
19 Clues: Cherry blossoms • Famous bullet train • Capital city of Japan • Traditional Japanese theatre • Japanese art of paper folding • Ancient art of sword fighting • Finding beauty in imperfection • Traditional floor made of straw • Capital city of Japan before Tokyo • Japanese word for a hot spring bath • Ancient Japanese art of garden design • Ancient code of conduct for the samurai • ...
Contemporary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-12
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- The distribution of the visual weight of objects colors, texture and space.
- Is a reality in the present day world
- The contemporary artist revises the interest of existing form of art
- Artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s.
- Was sold for nearly 47 million pesos
- Were traditionally woven into wide- brimmed farmers hats for the domestic market.
- Is the art of practice of designing sequences of movements.
- Covers all forms of visual art.
- Is simply defined as difference
- Art or recording images in a light sensitive film
- Able to change or adapt
- Capable of various forms
- The image of a skull represents the harrowing experience of demise.
- Can be color, unity, balance or any other principle or element of art used to create a focal point.
- arts Arts such as music, dance, and drama.
- The expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language
- Is the art method of building and designing structures with an artistic element instead of relying solely on construction abilities
- Implies change and movement.
- She was conferred the national artist award for literature in 1999
- How art transforms a ________ is now an occupation of contemporary artists.
- He is known for his talent on painting
- A series of still photographs on film projected on to a screen using light in rapid succession
- The element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
- A design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
- Made by the artist living today
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- A character resembling a multiple legged head
- Is art that shares a story and develops a theme for the audience
- The art of operating puppets, typically either by strings controlled from above or by hand
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- Contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons and graffiti
- Contemporary artists are now as innovative as ever.
- Is a principle of design that suggests movement or action.
- Was a dancer, choreographer, stage designer and artistic director.
- Most famous works is the cultural center of the Philippines complex.
- Is the interactive art of using words and actions to reveal the elements and images of a story.
- The basis of their art, creating rhythm and regularity within their work.
- Informed by everyday experiences and the people he meets encounters.
- An artistic or experimental work expressing symbolic meaning through the medium of film
- An outline, sketch or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art.
- Is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers
- An identifiable path created by a point moving in space
- The dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth.
- Art that includes words or phrases as its primary artistic component
- Is a Filipino musician, composer and conductor
- Art-concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds
- Makes it a symbol of longevity in china.
- Refers to how well all the visual elements work together
- An artistic form in which hard or plastic materials.
- Artist have tried to interpret various human activities.
- The words "action" "motion" and dynamism
50 Clues: Able to change or adapt • Capable of various forms • Implies change and movement. • Covers all forms of visual art. • Is simply defined as difference • Made by the artist living today • Was sold for nearly 47 million pesos • Is a reality in the present day world • He is known for his talent on painting • Makes it a symbol of longevity in china. • ...
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 Review 2022-02-24
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- a type of balance that is round
- colors across from each other
- plural of art supplies
- a slanted line
- how something feels
- free-form shapes like clouds and blobs
- going "dark to light"
- a type of balance that is equal
- a type of balance that is not equal
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- a line going up and down
- a line that goes from left to right
- three equally spaced colors
- colors orange, green, and purple
- singular of art supplies
- primary + secondary colors =
- shapes like triangles, squares, and circles
- colors red, yellow, and blue
17 Clues: a slanted line • how something feels • going "dark to light" • plural of art supplies • a line going up and down • singular of art supplies • three equally spaced colors • primary + secondary colors = • colors red, yellow, and blue • colors across from each other • a type of balance that is round • a type of balance that is equal • colors orange, green, and purple • ...
Art Review 2024-05-14
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- mixing paint with water and adding a thin layer to the canvas before starting your art
- the blank area around the object in a piece
- color scheme: green, blue, purple
- EOA: a 3 dimensional object
- color scheme: red, blue, yellow
- shapes we see in nature
- a chemical reaction that requires light
- color scheme: colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- color scheme: red, orange, yellow
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- EOA: a 2 dimensional object
- when an art piece only contains values of one color
- shapes we study in math
- painting with watercolor before even getting my brush wet
- created the iconic Campbells Soup art
- point in perspective drawings, this is the point the lines converge to
- color scheme: mixing red and orange would make a _______ color.
- color scheme: purple, orange, green
17 Clues: shapes we study in math • shapes we see in nature • EOA: a 2 dimensional object • EOA: a 3 dimensional object • color scheme: red, blue, yellow • color scheme: green, blue, purple • color scheme: red, orange, yellow • color scheme: purple, orange, green • created the iconic Campbells Soup art • a chemical reaction that requires light • ...
Islamic Art 2024-11-05
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- Tower of mosque from which people are called to prayer
- Islam’s sacred book
- Arabic name for Islamic Spain/Portugal
- Curved, vegetal motif
- Semicircular niche in qibla wall
- A "Great Mosque" is also called a "____ Mosque"
- Hall full of columns
- Islamic building for collective worship
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- Courtyard in mosque with a fountain used for ablutions
- The Great Mosque is located in __________ , Spain
- Elegant writing used as a decorative art
- Huge palace-fortress in Granada, Spain
- Domes were often depicted on woven ________
- Figural imagery is not allowed in Islamic ___ spaces
- Believer in Islam
- Dome of the Rock is located here
- Direction (towards Mecca) Muslims face when praying
17 Clues: Believer in Islam • Islam’s sacred book • Hall full of columns • Curved, vegetal motif • Semicircular niche in qibla wall • Dome of the Rock is located here • Huge palace-fortress in Granada, Spain • Arabic name for Islamic Spain/Portugal • Islamic building for collective worship • Elegant writing used as a decorative art • Domes were often depicted on woven ________ • ...
Art Review 2024-12-19
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- This style of artwork resembles dreams and the subconscious mind.
- This style of art focus on nature, without people.
- This style of art uses lines, colors and shapes without a clear subject matter.
- These colors are created when you mix two primary colors together.
- The way our eyes are directed around an artwork.
- A straight, curved, zig-zagged mark on a surface.
- The lightness or darkness of a color. Shadows and highlights.
- The area above, in and around objects in an artwork.
- When a series of elements repeats throughout the artwork.
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- These three colors are used to create all other colors.
- This type of portrait is created when the artist paints themselves.
- The way something feels or appears to feel.
- This part of an artwork is the furthest away from the viewer.
- A 3D area with height, width and depth.
- The way something feels or appears to feel.
- The area closest to the viewer
- Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical, the visual weight of an artwork
- The center portion of an artwork.
18 Clues: The area closest to the viewer • The center portion of an artwork. • A 3D area with height, width and depth. • The way something feels or appears to feel. • The way something feels or appears to feel. • The way our eyes are directed around an artwork. • A straight, curved, zig-zagged mark on a surface. • This style of art focus on nature, without people. • ...
Art Vocab 2025-09-03
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- A painting of common, everyday objects
- A three-dimensional object with volume.
- Colors like blue, purple, and green.
- The special paint used on Clay projects
- Colors like red, orange, and yellow.
- The illusion of depth or area around objects.
- Orange, green, and purple are these.
- The element that refers to a continuous mark made by a tool.
- A special oven used for clay. Can get up to 2700 degrees
- The principle that pulls a composition together as a whole.
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- The way something feels or looks like it feels.
- A flat piece of clay
- Red, yellow, and blue are these.
- Shading, The lightness or darkness of a color.
- How artists arranges the things in their artwork to make it look balanced and complete.
- A two-dimensional enclosed area.
- A piece of clay that has been rolled out into a snake-like shape
17 Clues: A flat piece of clay • Red, yellow, and blue are these. • A two-dimensional enclosed area. • Colors like blue, purple, and green. • Colors like red, orange, and yellow. • Orange, green, and purple are these. • A painting of common, everyday objects • A three-dimensional object with volume. • The special paint used on Clay projects • ...
Pop Art 2026-02-26
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- — Famous person depicted in Pop art
- — Pop artist who enlarged comic book panels
- — Reusing existing images from popular culture
- — Expressing meaning opposite to literal meaning
- — Printing dots used in Pop art
- — Mass-produced art considered in poor taste
- — Using the same image multiple times in art
- — Bright, vibrant hues in Pop art
- Art Vocabulary for Crossword Puzzles
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- — Focus on buying and consuming goods
- — Source material for Lichtenstein's work
- — Commercial messages promoting products
- — Solid, uniform areas without shading
- — Product treated as something to buy or sell
- — Famous Pop artist known for Campbell's Soup cans
- — Printmaking technique using mesh and ink
- — Brand symbol or identifying mark
17 Clues: — Printing dots used in Pop art • — Bright, vibrant hues in Pop art • — Brand symbol or identifying mark • — Famous person depicted in Pop art • Art Vocabulary for Crossword Puzzles • — Focus on buying and consuming goods • — Solid, uniform areas without shading • — Commercial messages promoting products • — Source material for Lichtenstein's work • ...
Street Art 2017-02-21
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- Die Liebe zu welcher Art von Figuren haben die Street Art und die Pop-Art gemeinsam?
- Was ist der Name des Computers Spiels, das einen Künstler dazu inspiriert hat eine Vielzahl von Städten mit seinen kleinen Aliens aus Kacheln zu versehen?
- Welche Richtung der Street Art arbeitet mit Klebeband?
- Viele Künstler sind deshalb unter einem Künstlernamen bekannt. Ein anderes Wort dafür ist ...
- Viele von Banksys Werken befinden sich an Orten, die politisch hochsensibel sind, z.B. an der Mauer zwischen Israel und ...?
- Eine weitere Form der Street Art arbeitet mit Kacheln. Was heisst Kachel auf Englisch?
- Banksy ist so berühmt geworden, dass er seinen eigenen Vergnügungspark eröffnen konnte. Dieser heisst nicht Disney Land, sondern?
- Die Technik die JR benutzt heisst Paste Up. To paste heisst auf Englisch?
- Es gibt einen französischen Street Art Künstler der mit Fotos arbeitet, der auch an der Mauer am Gazastreifen gearbeitet hat. Wie heisst er?
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- Graffiti und Street Art werden strafrechtlich verfolgt, sie sind ...
- Wie heisst eine ortsbezogene und raumgreifende Anordnung von Gegenständen die ein Kunstwerk im öffentlichen Raum ergeben?
- Was heisst Dismal auf Deutsch?
- Wie heisst die Richtung der Street Art, die Werbung im öffentlichen Raum verändert?
- Graffiti und Street Art sind durch Kunstrichtungen beeinflusst die es schon vorher gab. Wie heisst die Kunstrichtung, deren berühmtester Vertreter Andy Warhol ist?
- Einer der berühmtesten Street Art Künstler ist Banksy. Wie nennt man die Technik mit der er seine Bilder aufsprüht?
- Auch JR ist durch seine Street Art so berühmt geworden, dass er die Glaspyramide welches berühmten Museums in Paris verschwinden lassen durfte?
16 Clues: Was heisst Dismal auf Deutsch? • Welche Richtung der Street Art arbeitet mit Klebeband? • Graffiti und Street Art werden strafrechtlich verfolgt, sie sind ... • Die Technik die JR benutzt heisst Paste Up. To paste heisst auf Englisch? • Wie heisst die Richtung der Street Art, die Werbung im öffentlichen Raum verändert? • ...
Contemporary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-12
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- An artistic or experimental work expressing symbolic meaning through the medium of film
- Artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s.
- How art transforms a ________ is now an occupation of contemporary artists.
- The contemporary artist revises the interest of existing form of art
- Is a principle of design that suggests movement or action.
- She was conferred the national artist award for literature in 1999
- Able to change or adapt
- Art or recording images in a light sensitive film
- Is the interactive art of using words and actions to reveal the elements and images of a story.
- Is simply defined as difference
- Can be color, unity, balance or any other principle or element of art used to create a focal point.
- A character resembling a multiple legged head
- Contemporary artists are now as innovative as ever.
- Were traditionally woven into wide- brimmed farmers hats for the domestic market.
- Was a dancer, choreographer, stage designer and artistic director.
- arts Arts such as music, dance, and drama.
- The image of a skull represents the harrowing experience of demise.
- Artist have tried to interpret various human activities.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects colors, texture and space.
- The dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth.
- Is the art of practice of designing sequences of movements.
- Informed by everyday experiences and the people he meets encounters.
- Is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers
- Most famous works is the cultural center of the Philippines complex.
- Is a Filipino musician, composer and conductor
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- A series of still photographs on film projected on to a screen using light in rapid succession
- He is known for his talent on painting
- Was sold for nearly 47 million pesos
- An artistic form in which hard or plastic materials.
- An identifiable path created by a point moving in space
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- The art of operating puppets, typically either by strings controlled from above or by hand
- Covers all forms of visual art.
- Implies change and movement.
- An outline, sketch or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art.
- The element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
- Is the art method of building and designing structures with an artistic element instead of relying solely on construction abilities
- The basis of their art, creating rhythm and regularity within their work.
- A design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated
- Is art that shares a story and develops a theme for the audience
- The expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language
- Art-concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds
- Made by the artist living today
- Contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons and graffiti
- Capable of various forms
- Refers to how well all the visual elements work together
- The words "action" "motion" and dynamism
- Art that includes words or phrases as its primary artistic component
- Is a reality in the present day world
- Makes it a symbol of longevity in china.
50 Clues: Able to change or adapt • Capable of various forms • Implies change and movement. • Covers all forms of visual art. • Is simply defined as difference • Made by the artist living today • Was sold for nearly 47 million pesos • Is a reality in the present day world • He is known for his talent on painting • The words "action" "motion" and dynamism • ...
ARTS 2023-09-18
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- experienced by a person during his/her sleep
- ART Artworks that depict real situations
- work on art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter in an artificial setting
- focused on natural elements
- Art critics usually criticize the context of __________ or the theory of beauty
- artistic representation of a person, in which his/her face and expression are predominant
- visible features of the sea
- artworks do not depict anything from the real world
- collection of myths
- the one who is criticizing
- enable to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity
- can be interpreted based on personal or a piece of information that was gathered under study
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- refers to the main idea that is represented in the art
- This is important in art criticisms, this is needed in order to demonstrate a genuine art appreciation
- one identifies the lateral qualities , or realistic presentation of the subject matter and the elements of art found in the artwork
- visible features of the land
- connected to something visual from the real world
- discussion or evaluation of arts
- has no basis in reality
- urban landscapes
20 Clues: urban landscapes • collection of myths • has no basis in reality • the one who is criticizing • focused on natural elements • visible features of the sea • visible features of the land • discussion or evaluation of arts • ART Artworks that depict real situations • experienced by a person during his/her sleep • connected to something visual from the real world • ...
History of Art 2017-11-23
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- The Altamira cave, which located at Spain have extraordinary images painted on the walls and ceilings with the illustration of _______ and human during the Ice Age era.
- Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like ___________
- _______ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art.
- The most famous Stone Age structure which featuring the post – and – beam constructs typical of the time
- In the Etruscan funerary art, the _____ usually was placed on a sort of throne in the tomb, which may have indicated a high status for deceased.
- In the Minoan Art, during the Bronze Age, __________ was the largest building in Europe.
- Greek art introduced to something new into the history of cultural production, which the concept that art would and should ______ and change.
- Greek art is usually categorized under three headings , the ______ period, the Classical period and the Hellenistic period.
- The medieval period encompassed eight major artistic movements which include Byzantine, Islamic, ______, Carolingian, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- ______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art.
- In the Egyptian art,_______ for example were often the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power.
- Usually the _______ of the Etruscan tombs depicting the scenes of gods and heroes.
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- During the golden era of Roman art, Roman buildings usually were covered with decorative ______ surfaces, internally and externally.
- For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was _______ rather than carved.
- Christian art received a big impetus when ________ himself commissioned the building of several churches which had some stunning examples of Christian art in the form of colorful mosaics.
- For the Greek sculpture, the idealized public sculptures of gods and _______ were more than images to worship.
- During Mesopotamian era, they keep records, giving law and communicate using a medium called _______
- One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______
- Another famous cave that has images painted on the ceiling and wall is located at the ______,France.
- What is the code that shows Mesopotamians had an eye-for-an-eye system of justice?
- For the Greek Art, in the early geometric period, ______ vessels were primarily used as funerary items.
- ______ work was one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire especially after Julius Caesar's death.
- In the second millennium BC, Island of Crete was the center of a vast domain that encompassed most of the islands in the Aegean, and for this reason, the ______ civilization are named after.
- Mesopotamia is known as the cradle of civilization and this phrase itself is full of meaning, for civilization refers to a society that is _____
24 Clues: _______ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art. • ______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art. • Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like ___________ • For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was _______ rather than carved. • One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______ • ...
Sculpture 2-3 Module 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-08
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- A great difference between two objects or elements in the artwork.
- Combining or repeating art elements to produce the appearance of rhythmic movement.
- Regular, even, looks man-made (shape or form).
- What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object.
- The area around or within the sculpture, or the space it occupies.
- The basic visual symbols artists use to create visual art.
- An imaginary line created by the arrangement of elements or objects in a work of art.
- 3-D art form created from carving, modeling, and assemblage.
- is when the artwork is NOT symmetrical, but uses other methods to achieve balance (for instance, having one large element/object on a side balanced out by several smaller elements/objects on the other side). It is, by far, the most common type of balance.
- The way an artist organizes the elements of art.
- A 2-D (flat) area set off by one of the other elements of art.
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- Abstract art that does not attempt to represent or depict any objects (people, animals, places, or things), but instead is made up entirely of shapes, forms, colors, and/or other art elements.
- A 3-dimensional object. All sculptures fall into this category.
- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
- is when the two sides of the artwork are identical (or nearly-identical) mirror images of each other. It is seen most often in ancient art and formal or ceremonial works of art (like monuments).
- The size relationship of one part to another.
- The lightness or darkness of a color or surface.
- A motion or sense of motion created by the forms or implied lines of a sculpture.
- is when the objects or elements in the artwork are arranged outward from a central point, like the spokes of a wheel. It is the rarest type of balance.
- The material art is made of (and which it can be categorized by).
- Irregular or natural-looking (shape or form).
- How something feels, or looks as if it should feel, when touched.
- The use of several different or contrasting elements in one work of art.
- Regular repetition of a design element. The part that repeats is called the motif.
- Arranging the elements or parts of a work of art so that they have equal visual weight.
- The appearance that the components of an artwork are working in harmony.
- A mark made by a moving point.
27 Clues: A mark made by a moving point. • The size relationship of one part to another. • Irregular or natural-looking (shape or form). • Regular, even, looks man-made (shape or form). • The lightness or darkness of a color or surface. • The way an artist organizes the elements of art. • What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object. • ...
The Hayward Art Crossword 2019-04-28
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- (6)Parisian museum
- (4,6)leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art
- (7,5)tool for applying paint to canvas
- (6,7)conceptual artist with his tongue in his cheek
- (6,5)still life paintings
- (8)oldest international auction house
- (9)British painter known for having a rivalry with 7 across
- (3,7)paint derived from pigment and egg yolk
- (5,4)Artist known for their messy bedroom
- (4,5)artist who created his own pigment derived from ultramarine
- (6)stone for fashioning sculpture
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- (2,6)painter also known for producing 16 deadpan photographic books during the 60's and 70's
- (5,6)dotty Japanese artist
- (6,5)one most prominent painters of the Vienna Secession movement
- (13)early method of the art form invented in 1826
- (10)bizarre artistic movement
- (10)Early Renaissance Italian painter
- (10)early form of performance art
- (6)art prize named after famous British painter
- (4)Influential Art gallery in New York City
20 Clues: (6)Parisian museum • (6,5)still life paintings • (5,6)dotty Japanese artist • (10)bizarre artistic movement • (10)early form of performance art • (6)stone for fashioning sculpture • (10)Early Renaissance Italian painter • (8)oldest international auction house • (7,5)tool for applying paint to canvas • (5,4)Artist known for their messy bedroom • ...
GRAFFITI 2025-01-28
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- A tool used to create graffiti with paint
- Art made on walls or public places
- A group of people living together
- Public outdoor space often used for graffiti
- Shared ideas, art and values of a group
- A sign or object with a specific meaning
- A surface used for painting or drawing
- A flat surface for painting or drawing
- What makes a person or group unique
- Not allowed by law
- Colored liquid used for creating art
- A particular way of creating something
- Open to everyone
- Destroying or damaging property
- A way to show feelings or ideas
- A strong disagreement about something
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- A person who creates art
- A personal graffiti signature
- The ability to act or create without restrictions
- Approval to do something
- The ability to think of new ideas
- Creative visual expressions
- A cut out design used for creating art
- Full of imagination and originally
- A visual property like red, blue or yellow
- Artistic writing or font
- Related to cities or towns
- Information or idea communicated in art
- A source of ideas or motivation
29 Clues: Open to everyone • Not allowed by law • A person who creates art • Approval to do something • Artistic writing or font • Related to cities or towns • Creative visual expressions • A personal graffiti signature • A source of ideas or motivation • Destroying or damaging property • A way to show feelings or ideas • The ability to think of new ideas • A group of people living together • ...
TRADITIONAL INDIAN MARTIAL ART FORMS 2024-06-06
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- An ancient Indian wrestling style, practiced on mud ground
- A martial art form from Punjab, also a popular festival dance
- A martial art form from Haryana, emphasizing grappling and wrestling
- A martial art form from Karnataka, known for its use of sword and shield
- A traditional martial art from Maharashtra, associated with Shivaji
- A martial art from Kerala, known for its strikes, kicks, and weaponry
- A martial art form from Gujarat, known for its stick fighting techniques
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- A martial art from Kerala that focuses on physical fitness and dance-like movements
- A martial art and form of dance from Andhra Pradesh
- A traditional martial art from Assam, known for its rapid movements and evasion tactics
- A martial art from Northern India, also a wrestling style
- A stick-fighting martial art from Karnataka(6)
- A martial art form from Manipur, using sticks and spears
- A traditional form from Tamil Nadu, known for its acrobatic movements
- A martial art form from Bengal, characterized by its swordplay and agility
15 Clues: A stick-fighting martial art from Karnataka(6) • A martial art and form of dance from Andhra Pradesh • A martial art form from Manipur, using sticks and spears • A martial art from Northern India, also a wrestling style • An ancient Indian wrestling style, practiced on mud ground • A martial art form from Punjab, also a popular festival dance • ...
NAME: SHEILLA MAE T. LAURIO SECTION: HAM/ ARTAP 2023-09-12
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- is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- This initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
- GRADATION, The gradual change from dark to light values is obvious. This change of value is
- HARMONY, This reflects his decision that the glossy surface helps pull the painting together to make a harmonious whole.
- EMPHASIS, many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy’s colorful costume and carpet.
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- LIFE, a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural food, flowers,
- QUALITIES, The painting depicts an incident taking place in a silent desert landscape illuminated by a perfectly round, cool moon.
- landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
- EMPHASIS, The check here refers to the concentration of lines or stripes that decorate the gypsy’s garment and carpet.
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- successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- FIGURATIVE ART, Non-representational art are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- Judgment is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- ART, romanticism contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century
- when interpreting the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- OF ARTS, the artist painted with simple, unmixed colors.
- ART, representational arts are artworks that depict real situations.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- HARMONY, This reflects his decision that large areas of the artwork have been painted with a limited number of hues.
- EMPASIS . contrasts of light and dark values help emphasize not only the lion and the gypsy.
21 Clues: imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • OF ARTS, the artist painted with simple, unmixed colors. • ART, representational arts are artworks that depict real situations. • successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep. • ...
History of Art 2017-11-23
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- Usually the _________ of the Etruscan tombs depicting the scenes of gods and heroes.
- Greek art is usually categorized under three headings , the _______ period, the Classical period and the Hellenistic period.
- During Mesopotamian era, they keep records, giving law and communicate using a medium called ________
- In the Minoan Art, during the Bronze Age, _________ was the largest building in Europe.
- ___________ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art.
- In the Etruscan funerary art, the ______ usually was placed on a sort of throne in the tomb, which may have indicated a high status for deceased.
- The Altamira cave, which located at Spain have extraordinary images painted on the walls and ceilings with the illustration of ________ and human during the Ice Age era.
- What is the code that shows Mesopotamians had an eye-for-an-eye system of justice?
- Mesopotamia is known as the cradle of civilization and this phrase itself is full of meaning, for civilization refers to a society that is _______
- For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was ________ rather than carved.
- Greek art introduced to something new into the history of cultural production, which the concept that art would and should ________ and change.
- For the Greek sculpture, the idealized public sculptures of gods an _________ were more than images to worship.
- The medieval period encompassed eight major artistic movements which include Byzantine, Islamic, _______, Carolingian, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- _______ work was one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire especially after Julius Caesar's death.
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- The most famous Stone Age structure which featuring the post – and – beam constructs typical of the time.
- Another famous cave that has images painted on the ceiling and wall is located at the________,France.
- Christian art received a big impetus when ________ himself commissioned the building of several churches which had some stunning examples of Christian art in the form of colorful mosaics.
- _______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art.
- During the golden era of Roman art, Roman buildings usually were covered with decorative ________ surfaces, internally and externally.
- In the Egyptian art, ________ for example were often the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power.
- For the Greek Art, in the early geometric period,________ vessels were primarily used as funerary items.
- One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______
- Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like _________
- In the second millennium BC, Island of Crete was the center of a vast domain that encompassed most of the islands in the Aegean, and for this reason, the _______ civilization are named after.
24 Clues: ___________ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art. • _______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art. • Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like _________ • For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was ________ rather than carved. • One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______ • ...
7 Art Exam Revision 2016-02-26
Across
- The tonal rendering technique that uses lines which all go in the same direction
- An element of art and design that is two-dimensional
- An element of art and design that is the tactile feel of something
- The colour group that is orange, purple and green
- The meaning of this Indigenous Australian symbol
- An element of art and design that has both positive and negative areas
- The region where the Wulgurukaba and Bindal peoples are the traditional owners
- A series of footprints could be described as this type of line
- An element of art and design that has a rainbow of choice
- A famous artwork painted by Leonardo da Vinci
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- An element of art and design that refers to lightness and darkness
- Colours which are opposite each other on the colour wheel
- These are like the basic building blocks of art
- This style of Indigenous Australian art shows the internal bone structures and organs of animals
- Colours which are next to each other on the colour wheel
- The meaning of this Indigenous Australian symbol
- An element of art and design that is an endless series of dots
- Ancient Aztec artworks originated from this country
- Ancient Roman artworks originated from this country
- The colour group that is red, yellow and blue
20 Clues: The colour group that is red, yellow and blue • A famous artwork painted by Leonardo da Vinci • These are like the basic building blocks of art • The meaning of this Indigenous Australian symbol • The meaning of this Indigenous Australian symbol • The colour group that is orange, purple and green • Ancient Aztec artworks originated from this country • ...
History of Art 2017-11-23
Across
- The wife of King Minoas give birth to man - beast creatures called ______
- During the golden era of Roman art, Roman buildings usually were covered with decorative ______ surfaces, internally and externally.
- ______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art.
- One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______
- The most famous Stone Age structure which featuring the post – and – beam constructs typical of the time
- Another famous cave that has images painted on the ceiling and wall is located at the ______,France.
- _______ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art.
- The eruption of the ______ volcano destroyed the Minoans
- The medieval period encompassed eight major artistic movements which include Byzantine, Islamic, ______, Carolingian, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like ___________
- In the second millennium BC, Island of Crete was the center of a vast domain that encompassed most of the islands in the Aegean, and for this reason, the ______ civilization are named after.
- Mesopotamia is known as the cradle of civilization and this phrase itself is full of meaning, for civilization refers to a society that is _____
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- What is the code that shows Mesopotamians had an eye-for-an-eye system of justice?
- In the Egyptian art,_______ for example were often the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power.
- The Altamira cave, which located at Spain have extraordinary images painted on the walls and ceilings with the illustration of _______ and human during the Ice Age era.
- For the Greek sculpture, the idealized public sculptures of gods and _______ were more than images to worship.
- During Mesopotamian era, they keep records, giving law and communicate using a medium called _______
- For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was _______ rather than carved.
- Christian art received a big impetus when ________ himself commissioned the building of several churches which had some stunning examples of Christian art in the form of colorful mosaics.
- For the Egyptian art, like sculpture, _______ did not change a century's past, regardless the old, middle and new kingdoms.
- In the Etruscan funerary art, the _____ usually was placed on a sort of throne in the tomb, which may have indicated a high status for deceased.
- Greek art is usually categorized under three headings , the ______ period, the Classical period and the Hellenistic period.
- For the Greek Art, in the early geometric period, ______ vessels were primarily used as funerary items.
- Greek art introduced to something new into the history of cultural production, which the concept that art would and should ______ and change.
- ______ work was one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire especially after Julius Caesar's death.
25 Clues: The eruption of the ______ volcano destroyed the Minoans • _______ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art. • ______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art. • Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like ___________ • The wife of King Minoas give birth to man - beast creatures called ______ • ...
Vocabulario 5-1 Crucigrama 2013-12-07
Across
- Where works of art are put on display
- A tall building
- When you’re saying how you find something
- Art with wood
- The first and genuine version
- The end result of sculpting
- Motion picture photography
- When you’re telling the truth
- A type of sculpture, sometimes used as a memorial of a person or event
- A type of art including sculpture, painting and architecture
- Catching to the eye
- A form of art using a camera
- Astonishing, amazing, leaves a mark
- Where photos or paintings are put on display
- A type of art using a pen or pencil
- Allows passage across a body of water
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- Modern
- When you’re saying what you actually admire
- New-age (synonymous to contemporary)
- Building design
- When you’re saying who a painting was done by
- Excellent, a wonder
- A type of art molding clay with your hands
- Another word for old
- In touch with reality
- Timeless, ageless
- A type of painting
- Creative, inventive
28 Clues: Modern • Art with wood • A tall building • Building design • Timeless, ageless • A type of painting • Excellent, a wonder • Catching to the eye • Creative, inventive • Another word for old • In touch with reality • Motion picture photography • The end result of sculpting • A form of art using a camera • The first and genuine version • When you’re telling the truth • ...
Confucius 2018-08-24
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- Confucius was also called K_________ Q_______
- An art which uses the bow and arrow
- People said Confucius father was like H___________________
- Confucius was also called Z__________N_______
- An art about numbers
- An art involving a chariot and horse
- Confucius was also known as Master _______________
- An art which creates beautiful sounds
- An art involving a brush and ink
- What was Confucius' mother's name?
- An art about etiquette, e.g., bowing
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- What was Confucius' father's name?
- What is the number of arts Confucius learnt?
- A famous virtuous man born in 551 BC
- Which Chinese State was Confucius born in?
- Confucius was born in this country
- Confucius is the _________________ son in the whole family
- What was the time period when Confucius was born in (hint: starts with W)
- Confucius' family was not very rich
- The religion Confucius is a founder of
- Confucius was named after this mountain
- One of the main books is called the Book of Great ___________________
22 Clues: An art about numbers • An art involving a brush and ink • What was Confucius' father's name? • Confucius was born in this country • What was Confucius' mother's name? • An art which uses the bow and arrow • Confucius' family was not very rich • A famous virtuous man born in 551 BC • An art involving a chariot and horse • An art about etiquette, e.g., bowing • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE (by ATHENA G.) 2023-09-14
Across
- / 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.
- / Abstract art is always connected to something ______ 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.
- / during this process, the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- / it exists on a continuum, from somewhat representational work, to work that is so far removed from its actual real-world appearance that it is almost impossible to easily discern what is being represented. Abstract art is always connected to something visual from the real world.
- / this initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
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- / If one paints about mountains, oceans, forests and lands, the source of the subject of the art is ________.
- / a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- / is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- / are represents urban landscapes.
- / a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects whichmay be either natural or man-made in an artificial setting.
- / refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.
- / are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures, landscapes, animals, etc.)
- / is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- / successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- / represents the sea.
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. • / Abstract art is always connected to something ______ from the real world. • ...
Final review semester 2 #4 2024-05-10
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- Mix with flour to make Paper Mache
- The illusion of motion created by flipping cards rapidly
- Flat art
- Color made by mixing primary colors
- Texture that is real
- Image artist looks at to draw or create
- Element of art -a 3D shape
- Element of art -a line that connects to itself
- Element of art -Primary and secondary
- A primary color
- The Wonder Turner
- A primary color
- Surface treatment to make something look weathered
- Yellow+Blue
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- Red+Blue
- Used to seal your pinch pot
- Art you can feel the texture of
- Red+Yellow
- Used to measure
- Number of sides on a square
- Do this to show texture underneath Foil
- Sketched moving images
- Element of art -the path of a moving dot
- Phenomenon that is persistence of vision
- Glue that is hot
- Sculpture raised from a surface
- Clay must be in this state to paint
- Used to add color to your paper mache mask
- A primary color
29 Clues: Red+Blue • Flat art • Red+Yellow • Yellow+Blue • Used to measure • A primary color • A primary color • A primary color • Glue that is hot • The Wonder Turner • Texture that is real • Sketched moving images • Element of art -a 3D shape • Used to seal your pinch pot • Number of sides on a square • Art you can feel the texture of • Sculpture raised from a surface • Mix with flour to make Paper Mache • ...
History of Art 2017-11-23
Across
- The Altamira cave, which located at Spain have extraordinary images painted on the walls and ceilings with the illustration of _______ and human during the Ice Age era.
- In the Egyptian art,_______ for example were often the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power.
- Greek art is usually categorized under three headings , the ______ period, the Classical period and the Hellenistic period.
- _______ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art.
- Christian art received a big impetus when ________ himself commissioned the building of several churches which had some stunning examples of Christian art in the form of colorful mosaics.
- ______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art.
- One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______
- Greek art introduced to something new into the history of cultural production, which the concept that art would and should ______ and change.
- During Mesopotamian era, they keep records, giving law and communicate using a medium called _______
- During the golden era of Roman art, Roman buildings usually were covered with decorative ______ surfaces, internally and externally.
- The medieval period encompassed eight major artistic movements which include Byzantine, Islamic, ______, Carolingian, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- In the Etruscan funerary art, the _____ usually was placed on a sort of throne in the tomb, which may have indicated a high status for deceased.
Down
- Another famous cave that has images painted on the ceiling and wall is located at the ______,France.
- What is the code that shows Mesopotamians had an eye-for-an-eye system of justice?
- For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was _______ rather than carved.
- Usually the _______ of the Etruscan tombs depicting the scenes of gods and heroes.
- In the Minoan Art, during the Bronze Age, __________ was the largest building in Europe.
- For the Greek sculpture, the idealized public sculptures of gods and _______ were more than images to worship.
- The most famous Stone Age structure which featuring the post – and – beam constructs typical of the time
- Mesopotamia is known as the cradle of civilization and this phrase itself is full of meaning, for civilization refers to a society that is _____
- For the Greek Art, in the early geometric period, ______ vessels were primarily used as funerary items.
- Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like ___________
- ______ work was one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire especially after Julius Caesar's death.
- In the second millennium BC, Island of Crete was the center of a vast domain that encompassed most of the islands in the Aegean, and for this reason, the ______ civilization are named after.
24 Clues: _______ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art. • ______ and musical instruments are strong motif in Etruscan art. • Some Mesopotamian art were created for status symbols, like ___________ • For the Etruscan sculpture, the terra cotta was _______ rather than carved. • One of the functions of the Stonehenge is the gathering place for the ______ • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined; a sense of depth achieved in a work of art
- (3 words- no spaces)The building blocks (ingredients) in a work of art, the tools to make art
- (3 words- no space) What artists use to put the art building blocks together in an art piece (the recipe for how the artist creates a work of art)
- The feeling that all parts of the piece make a whole; combining similar elements in an artwork to accent their similarities
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched
- Three dimensional shape that has depth
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- The weight of something (symmetrical, asymmetrical); combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art
- Refers to the differences or diversity in an artwork
- Two dimensional enclosed space (has height & width)
- A mark made by a point that moves on a surface (Curved, dotted, diagonal, straight)
- Refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other
- Importance given to one part of a work of art; points of interest that pull the viewer’s eye to important parts of the artwork
- Putting opposing elements together (dark and light, rough and smooth)
- Lightness or darkness of a color
- Something that make your eye move throughout the work of art; the look and feeling of action
- Wavelengths of light, properties are hue (name of the color), valu, and intensity
- Indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art
17 Clues: Lightness or darkness of a color • Three dimensional shape that has depth • Two dimensional enclosed space (has height & width) • Refers to the differences or diversity in an artwork • Putting opposing elements together (dark and light, rough and smooth) • Refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other • ...
Art Elements and Principles 2021-04-13
Across
- the art process of modeling, carving, or joining materials into a three-dimensional form
- the principle of design that refers to the visual equalization of the elements in a work of art
- quality achieved when the art elements are combined in various combinations to increase visual interest
- element of art that refers to the three-dimensional quality/qualities of an artwork (length, width, and depth) and encloses volume
- a two-dimensional artwork made using wet media such as tempera, oil, or watercolor
- colors created when black is added to a hue to darken a color
- a principle of design that refers to combining similar elements in an artwork to accent similarities
- the principle of design that is concerned with dominance; the development of a main idea or center of interest (focal point)
- a two-dimensional artwork made with a dry medium such as pencil, charcoal, or crayon
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- the quality that is observed when light strikes a surface and is reflected to the eyes
- the process of reproducing images on a flat surface; three types are relief block (linoleum, wood), intaglio (etching, engraving), and stencil (silkscreen)
- element of art that refers to the degree and qualities of lightness or darkness
- element of art that refers to an enclosed area of 2-D or 3-D space
- element of art which refers to the mark(s) made on a surface by a moving point
- colors obtained by adding white to a hue to lighten it
- the use of art elements to produce a visual tempo or the feeling of a regular beat or movement
- the relationship in size of one component of a work of art to another
- element of art that refers to the perceived surface quality or “feel” of an object—its roughness, smoothness, softness, etc
- element of art that refers to the perceived distance or area between, around, above, below, or within a given area
19 Clues: colors obtained by adding white to a hue to lighten it • colors created when black is added to a hue to darken a color • element of art that refers to an enclosed area of 2-D or 3-D space • the relationship in size of one component of a work of art to another • element of art which refers to the mark(s) made on a surface by a moving point • ...
Globalism 2024-04-19
Across
- What genre is Waiting for Godot?
- What are contemporary physicists trying to achieve?
- Which artist is known for his large installations?
- Who is the pioneer of American Pop art?
- Which art movement uses media images?
- Why is Merce Cunningham's choreography radical?
- What art movement uses found objects in its works?
- What do minimalism and geometric abstraction have in common?
- Who wrote aleatory pieces like "4'33"?
- Where did major art production shift after 1945?
- Who wrote about their quest for equality?
- What field did Postmodernism reject the International Style in?
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- What is a key element of hip-hop music?
- What art style is characterized by reduction to simple forms?
- What art movement is based on the repetition of popular images?
- What art movement focuses on the idea over technique?
- Who was the leading action painter of the 20th century?
- What influenced Gwendolyn Brooks' poetry?
- What did Sartre say each individual is responsible for?
- What is the title of Sartre's key philosophical treatise?
- What did Simone de Beauvoir believe about women?
21 Clues: What genre is Waiting for Godot? • Which art movement uses media images? • Who wrote aleatory pieces like "4'33"? • What is a key element of hip-hop music? • Who is the pioneer of American Pop art? • What influenced Gwendolyn Brooks' poetry? • Who wrote about their quest for equality? • Why is Merce Cunningham's choreography radical? • ...
Printmaking Artists 2022-09-22
Across
- No one knows the identity of this artist.
- The artist who borrowed/stole comic images
- Pop art included simple shapes and _______ colours
- Illegal art
- Banksy’s artworks often include social or political _____________
- The title of Fairey's Obama print
- The creator of the print "Hope"
- Banksy often incorporates the _________________ into his artworks.
- Pop art was a rebellion to _________ art
- Printmaking where you push ink through a screen
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- An outline of an image that you cover with paint or ink
- The colour scheme of Banksy’ artworks
- The colours of 'Hope'
- Andy Warhol's art studio was nicknamed "The _______"
- The name of the dots used by Lichtenstein
- The artist who created soup can prints
- An art style based on popular culture
- password
- Silkscreened images are broken down into __________, not lines
- Banksy _____________ his ‘Girl with Balloon’ artwork at an auction after it was purchased
- Lichtenstein created with bright colours and black ________
- The process of making multiple copies of the same image
- To create an image with silkscreens, you must use multiple __________
23 Clues: password • Illegal art • The colours of 'Hope' • The creator of the print "Hope" • The title of Fairey's Obama print • The colour scheme of Banksy’ artworks • An art style based on popular culture • The artist who created soup can prints • Pop art was a rebellion to _________ art • No one knows the identity of this artist. • The name of the dots used by Lichtenstein • ...
Museums Of Art 2023-11-27
Across
- A large painting or artwork applied directly to a wall or ceiling.
- Three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining materials.
- An artistic genre where the artist uses a space to create an immersive experience for the viewer.
- An art movement that emerged in the late 19th century, characterized by capturing the essence of a scene through light and color.
- A decorative technique in which a glassy substance is fused to the surface of an object, often metal.
- Art created in the present time or reflecting current issues and ideas.
- A display or presentation of works of art in a museum.
- An exceptional work of art, often considered the artist's finest creation.
- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, often using shapes, colors, and forms.
- A room or building where works of art are displayed.
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- The surface on which a painting is created, typically made of woven fabric.
- The process of selecting, organizing, and presenting art in a museum or gallery.
- A period in European history, particularly the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a revival of interest in art, literature, and learning.
- The range of colors used by an artist in a particular work or period.
- Concerned with beauty and the appreciation of artistic qualities.
- The process of preserving and restoring works of art to maintain their cultural and historical value.
- The purest form of a color without any tint or shade.
- Knife A blunt tool used by artists to apply or manipulate paint on a canvas.
- The study of visual symbols and their meanings in art.
- An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical significance.
20 Clues: A room or building where works of art are displayed. • The purest form of a color without any tint or shade. • A display or presentation of works of art in a museum. • The study of visual symbols and their meanings in art. • Concerned with beauty and the appreciation of artistic qualities. • A large painting or artwork applied directly to a wall or ceiling. • ...
Name: Sheilla mae T. Laurio 2023-09-12
Across
- is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- This initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
- GRADATION, The gradual change from dark to light values is obvious. This change of value is
- HARMONY, This reflects his decision that the glossy surface helps pull the painting together to make a harmonious whole.
- EMPHASIS, many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy’s colorful costume and carpet.
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- LIFE, a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural food, flowers,
- QUALITIES, The painting depicts an incident taking place in a silent desert landscape illuminated by a perfectly round, cool moon.
- landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
- EMPHASIS, The check here refers to the concentration of lines or stripes that decorate the gypsy’s garment and carpet.
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- successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- FIGURATIVE ART, Non-representational art are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- Judgment is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- ART, romanticism contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century
- when interpreting the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- OF ARTS, the artist painted with simple, unmixed colors.
- ART, representational arts are artworks that depict real situations.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- HARMONY, This reflects his decision that large areas of the artwork have been painted with a limited number of hues.
- EMPASIS . contrasts of light and dark values help emphasize not only the lion and the gypsy.
21 Clues: imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • OF ARTS, the artist painted with simple, unmixed colors. • ART, representational arts are artworks that depict real situations. • successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-14
Across
- - If one paints about mountains, oceans, forests and lands, the source of the subject of the art is ______.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- it exists on a continuum, from somewhat representational work, to work that is so far removed from its actual real-world appearance that it is almost impossible to easily discern what is beingrepresented.Abstract art is always connected to something visual from the real world.
- refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.
- kind of subjects of the arts that imagines improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- this initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art.
- - other term of mythology.
- represents the sea.
- abstract art is always connected to something ______ from the real world.
- when doing this step, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural or man-made in an artificial setting.
Down
- are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures, landscapes, animals, etc.)
- is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- – A kind of subjects of the art that focuses in the view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- during this process, the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- artworks that depict real situations.
- successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- are represents urban landscapes.
20 Clues: represents the sea. • - other term of mythology. • are represents urban landscapes. • artworks that depict real situations. • the discussion or evaluation of visual art. • refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork. • abstract art is always connected to something ______ from the real world. • ...
Crucigrama Importancia de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos 2025-05-17
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- Derecho laboral del Artículo 123
- Instituto de seguridad social para trabajadores del Estado
- Tribunal especializado en materia electoral
- Poder Legislativo federal (2 cámaras)
- Reside esencialmente en el pueblo (Art. 39)
- Jefe del poder ejecutivo estatal
- Procedimiento para destituir servidores públicos
- Principio de igualdad de género en candidaturas
- Cámara baja con 500 miembros (300 MR + 200 RP)
- Cámara que aprueba tratados internacionales
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- Base de la división territorial (Art. 115)
- Sistema de gobierno de México (Art. 40)
- Máximo tribunal constitucional (11 ministros)
- Órgano autónomo que investiga delitos federales
- Forma de gobierno (Art. 40)
- Organismo que organiza elecciones
- Característica del sistema mexicano (Art. 40)
- Recurso para proteger derechos constitucionales
- Organizaciones políticas que compiten en elecciones
- Dependencias de la administración pública
20 Clues: Forma de gobierno (Art. 40) • Derecho laboral del Artículo 123 • Jefe del poder ejecutivo estatal • Organismo que organiza elecciones • Poder Legislativo federal (2 cámaras) • Sistema de gobierno de México (Art. 40) • Dependencias de la administración pública • Base de la división territorial (Art. 115) • Tribunal especializado en materia electoral • ...
Name: Sheilla mae T. Laurio 2023-09-12
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- is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- This initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
- GRADATION, The gradual change from dark to light values is obvious. This change of value is
- HARMONY, This reflects his decision that the glossy surface helps pull the painting together to make a harmonious whole.
- EMPHASIS, many of the hues in this painting have been used on the gypsy’s colorful costume and carpet.
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- LIFE, a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural food, flowers,
- QUALITIES, The painting depicts an incident taking place in a silent desert landscape illuminated by a perfectly round, cool moon.
- landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
- EMPHASIS, The check here refers to the concentration of lines or stripes that decorate the gypsy’s garment and carpet.
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- successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- FIGURATIVE ART, Non-representational art are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- Judgment is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- ART, romanticism contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century
- when interpreting the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- OF ARTS, the artist painted with simple, unmixed colors.
- ART, representational arts are artworks that depict real situations.
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- HARMONY, This reflects his decision that large areas of the artwork have been painted with a limited number of hues.
- EMPASIS . contrasts of light and dark values help emphasize not only the lion and the gypsy.
21 Clues: imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • OF ARTS, the artist painted with simple, unmixed colors. • ART, representational arts are artworks that depict real situations. • successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep. • ...
The Elements and Principles of Art 2023-05-08
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- A two-dimensional enclosed space.
- Making on element in a work of art stand out.
- The reflection of light.
- The way things feel, or look like they might feel.
- Using two or more very different elements in a work of art.
- The building blocks of art.
- Arranging object in a work of art to have equal visual weight.
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- The area within, between and around things.
- The repetition of an element in a very specific, unified way.
- The use of pattern to create a more lively work of art.
- A three-dimensional enclosed space.
- The lightness or darkness of a color or neutral.
- The path of a point moving through space.
- When all the elements work in harmony to create a complete work of art.
- The path the eye takes through a work of art.
- Guidelines for creating a more pleasing work of art.
16 Clues: The reflection of light. • The building blocks of art. • A two-dimensional enclosed space. • A three-dimensional enclosed space. • The path of a point moving through space. • The area within, between and around things. • Making on element in a work of art stand out. • The path the eye takes through a work of art. • The lightness or darkness of a color or neutral. • ...
Chapter 2 Quiz 2023-09-12
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- Your personal interaction with a work of art.
- Focuses on realistic representation.
- A four step approach for organizing information.
- Places emphasis on the formalqualities
- The realistic qualities that appear in the subject of the work.
- Explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work.
- Standards of Judgment.
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- Make a list of things you see like size, medium, process, subject,object etc.
- The organization of the elements of art by the principles of art.
- Those qualities that convey ideas and moods.
- Determine the degree of artistic merit.
- An organized approach for studying a work of art.
- Discover how the principles of art are used to organize the elements.
- A branch of philosophy concerned with the nature. and value of art.
- The artists personal way of using the elements and principles of art express feelings and ideas.
- A work of art that arouses a response of feelings or moods in the viewer.
16 Clues: Standards of Judgment. • Focuses on realistic representation. • Places emphasis on the formalqualities • Determine the degree of artistic merit. • Those qualities that convey ideas and moods. • Your personal interaction with a work of art. • A four step approach for organizing information. • Explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work. • ...
CTXT-122 Test 3 2025-02-19
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- Aimed to capture the dynamism and energy of the modern world glorified speed technology war, and violence
- An art movement formed during the First World War in Zurich in negative reaction to the horrors and folly of the war that's often satirical and nonsensical in nature
- Art Movement in the 50s-60s influenced by popular culture and consumerism
- Reaction against modernism- its ‘unruly child’. Distrust of purity and originality, integrates art and life blurring the lines of ‘High’ and ‘Low’ art
- French for “wild beasts” characterized by its vivid expressionistic and non-naturalistic arbitrary use of form and color.
- A style in which forms are broken down into parts or “cubes”
- Dutch for “The style,” this movement was led by Piet Mondrian. It promoted a style based on strict geometry and universal beauty.
- A “found,” ordinary manufactured object from popular or material culture transformed into an artwork simply through the selection of the artist.
- From the original French term Cadavre exquis, a surrealist method by which a collection of images is assembled
- MASK FROM THE SHERBRO DISTRICT
- Also called “Process Art” or “Eccentric Abstraction” A reaction to minimalism and it’s insistence on closed, rigid, geometric forms by using soft, organic materials and focusing on the creation process.
- Emphasized the artist's inner feelings or ideas over replicating reality
- An art movement from the 60s-70s using very large-scale, outdoor artwork that is produce by altering the natural environment.
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- Mid-20th-Century American formalist art critic
- An American Realist Art Movement that depicted realistic scenes of rural and small-town America.
- Dots that make up lettering and images in printing and typesetting,
- Postmodern art that emerged in the late 1970s US characterized by intense subjectivity, rough handling of materials, and recognizable subject matter.
- Art movement from 1940s-50s “The New York School” Characterized by large-scale, abstract paintings with spontaneous brush strokes. (Action and Color-Field Painters)
- Mid-20th-Century art critic who supported Action Painting
- 1960s Art of Extreme formal reduction using industrial materials with an emphasis on geometric structures.
- A twentieth-century literary, philosophical and artistic movement that explored the workings of the unconscious mind, championing the irrational, the poetic and the revolutionary.
- The borrowing of subjects or forms usually from non-European or prehistoric sources by Western artists
- Refers to the practice of artists borrowing pre-existing objects or images and recontextualizing them in their own art to create new meaning.
23 Clues: MASK FROM THE SHERBRO DISTRICT • Mid-20th-Century American formalist art critic • Mid-20th-Century art critic who supported Action Painting • A style in which forms are broken down into parts or “cubes” • Dots that make up lettering and images in printing and typesetting, • Emphasized the artist's inner feelings or ideas over replicating reality • ...
Camping Activities for Kids 2025-06-26
15 Clues: Jumpy fun • Ball game • Chase game • Making art • Flying disc • Creative art • Finding game • Making tales • Art on paper • Art of sound • Body movement • Fun activities • Treasure search • Walking adventure • Creating structures
Ceramic Terms 2022-10-14
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- a visual reality, but may be based on real life objects
- the element of art that refers to the way something feels, or looks like it would feel
- a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical
- an enclosed space that is defined by other elements of art
- a line that goes straight across, from left to right
- _____________ space is the space that is occupied by the subject matter.
- an element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- Life a painting or drawing that depicts an arrangement of inanimate, everyday objects
- Form shapes that appear to be three-dimensional, but are actually only 2D
- the element of art that refers to the area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- a mark with length and direction
- _______________ textures do not represent an actual texture, but are made up.
- the element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a value
- the ____________________ of art are the basic components that artists use when producing works of art
- A a circle seen in perspective
- a line that marks the outer edges of an object
- matter the thing that is being written about (in a book), or shown (in a work of art)
- works of art that do not depict anything from the real world
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- a style of art characterized by the highly detailed depiction of ordinary life with the impersonality of a photograph
- a drawing or painting of a person
- Line lines that surround and define the edges of a subject
- to extend over and partly cover something
- a line that is suggested, rather than directly apparent
- a repetition of individual elements that is meant to be flat and decorative
- _______________ textures attempt to imitate an actual texture.
- Still life objects that are closer to you will be placed _______________ on the paper.
- art that represents some aspect of reality, in a more or less straightforward way
- _______________ texture is an illusion of a 3D surface texture.
- shapes that irregular and uneven
- shapes that can be defined mathematically
- art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- a line that is going straight up and down
32 Clues: A a circle seen in perspective • a mark with length and direction • shapes that irregular and uneven • a drawing or painting of a person • to extend over and partly cover something • shapes that can be defined mathematically • a line that is going straight up and down • a line that marks the outer edges of an object • a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical • ...
What is Art? 2024-03-13
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- Art in newspapers and television
- Art that is seen in galleries and museums
- Art done in our own day and age
- Theory of perceiving and enjoying something for its beauty and pleasurable qualities
- Person who makes art
- Object that is preserved from the past
- People who collect and study art of other times and places
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- Type of art that has a familiar form and subject
- Person who looks at art
- Scientists who explore ancient cities and villages to discover, identify, and catalog relics
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- Art that is produced by amateur or untrained artists
- Art that does not resemble things in real life and is broken down into elements
- Objects made of clay and fired in a kiln to a permanent form
14 Clues: Person who makes art • Person who looks at art • Art done in our own day and age • Art in newspapers and television • Object that is preserved from the past • Art that is seen in galleries and museums • Type of art that has a familiar form and subject • Art that is produced by amateur or untrained artists • People who collect and study art of other times and places • ...
Crossword 25 - Crafts 2023-10-09
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- X marks the craft.
- Creative canvas.
- Spark creativity.
- Moldable magic.
- Art enthusiast.
- Add some flair.
- Creative skill.
- DIY sanctuary.
- Tiny treasures.
- Vibrant coloring.
- Transfers for art.
- Art support.
- Decorating with cutouts.
- Hooked on creativity.
- Fired creations.
- Beautiful writing.
- Sparkling magic.
- Expressive medium.
- Painter's surface.
- Crafting with fibers.
- Sticky substance.
- Crafting gems.
- Glossy coating.
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- Sidewalk canvas.
- Carefree drawing.
- Bold painting medium.
- Crafted with love.
- Smoky sketching.
- Artful stitching.
- Fabric for crafting.
- Crafty action.
- Crafting adhesive.
- Ornamentation.
- Crafting illumination.
- Get creative.
- Crafty adornments.
- Artisan event.
- Plan creativity.
- Artistic outlet.
- Shiny finish.
- Smudgy sketching.
- Textile treasures.
- Art from found objects.
- DIY material.
- Transparent art.
45 Clues: Art support. • Get creative. • Shiny finish. • DIY material. • Crafty action. • DIY sanctuary. • Ornamentation. • Artisan event. • Crafting gems. • Moldable magic. • Art enthusiast. • Add some flair. • Creative skill. • Tiny treasures. • Glossy coating. • Sidewalk canvas. • Creative canvas. • Smoky sketching. • Plan creativity. • Artistic outlet. • Fired creations. • Sparkling magic. • Transparent art. • ...
What is Art? 2020-09-15
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- Art in newspapers and television
- Art that is seen in galleries and museums
- Art done in our own day and age
- Theory of perceiving and enjoying something for its beauty and pleasurable qualities
- Person who makes art
- Object that is preserved from the past
- People who collect and study art of other times and places
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- Type of art that has a familiar form and subject
- Person who looks at art
- Scientists who explore ancient cities and villages to discover, identify, and catalog relics
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- Art that is produced by amateur or untrained artists
- Art that does not resemble things in real life and is broken down into elements
- Objects made of clay and fired in a kiln to a permanent form
14 Clues: Person who makes art • Person who looks at art • Art done in our own day and age • Art in newspapers and television • Object that is preserved from the past • Art that is seen in galleries and museums • Type of art that has a familiar form and subject • Art that is produced by amateur or untrained artists • People who collect and study art of other times and places • ...
Lektion 14 2016-08-29
14 Clues: ulos • vapaa • ensin • villi • väsynyt • iltaisin • aamuisin • erityisen • lauantaina • kovaa, äänekäs • pää _______ (art.) • viulu _______ (art.) • päänsärky _______ (art.) • sanomalehti _______(art.)
Quarter 1 Art Terms 2022-10-14
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- works of art that do not depict anything from the real world
- A a circle seen in perspective
- Line lines that surround and define the edges of a subject
- a style of art characterized by the highly detailed depiction of ordinary life with the impersonality of a photograph
- an enclosed space that is defined by other elements of art
- art that attempts to accurately represent reality
- shapes that irregular and uneven
- a repetition of individual elements that is meant to be flat and decorative
- a line that marks the outer edges of an object
- a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical
- _____________ space is the space that is occupied by the subject matter.
- a drawing or painting of a person
- a line that is going straight up and down
- the element of art that refers to the way something feels, or looks like it would feel
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- a mark with length and direction
- shapes that can be defined mathematically
- to extend over and partly cover something
- _______________ textures do not represent an actual texture, but are made up.
- a line that goes straight across, from left to right
- element of art that refers to the area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- Form shapes that appear to be three-dimensional, but are actually only 2D
- the element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a value
- the ____________________ of art are the basic components that artists use when producing works of art
- matter the thing that is being written about (in a book), or shown (in a work of art)
- art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but may be based on real life objects
- a line that is suggested, rather than directly apparent
- Life a painting or drawing that depicts an arrangement of inanimate, everyday objects
- _______________ textures attempt to imitate an actual texture.
- _______________ texture is an illusion of a 3D surface texture.
- an element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- Still life objects that are closer to you will be placed _______________ on the paper.
31 Clues: A a circle seen in perspective • a mark with length and direction • shapes that irregular and uneven • a drawing or painting of a person • shapes that can be defined mathematically • to extend over and partly cover something • a line that is going straight up and down • a line that marks the outer edges of an object • art that attempts to accurately represent reality • ...
Quarter 1 Art Terms 2022-10-14
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- works of art that do not depict anything from the real world
- A a circle seen in perspective
- Line lines that surround and define the edges of a subject
- a style of art characterized by the highly detailed depiction of ordinary life with the impersonality of a photograph
- an enclosed space that is defined by other elements of art
- art that attempts to accurately represent reality
- shapes that irregular and uneven
- a repetition of individual elements that is meant to be flat and decorative
- a line that marks the outer edges of an object
- a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical
- _____________ space is the space that is occupied by the subject matter.
- a drawing or painting of a person
- a line that is going straight up and down
- the element of art that refers to the way something feels, or looks like it would feel
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- a mark with length and direction
- shapes that can be defined mathematically
- to extend over and partly cover something
- _______________ textures do not represent an actual texture, but are made up.
- a line that goes straight across, from left to right
- element of art that refers to the area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- Form shapes that appear to be three-dimensional, but are actually only 2D
- the element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a value
- the ____________________ of art are the basic components that artists use when producing works of art
- matter the thing that is being written about (in a book), or shown (in a work of art)
- art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but may be based on real life objects
- a line that is suggested, rather than directly apparent
- Life a painting or drawing that depicts an arrangement of inanimate, everyday objects
- _______________ textures attempt to imitate an actual texture.
- _______________ texture is an illusion of a 3D surface texture.
- an element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- Still life objects that are closer to you will be placed _______________ on the paper.
31 Clues: A a circle seen in perspective • a mark with length and direction • shapes that irregular and uneven • a drawing or painting of a person • shapes that can be defined mathematically • to extend over and partly cover something • a line that is going straight up and down • a line that marks the outer edges of an object • art that attempts to accurately represent reality • ...
Quarter 1 Art Terms 2022-10-14
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- lines that surround and define the edges of a subject
- the element of art that refers to the way something feels, or looks like it would feel
- a repetition of individual elements that is meant to be flat and decorative
- Form shapes that appear to be three-dimensional, but are actually only 2D
- art that attempts to accurately represent reality
- an enclosed space that is defined by other elements of art
- works of art that do not depict anything from the real world
- a line that is suggested, rather than directly apparent
- a line that is going straight up and down
- to extend over and partly cover something
- shapes that irregular and uneven
- a line that goes straight across, from left to right
- _______________ texture is an illusion of a 3D surface texture.
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- a line that marks the outer edges of an object
- matter the thing that is being written about (in a book), or shown (in a work of art)
- element of art that refers to the area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- _______________ textures attempt to imitate an actual texture.
- the element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a value
- shapes that can be defined mathematically
- a style of art characterized by the highly detailed depiction of ordinary life with the impersonality of a photograph
- Still life objects that are closer to you will be placed _______________ on the paper.
- an element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- _____________ space is the space that is occupied by the subject matter.
- a mark with length and direction
- _______________ textures do not represent an actual texture, but are made up.
- Life a painting or drawing that depicts an arrangement of inanimate, everyday objects
- A a circle seen in perspective
- the ____________________ of art are the basic components that artists use when producing works of art
- art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but may be based on real life objects
- a drawing or painting of a person
- a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical
31 Clues: A a circle seen in perspective • a mark with length and direction • shapes that irregular and uneven • a drawing or painting of a person • shapes that can be defined mathematically • a line that is going straight up and down • to extend over and partly cover something • a line that marks the outer edges of an object • art that attempts to accurately represent reality • ...
Studio 3D Vocabulary 2022-05-10
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- refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
- the repetition of elements of art
- a three dimensional shape such as a sphere, ovoid, pyramid, or cube
- a three dimensional work of art
- Element of art that refers to the area between, or around shapes, and/or lines
- a three dimensional oval. An egg shape
- the giant "oven" that heats up to about 2,000 degrees. Clay goes in here after its been made
- artists often use this in their artwork. Art teachers usually teach this using a wheel
- a principle of art the refers to the distribution of weight within an artwork
- refers to the first kiln firing
- a medium of art that requires a kiln to be made
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- a three dimensional circle
- A sculptural artist who has artwork in Canandaigua and Rochester
- A small sketch that is done before beginning a piece of artwork
- an art medium that is typically used to make masks or other body casts
- the size of an object in relation to another object
- a sculptural artist known for his wire mobiles
- an element of art that refers to the way something feels
18 Clues: a three dimensional circle • a three dimensional work of art • refers to the first kiln firing • the repetition of elements of art • a three dimensional oval. An egg shape • refers to the lightness or darkness of a color • a sculptural artist known for his wire mobiles • a medium of art that requires a kiln to be made • the size of an object in relation to another object • ...
Arte y Literatura 2019-03-20
20 Clues: art • flat • prose • painter • chapter • to paint • the plot • the novel • the frame • the talent • the artist • picturesque • the sculptor • the painting • the narrative • the literature • the perspective • the work of art • an abstract work of art • the sculpture/statue of bronze
Puzzle - 9: Art and Artists 2023-10-14
Across
- The technique of using fine, parallel lines to create shading.
- A style of art known for its geometric shapes and primary colors.
- The Japanese art of folding paper into various shapes.
- The Italian term for the use of light and shadow in art.
- The process of making a print by carving into a wooden block.
- The technique of making pictures with pieces of colored glass.
- A work of art made by arranging and sticking various materials onto a flat surface.
- A technique that involves melting and blending colored wax.
- A famous Dutch painter known for "Girl with a Pearl Earring".
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- A term for a work of art that portrays a person.
- Famous Italian artist known for the Mona Lisa.
- A Dutch painter known for his masterpieces, including "Starry Night".
- A style of art characterized by its chaotic and energetic lines.
- A form of art where pieces of glass or ceramic are set in a pattern.
- A type of sculpture made by chiseling away excess material.
- An art movement known for its emphasis on emotion and nature.
- A painting or drawing of a person's head and shoulders.
- A famous American pop artist who painted soup cans.
- A famous American artist known for her iconic depiction of flowers.
- A famous Spanish surrealist painter known for "The Persistence of Memory".
20 Clues: Famous Italian artist known for the Mona Lisa. • A term for a work of art that portrays a person. • A famous American pop artist who painted soup cans. • The Japanese art of folding paper into various shapes. • A painting or drawing of a person's head and shoulders. • The Italian term for the use of light and shadow in art. • ...
GLI ARTICOLI DELLA OSTITUZIONE DA 1-12 2022-12-14
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- diritto-dovere al lavoro
- il principio di uguaglianza formale e sostanziale
- il repudio della guerra in Italia
- il valore del lavoro
- l'Italia è indivisibile
- chiesa cattolica estato italiano
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- le religioni sono tutte uguali davanti alla legge
- l'ordinamento giuridico italiano si conforma alle norme del diritto internazionale generalmente riconosciute.
- la valorizzazione della cultura
- i diritti inviolabili dell'uomo
- minoranza linguistica
- forma e colore del tricolor italiano
12 Clues: il valore del lavoro • minoranza linguistica • l'Italia è indivisibile • diritto-dovere al lavoro • la valorizzazione della cultura • i diritti inviolabili dell'uomo • chiesa cattolica estato italiano • il repudio della guerra in Italia • forma e colore del tricolor italiano • le religioni sono tutte uguali davanti alla legge • il principio di uguaglianza formale e sostanziale • ...
