art Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulario 5-1 Crucigrama 2013-12-07
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- 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
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- / A kind of subjects of the art that focuses in the view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- / when doing this step, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- / 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. • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design Crossword 2022-10-24
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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.
- 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.
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- 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 ______ • ...
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 • ...
Globalism 2024-04-19
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-14
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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.
- 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.
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- 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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
Crossword 25 - Crafts 2023-10-09
Across
- 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? 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 • ...
What is Art? 2020-09-15
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
1 2026-03-20
Across
- Clothing worn by actors in a play
- A very famous work of art
- A style of music with strong rhythm
- A person who performs for an audience
- Having natural ability or skill
- Happening once a month
- A funny play or film
- A type of art form that combines singing and music
- The art of beautiful handwriting
- A group of musicians who play together
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- A traditional style of music
- A play with a serious theme
- A part of something larger
- Full of stars
- A public show of art or skill
- The mood or feeling of a place
- In the mind
- Making you feel happy and hopeful
- A dark area in a painting
- A shape of a person in art
20 Clues: In the mind • Full of stars • A funny play or film • Happening once a month • A very famous work of art • A dark area in a painting • A part of something larger • A shape of a person in art • A play with a serious theme • A traditional style of music • A public show of art or skill • The mood or feeling of a place • Having natural ability or skill • The art of beautiful handwriting • ...
Studio 3D Vocabulary 2022-05-10
Across
- 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 • ...
Fall Vocab. Review 2024-01-05
Across
- drawing style in which intersecting lines are used to create value.
- forms that are often associated with nature.
- another word for this is Hue.
- color scheme in which the colors are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
- element of art having 3 dimensions.
- is the area on an object that is the lightest.
- unlawful destruction/damage of property.
- forms that have specific names associated with them
- the way a work of art feels or looks like it feels.
- the appearance of distance in a work of art.
- the lightness and darkness of a work of art.
- a color plus white.
- is the area(s) that is shaded on a surface surrounding an object
- values that gradually transition from light to dark without a clear transition.
- the area that appears to be closest to the viewer in a work of art.
- a color plus gray.
- are typically man-made.
- artist known for his blue period and as the creator of cubism.
- a color plus black.
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- pressing hard to deposit color pencil pigment onto paper.
- red,yellow and orange
- drawing style in which dots are used to create value.
- color scheme in which there is one color plus it's shades and tints.
- an element of art; objects that have three dimensions.
- element of art having 2 dimensions.
- a term that can be used to refer to a graffiti artist's signature.
- values that get darker by a set interval from box to box.
- the area that appears to be farthest from a view in a work of art.
- the neatness of a work of art.
- UK artist known for his template graffiti style.
- the area of darkest shading on an object.
- the area that appears to be at a distance from the viewer in a work of art.
- a form of art using patterns.
- green, blue and violet
- the path of a moving point.
35 Clues: a color plus gray. • a color plus white. • a color plus black. • red,yellow and orange • green, blue and violet • are typically man-made. • the path of a moving point. • another word for this is Hue. • a form of art using patterns. • the neatness of a work of art. • element of art having 3 dimensions. • element of art having 2 dimensions. • unlawful destruction/damage of property. • ...
Baroque 2025-05-02
Across
- A Baroque architect known for designing buildings that felt massive and full of movement.
- A quality of Baroque art showing wealth and lots of detail, often using fancy materials.
- A famous Baroque artist skilled in both sculpture and architecture, known for work on St. Peter's church in Rome.
- A quality of Baroque art meant to create strong emotions in the viewer.
- A famous Baroque painter from Belgium known for energetic paintings with rich colors and active figures.
- Being very large, grand, and impressive; a key feature of Baroque buildings.
- Relating to religion or deep feelings; Baroque art often aimed to inspire religious faith.
- An important early Baroque painter known for realistic paintings and using the dramatic light-and-dark technique called tenebrism.
- A painting technique using very strong contrasts between light and dark areas to create drama.
- A feeling of action and energy seen in Baroque art and buildings.
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- Art techniques that trick the eye, like ceilings painted to look like the sky, used to amaze people or suggest heaven.
- A French painter during the Baroque era whose style was calmer and more orderly than typical Baroque art.
- The country where the Baroque style first started.
- A quality of Baroque art meaning very impressive and magnificent, like in huge palaces.
- A huge, very grand palace in France built during the Baroque era to show the king's power.
- A quality of Baroque art that creates a feeling of excitement or strain.
- A quality of Baroque art showing life, energy, and action.
- A dramatic art style from the 1600s that used senses to create strong feelings.
- A long row of tall pillars or columns, like the famous curved ones Bernini designed in front of St. Peter's church.
- A type of plaster used to create fancy, detailed decorations on walls and ceilings, especially in later Baroque buildings.
20 Clues: The country where the Baroque style first started. • A quality of Baroque art showing life, energy, and action. • A feeling of action and energy seen in Baroque art and buildings. • A quality of Baroque art meant to create strong emotions in the viewer. • A quality of Baroque art that creates a feeling of excitement or strain. • ...
MR. B's Art Class 2024-09-03
Across
- Mr. B's favorite student
- Makes things appear 3D
- Contemporary Chinese clay artist
- Orange, purple, green
- The size of objects
- Makes straight lines
- Building with flat clay
- 3 main colors
- Starry night
- Oven for firing clay
- Art is made of these
- Mathematical drawing
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- Mr, B's sons name
- Color organization
- Protects art from theft
- Art medium made from earth
- Abstract faces (Artist)
- A first attempt artwork
- Use of elements of art
- Scale from light to dark
- Panthers have it
- Watered down clay used as glue
- Your Teacher
23 Clues: Starry night • Your Teacher • 3 main colors • Panthers have it • Mr, B's sons name • Color organization • The size of objects • Makes straight lines • Oven for firing clay • Art is made of these • Mathematical drawing • Orange, purple, green • Makes things appear 3D • Use of elements of art • Protects art from theft • Abstract faces (Artist) • A first attempt artwork • Building with flat clay • ...
Art & Architecture 2025-11-04
Across
- – Columned porch at a building’s entrance
- – Beam resting atop columns in classical architecture
- – Sculpture that projects slightly from its background
- – Image made from small colored pieces
- – 19th-century art movement of light and color
- – Carved creature used as a water spout
- – Picasso’s geometric approach to art
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- – Art that creates an illusion of three dimensions
- – Art movement exploring the unconscious mind
- – Cultural revival of art and learning in Europe
- – Board or range of colors used by an artist
- – Use of light and shadow in art
- – Light, decorative style that followed Baroque
- – Painting on fresh plaster
- – Ornate and dramatic European art style
15 Clues: – Painting on fresh plaster • – Use of light and shadow in art • – Picasso’s geometric approach to art • – Image made from small colored pieces • – Carved creature used as a water spout • – Ornate and dramatic European art style • – Columned porch at a building’s entrance • – Board or range of colors used by an artist • – Art movement exploring the unconscious mind • ...
Visual Arts Vocabulary 2025-07-24
Across
- The arrangement of visual elements in an artwork
- An artwork that surrounds or deeply engages the viewer's senses
- A material and medium involving clay, often fired in a kiln
- Not typical or traditional in style, method, or content
- A movement focused on innovation, individualism, and formal experimentation
- The art and design of buildings and physical structures
- An artwork depicting natural or urban outdoor environments
- A humorous imitation that often critiques or comments on the original
- To place an object or image in a new setting to shift its meaning
- Combining two or more areas of knowledge or practice in one artwork
- A strategy to provoke strong emotional or intellectual reactions
- A theme in art exploring self, culture, and belonging
- Tools, media, and digital innovations that influence how art is made or seen
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- Reusing existing imagery or ideas in new contexts to create meaning
- Describes artworks that are temporary or not meant to last
- The ability to invent or visualise original ideas beyond reality
- An artwork representing a person, often focusing on face and expression
- The viewer or participant who interprets the artwork
- Art experienced digitally or in simulated space
- Created by more than one artist, emphasising shared authorship
- Art created for and inseparable from a particular location
- When an image or object is used to represent deeper meanings
- Art made in recent times reflecting current ideas and issues
- An art form where time, body, and action are central
- Art that is sentimental, decorative, or considered low taste
- Art movement rejecting universal truths, often using irony and pastiche
- A genre of art featuring arranged inanimate objects
- To challenge or overturn traditional expectations or values
- A contrast between appearance and reality used to make a critical point
29 Clues: Art experienced digitally or in simulated space • The arrangement of visual elements in an artwork • A genre of art featuring arranged inanimate objects • The viewer or participant who interprets the artwork • An art form where time, body, and action are central • A theme in art exploring self, culture, and belonging • ...
chapter 15 2023-04-24
Across
- Largely nonrepresentational form of art
- Rejected by postmodernism
- Physicists theory of everything
- Leading action painter in art
- Nihilist and irrational art
- wrote "Invisible Man"
- Wrote "Einstein on the beach"
- led the Soviet Union until 1953
- wrote and performed "4'33"
- existentialist writer
- American pop-artist
- Radical choreographer
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- Wrote "go tell it on a mountain"
- Developed string theory
- Philosophical theory
- Major art producer before the shift to ny
- Important drive of the ID
- Wright's house
- First totalitarian government
- Painted "guernica"
- Banned in schools in 1954
21 Clues: Wright's house • Painted "guernica" • American pop-artist • Philosophical theory • wrote "Invisible Man" • existentialist writer • Radical choreographer • Developed string theory • Important drive of the ID • Rejected by postmodernism • Banned in schools in 1954 • wrote and performed "4'33" • Nihilist and irrational art • Leading action painter in art • First totalitarian government • ...
Visual Arts 2022-01-14
Across
- A piece of white cloth with a structure, used to paint on.
- The creation of durable images by the use of light.
- A sheet with a design cut into it to copy shapes.
- An institution devoted to the study and display of objects of interest or value.
- A person who poses for an artist.
- The creation of objects from clay, also called ceramics.
- Art with no realistic forms from the physical world.
- A form of visual art that commonly uses graphite pencils.
- A picture representing an area of countryside.
- An art exhibit constructed within a gallery.
- A tool with hair, used to apply paint.
- A water-based paint that is translucent.
- The art of cutting colored glass into different shapes and joining them to create a design. (2 words)
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- A graphic artist who creates visual representations of a text.
- A finished work made by a painter.
- A form of three-dimensional art in stone, metal, wood, etc.
- Name for the group of colors formed by red, yellow, and blue.
- A picture of someone’s face or upper body.
- A public showing of works of art, or other objects.
- The art of making movies.
- A person that makes pottery or ceramics.
- A board that a painter holds and mixes pigments on. /Crossword by Verónica de la Vega/
- A work with great artistic value and done with extraordinary skill.
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- A room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
- Something made to enclose a picture.
- A mixture of a pigment and liquid.
- A technique of creating a work of art by mixing paper, fabrics, string or other materials.
28 Clues: The art of making movies. • An artist who makes sculptures. • A person who poses for an artist. • A finished work made by a painter. • A mixture of a pigment and liquid. • Something made to enclose a picture. • A tool with hair, used to apply paint. • A person that makes pottery or ceramics. • A water-based paint that is translucent. • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary 2023-10-03
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- Abstract Art is recognizable imagery that does not reflect actual appearance
- a decorative technique that involves carving away parts of a surface layer (such as plaster or clay) to reveal a different colored ground.
- Living in the present moment, and noticing your feelings come and go.
- A finished work of art.
- Using a technique (like mindfulness) to achieve a calm, clear, and stable state.
- a wall-mounted sculpture in which the three-dimensional elements are raised from a flat base.
- Art that does not represent a depiction of the physical appearance of people or objects.
- The qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and/or expressions that characterize a person or group.
- an idea that you plan to carry out. It's something you mean to do, whether you pull it off or not.
- When someone requests an artist to create a work of art for payment.
- set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that define a group of people, such as the people of a particular region.
- What an artist does from the beginning to the end of a work of art
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- Image based art painted on a public surface
- accurate and detailed depictions of life and its problems in a work of art
- Images or text painted usually onto buildings, typically using spray paint.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- art work having several possible interpretations or meanings; of an uncertain nature.
- the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks.
- Action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- pots and other works of art made from clay hardened by heat.
20 Clues: A finished work of art. • Image based art painted on a public surface • pots and other works of art made from clay hardened by heat. • What an artist does from the beginning to the end of a work of art • When someone requests an artist to create a work of art for payment. • Living in the present moment, and noticing your feelings come and go. • ...
libro 2025-01-22
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- - An art movement focusing on light and color.
- - Art that uses shapes and colors without clear subjects.
- - A space for displaying art.
- Life - Art depicting inanimate objects.
- - The start of a creative piece, akin to sleep’s onset.
- - A line often depicted in landscape paintings.
- - Gradually falling asleep or into a dream state.
- - A surreal or dreamlike landscape in art.
- - The surface on which artists create paintings.
- - Art emphasizing emotional experience over realism.
- - A stand used to support a painting while working.
- - A complex composition, like layered dreams.
- - A disturbing dream that causes anxiety or fear.
- - A state between wakefulness and sleep.
- - Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- - A sequence of thoughts or images during sleep.
- - A model’s stance for artists, akin to a restful moment.
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- - Picasso’s revolutionary art style.
- - A hormone regulating sleep cycles.
- - An art movement inspired by dreams.
- - An amino acid linked to sleepiness.
- - A space where artists create their work.
- - Perceptions during wakefulness akin to dreaming.
- - A single application of paint in art.
- - A place where artworks are displayed.
- - Light sleep, often unplanned.
- - A dream where the sleeper is aware of dreaming.
- - A casual or absent-minded drawing.
- - A period of relaxation or inactivity.
- - A deep and restful sleep.
- - An artist’s tool to depict depth, like dreams’ layers.
- - Imaginative art or ideas, often dreamlike.
- - A short period of sleep during the day.
- - A preliminary drawing or draft.
- - A medium often used for soft, dreamy effects.
- - Relating to imaginative and artistic dreams.
- - A flat surface for mixing paints.
- - A renowned artist known for Le Rêve.
- - A source of inspiration for an artist.
- - The sleep phase associated with vivid dreaming.
40 Clues: - A deep and restful sleep. • - A space for displaying art. • - Light sleep, often unplanned. • - A preliminary drawing or draft. • - A flat surface for mixing paints. • - Picasso’s revolutionary art style. • - A hormone regulating sleep cycles. • - A casual or absent-minded drawing. • - An art movement inspired by dreams. • - An amino acid linked to sleepiness. • ...
Contemporary Arts 2022-11-12
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- Ventura, the artist of Grayground
- Obusan, He founded Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group in 1971
- The art and technique of designing and building
- Frank Sabado, One of his artwork is the Images of the Past I
- In Appropriation, existing artworks are _____ to produce another artwork
- Pastrana, His work is known for combining concepts with context in subtle poetic ways
- Conception, He is a studio artist whose work experiments with intense emotion, deconstructing images in his paintings, sculptures and installations
- Mabini, The Philippine national hero enacted in the Mabining Mandirigma
- Mob, A group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place to perform for a brief of time then disperse quickly
- An identifiable path created by a point moving in space
- Art, It is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of space
- A characteristic of contemporary art that refers to selecting a mixture of what appears to be the best methods or styles
- Art, Any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology
- It is also called as a movie or motion picture
- Refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- Play, What is El Gamma Penumbra’s performance called?
- Art, Also known as the Traditional Art
- Art, Referred as the art of the present day
- Art, Includes artistic work produced during the period from 1860s to the 1970s
- A characteristic of contemporary that are capable of various forms and consisting of many different element
- The mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork
- activities, Performance artist have tried to interpret various ______, form ordinary activities such as chores, routines, and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism, and war
- de Chavez, An artist who cautiously unravels his own inquiry on sensitive topics like colonial history, religion, cultural imperialism, corrupt politics and revolution in which experienced by our country
- The art of making two-dimensional representative or abstract forms
- Tarog, He co-wrote, directed, edited, and composed Heneral Luna
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- A characteristic of contemporary art that means to be able to change or adopt
- An illustration or artwork done with the use of paint
- Barrioquinto, He is known for his captivating dark, surrealist paintings.
- Vocal or instrumental sounds or both combined in such way as to produce beauty of forms, harmony, and expression of emotion
- Technology is a reality in the present-day world, and contemporary artist have used_____ in the creation and dissemination of works of art
- A play or other activity or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic quality
- Abueva, He was known as the Father of Philippine Sculpture
- Luna, A historical biographical film about General Antonio Luna of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine-Army War
- Cayabyab, He is also known as Mr. C
- Art, Was also known as the Earth Art or Earthworks
- Tiempo, She is the wife of Edilberto K. Tiempo
- today, Paul Getty Museum defines contemporary arts as “arts made and produced by artists ________”
- Hybridity refers to the usage of unconventional materials,_____ of unlikely materials to produce an artwork
- Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- Art of recording images in a light-sensitive film
- An element of art that have an emotional effect that words cannot replicate
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height or weight
- da Vinci, The painter of Mona Lisa
- Refers to the practice of artists using pre-existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original.
- Artworks that are created through actions performed by artist or other participants
- An element of art that refers as the physical feel of something
- Art, It is an artform which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium.
- The nationality of the painter of Mona Lisa
- Getty Museum, Commonly, referred as the Getty
- Locsin, He was proclaimed as the National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture in 1990
50 Clues: Ventura, the artist of Grayground • da Vinci, The painter of Mona Lisa • Cayabyab, He is also known as Mr. C • Art, Also known as the Traditional Art • Art, Referred as the art of the present day • The nationality of the painter of Mona Lisa • Getty Museum, Commonly, referred as the Getty • Tiempo, She is the wife of Edilberto K. Tiempo • ...
Art Final Review 2023-05-03
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- stage of clay that has water but holds its shape
- an arrangement of objects that aren't alive and don't move
- the empty space around an object
- materials used to create art
- using similar elements in a composition
- a pure color
- to scratch the surface of clay
- art movement that focuses on the effects of light
- a 3 dimensional object
- a dark value
- the texture of the paper
- repetition of the same elements
- an area in an artwork that draws your attention
- how an artwork is organized
- step of art criticism. what is your opinion of the artwork?
- primary + secondary =
- stage of clay that can be shaped without cracking
- 1st step of art criticism
- the visual weight of a composition
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- blue-violet, red-orange, yellow-green
- yellow + blue
- regular, mathematical shapes
- using contrasting elements in a composition
- step of art criticism. what is the artist communicating?
- Japanese art prints
- a path made by a moving point through space
- art movement that uses unrealistic colors to show emotion
- a light value
- wet brush on wet paper
- step of art criticism. how is the artwork organized?
- texture that you can see but not feel
- liquid clay
- art movement meaning "rebirse
- the path our eyes follow in an artwork
- arrangement of opposite elements
- artwork that focuses on scenery
- -ground. Part of the artwork that is in the distance
- balance that radiates from a center point
- the relationship of size between objects
- metal part of a brush that holds the bristles on the handle
- a flat even section of watercolor
- 2 opposite colors
42 Clues: liquid clay • a pure color • a dark value • yellow + blue • a light value • 2 opposite colors • Japanese art prints • primary + secondary = • wet brush on wet paper • a 3 dimensional object • the texture of the paper • 1st step of art criticism • how an artwork is organized • regular, mathematical shapes • materials used to create art • art movement meaning "rebirse • ...
Datapunt 3.6. Digitale aanvraag evenement 2022-03-18
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- Welk orgaan is krachtens het publiekrecht, of een ander persoon of college met het enig openbaar gezag bekleed?
- Wat is de procedure om een besluit te nemen? (art. 3.12 Awb)
- Welk gedeelte van de Awb houdt zich bezig met een bepaald aspect van het maatschappelijk leven?
- Hoe worden regels genoemd die door een bestuursorgaan zijn opgesteld?
- Wat is de Franse term dat de bestuursorgaan geen misbruik mag maken van haar bevoegdheid? Artikel 3:3 Awb
- Wat is het tegenovergestelde van een verbod?
- Hoe heet de bevoegdheid waar er namens een bestuursorgaan een besluit genomen mag worden? Artikel 10:3 Awb
- Hoe wordt het dagelijks bestuur van een Nederlandse gemeente ook wel genoemd?
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- Hoe wordt iemand genoemd die werkzaam is bij een bestuursorgaan?
- Wie beslist of er een beschikking word afgegeven? (art. 4:13 Awb)
- Hoe heet een persoon aan wie een besluit niet direct gericht is, maar wel rechtstreeks er door wordt geraakt? Art. 1:2 Awb.
- Hoe wordt een rechtstreekse toekenning van een bevoegd aan een bestuursorgaan genoemd? Art. 10:22 Awb
- Wat doet een bestuursorgaan voordat het een beschikking afgeeft? (art. 3:2 Awb)
- Welk persoon is bij wettelijk voorschrift belast op de naleving van wettelijke voorschriften? (art. 5:11 Awb)
- Hoe wordt deze overheidsbeslissing in een expliciete situatie ook wel genoemd
- Hoe heet een schriftelijke beslissing van een bestuursorgaan genoemd? Art. 1:3 Awb.
- Welk document heeft een persoon nodig om op de markt in Tilburg te staan? (art. 1:3 Awb)
- Hoe heet de termijn waarin een bestuursorgaan een beslissing moet nemen?
- Hoe heet de bevoegdheid van een bestuursorgaan waarbij ze besluiten over mogen dragen aan een ander bestuursorgaan? Art. 10:13 Awb
- Hoe wordt een vergunning openbaar gemaakt?
20 Clues: Hoe wordt een vergunning openbaar gemaakt? • Wat is het tegenovergestelde van een verbod? • Wat is de procedure om een besluit te nemen? (art. 3.12 Awb) • Hoe wordt iemand genoemd die werkzaam is bij een bestuursorgaan? • Wie beslist of er een beschikking word afgegeven? (art. 4:13 Awb) • Hoe worden regels genoemd die door een bestuursorgaan zijn opgesteld? • ...
Intro to Fine Art Vocabulary 2024-03-22
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- invented by Impressionists; drawing/painting outside instead of indoors
- these colors are made by mixing the primary colors
- style of art that features simplified shapes and unnatural and unblended colors
- collage using only spliced photographs to create a composite image
- the removal of the media to create sculpture
- texture that you can physically feel or see
- Pop Artist who made art in the style of Comics
- these colors make up ALL other colors
- the illusion of three dimensions or rendering of an object
- collage utilizing 3D objects adhered to a collage surface
- sculpture that uses found 3D objects adhered to a surface or together
- subcategory of photography invented accidently by William Mumler that featured ghost images
- elements of a painting like color and images used to evoke emotion or meaning to an artwork
- adding black to a color
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- style of art that is made with using mark-making and mixing colors on canvas instead of palette
- texture that you can't feel but can see
- texture that is re-created or invented from actual texture
- Pop Artist who made art of celebrities and everyday objects
- style of art that features abstracted images in geometric forms
- a two dimensional or flat representation
- adding gray to a color
- adding white to a color
- Japanese collage using Washi Paper
- style of art invented to bring together "High art and Low culture"
- collage utilizing both photographs, magazines, and colored paper
- describes a path between two points
- style of art that utilizes the unconscious mind
- these colors are made by mixing the primary colors and secondary colors together
28 Clues: adding gray to a color • adding white to a color • adding black to a color • Japanese collage using Washi Paper • describes a path between two points • these colors make up ALL other colors • texture that you can't feel but can see • a two dimensional or flat representation • texture that you can physically feel or see • the removal of the media to create sculpture • ...
USC1.2_So...Is this art? 2023-01-26
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- A person or thing that is widely recognized and respected, especially in a particular field.
- A style of art that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and is characterized by its use of popular or commercial imagery and techniques. (2 words)
- The worth or usefulness of something, especially in monetary terms.
- A style of art that is characterized by its engagement with the present moment in time.
- a person who is responsible for managing and overseeing a collection of works of art.
- A type of artwork that involves the arrangement and organization of various elements in a specific space to create a complete sensory experience.
- A work of art that is considered to be outstanding or exemplary in its field.
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- A person or thing that serves as a source of creativity.
- an idea or theory that serves as the basis for a work of art or design.
- A form of art that is created in public spaces, often without the permission of the property owner. (2 words)
- Considered to be provocative or divisive.
- Considered to be overvalued in the market.
- A place where works of art are displayed or exhibited.
- A work of art that is considered to be groundbreaking or influential in shaping a particular movement or style.
- a design and art movement characterized by simplicity and the use of a minimum of decorative elements.
- A work of art made out of materials such as stone, metal, or wood.
- A work of art that is considered to be one of the most important or influential in its field.(Part of the ______)
17 Clues: Considered to be provocative or divisive. • Considered to be overvalued in the market. • A place where works of art are displayed or exhibited. • A person or thing that serves as a source of creativity. • A work of art made out of materials such as stone, metal, or wood. • The worth or usefulness of something, especially in monetary terms. • ...
Pop Art 2014-09-10
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- paintings are painted on...
- Where pop art started
- paintings are painted with...
- art made with different materials
- 3D art
- art made with popular culture images
- the idea behind art
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- art done on walls
- pop art has a social point which we call a...
- art made with newspapers and magazines
- art made like a comic
- pop art made with paint on canvas
12 Clues: 3D art • art done on walls • the idea behind art • Where pop art started • art made like a comic • paintings are painted on... • paintings are painted with... • art made with different materials • pop art made with paint on canvas • art made with popular culture images • art made with newspapers and magazines • pop art has a social point which we call a...
Optical Art and Pop Art 2022-11-10
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- In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s
- Broke into worldwide fame with his already legendary Campbell's Soup Cans and Gold Marilyn Monroe
- Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement
- An optical artwork that is just black and white
- The origins of Op Art go back to pre-war painting theories, including the constructivist ideas of the 1920s Bauhaus design school
- One of the internationally recognized representative figures of the Op art movement
- His work was mainly inspired by comic strips
- Widely considered as one of the forefathers of Op Art movement
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- Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer
- Is a type of movement in modern art that imitates the methods, styles, and themes of popular culture and mass media
- Is famous for occasionally using light and kinetics to bring to life his optical composition
- In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s
- The style is characterised by abstract patterns, often in black and white, with a stark contrast between background and foreground
- Pop artists often blended materials and utilized a variety of different types of media
- Jasper Johns made this artwork since he dreamed of an American flag
- This artwork is made by Roy Lichenstein, the most well-known work of him
- the medium of the artwork is oil on canvas and was made by Victor Vasarely
17 Clues: His work was mainly inspired by comic strips • An optical artwork that is just black and white • Was dubbed as the father of the Pop Art movement • In what country did pop art emerged during the mid 1950s • Relies on optical illusions to fool the eye of the viewer • In what country did pop art emerged during the late 1950s • ...
Street Art Crossword 2016-08-22
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- When you paint stylised words. It is often the name of the street artist.
- Something that can wear away, can be described as _________.
- Where Street Art originated?
- A famous street artist.
- Is Graffiti writing is another word for tagging?
- Something used in Street Art that has a gooey back.
- What is used to stick a paste-up?
- A cut out, which is spray painted onto a wall.
- Painting on a wall.
- A type of colour often used in tagging?
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- Street art is a style of _________ art.
- Something street art challenges?
- When someone attacks a wall with paint.
- The colour you get by mixing blue and red.
- Something tagging usually depicts?
- A colour.
- An art element.
- A colour.
18 Clues: A colour. • A colour. • An art element. • Painting on a wall. • A famous street artist. • Where Street Art originated? • Something street art challenges? • What is used to stick a paste-up? • Something tagging usually depicts? • Street art is a style of _________ art. • When someone attacks a wall with paint. • A type of colour often used in tagging? • ...
porque todos los bobos dicen no 2020-08-07
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- / one of the continent where modernism began?
- / what year was the gropius bauhaus created?
- / In what year did modernism end?
- encroach of poland / why did the second world war start?
- / one example of modern art?
- thounds / when the cold war started?
- / In which century did modern art begin?
- / in what year did cubism begin?
- / what stage did modern architecture begin? england / in which country did modern architecture begin? geometry / main characteristic of cubism?
- warlhol / who created the pop art?
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- / a movement of modern literature?
- / In which country did the old cinema begin?
- / What is the eighth art?
- TATIANA / one of the countries where pop art began?
- Enwonwun / what African influenced modern art?
- / name a rhythm of the dance?
- / who was pablo neruda?
- / in what year did picasso die?
18 Clues: / who was pablo neruda? • / What is the eighth art? • / one example of modern art? • / name a rhythm of the dance? • / in what year did picasso die? • / in what year did cubism begin? • / In what year did modernism end? • / a movement of modern literature? • warlhol / who created the pop art? • / In which century did modern art begin? • ...
Visual Arts 2022-01-14
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- A person who poses for an artist.
- An art exhibit constructed within a gallery.
- Name for the group of colors formed by red, yellow, and blue.
- A work with great artistic value and done with extraordinary skill.
- A mixture of a pigment and liquid.
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- A graphic artist who creates visual representations of a text.
- A picture of someone’s face or upper body.
- A form of visual art that commonly uses graphite pencils.
- A public showing of works of art, or other objects.
- A picture representing an area of countryside.
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- The art of cutting colored glass into different shapes and joining them to create a design. (2 words)
- The creation of durable images by the use of light.
- The art of making movies.
- Something made to enclose a picture.
- A sheet with a design cut into it to copy shapes.
- Art with no realistic forms from the physical world.
- An institution devoted to the study and display of objects of interest or value.
- A tool with hair, used to apply paint.
- A water-based paint that is translucent.
- A technique of creating a work of art by mixing paper, fabrics, string or other materials.
- The creation of objects from clay, also called ceramics.
- A room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
- A person that makes pottery or ceramics.
- A form of three-dimensional art in stone, metal, wood, etc.
- A finished work made by a painter.
- A piece of white cloth with a structure, used to paint on.
- A board that a painter holds and mixes pigments on.
28 Clues: The art of making movies. • An artist who makes sculptures. • A person who poses for an artist. • A mixture of a pigment and liquid. • A finished work made by a painter. • Something made to enclose a picture. • A tool with hair, used to apply paint. • A water-based paint that is translucent. • A person that makes pottery or ceramics. • ...
Visual Arts 2022-01-14
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- A person who poses for an artist.
- An art exhibit constructed within a gallery.
- Name for the group of colors formed by red, yellow, and blue.
- A work with great artistic value and done with extraordinary skill.
- A mixture of a pigment and liquid.
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- A graphic artist who creates visual representations of a text.
- A picture of someone’s face or upper body.
- A form of visual art that commonly uses graphite pencils.
- A public showing of works of art, or other objects.
- A picture representing an area of countryside.
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- The art of cutting colored glass into different shapes and joining them to create a design. (2 words)
- The creation of durable images by the use of light.
- The art of making movies.
- Something made to enclose a picture.
- A sheet with a design cut into it to copy shapes.
- Art with no realistic forms from the physical world.
- An institution devoted to the study and display of objects of interest or value.
- A tool with hair, used to apply paint.
- A water-based paint that is translucent.
- A technique of creating a work of art by mixing paper, fabrics, string or other materials.
- The creation of objects from clay, also called ceramics.
- A room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
- A person that makes pottery or ceramics.
- A form of three-dimensional art in stone, metal, wood, etc.
- A finished work made by a painter.
- A piece of white cloth with a structure, used to paint on.
- A board that a painter holds and mixes pigments on. /Crossword by Verónica de la Vega/
28 Clues: The art of making movies. • An artist who makes sculptures. • A person who poses for an artist. • A mixture of a pigment and liquid. • A finished work made by a painter. • Something made to enclose a picture. • A tool with hair, used to apply paint. • A water-based paint that is translucent. • A person that makes pottery or ceramics. • ...
Visual Arts 2022-01-14
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- A person who poses for an artist.
- An art exhibit constructed within a gallery.
- Name for the group of colors formed by red, yellow, and blue.
- A work with great artistic value and done with extraordinary skill.
- A mixture of a pigment and liquid.
- An artist who makes sculptures.
- A graphic artist who creates visual representations of a text.
- A picture of someone’s face or upper body.
- A form of visual art that commonly uses graphite pencils.
- A public showing of works of art, or other objects.
- A picture representing an area of countryside.
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- The art of cutting colored glass into different shapes and joining them to create a design. (2 words)
- The creation of durable images by the use of light.
- The art of making movies.
- Something made to enclose a picture.
- A sheet with a design cut into it to copy shapes.
- Art with no realistic forms from the physical world.
- An institution devoted to the study and display of objects of interest or value.
- A tool with hair, used to apply paint.
- A water-based paint that is translucent.
- A technique of creating a work of art by mixing paper, fabrics, string or other materials.
- The creation of objects from clay, also called ceramics.
- A room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
- A person that makes pottery or ceramics.
- A form of three-dimensional art in stone, metal, wood, etc.
- A finished work made by a painter.
- A piece of white cloth with a structure, used to paint on.
- A board that a painter holds and mixes pigments on.
28 Clues: The art of making movies. • An artist who makes sculptures. • A person who poses for an artist. • A mixture of a pigment and liquid. • A finished work made by a painter. • Something made to enclose a picture. • A tool with hair, used to apply paint. • A water-based paint that is translucent. • A person that makes pottery or ceramics. • ...
FFF 2025-05-02
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- Expressionist painter of The Scream
- Founder of the Bauhaus school
- Artwork made by combining pictures, paper, or other materials
- Art style that explored dreams and the unconscious mind
- Cubist artist who helped change modern art
- Art that doesn’t try to show the real world exactly as it is
- Art style that broke objects into geometric shapes
- Expressionist known for intense portraits with strong lines
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- German art school that mixed design, function, and modern style
- Dada artist who turned a urinal into art
- Bauhaus artist known for colorful, abstract designs
- Surrealist known for mysterious paintings like the man with an apple
- Art movement that showed strong emotions with bold colors and shapes
- Art movement known for nonsense and protest after World War I
- Surrealist who painted melting clocks
15 Clues: Founder of the Bauhaus school • Expressionist painter of The Scream • Surrealist who painted melting clocks • Dada artist who turned a urinal into art • Cubist artist who helped change modern art • Art style that broke objects into geometric shapes • Bauhaus artist known for colorful, abstract designs • Art style that explored dreams and the unconscious mind • ...
Pleibol! Art Terms 2021-05-04
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- the subject of Reynerio Tamayo’s Mi Sueño, Mi Cuba
- How the dimensions of height, width, and depth are related in a piece of art
- A wooden stick with a colorful core used to make art
- Art that doesn’t try to represent the real world directly
- Art that depicts nature as its main focus
- The visual images and symbols used in a work of art
- Element of color describing how light or dark a color is
- Art that tries to represent its subject as truthfully as possible
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- Repeating lines, shapes, or motifs
- A pigmented waxy stick used to make art
- Element of color describing where a color sits on the color wheel
- Element of color describing how bright or a dull a color is
- Principle of art that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements
- A stand used to support pieces of art while painting
- The artist who painted the Mexican American baseball series
- A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract like an idea or emotion
16 Clues: Repeating lines, shapes, or motifs • A pigmented waxy stick used to make art • Art that depicts nature as its main focus • the subject of Reynerio Tamayo’s Mi Sueño, Mi Cuba • The visual images and symbols used in a work of art • A wooden stick with a colorful core used to make art • A stand used to support pieces of art while painting • ...
Las Artes Visuales / Escénicas 2026-01-22
17 Clues: century • to debut • to trace • striking • to sculpt • to enrich • exposition • to exhibit • intriguing • background • cubist (art) • monochromatic • discomforting • realist (art) • surrealist (art) • foreground (primer ___) • focal point (___ de atención)
Mystery Words 2022-03-22
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- - is the tune of the song
- - combination of sounds
- - is the one who is responsible in creating the lyrics and tone of the song
- - most common in Kpop because it is a very catchy genre
- - a genre which a singer/rapper sings the song very fast
- - minimalism has a characteristics of simple and limited pattern of shapes and colors
- - the artists lets the audience interpret their on meaning to their art
- - is what we listen to. it is the arrangement of sounds
- - this is a type of art where an artist doesn't use a canvas, paint, and brushes but rather they use their body to express art
- - captures a model and draw or paint it on a canvas
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- - a type of instrument where you will blow to create a sound
- - a type of instrument where you will smash both of the cymbals together to create a sound
- - from the word itself, an art is "modernized" because of the progress of art through time
- - in this type of art, an artists uses emotions, ideas, and etc. to express what they feel
- - most common in comics, this is usually drawn and expressed as bright in color
- - nature is used to create a man-made art
- - a type of instrument that produces sound when you press the keys
- - shadow is used to create an art
- - this can be seen and most common in trains and streets.
- - is used to make musical sound
20 Clues: - combination of sounds • - is the tune of the song • - is used to make musical sound • - shadow is used to create an art • - nature is used to create a man-made art • - captures a model and draw or paint it on a canvas • - most common in Kpop because it is a very catchy genre • - is what we listen to. it is the arrangement of sounds • ...
ART DEPT. STAFF 2022-10-18
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- Music: Head Audio Engineer?
- Design & Cinema and Digital Media: Lab Technician & Key Control Manager?
- California Lighting Technology Center: Executive Assistant and Business Support?
- Purchasing Specialist?
- Theatre & Dance: Head Electrician?
- Music: Librarian?
- California Lighting Technology Center: Finance Specialist?
- Art & Art History: Librarian, Visual Resources Facility?
- Business Assistant?
- Theatre & Dance: Asst. Technical Director?
- Undergraduate Program Coordinator and Advisor(T&D)?
- Academic Personnel Assistant?
- Art Studio: Photography and Digital Lab Technician?
- Chief Administrative Officer?
- Design: Labs Manager & Building Safety Officer?
- Design: Design Museum Preparator?
- Undergraduate Program Supervisor and Advisor?
- Art & Art History: Assistant Librarian, Visual Resources Facility?
- Theatre & Dance: Costume Shop Director?
- Sr. Graphic Designer?
- Music: Events and Production Manager?
- Music: Stage Manager?
- Theatre & Dance: Cutter/draper, Tailor?
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- Arts Marketing Specialist?
- Music Department: Events and Publicity Manager?
- Theatre & Dance: Facility Manager & Audio Supervisor?
- Music: Writer and Editor?
- Undergraduate Advisor(CDM)?
- Design: Shops and Museums Supervisor, Materials Lab Technician?
- Art Studio: Printmaking and Painting Lab Technician?
- Graduate Program Coordinator(Music)?
- Art Studio: Ceramics Lab Technician?
- I am an ESA dog and my dad is?
- Undergraduate Advisor(Music)?
- Finance Manager?
- Theatre & Dance: Scene Technician?
- Theatre & Dance: Production Manager?
- Theatre & Dance: Cutter/draper, Tailor?
- Graduate Program Coordinator(Art History)?
- Undergraduate Program Coordinator and Advisor(CDM)?
- Cinema and Digital Media: Technical and Curricular Support?
- Student Marketing Assistant?
- Business Assistant?
- Design: Continuing Lecturer, Design Collection Curator, Manager?
- Academic Personnel Coordinator?
45 Clues: Finance Manager? • Music: Librarian? • Business Assistant? • Business Assistant? • Sr. Graphic Designer? • Music: Stage Manager? • Purchasing Specialist? • Music: Writer and Editor? • Arts Marketing Specialist? • Music: Head Audio Engineer? • Undergraduate Advisor(CDM)? • Student Marketing Assistant? • Undergraduate Advisor(Music)? • Academic Personnel Assistant? • ...
ART DEPT. STAFF 2022-10-18
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- Art & Art History: Assistant Librarian, Visual Resources Facility?
- Cinema and Digital Media: Technical and Curricular Support?
- Finance Manager?
- Design: Design Museum Preparator?
- Theatre & Dance: Cutter/draper, Tailor?
- Theatre & Dance: Cutter/draper, Tailor?
- Music: Writer and Editor?
- Design: Continuing Lecturer, Design Collection Curator, Manager?
- California Lighting Technology Center: Finance Specialist?
- Art Studio: Photography and Digital Lab Technician?
- Academic Personnel Assistant?
- Theatre & Dance: Head Electrician?
- Music: Librarian?
- Graduate Program Coordinator(Music)?
- Business Assistant?
- Undergraduate Program Coordinator and Advisor(CDM)?
- California Lighting Technology Center: Executive Assistant and Business Support?
- Undergraduate Program Supervisor and Advisor?
- I am an ESA dog and my dad is?
- Theatre & Dance: Production Manager?
- Theatre & Dance: Costume Shop Director?
- Theatre & Dance: Scene Technician?
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- Music Department: Events and Publicity Manager?
- Music: Stage Manager?
- Design & Cinema and Digital Media: Lab Technician & Key Control Manager?
- Art Studio: Ceramics Lab Technician?
- Art & Art History: Librarian, Visual Resources Facility?
- Business Assistant?
- Undergraduate Advisor(CDM)?
- Student Marketing Assistant?
- Music: Head Audio Engineer?
- Theatre & Dance: Asst. Technical Director?
- Theatre & Dance: Facility Manager & Audio Supervisor?
- Purchasing Specialist?
- Graduate Program Coordinator(Art History)?
- Academic Personnel Coordinator?
- Undergraduate Program Coordinator and Advisor(T&D)?
- Art Studio: Printmaking and Painting Lab Technician?
- Undergraduate Advisor(Music)?
- Arts Marketing Specialist?
- Design: Shops and Museums Supervisor, Materials Lab Technician?
- Design: Labs Manager & Building Safety Officer?
- Music: Events and Production Manager?
- Sr. Graphic Designer?
- Chief Administrative Officer?
45 Clues: Finance Manager? • Music: Librarian? • Business Assistant? • Business Assistant? • Music: Stage Manager? • Sr. Graphic Designer? • Purchasing Specialist? • Music: Writer and Editor? • Arts Marketing Specialist? • Undergraduate Advisor(CDM)? • Music: Head Audio Engineer? • Student Marketing Assistant? • Academic Personnel Assistant? • Undergraduate Advisor(Music)? • ...
Art-Themed Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
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- A field of art associated with the depiction of human figures.
- Ancient art form involving clay and water.
- Type of art created by cutting, tearing, and assembling materials.
- The technique of blending colors without clear outlines, used by artists like Leonardo da Vinci.
- The study of how objects and subjects are arranged in a work of art.
- A famous surrealist known for "The Persistence of Memory."
- Famous artist who painted the "Mona Lisa."
- The "Mona Lisa" is housed in this museum in Paris.
- Gogh The "Starry Night" painter.
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- The art of making films or motion pictures.
- The space in an artwork where the subject is displayed.
- The materials artists use to create works of art, such as oils, charcoal, or pastels.
- The process of painting directly onto wet plaster.
- A visual representation of an idea or concept, often seen in advertising.
- The technique of applying pigment with a brush.
- The act of making something from various elements, often creating something new.
- A term used for art that conveys emotions, often abstract.
- Style of art characterized by distorted forms, often associated with Picasso.
18 Clues: Gogh The "Starry Night" painter. • Ancient art form involving clay and water. • Famous artist who painted the "Mona Lisa." • The art of making films or motion pictures. • The technique of applying pigment with a brush. • The process of painting directly onto wet plaster. • The "Mona Lisa" is housed in this museum in Paris. • ...
Art Final Exam Review 2014-06-11
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- color family that includes red, blue, yellow
- name of the line that divides the sky from the ground
- sytle of art that has a "dot" like appearance
- vocabulary term used to describe how something feels
- type of paint that creates a transparent or see through appearance
- what term is used for art that looks like real life
- art material used to build ceramic sculptures
- the style of painting that appears to be broken into pieces
- place where artwork is hung up for public display
- word used to describe lines that close such as square, circle, triangle
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- life term used to describe a painting of an object that is still
- color family that includes orange, red, yellow
- art term used to describe the angle at which something is viewed
- art term used to define a collective group of an artists' work
- when two points cross it is known as the _______________ point
- term used to describe whether a shape is 2-D or 3-D
- word meaning to describe objects that are on top of one another
- color family that includes organge, green, violet
- type of paint that is thicker and is able to easily mixed
- media term used to describe a piece of art that includes more than one style of art
- color family that includes blue, green, violet
- art supply used to apply paint to a surface
- term used to describe a single mark that is not a closed shape
23 Clues: art supply used to apply paint to a surface • color family that includes red, blue, yellow • sytle of art that has a "dot" like appearance • art material used to build ceramic sculptures • color family that includes orange, red, yellow • color family that includes blue, green, violet • color family that includes organge, green, violet • ...
La Estética Op Art y el Diseño Gráfico de los años 1960 2024-11-28
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- – Movimiento que comparte rasgos con el diseño de los 60.
- – Artista pop conocido por sus obras con puntos impresos.
- – Icono gráfico utilizado en el diseño.
- – Sentimiento que el Op Art puede provocar por sus ilusiones.
- – Artista húngaro, pionero del Op Art.
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- – Escuela que influyó en el diseño gráfico moderno.
- – Tipo de diseño visual, clave en la cultura de los 60.
- – Arte que utiliza movimiento, influenciado por el Op Art.
- – Estilo visual común en el Op Art.
- – Artista conocido por sus ilusiones ópticas.
- – Elemento básico usado en muchas obras de Op Art.
- – Sistema de colores utilizado en el diseño gráfico.
- – Matemático cuya teoría inspiró el Op Art.
- – Efecto visual fundamental en la estética Op Art.
- – Relacionado con la percepción visual, como el Op Art.
15 Clues: – Estilo visual común en el Op Art. • – Artista húngaro, pionero del Op Art. • – Icono gráfico utilizado en el diseño. • – Matemático cuya teoría inspiró el Op Art. • – Artista conocido por sus ilusiones ópticas. • – Elemento básico usado en muchas obras de Op Art. • – Efecto visual fundamental en la estética Op Art. • ...
Pop Art 2022-11-17
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- Where did pop art begin?
- Considered one of the most important English artist of the 20th century. Played a major role in the development of Pop Art.
- One of the ways that artists use icons to create art, using an image over and over again.
- One of the things commonly seen in Pop Art.
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- The most famous of the pop artists who played a major role in making pop art movement popular.
- Pop Art became an official art movement here.
- Who is the famous singer whose image was repeated 8 times in a pop art composition.
- Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein drew artistic inspiration from this?
- Pop artist that painted a number of pictures of the American flag.
- New York pop artist inspired by graffiti.
- Pop Art was a reaction to the _______ of Abstract Expressionist art.
- Dots of color that are often seen in the color area on comic books.
- Pop Art uses images and icons that are _______ in the modern world.
- Art that is inspired by commercial items and cultural icons.
14 Clues: Where did pop art begin? • New York pop artist inspired by graffiti. • One of the things commonly seen in Pop Art. • Pop Art became an official art movement here. • Art that is inspired by commercial items and cultural icons. • Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein drew artistic inspiration from this? • Pop artist that painted a number of pictures of the American flag. • ...
iver puzzle 2023-09-17
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- describes objective qualities of a work of art.
- a picture of a view of an expanse of sea
- art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- al art are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- They are also known as objective art
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
- process of ranking an artwork in relation to other works, and judging its originality
- imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- analyzing and evaluating works of art.
- the visual appearance of a city or urban area; a city landscape
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- the attribution of meaning to a work.
- any form of art created with a specific practical purpose in mind.
- visible features of an area of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.
- it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- pictures are based on themes taken from mythology
- the traditional term used to embrace painting, sculpture and printmaking, produced for its own sake and not concerned with whether it is functional or practical
- successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- how the elements and principles of art are used in the work
- a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter
20 Clues: They are also known as objective art • the attribution of meaning to a work. • analyzing and evaluating works of art. • a picture of a view of an expanse of sea • describes objective qualities of a work of art. • pictures are based on themes taken from mythology • a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter • ...
Avant-Garde Theory Take Home Quiz 2013-05-03
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- Rauschenberg’s white paintings influenced his composition (VM273)
- Hist. AGs investigated the__________ of art; painting, etc (RotR17-20)
- Short step from Pollock’s type of painting to this itself (NMiA36)
- International collective influenced by Dada, Duchamp & Cage (VM302)
- The Bolshevik what of 1917 inspired historical AG? (AAG318)
- Constructivists as example of ‘positive’ or ________ AG (AAG310)
- Draws on collage, readymades, kitsch; R. Hamilton named it (VM280)
- Idea of AG in art emerged from a milieu of _____________. (AAG2)
- Kaprow event, in spirit of Black Mountain (VM298)
- Neo-AG investigated the very_________ of art; museums, etc (RotR17-20)
- Not negate nor reconcile; AG is perpetual________ of art&life (RotR16)
- Early video artist influenced by Cage (NMiA85-9)
- Whose narrative “will no longer do”? (RotR13)
- Futurists, Dada examples of ‘negative’ or _______ AG (AAG310)
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- Assoc. w/this infuses AG with deepest meaning (AG316)
- Two nonmodernist alternatives for ‘50s artists: Dada and (RotR4)
- AG manifestoes held suspicion of these values (AAG317)
- Burger focuses on this “dimension” as opposed to autonomy. (AAG3)
- Not ‘modernist’ art;AG styles, emerges w/concept., minimal. (VM6)
- Emerged in ‘50s, consisting of opposition counter-trends (VM6)
- “It was to be art’s substance” (AAG322)
- One problem of AG, the ideology of___________(RotR5)
- “The avatar of postmodernism” (VM4)
- Art depends on intentionality of whom? The_________(NMiA87)
- Critic, claimed AG ushered art along a path to autonomy. (AAG3)
- These AGs, between WWI&II, opposed separation of art/life (AG307)
26 Clues: “The avatar of postmodernism” (VM4) • “It was to be art’s substance” (AAG322) • Whose narrative “will no longer do”? (RotR13) • Early video artist influenced by Cage (NMiA85-9) • Kaprow event, in spirit of Black Mountain (VM298) • One problem of AG, the ideology of___________(RotR5) • Assoc. w/this infuses AG with deepest meaning (AG316) • ...
Art History 2013-04-16
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- What was used to create decoration in paintings
- Who painted the Arena chapel
- Who was the first to paint an non religous based painting
- What artists gained from producing high quality work
- What was the most expensive colour
- What developed through Renaissance art
- What was the main media used for painting
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- Scrovegni Who comissioned the Arena chapel
- Whos painting can you see when standing in The Nine's room
- Black and what were the colours of Siena
- Whos painting had a parade
- Who did giotto study under
- Who was Siena's rival city
- How were religous figures represented
- What made the production of art stop for a period of time
- Who was the Mother of christ
16 Clues: Whos painting had a parade • Who did giotto study under • Who was Siena's rival city • Who painted the Arena chapel • Who was the Mother of christ • What was the most expensive colour • How were religous figures represented • What developed through Renaissance art • Black and what were the colours of Siena • What was the main media used for painting • ...
Art media 2021-02-14
16 Clues: мел • гуашь • уголь • ручка • маркер • пастель • чернила • чертить • рисовать • материал • карандаш • материалы • масляная краска • акриловые краски • акварельные краски • карандаш, мелок, пастель
Art Heist 2022-05-18
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- How many times was the Mona Lisa stolen?
- What body part was Van Gogh missing?
- Style of La Grande Jatte
- Last name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Claude Monet is most known for his paintings of what?
- Which of Picasso painting was inspired by the bombings of civilians during the Spanish War?
- Object missing from the printout of Velasquez's Las Meninas
- Liberty Leading the People is for which country's revolution?
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- Object missing from the printout of Seurat's Grande Jatte
- The School of ____ by Raphael
- Last name of artist famous for his balloon dogs?
- Artist famous for his drip paintings?
- Which object did Marcel Duchamp use for his famous readymade?
- Famous mirror scultpure in Chicago?
- Girl with a ___ Earring, painting by Johannes Vermeer
- Who created the sculptures in Stanford museum's garden?
16 Clues: Style of La Grande Jatte • The School of ____ by Raphael • Famous mirror scultpure in Chicago? • What body part was Van Gogh missing? • Artist famous for his drip paintings? • How many times was the Mona Lisa stolen? • Last name of artist famous for his balloon dogs? • Last name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa? • ...
ART TERMS 2024-01-22
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- The way an artist uses a paintbrush to create textures, strokes, and patterns.
- Combining various materials to create a new composition.
- A mid-20th century art style emphasizing feelings and emotions through bold brushstrokes, splatters, and large paintings.
- A quick-drying and durable paint popular in the Contemporary period.
- Colors associated with cool temperatures, like blue and green.
- A historical art period characterized by formal paintings with detailed scenery, energy, and contrast.
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- An art period from the 1950s to the present, marked by abstract art and influenced by historical events.
- The ingredients like light, color, lines, and shapes used to create a painting.
- A comparison highlighting differences, using elements like color, light, lines, and textures.
- The part of a painting farthest from the viewer, often contrasting with the foreground.
- Pairs of colors located at opposite ends of the color wheel, creating maximum contrast.
- A style of art from the Contemporary period where artists focus on shapes, colors, and forms to convey emotions and ideas, challenging traditional representation.
- A painting technique using strong light and shadow contrasts for a dramatic effect.
- How art elements work together to form a complete painting.
- A painting style breaking up objects into geometric figures and reassembling them.
- (1) A painting; (2) Treated fabric stretched over a frame for painting.
16 Clues: Combining various materials to create a new composition. • How art elements work together to form a complete painting. • Colors associated with cool temperatures, like blue and green. • A quick-drying and durable paint popular in the Contemporary period. • (1) A painting; (2) Treated fabric stretched over a frame for painting. • ...
MODERN ART 2023-10-16
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- Mechanical parts such as crankshafts,cylinder blocks,and piston are brightened only by the use of primary colors
- it is an artworks clearly expressing a departure from reality-- as though the artists were dreaming ,seeing illusions.
- depiction of objects from more than one visual anglein the same painting
- a form of "action painting"with action taking place in the viewer's eye
- uses sculptural materials and other media to modify the way the viewer experiences a particular space.
- used their works to protest against the injustices,inequalities,immortality,and ugliness of the human condition
- post-impressionist painter from Netherlands
- a french artist and post-impressionist paint
- art movement that emerged in the second half of the 19th century among a group of paris based artists
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- artists reduced a scene into geometrical shapes,patterns,lines,angles,textures and swirls of color works
- inspirations were celebrities,advertisements,billboards,and comic strips,that were becoming common place at that time.
- art for a fast-paced ,machine-propelled age
- example work "Autumn Rhythm(1950) by Jackson Pollock"
- one of the painters of impressionism known for hus landscape paintings
- derived from les fauves referring to the group of french expressionist painters.
- brought their artistic ideas to life temporarily,using such unusual materials as grease,block of ice,food even just plain dirt
16 Clues: art for a fast-paced ,machine-propelled age • post-impressionist painter from Netherlands • a french artist and post-impressionist paint • example work "Autumn Rhythm(1950) by Jackson Pollock" • one of the painters of impressionism known for hus landscape paintings • depiction of objects from more than one visual anglein the same painting • ...
Local Art 2020-03-09
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- Raena and Steve Blais have played together for ____ years
- Scored the final 3 pointer in the state championship game
- The County-owned exhibit is a tribute to the Fallon Churchill
- Pam Yost attended school in
- Steve and Raena will soon be releasing their
- The guest speaker at the Life Ready 2020 was
- The students at CCHS voted _____ as the best side
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- Started the #Why You Matter Project in Fallon
- Writer's Group meets at
- Number of babies born at Banner Hospital in February
- Churchill Arts Council is the home of John Mason's sculpture called
- nila northsun was born in
- heART of the Oasis meet on
- Rachel Dahl's third grade teacher was
- Jensen and Hammond have created a stunning collection of ____ photographs from the Lahontan Valley area
- The main cuisine at the ROTC Ball was
- Jo's Tea Room has been open for ____ years
17 Clues: Writer's Group meets at • nila northsun was born in • heART of the Oasis meet on • Pam Yost attended school in • Rachel Dahl's third grade teacher was • The main cuisine at the ROTC Ball was • Jo's Tea Room has been open for ____ years • Steve and Raena will soon be releasing their • The guest speaker at the Life Ready 2020 was • Started the #Why You Matter Project in Fallon • ...
Art Bell 2020-03-31
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- Mel's Hole owner
- His Air Force job
- The home away from home
- Art's weekend job
- Daniel Murray was an agent
- The candle reward
- Art's son goes by this
- How owned these airwaves
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- The Dark Matter six
- Today's Trends, Tomorrow's...
- The Collateral Damage show
- Bopp The comet without the UFO
- One hundred and sixteen hours and this many minutes
- Before Ramona was a Bell
- The 2013 website grey alien
- He got it before George did
16 Clues: Mel's Hole owner • His Air Force job • Art's weekend job • The candle reward • The Dark Matter six • Art's son goes by this • The home away from home • Before Ramona was a Bell • How owned these airwaves • The Collateral Damage show • Daniel Murray was an agent • The 2013 website grey alien • He got it before George did • Today's Trends, Tomorrow's... • Bopp The comet without the UFO • ...
Street art 2024-03-13
16 Clues: sombre • pochoir • illégal • dessiner • lumineux • peinture • couleurs • un dessin • souligner • signature • surligner • vandalisme • arrière-plan • premier plan • Un chef d'oeuvre • pulvériser, asperger
ART TERMS 2023-03-09
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- The main colors:red, yellow, blue
- made from mixing yellow and red
- the dark side of an object eliminating inner details
- made from mixing red and blue
- a scale going from dark to light
- a color that has white added to it (ex:pink)
- created by mixing black and white
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- a three dimensional shape
- lines that bend with the outside of an object
- a line that is closed off
- an outdoor scene
- made from mixing yellow and blue
- a color that has black added to it (ex: maroon)
- adding depth to a picture by making things seem close and far
- the path of a dot dragged out
- a color that has grey added to it
16 Clues: an outdoor scene • a three dimensional shape • a line that is closed off • made from mixing red and blue • the path of a dot dragged out • made from mixing yellow and red • made from mixing yellow and blue • a scale going from dark to light • The main colors:red, yellow, blue • a color that has grey added to it • created by mixing black and white • ...
That’s Art! 2023-06-06
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- a way to express your feelings or thoughts, usually creatively
- not made known to the public
- small, loose, clingy bits of fiber or fluff
- amounts that are part of a whole
- a large size or quantity
- to keep tapping or kicking q ball quickly to keep it moving
- of highest rank or importance
- being nothing more than
- to make fun of or day insulting things to
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- to make a dirty mark
- something that excites and attracts the eye
- extremely small. Tiny.
- a name
- To create interest by making exaggerated claims
- the quality or state of being lost or confused
- appropriate or suitable
16 Clues: a name • to make a dirty mark • extremely small. Tiny. • being nothing more than • appropriate or suitable • a large size or quantity • not made known to the public • of highest rank or importance • amounts that are part of a whole • to make fun of or day insulting things to • something that excites and attracts the eye • small, loose, clingy bits of fiber or fluff • ...
Art Supplies 2023-07-26
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- It's a tool with bristles used to apply paint to a surface.
- It's a measuring tool used for drawing straight lines and shapes.
- It's a colored liquid used to create artwork on canvas or paper.
- It's a flat surface used to hold and mix paint colors.
- It's an adhesive used to stick paper and other materials together.
- Supplies Description
- They are cutting tools used for art and craft projects.
- It's a tool used to remove pencil marks and mistakes.
- It's a malleable material used for sculpting and pottery.
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- It's a type of paint that uses water for mixing and applying.
- It's a writing tool with ink used for drawing and coloring.
- It's a sturdy cloth used as a surface for painting.
- It's a colored drawing stick used for soft and colorful artwork.
- It's a writing tool with a graphite core used for sketching and drawing.
- It's a stand used to hold a canvas or paper at an angle for painting.
- It's a thin material used for drawing, painting, and other artwork.
16 Clues: Supplies Description • It's a sturdy cloth used as a surface for painting. • It's a tool used to remove pencil marks and mistakes. • It's a flat surface used to hold and mix paint colors. • They are cutting tools used for art and craft projects. • It's a malleable material used for sculpting and pottery. • It's a tool with bristles used to apply paint to a surface. • ...
Abstract Art 2025-05-01
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- DeStijl Primary painter
- Picasso's critics labeled his work
- Swedish Savante
- Didn't like abstraction
- Paint preferred by Pollock
- Father of Abstract Art
- Jackson who splattered paint
- New York School female
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- Big dripper
- Russian who loved shapes
- Cut paper in golden years
- Wild Beasts who loved color
- Color Field artist
- Birthplace of Abstract Expressionism
- Playful Spanish painter
- Helen painter
16 Clues: Big dripper • Helen painter • Swedish Savante • Color Field artist • Father of Abstract Art • New York School female • DeStijl Primary painter • Didn't like abstraction • Playful Spanish painter • Russian who loved shapes • Cut paper in golden years • Paint preferred by Pollock • Wild Beasts who loved color • Jackson who splattered paint • Picasso's critics labeled his work • ...
Art Crossword 2024-11-25
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- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who is know for the mural "Guernica?"
- Art done by the use of geometric shapes and bright colors
- Artist who portrayed her face on several pieces of art
- Henri Matisse is associated with this art movement
- Term for painting on wet plaster
- Who became "King" of American Realism?
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- Creator of "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"
- Style of art done by Claude Monet
- Known for her watercolor style
- Who painted "School of Athens?"
- Who painted the Starry Night?
- Edvard Munch's famous 1893 painting
- What country did futurism originate from?
- In which city is the Louvre located?
16 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who painted the Starry Night? • Known for her watercolor style • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who painted "School of Athens?" • Term for painting on wet plaster • Style of art done by Claude Monet • Edvard Munch's famous 1893 painting • In which city is the Louvre located? • Who is know for the mural "Guernica?" • ...
Art museum 2024-12-02
16 Clues: art • artist • colour • bright • museum • pastel • emotion • portrait • feelings • creation • painting • landscape • view point • impression • topic,theme • seaside,beach
Art Vocabulary 2026-04-03
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- a quick, simple drawing
- art made in a solid form, for example from stone, wood, or clay
- the part of the picture farthest from us
- a picture of nature or outdoor scenery
- a picture made with a pencil, pen, or similar tool
- something you use to remove pencil marks
- a picture made with paint
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- life a picture of objects, for example fruit, flowers, or bottles
- the dark material inside a pencil
- paint a kind of paint often used in art
- the part of the picture closest to us
- ground the middle part of the picture
- coloured liquid used to make pictures
- a first layer put on a surface before painting
- a picture of a person
- coloured liquid used for writing or drawing
16 Clues: a picture of a person • a quick, simple drawing • a picture made with paint • the dark material inside a pencil • the part of the picture closest to us • ground the middle part of the picture • coloured liquid used to make pictures • a picture of nature or outdoor scenery • paint a kind of paint often used in art • the part of the picture farthest from us • ...
Art & Music 2022-06-20
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- The symphony was first ___ in Vienna in front of 2,000 people.
- The Tales of Two Cities was ___ by Charles Dickens.
- The building was ___ by Gaudi.
- CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ___.
- A piece of writing in beautiful language, often with short lines.
- Sunflowers by Van Gogh is a famous ___.
- You take one of these with a camera.
- I love ___ music, especially Mozart and Bach.
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- The Mona Lisa was ___ by Leonardo Da Vinci.
- The film is ___ on a true story.
- The study of designing buildings.
- The film The Godfather was ___ by Francis Ford Coppola.
- The statue of David is an example.
- Thriller is the best-selling ___ by Michael Jackson.
- A long written story using characters who are not real.
- You see this at the theater.
16 Clues: You see this at the theater. • The building was ___ by Gaudi. • The film is ___ on a true story. • The study of designing buildings. • The statue of David is an example. • You take one of these with a camera. • Sunflowers by Van Gogh is a famous ___. • CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ___. • The Mona Lisa was ___ by Leonardo Da Vinci. • ...
Art Terms 2021-04-12
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- Something made from a round clamshell.
- To join sections of greenware, such as handles and objects.
- Glass- forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to ceramic ware to add color.
- Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING
- First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show.
- Shading light to dark.
- Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads.
- An oven-like piece of equipment used to fire clay objects
- A consistently thick piece of clay rolled out with a rolling pin.
- To scratch the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined.
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- Beadwork technique in which beads are woven together using thread.
- Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
- The heating of clay in a kiln to harden the object and make it permanent
- Represents the first peace treaty made in North America between all Native nations before European contact.
- The arrangement or placement of visual elements in a piece of artwork.
16 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Something made from a round clamshell. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze. • Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING • First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show. • Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads. • ...
Art Terms 2021-04-12
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- Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads.
- Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
- Beadwork technique in which beads are woven together using thread.
- To scratch the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined.
- Shading light to dark.
- First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show.
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- Something made from a round clamshell.
- Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING
- The arrangement or placement of visual elements in a piece of artwork.
- The heating of clay in a kiln to harden the object and make it permanent
- An oven-like piece of equipment used to fire clay objects
- Represents the first peace treaty made in North America between all Native nations before European contact.
- A consistently thick piece of clay rolled out with a rolling pin.
- To join sections of greenware, such as handles and objects.
- Glass- forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to ceramic ware to add color.
16 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Something made from a round clamshell. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze. • Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING • Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads. • First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show. • ...
Art crossword 2021-11-11
16 Clues: кружка • подушка • украшать • нахмуренный • разоблачение • разнообразить • сомневающийся • жизненная сила • тщетный, пустой • уязвимый,ранимый • упорно добиваться • скудный,бережливый • приводящий в уныние • стоимость авиабилетов • совершенный,завершенный • приручать, дрессировать
That’s Art! 2023-06-02
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- amounts that are the parts of a whole thing.
- extremely small or tiny.
- being nothing more than.
- to make fun of or say insulting things to.
- to make a dirty mark.
- a way to express your feelings or thoughs usually creatively.
- not made known to the public.
- a large size or quantity.
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- small, lose, clingy bits of fiber and fluff.
- of highest rank or importance.
- the quality or state of being lost or confused.
- a name.
- something that excites and attracts the eye.
- to create interest by making exaggerated claims.
- to keep tapping or kicking a ball quickly to keep it moving.
- apropriate or suitable.
16 Clues: a name. • to make a dirty mark. • apropriate or suitable. • extremely small or tiny. • being nothing more than. • a large size or quantity. • not made known to the public. • of highest rank or importance. • to make fun of or say insulting things to. • small, lose, clingy bits of fiber and fluff. • amounts that are the parts of a whole thing. • ...
Art supplies 2023-06-24
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- A soft, moldable substance used for sculpting and pottery.
- A rubbery tool used for removing pencil marks from paper.
- response
- A thin, pointed instrument used for drawing or writing.
- A colored liquid that is used for creating artworks.
- Colorful pens with ink used for drawing and coloring.
- A cutting tool with two sharp blades and handles for cutting paper or other materials.
- A sticky substance used for sticking things together.
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- A type of paint that is mixed with water to create transparent washes of color.
- A flat surface used for mixing and holding different colors of paint.
- A brush with bristles used for applying paint to paper or canvas.
- Colorful sticks made of wax used for drawing and coloring.
- A thin material used for drawing, painting, or writing.
- A flat, woven fabric used as a surface for painting.
- Various types of tools with bristles used for different art techniques.
- A stand or frame used to hold a canvas or paper while painting or drawing.
16 Clues: response • A flat, woven fabric used as a surface for painting. • A colored liquid that is used for creating artworks. • Colorful pens with ink used for drawing and coloring. • A sticky substance used for sticking things together. • A thin, pointed instrument used for drawing or writing. • A thin material used for drawing, painting, or writing. • ...
Art Supplies 2023-07-04
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- Paints A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion, commonly used for various art projects.
- A book with blank pages used by artists to sketch, draw, and experiment with different ideas and compositions.
- A tool with bristles or fibers used for applying paint to create strokes and add colors to artwork.
- Pencils Pencils with colored leads used for drawing, shading, and coloring, offering a wide range of vibrant hues.
- A stand or frame that holds the canvas or paper while an artist is painting or drawing, providing support and stability.
- A type of art medium consisting of sticks made of powdered pigments, used for drawing and creating soft, blendable colors.
- A type of paint made with pigments and water-soluble binder, used for creating translucent and vibrant artworks.
- Pre-cut templates with different shapes and designs used for creating consistent and repetitive patterns in art.
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- Paints A slow-drying paint made of pigment suspended in oil, often linseed oil, used by artists for rich and textured paintings.
- A flat surface, often made of plastic or wood, used by artists to mix and blend different colors of paint.
- Pens with ink-filled tips used for drawing, outlining, and coloring, offering bold and precise lines.
- A cutting tool with two blades used for cutting paper, cardboard, and other art materials.
- A strong, woven fabric used as a surface for painting, typically made from cotton or linen.
- Small, shiny particles used to add sparkle and shimmer to artworks, often applied with glue or paint.
- Paper A sturdy and versatile paper used for various art and craft projects, such as origami, collage, and paper crafts.
- A moldable material composed of fine particles, used for sculpting and creating three-dimensional artworks.
16 Clues: A cutting tool with two blades used for cutting paper, cardboard, and other art materials. • A strong, woven fabric used as a surface for painting, typically made from cotton or linen. • A tool with bristles or fibers used for applying paint to create strokes and add colors to artwork. • ...
Art I 2015-05-18
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- side by side on the color wheel
- with dimension
- a repeated design
- see through
- Mrs. Carman's favorite actor
- cannot see through
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- an outline
- orange purple and green colors
- the walking dead
- red yellow and orange colors
- a permanent water soluble paint
- non representational objects
- an equal visual weight
- red yellow and blue
- blue and green colors
- things that work together
16 Clues: an outline • see through • with dimension • the walking dead • a repeated design • cannot see through • red yellow and blue • blue and green colors • an equal visual weight • things that work together • red yellow and orange colors • non representational objects • Mrs. Carman's favorite actor • orange purple and green colors • a permanent water soluble paint • side by side on the color wheel
Art everywhere 2022-01-18
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- wall on which street-artists can spray...
- english for partenariat
- group many different represantions of art.
- french for studio
- work of art
- creative persons
- people who can come to UPfest
- store where you can buy artworks
- money or helping-hand you can give to help
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- type of art you can find on Bristol's streets
- the prize of a ticket for UPfest
- mark of art painting
- art outdoors
- is the english fot "adapté aux enfants"
- english for collecte de fonds
- english for lieux/locaux
16 Clues: work of art • art outdoors • creative persons • french for studio • mark of art painting • english for partenariat • english for lieux/locaux • english for collecte de fonds • people who can come to UPfest • the prize of a ticket for UPfest • store where you can buy artworks • is the english fot "adapté aux enfants" • wall on which street-artists can spray... • ...
ART VOCABULARY 2022-05-16
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- The application of dilute (watered down) paint to the paper or canvas
- A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony
- Repetition of an element or a motif. Repeats in a predictable manner
- The idea underlying a work or design, the meaning of a creative work
- A form of balance in which each half of each image is a mirror reflection of the other half
- The actual and visual feel of surface areas - gritty/rough/smooth
- Applying multiple layers of paint to build up the sense of depth to an art work
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- The range of colours used by an artist in making a work of art
- A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external reality or nature
- A surface to which paint is applied also a coating material used to apply surface for painting
- The arrangement or pictorial elements in a picture plane - The layout
- The relative lightness or darkness of a colour
- The shape, outline, or configuration of any structure of an object
- Colours hues that cannot be produced by a mixture of other hues e.g. red, yellow, blue
- A feeling of equal weight, attention, or attraction of visual elements within an artwork
- The sensitivity and control of line variation to express particular visual characteristics - thick/thin straight/irregular
16 Clues: The relative lightness or darkness of a colour • The range of colours used by an artist in making a work of art • The actual and visual feel of surface areas - gritty/rough/smooth • The shape, outline, or configuration of any structure of an object • Repetition of an element or a motif. Repeats in a predictable manner • ...
Art History 2024-03-06
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- is a style of art that explores the everyday imagery that is so much a part of contemporary consumer culture.
- is a form of art in which objects are stripped down to their elemental, geometric form, and presented in an impersonal manner.
- is an elegant style of decorative art that is characterized using angular, symmetrical geometric forms.
- developed in Europe around 1600, as a reaction against the intricate and formulaic Mannerism that dominated the Late Renaissance.
- grew out of Pointillism and Post-Impressionism but is characterized by a more primitive and less naturalistic form of expression. Paul Gauguin's style and his use of color were especially strong influences.
- was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in a collaboration between Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.
- is an umbrella term that encompasses a variety of artists who were influenced by Impressionism but took their art in other directions.
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- was a British form of historical painting inspired by the art and architecture of Classical Greece and Rome.
- is a form of painting in which tiny dots of primary colors are used to generate secondary colors.
- is a style in which the intention is not to reproduce a subject accurately, but instead to portray it in such a way as to express the inner state of the artist.
- is a type of art in which the artist expresses himself purely using form and color.
- is a movement that began in the late 1960s, in which scenes are painted in a style closely resembling photographs.
- is a light, spontaneous manner of painting that began in France as a reaction against the restrictions and conventions of the dominant Academic art.
- is an approach to art in which subjects are depicted in as straightforward a manner as possible, without idealizing them and without following the rules of formal artistic theory.
- is the style of art produced in Northern Europe from the Middle Ages up until the beginning of the Renaissance.
- is the straightforward realistic approach to representation that continues to be widely practiced in this post-abstract era.
16 Clues: is a type of art in which the artist expresses himself purely using form and color. • is a form of painting in which tiny dots of primary colors are used to generate secondary colors. • was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in a collaboration between Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. • ...
Art History 2024-03-14
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- Which painting was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo in 1994 and held to ransom for $1 million?
- Artist known for painting the Starry Night and for cutting off part of his ear lobe.
- This painting can be seen in the movie Frozen when Anna sings “For the First Time in Forever”.
- Which artist is famous for his paintings of dripped and splattered paint?
- This famous graffiti artist’s identity is secret. Only a few people know his real name and what he looks like.
- This artist created a famous painting made with tiny dots showing a woman walking her pet monkey on a leash.
- What painting has been stolen the most?
- The name of the caves in France where archeologists discovered paintings from 15000 BCE.
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- Which painting holds the record for most expensive ever sold?
- Who is the artist known for his paintings of ballerinas and the ballet?
- The style of art made famous by artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?
- What is the name of the painting that shows a farmer holding a pitchfork standing by his daughter?
- In a famous painting by Johannes Vermeer, the subject is a young woman wearing a particular piece of jewelry.What is the gemstone used in her jewelry and in the name of the painting?
- Which of Picasso’s famous paintings was inspired by the bombings of civilians during the Spanish War?
- The name of the art museum in Paris shaped like a pyramid.
16 Clues: Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling? • What painting has been stolen the most? • The name of the art museum in Paris shaped like a pyramid. • Which painting holds the record for most expensive ever sold? • Who is the artist known for his paintings of ballerinas and the ballet? • Which artist is famous for his paintings of dripped and splattered paint? • ...
Art Crossword 2025-01-25
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- La sede del moderno conclave
- Tra i dipinti vi è l'Olympia
- Quelli di Ravenna sono tra i più famosi
- Nei suoi dipinti volti e colli lunghi
- Ha dipinto l'Ultima Cena
- Autore del Fregio di Beethoven
- È famoso per le sue ballerine
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- L'autore del cerchio perfetto
- Dipinse le Stanze Vaticane
- L'autore del Giudizio Universale
- Nei suoi dipinti frutta e verdura
- Autore dell'opera Guernica
- Autore di un famoso bacio
- L'autore della famosa Notte Stellata
- Uno degli artisti surrealisti più famosi
- Pittore più rappresentativo dei Fauves
16 Clues: Ha dipinto l'Ultima Cena • Autore di un famoso bacio • Dipinse le Stanze Vaticane • Autore dell'opera Guernica • La sede del moderno conclave • Tra i dipinti vi è l'Olympia • L'autore del cerchio perfetto • È famoso per le sue ballerine • Autore del Fregio di Beethoven • L'autore del Giudizio Universale • Nei suoi dipinti frutta e verdura • L'autore della famosa Notte Stellata • ...
Art History 2025-10-20
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- Dutch artist known for painting "The Starry Night"
- Art movement that focused on dreams and the subconscious
- French movement that painted outdoor scenes with light
- Italian city considered the cradle of the Renaissance
- French Impressionist who painted "Water Lilies"
- A dry medium used in drawing, often black
- Spanish painter famous for "Guernica"
- Architectural feature of Greek temples
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- Art period between Classical and Renaissance, often religious
- Technique of creating art with small pieces of tile or glass
- Dutch painter famous for "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
- Art movement featuring works by Pollock and Rothko
- Renaissance master who painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Sculptor of "David" and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Painting style that distorts reality
16 Clues: Painting style that distorts reality • Spanish painter famous for "Guernica" • Architectural feature of Greek temples • A dry medium used in drawing, often black • Renaissance master who painted the "Mona Lisa" • French Impressionist who painted "Water Lilies" • Art movement featuring works by Pollock and Rothko • Dutch artist known for painting "The Starry Night" • ...
Art Materials 2026-04-05
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- a light draw
- thin and colored thinner than number 8 down
- a material made by wood and has different colors
- a piece of work made with different objects
- a piece of work made with one object and not colored in
- a place where creators sell their work
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- a waxy crayon that smears easily
- a piece of color that needs a liquid to use it and pole with bristles on one end
- art material that breaks easily and comes in multiple colors and used in kindergarten a lot
- full of ink and comes in different colors
- a object that can help you
- a pole with bristles on one end
- made from a tree and can come in different colors
- a thicker piece from a tree than number 8 down
- an a shaped stand to hold your work
- a piece of wood that draws gray or black
16 Clues: a light draw • a object that can help you • a pole with bristles on one end • a waxy crayon that smears easily • an a shaped stand to hold your work • a place where creators sell their work • a piece of wood that draws gray or black • full of ink and comes in different colors • thin and colored thinner than number 8 down • a piece of work made with different objects • ...
Printmaking Terms 2026-01-15
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- a three-dimensional construct having length, width, and depth
- a set of nearly identical prints made from the same printing plate, where slight differences occur
- the noticeable difference between two things; such as dark and light, or rough and smooth
- a tool that will hold your printing plate so you may carve it safely
- (of design)explain how the bits and pieces of art are arranged/organized
- the lightness and/or darkness of color; aka shading
- a rotating cylindrical tool used for applying ink to a printing plate
- a one-dimensional construct having only length, also the shortest distance between two points; also, the path of a point moved through space
- a set of identical prints from the same printing plate
- a tool for applying pressure to transfer ink from the printing plate to paper
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- (of art) are the bits and pieces that cause art to exist; the building blocks of visual art
- a piece of art created by transferring an image from a plate to a piece of paper
- a truthful analysis of art
- is a phenomenon of reflected light; it describes the difference between powdered pigments
- is the most important element of art; it is where art exists; it is also around art
- a description of how something feels when touched; also how something looks like it would feel
- a carving tool used to remove printing plate material
- a two-dimensional construct having length and width
- the block that is carved to create a "stamp" for printing
19 Clues: a truthful analysis of art • a two-dimensional construct having length and width • the lightness and/or darkness of color; aka shading • a carving tool used to remove printing plate material • a set of identical prints from the same printing plate • the block that is carved to create a "stamp" for printing • ...
Art style (Nelson Martin) 2020-11-03
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- common theme in art nouveau
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- early 20th century art style that emphasizes dynamism, speed, energy and power
- The gender associated with art nouveau
- uses optical illusions
- international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.
- cultural movement in Zurich Switzerland
- a art style that uses recognizable imagery and bright colors to capture attention
- illusion caused by the visual syste
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- font used in bauhous
- the age associated with art deco
- the type of colors user used in De stijl
- style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I that influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, vehicles, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners.
- German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts.
- a art style that focuses with abstraction and minimized design using primary colors
15 Clues: font used in bauhous • uses optical illusions • common theme in art nouveau • the age associated with art deco • illusion caused by the visual syste • The gender associated with art nouveau • cultural movement in Zurich Switzerland • the type of colors user used in De stijl • early 20th century art style that emphasizes dynamism, speed, energy and power • ...
Delval Art of Caring 2026-03-06
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- a hue produced by adding white
- the use of elements of art in a piece to create visual stability
- the area that sculptures actually occupy
- colors sitting across from each other on the color wheel
- the colors red blue and yellow
- when an artist creates a drawing of themselves
- three-dimensional circle
- three colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel
- art used in a political context
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- art prioritizing form color and composition over representation
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- the purity of a hue
- a type of movement in drawings
- the arrangement of opposite art elements and effects
- the surface quality or feel
- element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- the colors purple green and orange
- creating points of interest to pull the viewer's eye to important parts of the piece
- in a painting when all the parts equal a whole
- an art that is mirrored both horizontally and vertically
- three-dimensional triangle
- art including dreamlike imagery to explore the irrational and mysterious
- when similar elements are used throughout the work
- the path created when an object moves from one point to another
- describing the artist title date medium and location
25 Clues: the purity of a hue • three-dimensional circle • three-dimensional triangle • the surface quality or feel • a type of movement in drawings • a hue produced by adding white • the colors red blue and yellow • art used in a political context • the colors purple green and orange • the lightness or darkness of a color • the area that sculptures actually occupy • ...
Humani Mores 1. Word for CULTURAL customs, traditions, heritage, and values Mona Lisa 2. Leonardo da Vinci famous painting Michelangelo 2021-06-29
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- Lisa Leonardo da Vinci famous painting
- Saigon Modern Madame Butterfly
- Period of art from 1700 to 1890
- Began Cubist Movement
- Author of Don Quixote
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Italian Language of the Opera
- Places that display works of art
- Pinnacle of musical theater
- Maria in Westside story
- Drama in song only
- Spanish painter whose work was “Black”
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- Cultural customs, traditions, heritage, values
- Story Musical based on Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Author of Romeo and Juliet
- DAVID’s sculptor
- Chapel Most famous painting of Michelangelo
- Famous French Impressionist
- Prehistoric art found here
- Our course is center around THE
- Revival; rebirth
- Art form clay,marble, stone, wood, metal
- Funded artists during Renaissance
- Can Andy Warhol’s famous POP ART
- Romeo in Westside Story
23 Clues: DAVID’s sculptor • Revival; rebirth • Drama in song only • Began Cubist Movement • Author of Don Quixote • Maria in Westside story • Romeo in Westside Story • Prehistoric art found here • Famous French Impressionist • Pinnacle of musical theater • Saigon Modern Madame Butterfly • Period of art from 1700 to 1890 • Our course is center around THE • Places that display works of art • ...
Chapter 14 and Chapter 15 2020-12-03
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- art based on modern popular culture
- principle of uncertainty
- took the lives of 15-20 million people
- campbell's soup cans pop art artist
- style of art invented by Picasso
- technology and art, linked by modernist mandate to make it new
- fiction and literary genre that has a realistic view along with magical elements
- art that combines 2D and 3D objects
- emphasis on expression instead of illusion
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- operation of movements and exchanges globally
- fictionalized narrative of contemporary situations
- world wide web, Wikipedia, google, youtube, facebook, blogs
- originated in militant imperialism
- illegal use of violence against civilians in political means
- artists adding real objects into their work
- movement that mocked artistic conventions
- deeply influenced by freud
- style of painting with vivid expressionistic colors
- abstractionist
- emphasizes individual existence
20 Clues: abstractionist • principle of uncertainty • deeply influenced by freud • emphasizes individual existence • style of art invented by Picasso • originated in militant imperialism • art based on modern popular culture • campbell's soup cans pop art artist • art that combines 2D and 3D objects • took the lives of 15-20 million people • movement that mocked artistic conventions • ...
Semester 1 Art Exam Review 2022-10-14
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- writing or talking about art
- a line that goes straight across, from left to right
- a painting made on three separate panels
- _______________ textures do not represent an actual texture, but are made up.
- the element of art that refers to the area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- the thing that is being written about (in a book), or shown (in a work of art)
- shapes that can be defined mathematically
- a repetition of individual elements that is meant to be flat and decorative
- a shape that appears to be three-dimensional, but is actually 2D
- colors that are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- lines that surround and define the edges of a subject
- a color scheme that uses one color, plus black and white
- 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 marks the outer edges of an object
- 3-5 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- _______________ texture is an illusion of a 3D surface texture.
- a painting or drawing that depicts an arrangement of inanimate, everyday objects
- a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical
- A a circle seen in perspective
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- works of art that do not depict anything from the real world
- a line that is going straight up and down
- Still life objects that are closer to you will be placed _______________ on the paper
- the element of art that refers to the way something feels, or looks like it would feel
- two colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
- a line that is suggested, rather than directly apparent
- refers to the brightness or dullness of a color
- an element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- art that represents some aspect of reality, in a more or less straightforward way
- the ____________________ of art are the basic components that artists use when producing works of art
- a color scheme that uses uses three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel
- _______________ textures attempt to imitate an actual texture.
- a mark with length and direction
- shapes that are irregular and uneven
- the materials used to create a work of art
- _____________ space is the space that is occupied by the subject matter.
- the element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a value
- 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
- the way in which the different elements of an artwork are arranged in the work
- a 20th century art movement that was started by Pablo Picasso
- to extend over and partly cover something
- an enclosed space that is defined by other elements of art
42 Clues: writing or talking about art • A a circle seen in perspective • a mark with length and direction • a drawing or painting of a person • shapes that are irregular and uneven • a painting made on three separate panels • a line that is going straight up and down • shapes that can be defined mathematically • to extend over and partly cover something • ...
