art Crossword Puzzles
Fall Vocab. Review 2024-01-05
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Art & Architecture 2025-11-04
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- – 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 • ...
MR. B's Art Class 2024-09-03
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- 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 • ...
Visual Arts Vocabulary 2025-07-24
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- 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 • ...
Visual Arts 2022-01-14
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Contemporary Arts 2022-11-12
Across
- 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? • ...
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...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
porque todos los bobos dicen no 2020-08-07
Across
- / 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. • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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 & 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" • ...
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 • ...
Art Camp Challenge 2020-07-17
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- a type of paint which is watered down and commonly used on paper
- the use of the imagination or original ideas
- what an artist puts their canvas on while they paint to hold it up
- an image that is made utilizing a camera
- a tool used to create straight lines
- a piece of art made by overlapping different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper
- a rough or unfinished drawing or painting
- when art is very true to life
- a public space that displays works of art
- a tool used to remove pencil marks
- art that portrays what an artist feels and thinks rather than what they see
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- a three-dimensional piece of art
- a surface you paint on that is often made from tightly stretched cloth
- A tool commonly used for drawing and writing that is erasable
- common type of paint used on canvas that is fast drying
- a person who creates works of art
- something that an artist puts their painting inside to display on a wall
- material used in sculpture that needs to be glazed and fired in a kiln
- a piece of art that depicts a person's face
- a tool a painter uses
20 Clues: a tool a painter uses • when art is very true to life • a three-dimensional piece of art • a person who creates works of art • a tool used to remove pencil marks • a tool used to create straight lines • an image that is made utilizing a camera • a rough or unfinished drawing or painting • a public space that displays works of art • a piece of art that depicts a person's face • ...
Delval Art of Caring 2026-03-06
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- the surface quality or feel
- the colors purple green and orange
- the area that sculptures actually occupy
- an art that is mirrored both horizontally and vertically
- the path created when an object moves from one point to another
- colors sitting across from each other on the color wheel
- art prioritizing form color and composition over representation
- the purity of a hue
- a hue produced by adding white
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- a type of movement in drawings
- three-dimensional triangle
- in a painting when all the parts equal a whole
- the use of elements of art in a piece to create visual stability
- three colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel
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- element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- three-dimensional circle
- when an artist creates a drawing of themselves
- art used in a political context
- the arrangement of opposite art elements and effects
- describing the artist title date medium and location
- the colors red blue and yellow
- art including dreamlike imagery to explore the irrational and mysterious
- creating points of interest to pull the viewer's eye to important parts of the piece
- when similar elements are used throughout the work
25 Clues: the purity of a hue • three-dimensional circle • three-dimensional triangle • the surface quality or feel • the colors red blue and yellow • a hue produced by adding white • a type of movement in drawings • 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 • ...
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 • ...
Heartstopper Characters 2024-12-14
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- Dancer & Clarinetist
- "Ally"
- Drummer
- Spoiled Brat
- She goes to Art School with Elle
- Star Rugby Player
- Film Nerd
- They go to Art School with Elle
- Likes Isaac
- Truham Art Teacher
- Adorable Doggo
- Shouty Teacher
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- Guitarist
- Chaotic Energy
- Bookworm
- Protective Older Sister
- Toxic Ex
- Tori's Partner
- Artist
- Annoying Older Brother
- Rugby Coach
- Supportive Mum
22 Clues: "Ally" • Artist • Drummer • Bookworm • Toxic Ex • Guitarist • Film Nerd • Rugby Coach • Likes Isaac • Spoiled Brat • Chaotic Energy • Tori's Partner • Supportive Mum • Adorable Doggo • Shouty Teacher • Star Rugby Player • Truham Art Teacher • Dancer & Clarinetist • Annoying Older Brother • Protective Older Sister • They go to Art School with Elle • She goes to Art School with Elle
ART ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES 2021-09-23
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- The study of beauty & taste.
- Wavelengths of light, refers to the hue, value, intensity & temperature.
- Lightness or darkness of a color.
- What artists use to put the raw materials together in an art piece, how to use the tools to make art (Principles of...)
- The feel, appearance, thickness or stickiness of a surface.
- The feeling that all parts of the piece make a whole.
- A painting, drawing, photograph or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
- Repeated elements in a work of art.
- Two-dimensional enclosed space.
- A device on a lens which can be adjusted to produce a clear image.
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- Putting opposing elements together (dark & light, rough & smooth).
- The raw materials in a work of art, the tools to make art
- Illuminate from behind.
- The weight of something (symmetrical, asymetrical).
- Something that makes your eye go throughout the scene.
- The dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background.
- A moving dot (curved, dotted, disgonsl, straight).
- A feeling of depth, how an artist uses the area in a work of art (positive, negative).
- Importance given to one part of a work of art.
- Three dimensional shape that has depth.
20 Clues: Illuminate from behind. • The study of beauty & taste. • Two-dimensional enclosed space. • Lightness or darkness of a color. • Repeated elements in a work of art. • Three dimensional shape that has depth. • Importance given to one part of a work of art. • A moving dot (curved, dotted, disgonsl, straight). • The weight of something (symmetrical, asymetrical). • ...
globalism 2022-05-16
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- Major art Production
- According to Freud Civilization was the product of the?
- The leading action painter of the 2oth century
- Great Criticism
- The use of cinematic shots
- First Totaliarian stated in the 2oth century
- Pioneer of American Pop Art
- International Style in the field of
- Major component of hiphop
- Fauvist Art works are more notable for their bold use of
- Einstein on the Beach
- Characteristics of art in the 20th century
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- Jung arguedn the collective unconscious manifested itself in
- Artist in China Pop Art assumed role of
- The effort on the part of a contemporary physicist, "Theory of Everything
- Composer of 4'33"
- Artistic movement thrived on nihilism
- Characteristics of art in the 20th century
- the world will never be white again
- Jazz and Street slang was influenced by
- Becketts wating for Godot belongs to a dramatic gennre
21 Clues: Great Criticism • Composer of 4'33" • Major art Production • Einstein on the Beach • Major component of hiphop • The use of cinematic shots • Pioneer of American Pop Art • the world will never be white again • International Style in the field of • Artistic movement thrived on nihilism • Artist in China Pop Art assumed role of • Jazz and Street slang was influenced by • ...
Pop Art of the 1960s 2024-01-30
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- - Cultural movement influencing art in the 1960s.
- - Concept embraced by Pop Artists.
- - Famous Roy Lichtenstein painting.
- - Household product depicted by Warhol.
- - Painter of comic strip-style art.
- - Source of inspiration for many Pop Artists.
- - Describes the vivid colors of Pop Art.
- - Campbell's product often depicted by Warhol.
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- - Technique used by Roy Lichtenstein.
- - Iconic subject of Andy Warhol's portraits.
- - Artist known for Campbell's soup cans.
- - Influences on Pop Art from consumer culture.
- - Frequently depicted in Pop Art.
- - Warhol's studio in New York.
- - Art form incorporating mixed materials.
15 Clues: - Warhol's studio in New York. • - Frequently depicted in Pop Art. • - Concept embraced by Pop Artists. • - Famous Roy Lichtenstein painting. • - Painter of comic strip-style art. • - Technique used by Roy Lichtenstein. • - Household product depicted by Warhol. • - Artist known for Campbell's soup cans. • - Describes the vivid colors of Pop Art. • ...
Kinetic Art 2024-09-02
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- that art piece uses a ________ of specific movements
- the _______ of the unicyclist desk toy allows it to stay in place
- mechanical ______
- the _______ of the art
- that art piece ____ed a human head
- tricking the eye
- he is at the kinetic ___ museum
- pushing or pulling
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- opposite of potential
- that turning head art piece uses paper to _____ our eyes
- there is lots of _________ energy in kinetic sculptures
- the ______ of the Newton's Cradle
- circle, square, triangle
- this form of art is always ______
- to float in the sky
15 Clues: tricking the eye • mechanical ______ • pushing or pulling • to float in the sky • opposite of potential • the _______ of the art • circle, square, triangle • he is at the kinetic ___ museum • the ______ of the Newton's Cradle • this form of art is always ______ • that art piece ____ed a human head • that art piece uses a ________ of specific movements • ...
Asian and Muslim Culture 2012-11-26
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- weaving These portrayed animals and flourished the empire
- Most common language spoken by Muslims
- Popular rice porridge
- dance Famous Chinese dance at New Years
- A popular Indian Dance
- Ceramic famous art of the Ming Empire
- Common type of building in Muslim culture
- Muslims eat food that are this, for religion purposes
- Mahal Made by Shah Jahan, it resembles Islam's art
- Common staple food in Asia
- The Ottomans flourished in this area of art
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- Wrapped raw fish and rice
- Language spoken by Korea
- Predominant language in Asia
- Main form of community for the Chinese in the 1500s-1800s
- marriage Common in Mogul, India between children
- Instruments used in Islam music
- Art of folding paper
- style Persian art portraying humans in action
- Hindu custom of cremating a widow
20 Clues: Art of folding paper • Popular rice porridge • A popular Indian Dance • Language spoken by Korea • Wrapped raw fish and rice • Common staple food in Asia • Predominant language in Asia • Instruments used in Islam music • Hindu custom of cremating a widow • Ceramic famous art of the Ming Empire • Most common language spoken by Muslims • dance Famous Chinese dance at New Years • ...
Art Element Crossword 2025-11-03
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- Type of shape that is free-flowing, irregular shape that is typically found in nature
- In the Art Element Color these are ORANGE, GREEN, and PURPLE
- The direction of a line that is side to side
- The area of an object that is receiving light
- Something that can be physical or virtual that gives an object more detail
- Type of shape defined by lines, curves, and points, with specific mathematical properties
- The Art Element of light and dark that gives an object dimension visually.
- In the terms of space it is the absence of an object
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- In the terms of space it is where an object exist
- A 3-dimensional object made of multiple shapes
- The Art Element that studies combinations of the rainbow
- The direction of a line that is up and down
- An Element of Art that connects two points of space
- The direction of a line that moves up or down while moving side to side
- The area of an object that is not lit
- An Art Element made from 1 or more lines that is enclosed
- In the Art Element Color these are the colors in-between the Primary and Secondary Colors.
- In the Art Element Color these are RED, BLUE, and YELLOW
- The environment in which a work of art exist, could be physical or virtual
19 Clues: The area of an object that is not lit • The direction of a line that is up and down • The direction of a line that is side to side • The area of an object that is receiving light • A 3-dimensional object made of multiple shapes • In the terms of space it is where an object exist • An Element of Art that connects two points of space • ...
ethan becker 2023-02-08
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- every artist has it
- "AI art will take over all artists"
- debatelord
- half of the servers pfps
- we all have done it once. you arent an exception.
- unproductive
- *set to loop*
- every artist can be
- there's always room for it
- art
- a gradual hue shift between one or more colors
- a classic passtime between moderators
- Man's best friend
- *snore*
- needed to open the software you legally downloaded
- most expensive way to do art
- Flying mammalian artist that resides in study room
- pixelated rambling about she hulk
- asks for advice only to leave
- "guys can you guys help me out real quick"
- opposite of artist
- WWE reference
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- art program known for embezzlement
- perhaps one of the most boring art styles
- stick figure fight
- instaban. Reason: grow up
- "it looks better at 60fps."
- Has a shlonger
- stevie's favorite subject
- big indian
- motorcycle accident
- worlds greatest art teacher
- scattering
- teacher
- a common example when talking about splash art
- cutest lil canadian
- Will never come back
- *heavy breathing
- Laugh_clown.wav
- "i only draw gore and bloody shadow demons of my oc"
- Box office hit
- a favorite artist joke.
42 Clues: art • teacher • *snore* • debatelord • big indian • scattering • unproductive • *set to loop* • WWE reference • Has a shlonger • Box office hit • Laugh_clown.wav • *heavy breathing • Man's best friend • stick figure fight • opposite of artist • every artist has it • every artist can be • motorcycle accident • cutest lil canadian • Will never come back • a favorite artist joke. • half of the servers pfps • ...
Art + Civilization 2013-05-29
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- Civilization needs art, not just for show but for ...
- Culture consists of Religion, architecture, art, music, literature, language and ...
- Civilization is an advanced state of intellectual, cultural, and material development in ...
- Art consists of countless forms such as photography, painting, theatre, sculpture, music, dance, film, ... and literature
- Language, art, and ... go hand in hand.
- Civilizations also need communities, towns or cities, a written language and a ...
- Art is connected to Civilization mainly by ...
- A Civilization needs ...
- Culture consists of Religion, architecture, ... , music, literature, language and etymology
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- Art consists of countless forms such as photography, painting, theatre, sculpture, music, dance, film, architecture and ...
- Civilizations also need communities, towns or cities, a ... and a government
- Civilization is marked by progress in the ... and sciences
- Art is an expression of human creativity and ...
- We use language for writing, for expressing ourselves and to share ...
- A Civilization needs teamwork, a society, population, and ...
- Civilization is marked by progress in the extensive use of record-keeping, including ...
16 Clues: A Civilization needs ... • Language, art, and ... go hand in hand. • Art is connected to Civilization mainly by ... • Art is an expression of human creativity and ... • Civilization needs art, not just for show but for ... • Civilization is marked by progress in the ... and sciences • A Civilization needs teamwork, a society, population, and ... • ...
digital art 2013-05-03
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- a individual unit of colors shown on a computer screen
- a machine that creates drawings by moving a pen in different axles
- a complex shape generated by mathematical formulas
- a method of painting with hot wax
- a piece of information either 0 or 1
- to animate on the computer
- one of the most popular of graphic editors
- when a beam of light bounces off a surface
- a sheet of transparent plastic were a artist puts each of his frame fore a animated film
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- computer art that simulates a three dimensional object
- a app that can be used to manipulate with pictures
- 8 bits
- using a computer to create a piece of art
- print a method of a very high quality prints of digital art
- a simple way by outlining the shape
- using a computer to creat 2 or 3 dimensional models of physical objects
16 Clues: 8 bits • to animate on the computer • a method of painting with hot wax • a simple way by outlining the shape • a piece of information either 0 or 1 • using a computer to create a piece of art • one of the most popular of graphic editors • when a beam of light bounces off a surface • a app that can be used to manipulate with pictures • ...
Art & Artists 2014-03-07
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- Who painted The Persistence of Memory?
- Who painted The Fighting Temeraire?
- Who painted Guernica?
- Who wrote Not waving But Drowning?
- Who wrote Death's Chill Between?
- Who wrote The Stud (1969)
- Who painted Sunflowers?
- Who wrote Ozymandias?
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- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?
- Who created My Bed (1999)
- Who wrote Wuthering Heights?
- Who wrote War and Peace?
- Who painted The Hay Wain?
- Who painted Portrait of Wally (1912)?
- Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
16 Clues: Who painted Guernica? • Who wrote Ozymandias? • Who painted Sunflowers? • Who wrote War and Peace? • Who created My Bed (1999) • Who painted The Hay Wain? • Who wrote The Stud (1969) • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote Wuthering Heights? • Who wrote Pride and Prejudice? • Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities? • Who wrote Death's Chill Between? • Who wrote Not waving But Drowning? • ...
Art Vocab 2014-03-17
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- todos los colores en
- un tipo de materiales para escultoras
- lugar donde la artista trabajar
- obra de arte en una pared
- arte
- cuando su sentirse
- la persona construir las esculturas
- la cosa que la artissta usar
- la obra de arte tiene la artista
- la persona construir los obras de arte
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- escultoras construirlo
- el subjecto de una obra de arte
- cien años
- inspiracion de la artista
- cuando una persona esta en una silla
- artistas construirlo
16 Clues: arte • cien años • cuando su sentirse • todos los colores en • artistas construirlo • escultoras construirlo • inspiracion de la artista • obra de arte en una pared • la cosa que la artissta usar • el subjecto de una obra de arte • lugar donde la artista trabajar • la obra de arte tiene la artista • la persona construir las esculturas • cuando una persona esta en una silla • ...
Art Vocabulary 2015-03-31
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- The distance or area between, around, above or within things.
- Shapes that are free-flowing, non-geometric, found in nature.
- Colors made from a secondary and its adjacent primary.
- Any color mixed with white.
- Art forms made of clay and fired to become permanent.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Orange, green, violet; made by mixing two primary colors.
- Red, yellow, blue; can't be made by mixing other colors.
- Any color mixed with black.
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- Parts of an art work that appear to lie behind images.
- Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Design that branches out from the middle.
- Shapes and forms related to math principles.
- Different on either side of a central axis.
- Same on either side of a central axis, a mirror image.
- Line, shape, form, texture, color, value, space.
16 Clues: Any color mixed with white. • Any color mixed with black. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Design that branches out from the middle. • Different on either side of a central axis. • Shapes and forms related to math principles. • Line, shape, form, texture, color, value, space. • Art forms made of clay and fired to become permanent. • ...
street art 2017-03-31
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- a picture made of small colored pieces of stone
- art developed in the streets — ( usually of an illicit nature, and opposed to the government)
- Where graffiti are usually made on
- kind of aereosol painting
- a board with writings or drawings used to give information
- a work of art made by pasting various materials such as newspaper clippings or parts of photographs
- an adhesive label
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- a cardboard model used to quickly paint on a wall
- place
- a large picture painted on a wall or ceiling.
- a shape cut out in a cardboard
- drawings, writings, or marks made in public places, as walls, signs, or posters.
- people painting together
- the name of the person at the bottom of a document
- to damage a road sign
- a small graffiti, usually just a name
16 Clues: place • an adhesive label • to damage a road sign • people painting together • kind of aereosol painting • a shape cut out in a cardboard • Where graffiti are usually made on • a small graffiti, usually just a name • a large picture painted on a wall or ceiling. • a picture made of small colored pieces of stone • a cardboard model used to quickly paint on a wall • ...
Art Vocabulary 2018-01-09
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- objects made of fired clay or porcelain
- dimensional things that look flat
- colors found opposite each other on the color wheel and look good together
- artwork made by pasting pieces of paper or other material to a flat surface
- wheel a tool for organizing color
- the things that seem the most distant, as if in the back of the picture
- another word for color or shade of color
- the relationship of one object to another in size, shape, or number
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- unbalanced--not the same on each side
- colors colors made by mixing any two of the primary colors
- part of the picture that appears closest to the viewer
- point the area in the composition where the emphasis is the greatest
- the transition of color from one tone to another
- the look of space or distance in a picture or painting
- someone who creates works of art
- colors red, yellow, blue
16 Clues: colors red, yellow, blue • someone who creates works of art • dimensional things that look flat • wheel a tool for organizing color • unbalanced--not the same on each side • objects made of fired clay or porcelain • another word for color or shade of color • the transition of color from one tone to another • part of the picture that appears closest to the viewer • ...
Art History 2017-12-06
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- Which architectural movement uses new technology?
- The first American avant-garde movement was ____.
- the earliest preserved art objects date to the _____.
- islam arose in ___ in the seventh century.
- _____ is the name for the art produced in Early Medieval monasteries in Ireland and Britain.
- the high podium and single flight of stairs of the Roman Temple of Portunus reflects the influence of the ____.
- the astern Roman empire is referred to as ____.
- the artist Nicolas Poussin established the ____ style as the leading approach to art in France.
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- The Medici and their humanist scholars had a passionate interest in the ____ world.
- Manet's "A Bar at the Floies Bergere" reflects the influence of ____.
- Scholars consider the post 1194 Charter Cathedral to be the first ____ building.
- The depopulation and poverty that followed the fall of the Mycenaeans is called the ____.
- In the employment of bright colors for expressive ends, _____ was influenced by Van Gogh and Gauguin.
- Scholars refer to the artistic period from 1495 to Raphael's death in 1520 as ____.
- ____ is the artistic movement that incorporated the subjects and styles of ancient art.
- In the 19th century, Neoclassicism gave way to a new movement called ____.
16 Clues: islam arose in ___ in the seventh century. • the astern Roman empire is referred to as ____. • Which architectural movement uses new technology? • The first American avant-garde movement was ____. • the earliest preserved art objects date to the _____. • Manet's "A Bar at the Floies Bergere" reflects the influence of ____. • ...
Art Class 2023-06-22
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- A tool with bristles used for applying paint to a surface. It's like a magic wand that brings colors to life.
- A type of colored crayon used for drawing and shading. It's like painting with powdery colors that blend easily on paper.
- Various tools with bristles used for different painting techniques. It's like having different magic wands for creating different effects.
- A soft and moldable material used for sculpting. It's like playing with dough and shaping it into different forms.
- A writing instrument with a graphite core used for drawing. It's like a magic wand that turns ideas into lines.
- A flat surface used for painting. It's like a blank paper where you can create beautiful pictures and designs.
- An artwork created by assembling various materials like paper, fabric, and photographs. It's like a puzzle of pictures put together to make something new.
- Templates with pre-designed shapes used for tracing and drawing. It's like having special tools to create perfect shapes and patterns.
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- A type of paint that uses water as a solvent. It's like creating beautiful, transparent colors with a brush.
- A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials like clay, wood, or metal. It's like making art that you can touch and feel.
- A dark, soft drawing material made from burned wood. It's like drawing with a magic stick that creates bold, smudgy lines.
- A book with blank pages for drawing and sketching. It's like your personal art journal to capture your ideas.
- A stand used to hold a canvas while painting. It's like a special frame that holds your artwork upright.
- Colored wax sticks used for drawing and coloring. It's like a box of magical sticks that bring drawings to life.
- A flat board with wells used for holding and mixing colors. It's like a colorful artist's mixing station.
- An adhesive substance used for sticking materials together. It's like magic glue that holds your artwork in place.
16 Clues: A stand used to hold a canvas while painting. It's like a special frame that holds your artwork upright. • A flat board with wells used for holding and mixing colors. It's like a colorful artist's mixing station. • A type of paint that uses water as a solvent. It's like creating beautiful, transparent colors with a brush. • ...
Art crossword 2023-03-20
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- a type of thick paint
- a tripod to place pictures on
- making a picture from other scraps
- a piece of wood with lead running through middle
- opposite to green on the colour wheel
- something you put around a finished picture
- a picture made by placing objects on photo paper
- the Surrealist who painted melting clocks
- red, blue and yellow are these colours
- a stick with bristles on one end
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- a type of paint applied in thin washes
- a process to make more than one picture
- material stretched over a wooden frame
- something to rub out mistakes
- a mythical creature made up of several animals
- a cubist artist (also name of Citroën car model)
16 Clues: a type of thick paint • something to rub out mistakes • a tripod to place pictures on • a stick with bristles on one end • making a picture from other scraps • opposite to green on the colour wheel • a type of paint applied in thin washes • material stretched over a wooden frame • red, blue and yellow are these colours • a process to make more than one picture • ...
Art Careers 2023-05-16
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- (teacher) instructs students how to produce, appreciate, and understand the fine arts. They have to plan lessons and projects and make sure they have sufficient art supplies and tools for all their students.
- create visual illustrations, models, or animations to explain complex medical or biology content
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- Hobbies or activities that are done for enjoyment and not related to a career.
- someone employed by a museum or gallery to manage a collection of artworks or artifacts.
- an artist who makes three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space.
- A symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products
- With a variety of media, communicates ideas that are used in advertising and promotions.
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- A collection of art or museum objects on display for the public to see.
- The practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a product or service.*This career* aims to put a product or service in the spotlight in hopes of drawing it attention from consumers.
- create original works of art using methods like painting, drawing, jewelry and sculpture.
- an artist who creates special effects and other animations for everything from advertisements to video games. Some choose to develop a specialty, such as hand-drawing, designing 3D characters or creating computer-generated images (CGI).
- the art or science of building specifically : the art or practice of designing and building structures
- Create detailed, technical drawings about products and processes
- an artist who specializes in creating visual images through a combination of design, art, and creative skills. This artist is someone who draws or creates images for magazines, books, advertisements, posters, birthday or greeting cards, medical material, and much more
- an artist who makes sculptures.
16 Clues: an artist who makes sculptures. • Create detailed, technical drawings about products and processes • A collection of art or museum objects on display for the public to see. • A symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products • Hobbies or activities that are done for enjoyment and not related to a career. • ...
Latin Art 2021-11-02
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- Political alliance of all the countries of North Central and South America
- Art in a certain place
- Aztec, Maya, and Inca
- A binder
- steel coat
- used to prevent fungal growth; active against fungi
- stranded steel cable contained between metal bars,
- painting executed with colors ground in a solution
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- sing pigments mixed with hot wax that are burned in as an inlay.
- Technique used when applying to wet plaster
- Painting on a dry plaster with mixed water
- two apparently equally valid principles
- "A days work"
- enabled the aesthetic illusion
- From Central Mexico to Northern Costa Rica
- Method using egg yolks
16 Clues: A binder • steel coat • "A days work" • Aztec, Maya, and Inca • Art in a certain place • Method using egg yolks • enabled the aesthetic illusion • two apparently equally valid principles • Painting on a dry plaster with mixed water • From Central Mexico to Northern Costa Rica • Technique used when applying to wet plaster • stranded steel cable contained between metal bars, • ...
Pixel Art 2025-01-14
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- FPS stands for
- What NES stands for
- Allows to see previous animation frame as a transparent layer
- Character not controlled by player
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- draws the first designs of a character
- Character in game controlled by player
- Creator of Mario
- The way pixels are arranged
- A video game character is known as a
- Online sprite editor
- You should export your sprite in this file type
- File format of animated image
- Video game company
- Mario was given this big facial feature
- basically a dot
- villages and shopkeepers are examples of
16 Clues: FPS stands for • basically a dot • Creator of Mario • Video game company • What NES stands for • Online sprite editor • The way pixels are arranged • File format of animated image • Character not controlled by player • A video game character is known as a • draws the first designs of a character • Character in game controlled by player • Mario was given this big facial feature • ...
Art vocab 2025-02-25
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- A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder
- The background information, such as the artist's intentions, time period, culture, and social influences, that helps explain the meaning of an artwork.
- A style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s, characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the moment, especially in terms of the shifting effect of light and colour
- The range of colours used by an artist.
- The arrangement of elements in an artwork (e.g. where things are placed)
- Balanced and equal on both sides
- A surface (usually fabric) used for painting
- Writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place
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- The materials used to create art (e.g., oil paint, clay, pencil, digital tools)
- Art that doesn’t represent reality but uses shapes, colors, and forms to express ideas
- Introducing new ideas or methods in art
- A three-dimensional artwork made from materials like stone, metal, or clay.
- A rough drawing, usually done quickly
- The technique used to show depth and distance in an artwork
- Full of energy, movement, or action
- Very bright and colourful
16 Clues: Very bright and colourful • Balanced and equal on both sides • Full of energy, movement, or action • A rough drawing, usually done quickly • Introducing new ideas or methods in art • The range of colours used by an artist. • A surface (usually fabric) used for painting • The technique used to show depth and distance in an artwork • ...
INSTALLATION ART 2024-01-09
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- allowed (p1)
- strong wish (p2)
- change the form of something (p2)
- (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. (p6)
- a powerful effect (p5)
- an image in a mirror or on a shiny surface (p3)
- a natural stream of water normally smaller than and often tributary to a river (p6)
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- very unusual or remarkable (p2)
- very large in size, quantity, or extent. (p3)
- located (p4)
- normal (p2)
- human in general (p5)
- put in a public place for people to look at (p1)
- a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground. (p5)
- to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people (p5)
- idea (p1)
16 Clues: idea (p1) • normal (p2) • located (p4) • allowed (p1) • strong wish (p2) • human in general (p5) • a powerful effect (p5) • very unusual or remarkable (p2) • change the form of something (p2) • very large in size, quantity, or extent. (p3) • an image in a mirror or on a shiny surface (p3) • put in a public place for people to look at (p1) • ...
Art Smart 2024-01-29
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- Colors like black, white, and beige that are calm and not overly eye-catching.
- The source of light in a painting or the lightness/darkness of different areas.
- The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork.
- A Baroque period in the Netherlands marked by economic prosperity and lifelike paintings.
- The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience.
- A late Modern period painting style focusing on impressions of light and color.
- The entire body of work created by an artist.
- Renaissance: An artistic movement celebrating African American culture and achievements.
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- The part of a painting closest to the viewer, often containing the main subject.
- The material or tools used by an artist to creat rn An art period from 1850 to 1950 marked by departures from realism.
- A slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed oil.
- (1) A painting of outdoor scenery; (2) The outdoor view itself.
- The specific area in an artwork that commands the viewer's attention.
- Marks forming edges or where objects touch, creating shapes.
- Painting: Depicting ordinary people engaged in everyday activities.
- A large artwork on a wall or ceiling.
16 Clues: A large artwork on a wall or ceiling. • The entire body of work created by an artist. • The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience. • The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork. • Marks forming edges or where objects touch, creating shapes. • A slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed oil. • ...
Art Smart 2024-01-29
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- Colors like black, white, and beige that are calm and not overly eye-catching.
- The source of light in a painting or the lightness/darkness of different areas.
- The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork.
- A Baroque period in the Netherlands marked by economic prosperity and lifelike paintings.
- The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience.
- A late Modern period painting style focusing on impressions of light and color.
- The entire body of work created by an artist.
- Renaissance: An artistic movement celebrating African American culture and achievements.
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- The part of a painting closest to the viewer, often containing the main subject.
- The material or tools used by an artist to creat rn An art period from 1850 to 1950 marked by departures from realism.
- A slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed oil.
- (1) A painting of outdoor scenery; (2) The outdoor view itself.
- The specific area in an artwork that commands the viewer's attention.
- Marks forming edges or where objects touch, creating shapes.
- Painting: Depicting ordinary people engaged in everyday activities.
- A large artwork on a wall or ceiling.
16 Clues: A large artwork on a wall or ceiling. • The entire body of work created by an artist. • The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience. • The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork. • Marks forming edges or where objects touch, creating shapes. • A slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed oil. • ...
Renaissance Art 2022-03-22
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- Portrayed as the Weeping Philosopher
- Relating to art or beauty
- Said to be Da Vinci's most famous work
- Pope Leo X's favorite 'up and coming'
- Machine made to print on paper faster
- Wrote the La Vita Nova and, The Divine Comedy
- Created many predecessors to modern machinery
- The art of designing structures
- 'The Weeping Philosopher', 'The Obscure'
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- Painted meticulously by Michelangelo
- Most famous piece of renaissance architecture
- Famous poet known for his many plays and
- Painting with the implication of space and angle
- European country where the renaissance originated from
- Extensive and elaborate detail added to art work and architecture
- Water paint applied to wet plaster
16 Clues: Relating to art or beauty • The art of designing structures • Water paint applied to wet plaster • Painted meticulously by Michelangelo • Portrayed as the Weeping Philosopher • Pope Leo X's favorite 'up and coming' • Machine made to print on paper faster • Said to be Da Vinci's most famous work • Famous poet known for his many plays and • ...
Art -Gold- 2022-06-14
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- something that is really critical.
- A absurd statement.
- unnecessary stuff.
- to exaggerate something.
- Someone that is extremely anxious about their health
- Simple story for spiritual lesson.
- something caused by eating so much junkfood.
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- A place of a someone in authority.
- your joints can bend abnormally far.
- Miscellaneous things.
- an explanation for limited evidence.
- to be placed over something.
- A condition where you body cannot produce enough heat to keep up with the cold
- A typical of a model or pattern.
- To exist on the surface of something.
- very low activity that results in mental development.
16 Clues: unnecessary stuff. • A absurd statement. • Miscellaneous things. • to exaggerate something. • to be placed over something. • A typical of a model or pattern. • A place of a someone in authority. • something that is really critical. • Simple story for spiritual lesson. • your joints can bend abnormally far. • an explanation for limited evidence. • ...
Cultural Change 2021-02-17
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- A picture with many perspectives
- Influential German Art school
- Lifestyle, music, literature, art in society
- Exploring the unconscious mind by distortion
- A metaphor to represent ideas and thought
- German term for New Objectivity (2 words)
- Artist style of the inner world of emotions
- Art inspired by Ancient Greece and Rome
- total rejection of morality and religion
- Early 20th century art period
- Process to get to the final product
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- Moral decline
- Set of principles underlying artistic movement
- Allowing for the effect of distance in an image
- Non-naturalist painting with exuberant colours
- French for novel art or culture (2 words)
- Suppress publication
- Acquiring of, often unnecessary, goods
- Art movement based on the illogical and absurd
- A particular way of phrasing an idea
- The idea that change brings a better future
21 Clues: Moral decline • Suppress publication • Influential German Art school • Early 20th century art period • A picture with many perspectives • Process to get to the final product • A particular way of phrasing an idea • Acquiring of, often unnecessary, goods • Art inspired by Ancient Greece and Rome • total rejection of morality and religion • ...
history of art 2017-11-24
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- Romans sculpture style
- Commander class of rome
- The labyrinth inventor
- Temple one worship many gods
- The Egyptian are obsessed with
- A church during Early Christian Art
- Place where society of medieval period learns
- Purpose of art during Early Christian Art
- Famed temple during the Athens
- Amphitheater built in 80 C.E.
- Type of writings the Egyptian invented
- First christian emperor
- Purpose of art during
- The term for a an ideal human form
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- Parthenon was made of it
- Roman's bridge conveying water
- An Egyptian architect
- First european civilization
- Greek sculpture style
- Invader from the east
- Egyptian governing system
- Artisan in the medieval period was a type of
- Greek word for art
- The mesopotamian invented
- A sculptor and an architect
- The purpose of stonehenge
26 Clues: Greek word for art • An Egyptian architect • Greek sculpture style • Invader from the east • Purpose of art during • Romans sculpture style • The labyrinth inventor • Commander class of rome • First christian emperor • Parthenon was made of it • Egyptian governing system • The mesopotamian invented • The purpose of stonehenge • First european civilization • A sculptor and an architect • ...
Art Vocab 2021-10-25
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- variety of a color
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
- artist uses to guide a viewer's eye in, through, and out of a composition
- where an artist adds black to a color to darken it
- created when white is added to any hue on the color wheel
- one color
- pairs of colors that contrast with each other more than any other color
- refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions
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- the same thing over and over again in the art piece
- the size of the art work
- the element of shape among the various elements that make up a work
- having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement
- the surface quality in a work of art
- evoke warmth
- the height and width
- the lightness or darkness of the hue
16 Clues: one color • evoke warmth • variety of a color • the height and width • the size of the art work • the surface quality in a work of art • the lightness or darkness of the hue • refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions • where an artist adds black to a color to darken it • the same thing over and over again in the art piece • ...
