art Crossword Puzzles
porque todos los bobos dicen no 2020-08-07
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- warlhol / who created the pop art?
- / In which country did the old cinema begin?
- TATIANA / one of the countries where pop art began?
- / In what year did modernism end?
- / name a rhythm of the dance?
- / What is the eighth art?
- / In which century did modern art begin?
- / who was pablo neruda?
- Enwonwun / what African influenced modern art?
- / what year was the gropius bauhaus created?
- / what stage did modern architecture begin? england / in which country did modern architecture begin? geometry / main characteristic of cubism?
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- / in what year did cubism begin?
- / a movement of modern literature?
- encroach of poland / why did the second world war start?
- / in what year did picasso die?
- / one of the continent where modernism began?
- / one example of modern art?
17 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? • warlhol / who created the pop art? • / a movement of modern literature? • / In which century did modern art begin? • ...
Martial Arts 2021-04-09
14 Clues: more known • thai boxing • with a sword • only with feet • only with fist • greek martial art • corean martial art • chinese martial art • japanese martial art • everything is accepted • boxing but only with feet • you do it with big gloves • chines, spiritual dimension • japanese martial art with sword
Studio Art 1 2025-12-08
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- THE WAYS THE ELEMENTS OF DESIGN ARE USED
- SIZE RELATIONSHIP AND SCALE
- THREE SIMILAR COLORS NEXT TO EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL
- UNPREDICTABLE CHANGES THAT GUIDE THE VIEWER'S EYE IN A WORK OF ART
- ILLUSION OF DEPTH
- PATTERNS THAT CHANGE UNPREDICTABLY
- COLORS THAT CREATE WARMTH
- DISTRIBUTION OF VISUAL WEIGHT
- BUILDING BLOCKS COMPONENTS IN ART
- LIGHTNESS AND DARKNESS IN ART
- BASE OF ALL OTHER COLORS BLUE RED YELLOW
- REPEATED ELEMENTS OF DESIGN THAT CHANGE IN A PREDICTABLE WAY
- COLORS MADE BY MIXING ONE PRIMARY COLOR WITH ONE SECONDARY COLOR
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- FOCAL POINT DOMINANT AREA
- 2 DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS
- 3 DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS
- COLORS THAT CREATE A SENSE A COOLNESS
- COLORS MADE WHEN MIXING TWO PRIMARY COLORS GREEN VIOLET ORANGE
- OPPOSITE COLORS THAT MAKE EACH OTHER LOOK BRIGHT WHEN SIDE BY SIDE AND DULL WHEN MIXED
- EXTREMELY OPPOSITE ELEMENTS OF ART WORKING TOGETHER
- ELEMENTS OF ART WORKING TOGETHER TO CREATE VISUAL HARMONY
- HUES AND SATURATION
- DIFFERENT ELEMENTS OF ART WORKING TOGETHER TO ADD INTEREST
- ONE COLOR
- HOW SOMETHING FEELS TO THE TOUCH
- A MOVING POINT
26 Clues: ONE COLOR • A MOVING POINT • ILLUSION OF DEPTH • HUES AND SATURATION • 2 DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS • 3 DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS • FOCAL POINT DOMINANT AREA • COLORS THAT CREATE WARMTH • SIZE RELATIONSHIP AND SCALE • DISTRIBUTION OF VISUAL WEIGHT • LIGHTNESS AND DARKNESS IN ART • HOW SOMETHING FEELS TO THE TOUCH • BUILDING BLOCKS COMPONENTS IN ART • PATTERNS THAT CHANGE UNPREDICTABLY • ...
Visual Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-27
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- found in nature
- lines that go straight side to side
- art about another person or animal
- the way or manner the artist works in
- art about inanimate objects
- gradual change from light to dark
- art about the artist by the artist
- area around between around above below or within a given area
- realistic art that looks exactly like it looks like
- you can tell what it is but it has been simplified or modified
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- using lines a horizon and a vanishing point to create 3D space on a flat 2D surface
- what the artwork is about the focus
- lines that go straight up and down
- how the artist creates the art
- what something feels or looks like it feels
- the materials the artist uses to create the art
- found in the manmade world
- lines that go from corner to corner
- 2D objects that have width and height
- 3D objects that have width height and depth
- what our eyes see when light is reflected from an object
21 Clues: found in nature • found in the manmade world • art about inanimate objects • how the artist creates the art • gradual change from light to dark • lines that go straight up and down • art about another person or animal • art about the artist by the artist • lines that go straight side to side • what the artwork is about the focus • lines that go from corner to corner • ...
El Arte y La Creatividad 2024-10-28
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- Art with patterns and different textures
- Art you would see in the city
- Art that includes the creative mind
- What is Leonardo Da Vinci
- Someone who is unique is (blank)
- People who design structures
- Type of art where you use brushes
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- Who are the people in films/movies
- Place where you got to see art
- Who watches the plays or arts
- I go here to watch people act live
- Horror,Action,Romance are all what
- Mono Lisa is what type of art
- A part of a film where it takes a turn
- What do actors perform on
- Ying & Yang is a type of what
16 Clues: What do actors perform on • What is Leonardo Da Vinci • People who design structures • Who watches the plays or arts • Art you would see in the city • Mono Lisa is what type of art • Ying & Yang is a type of what • Place where you got to see art • Someone who is unique is (blank) • Type of art where you use brushes • Who are the people in films/movies • ...
HISTORY REVIEW 2º ESO 2019-06-18
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- IMPORTANT SOCIAL GROUP DEDICATED TO PRAYER
- MAIN BYZANTINE EMPEROR
- ONE OF THE RELIGIOUS MINORITIES THAT LIVED IN SPAIN
- DESCENDANT OF EUROPEAN BORN IN AMERICA
- PRE-COLUMBIAN PEOPLE SETTLED IN MEXICO
- EUROPEAN ART STYLE BETWEEN 16-17TH CENTURIES
- MUSLISM THAT HAD TO CONVERT TO CHRISTIANITY
- ITALIAN ART STYLE OF THE 15TH CENTURY
- MUSLIM PIRATES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
- GERMAN MONK WHO CREATED PROTESTANTISM
- POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN EUROPE UNTIL 18TH CENTURY
- TREATY SIGNED TO SHARE THE NEW LANDS BETWEEN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
- ROMAN EMPEROR WHO DIVIDED THE EMPIRE BETWEEN HIS TWO SONS
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- BARBARIAN TRIBE SETTLED IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
- CAPITAL CITY OF THE VISIGOTHS
- LAST MUSLIM KINGDOM IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
- RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION THAT PERSECUTED HERESY
- ITALIAN ART STYLE BORN IN ROME IN THE 16TH CENTURY
- EUROPEAN ART STYLE BETWEEN 11-12TH CENTURIES
- ART STYLE THAT COPIED GREECE AND ROME
- MAIN ISLAMIC BUILDING
- ITALIAN ARTIST AND GREAT INVENTOR
- PROPHET OF THE ISLAM
- POSITION THAT REPRESENTED KINGS IN OTHER LANDS
- ART STYLE BORN IN FRANCE
25 Clues: PROPHET OF THE ISLAM • MAIN ISLAMIC BUILDING • MAIN BYZANTINE EMPEROR • ART STYLE BORN IN FRANCE • CAPITAL CITY OF THE VISIGOTHS • ITALIAN ARTIST AND GREAT INVENTOR • MUSLIM PIRATES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN • ART STYLE THAT COPIED GREECE AND ROME • ITALIAN ART STYLE OF THE 15TH CENTURY • GERMAN MONK WHO CREATED PROTESTANTISM • DESCENDANT OF EUROPEAN BORN IN AMERICA • ...
Quarter 3 Crossword 2022-02-15
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- without color
- closest to viewer
- Copying another art work
- image of land
- Strength of a color
- A single material
- Placement of elements
- The blending between colors
- Farthest from the viewer
- created for a purpose
- Lightness or darkness
- The outline
- Red,yellow,and orange
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- holds & displays art
- red-orange or blue-green
- 3D closed figure
- Subject matter looks real
- Art that uses >1 media
- Blue,green,and purple
- Purple, orange, and green
- The way art looks or feels
- Found in nature
- Roller used to apply ink
- mark made on a surface
- name of a color
25 Clues: The outline • without color • image of land • Found in nature • name of a color • 3D closed figure • closest to viewer • A single material • Strength of a color • holds & displays art • Blue,green,and purple • Placement of elements • created for a purpose • Lightness or darkness • Red,yellow,and orange • Art that uses >1 media • mark made on a surface • red-orange or blue-green • ...
Awkward Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-20
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- Strong, calm
- A plane the science club used.
- Smart, Rude
- Clumsy, nice, loves to draw.
- A place art and science together made.
- A club where thinking is needed and chemicals are mixed.
- Calm, neutral
- Bold, intelligent.
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- Judgemental, Penelope's friend.
- The middle school the students all go to.
- Obsessed with sunspots.
- Quiet, hard-working.
- A club where creativity and paint is used.
- Funny, eccentric, loves art.
- Felicity's sister, hates art.
- Calm, Penelope's friend.
- Leticia's sister, hates science.
- The art-club members made these.
- Confident, brave, talented.
- Jaime and Penelope both found these at a hidden location.
20 Clues: Smart, Rude • Strong, calm • Calm, neutral • Bold, intelligent. • Quiet, hard-working. • Obsessed with sunspots. • Calm, Penelope's friend. • Confident, brave, talented. • Funny, eccentric, loves art. • Clumsy, nice, loves to draw. • Felicity's sister, hates art. • A plane the science club used. • Judgemental, Penelope's friend. • Leticia's sister, hates science. • ...
Tattoos 2022-03-15
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- a type of face art used for warriors
- outlawed and prohibited body art
- a hole made in something
- under the skin
- skin
- devoid of bacteria and very clean
- a cultural repetition
- a type of permanent body modification
- _____removal
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- a people of Oceania
- _____ art, a quick design
- a Japanese body artist
- a key part of Maori designs
- used in a writing instrument
- Organized Criminals of Japan
- a sharp, thin pointed object
- an indigenous people known for their unique style of body art
- person on a ship
- a type of blood infection
- a tahitian word meaning "inflict wounds"
20 Clues: skin • _____removal • under the skin • person on a ship • a people of Oceania • a cultural repetition • a Japanese body artist • a hole made in something • _____ art, a quick design • a type of blood infection • a key part of Maori designs • used in a writing instrument • Organized Criminals of Japan • a sharp, thin pointed object • outlawed and prohibited body art • ...
Fun Quiz 2025-10-31
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- Someone who makes art.
- Guiding or helping someone grow.
- Sounds that are art.
- Taking part or being active in something.
- Power to change or affect others.
- Getting knowledge.
- Fairness for all.
- A person who teaches.
- Knowing and noticing things around you.
- Living beings, often used in stories or art.
- Choosing in an election.
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- A person who studies.
- Unfair treatment or lack of fairness.
- Showing thoughts or feelings.
- Group that leads or rules a country.
- Understanding others’ feelings.
- School work at home.
- The right to be free.
- A person in charge.
- Creative or related to art.
20 Clues: Fairness for all. • Getting knowledge. • A person in charge. • Sounds that are art. • School work at home. • A person who studies. • The right to be free. • A person who teaches. • Someone who makes art. • Choosing in an election. • Creative or related to art. • Showing thoughts or feelings. • Understanding others’ feelings. • Guiding or helping someone grow. • ...
CONTEMPORARY ARTS 2022-11-13
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- , emerged in the 60s and 70s and is a dominant art form up to this day. With performance art, there is no object. Instead, a happening is the artwork itself.
- , a form of art which creates 3 dimensional art work archived by shaping certain materials.
- , artists play a role In presenting and educating the public about our history and identity through contemporary art.
- , a self - taught person.
- , Actors learn to express themselves without exaggerated facial expression and gestures used stage.
- , the architecture of the 21st century.
- , an age-old saying with a solid ground of truth. Art begins when the artist makes a mark with his pencil on paper. It is the foundation of one’s visual education.
- , represent by a drawing , painting or other art form
- , is considered poetry written within our lifetime, and includes poems written approximately from the mid-20th century to the present day.
- , poet , fiction writer , teacher and literary critic wasa filipino writer in the English language.
- , is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side.
- , Process by which the artist creates by means of movement, space, spontaneity, and the uniqueness of the movement.
- , the traditional subdivision of arts , being architecture , sculpture , painting , literature , music , performing , film.
- arevalo obusan , he was a filipino dancer , choreographer , stage designer and artistic director.
- , Who is the father of Philippine painting.
- been an important art category for the distribution of images and art.
- , is hallow wooden Igorot drug topped with pig skin or lizard skin this is played by striking the drum head using the palm of the hand.
- , he also known as mr. c, is a filipino musician , composer and conductor.
- , Art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses and are enhanced by props, lights and sounds. form of art in which artists use their voices and/or their bodies, often in relation to other objects, to convey artistic expression.
- , is a filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer.
- , and software such as Photoshop, which we call digital collage, a new type of art emerged.
- , is a world renowned contemporary filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism , cartoons , and garaffiti.
- , is one of the most practiced types of art among multidisciplinary artists.
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- , having many different aspects or features.
- , he was known as the "father of modern philippine sculpture ".
- , as an art form, one commonly speaks of ‘fine art photography’. Ever since the medium’s invention, the notion of photography as a form of visual art has been present. The photographer became an artist.
- , performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premedition or external stimulus.
- , is a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
- mob , a large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then disperse, typically organized by means of the internet or social media.
- , Composed by combining notes into harmony.
- , is a bamboo pipe that is closed on one end by a node with the open end held against the lower lip of the player as he blows directly across the top. The pipe can be played individually by one person or in ensembles of three or more.
- , is defined as literature written after world war II through the current day.
- , artworks that are created through action performed by tge artist or other participants, which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted.
- , work is notables for its use of juxtaposition and scale.
- - art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience.
- , Juan Luna is from what province in region 1 .
- , is a rasing name among young artist int the Philippines , and its immediately evident why.
- , Designs and Allied Arts - structure that meant to be used as shelter, its art relies on the design and purpose of the structure.
- , is performed on ensembles comprising mandolin instruments of various sizes called banduria composed on the Iberian tradition.
- , a technological translation of theater is music.
- , is a art made and produced by artist living today.
- , is referred to as "traditional" compared to contemporary art.
- , Bamboo buzzer
- , the artistic act of making an assemblage of different forms, materials, or images. It has been an artistic practice in Europe since around the 1500s but was never seen as a proper art form.
- , is a three-dimensional art form most often practiced by using marble, wood, copper, or bronze.
- , in the philippines it usually refers to composition that have adopted ideas and elements from twentieth century art music in the west, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in tge entertainment industry.
- has been proclaimed to be dead multiple times in art history. Think of Douglas Crimp’s iconic article The End of Painting.
- , Artwork such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals primarily to the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.
- , was a filipino architect , artist , and interior designer , known for his use of concrete , floating volume and simplistic design in his various projects.
- , Simultaneously reflects the realities and values of our society, its variety portrays the mosaic of our cultural diversity.
50 Clues: , Bamboo buzzer • , a self - taught person. • , the architecture of the 21st century. • , Composed by combining notes into harmony. • , Who is the father of Philippine painting. • , having many different aspects or features. • , Juan Luna is from what province in region 1 . • , a technological translation of theater is music. • ...
Art 1 Review 2017-01-04
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- Element of art that refers to how things feel or how they might look on the surface
- The rules by which an artist organizes the Elements of Art to create a work of art: Balance, Emphasis, Contrast or Variety, Rhythm or Repetition, Unity, Proportion.
- A Principle of design that refers to a difference between elements in an artwork
- Element of art derived from reflected light. Color has three properties: hue, value and intensity.
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- Another name for color.____ is related to the wavelength of the reflected light
- Principle of design that deals with arranging visual elements so that a composition has equal visual weight on each side of an imaginary middle line.
- Principle of design that relates to the sense of wholeness in an artwork. A coherent relationship among the elements in a work of art
- The path of a moving dot
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- The language of art of the basic elements used when producing works of art:Line, Shape, Form, Texture, Color, Value, Space
- An Element of art that has three dimensions (height, width and depth) and encloses space
- An element of art that refers to the emptiness between, around, above, below, or within objects. The distance around and between things. An area that can be filled with an art element.
- The size relationships of parts to a whole and to each other
- An element of art. Shape is enclosed space having only two dimensions (height x width)
- Principle of Design that shows the regular repetition of any of the elements of design, with or without periodic alteration
- The principle of design that stresses one element or area of a work of art to make it attract the viewer’s attention
- Element of art that refers to lightness or darkness of gray or a color
17 Clues: The path of a moving dot • The brightness or dullness of a color • The size relationships of parts to a whole and to each other • Element of art that refers to lightness or darkness of gray or a color • Another name for color.____ is related to the wavelength of the reflected light • A Principle of design that refers to a difference between elements in an artwork • ...
CONTEMPORARY ARTS 2022-11-13
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- , emerged in the 60s and 70s and is a dominant art form up to this day. With performance art, there is no object. Instead, a happening is the artwork itself.
- , a form of art which creates 3 dimensional art work archived by shaping certain materials.
- , artists play a role In presenting and educating the public about our history and identity through contemporary art.
- , a self - taught person.
- , Actors learn to express themselves without exaggerated facial expression and gestures used stage.
- , the architecture of the 21st century.
- , an age-old saying with a solid ground of truth. Art begins when the artist makes a mark with his pencil on paper. It is the foundation of one’s visual education.
- , represent by a drawing , painting or other art form
- , is considered poetry written within our lifetime, and includes poems written approximately from the mid-20th century to the present day.
- , poet , fiction writer , teacher and literary critic wasa filipino writer in the English language.
- , is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side.
- , Process by which the artist creates by means of movement, space, spontaneity, and the uniqueness of the movement.
- , the traditional subdivision of arts , being architecture , sculpture , painting , literature , music , performing , film.
- arevalo obusan , he was a filipino dancer , choreographer , stage designer and artistic director.
- , Who is the father of Philippine painting.
- been an important art category for the distribution of images and art.
- , is hallow wooden Igorot drug topped with pig skin or lizard skin this is played by striking the drum head using the palm of the hand.
- , he also known as mr. c, is a filipino musician , composer and conductor.
- , Art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses and are enhanced by props, lights and sounds. form of art in which artists use their voices and/or their bodies, often in relation to other objects, to convey artistic expression.
- , is a filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer.
- , and software such as Photoshop, which we call digital collage, a new type of art emerged.
- , is a world renowned contemporary filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism , cartoons , and garaffiti.
- , is one of the most practiced types of art among multidisciplinary artists.
Down
- , having many different aspects or features.
- , he was known as the "father of modern philippine sculpture ".
- , as an art form, one commonly speaks of ‘fine art photography’. Ever since the medium’s invention, the notion of photography as a form of visual art has been present. The photographer became an artist.
- , performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premedition or external stimulus.
- , is a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
- mob , a large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then disperse, typically organized by means of the internet or social media.
- , Composed by combining notes into harmony.
- , is a bamboo pipe that is closed on one end by a node with the open end held against the lower lip of the player as he blows directly across the top. The pipe can be played individually by one person or in ensembles of three or more.
- , is defined as literature written after world war II through the current day.
- , artworks that are created through action performed by tge artist or other participants, which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted.
- , work is notables for its use of juxtaposition and scale.
- - art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience.
- , Juan Luna is from what province in region 1 .
- , is a rasing name among young artist int the Philippines , and its immediately evident why.
- , Designs and Allied Arts - structure that meant to be used as shelter, its art relies on the design and purpose of the structure.
- , is performed on ensembles comprising mandolin instruments of various sizes called banduria composed on the Iberian tradition.
- , a technological translation of theater is music.
- , is a art made and produced by artist living today.
- , is referred to as "traditional" compared to contemporary art.
- , Bamboo buzzer
- , the artistic act of making an assemblage of different forms, materials, or images. It has been an artistic practice in Europe since around the 1500s but was never seen as a proper art form.
- , is a three-dimensional art form most often practiced by using marble, wood, copper, or bronze.
- , in the philippines it usually refers to composition that have adopted ideas and elements from twentieth century art music in the west, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in tge entertainment industry.
- has been proclaimed to be dead multiple times in art history. Think of Douglas Crimp’s iconic article The End of Painting.
- , Artwork such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals primarily to the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.
- , was a filipino architect , artist , and interior designer , known for his use of concrete , floating volume and simplistic design in his various projects.
- , Simultaneously reflects the realities and values of our society, its variety portrays the mosaic of our cultural diversity.
50 Clues: , Bamboo buzzer • , a self - taught person. • , the architecture of the 21st century. • , Composed by combining notes into harmony. • , Who is the father of Philippine painting. • , having many different aspects or features. • , Juan Luna is from what province in region 1 . • , a technological translation of theater is music. • ...
CONTEMPORARY ARTS 2022-11-14
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- , emerged in the 60s and 70s and is a dominant art form up to this day. With performance art, there is no object. Instead, a happening is the artwork itself.
- , a form of art which creates 3 dimensional art work archived by shaping certain materials.
- , artists play a role In presenting and educating the public about our history and identity through contemporary art.
- , a self - taught person.
- , Actors learn to express themselves without exaggerated facial expression and gestures used stage.
- , the architecture of the 21st century.
- , an age-old saying with a solid ground of truth. Art begins when the artist makes a mark with his pencil on paper. It is the foundation of one’s visual education.
- , represent by a drawing , painting or other art form
- , is considered poetry written within our lifetime, and includes poems written approximately from the mid-20th century to the present day.
- , poet , fiction writer , teacher and literary critic wasa filipino writer in the English language.
- , is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side.
- , Process by which the artist creates by means of movement, space, spontaneity, and the uniqueness of the movement.
- , the traditional subdivision of arts , being architecture , sculpture , painting , literature , music , performing , film.
- arevalo obusan , he was a filipino dancer , choreographer , stage designer and artistic director.
- , Who is the father of Philippine painting.
- been an important art category for the distribution of images and art.
- , is hallow wooden Igorot drug topped with pig skin or lizard skin this is played by striking the drum head using the palm of the hand.
- , he also known as mr. c, is a filipino musician , composer and conductor.
- , Art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed on stage by actors and actresses and are enhanced by props, lights and sounds. form of art in which artists use their voices and/or their bodies, often in relation to other objects, to convey artistic expression.
- , is a filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and composer.
- , and software such as Photoshop, which we call digital collage, a new type of art emerged.
- , is a world renowned contemporary filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism , cartoons , and garaffiti.
- , is one of the most practiced types of art among multidisciplinary artists.
Down
- , having many different aspects or features.
- , he was known as the "father of modern philippine sculpture ".
- , as an art form, one commonly speaks of ‘fine art photography’. Ever since the medium’s invention, the notion of photography as a form of visual art has been present. The photographer became an artist.
- , performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premedition or external stimulus.
- , is a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
- mob , a large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then disperse, typically organized by means of the internet or social media.
- , Composed by combining notes into harmony.
- , is a bamboo pipe that is closed on one end by a node with the open end held against the lower lip of the player as he blows directly across the top. The pipe can be played individually by one person or in ensembles of three or more.
- , is defined as literature written after world war II through the current day.
- , artworks that are created through action performed by tge artist or other participants, which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted.
- , work is notables for its use of juxtaposition and scale.
- - art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience.
- , Juan Luna is from what province in region 1 .
- , is a rasing name among young artist int the Philippines , and its immediately evident why.
- , Designs and Allied Arts - structure that meant to be used as shelter, its art relies on the design and purpose of the structure.
- , is performed on ensembles comprising mandolin instruments of various sizes called banduria composed on the Iberian tradition.
- , a technological translation of theater is music.
- , is a art made and produced by artist living today.
- , is referred to as "traditional" compared to contemporary art.
- , Bamboo buzzer
- , the artistic act of making an assemblage of different forms, materials, or images. It has been an artistic practice in Europe since around the 1500s but was never seen as a proper art form.
- , is a three-dimensional art form most often practiced by using marble, wood, copper, or bronze.
- , in the philippines it usually refers to composition that have adopted ideas and elements from twentieth century art music in the west, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in tge entertainment industry.
- has been proclaimed to be dead multiple times in art history. Think of Douglas Crimp’s iconic article The End of Painting.
- , Artwork such as painting, photography, or sculpture, that appeals primarily to the visual sense and typically exists in permanent form.
- , was a filipino architect , artist , and interior designer , known for his use of concrete , floating volume and simplistic design in his various projects.
- , Simultaneously reflects the realities and values of our society, its variety portrays the mosaic of our cultural diversity.
50 Clues: , Bamboo buzzer • , a self - taught person. • , the architecture of the 21st century. • , Composed by combining notes into harmony. • , Who is the father of Philippine painting. • , having many different aspects or features. • , Juan Luna is from what province in region 1 . • , a technological translation of theater is music. • ...
Fun Quiz 2025-11-05
Across
- - someone who makes art
- – Guiding or helping someone grow.
- - sounds that are art
- – Taking part or being active in something.
- – Power to change or affect others.
- - getting knowledge
- - fairness for all
- - a person who teaches
- – Knowing and noticing things around you.
- – Living beings, often used in stories or art.
- - choosing in an election
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- - a person who studies
- – Unfair treatment or lack of fairness.
- – Showing thoughts or feelings.
- – Group that leads or rules a country.
- – Understanding others’ feelings.
- - school work at home
- - the right to be free
- - a person in charge
- – Creative or related to art.
20 Clues: - fairness for all • - getting knowledge • - a person in charge • - sounds that are art • - school work at home • - a person who studies • - the right to be free • - a person who teaches • - someone who makes art • - choosing in an election • – Creative or related to art. • – Showing thoughts or feelings. • – Understanding others’ feelings. • – Guiding or helping someone grow. • ...
Pxls Crossword! 2025-03-20
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- is a sin!
- get this by donating
- the art goes here
- title
- to place over existing art
- a medieval european bowed instrument
- happens daily
- ___ abuse!
- old players title
- it's not that serious
- clique
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- to pixel-fy
- "noob"
- a user on the site is called this
- a map nobody follows
- "trust me, this is just my art style!"
- to rid an art of canvas pixels
17 Clues: title • "noob" • clique • is a sin! • ___ abuse! • to pixel-fy • happens daily • the art goes here • old players title • get this by donating • a map nobody follows • it's not that serious • to place over existing art • to rid an art of canvas pixels • a user on the site is called this • a medieval european bowed instrument • "trust me, this is just my art style!"
Globalism 2024-07-17
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- songs Aaron Copland inspiration
- cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Konstantin
- Satrre’s landmark philosophic treatise
- to New York, 1945 major art shift
- freedom characteristics of jazz music
- purging canvas
- fiction Jules Verne & H.G Wells
- Vaslav Nijinksy art
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- feature of Imagist poetry was
- central figure in James Joyce’s landmark work
- Critic, leading artist of china pop art movement
- aleatory pieces 4’33
- “falling water” depending on
- Warhol, pioneer figure in American pop art
- civilization was the product of
- Lawrence “The Migration Series”
- twentieth century action painter
- bombing “Guernica” Picasso’s landmark painting
- Fauvist artworks bold use of
20 Clues: Konstantin • purging canvas • Vaslav Nijinksy art • aleatory pieces 4’33 • “falling water” depending on • Fauvist artworks bold use of • feature of Imagist poetry was • songs Aaron Copland inspiration • civilization was the product of • Lawrence “The Migration Series” • fiction Jules Verne & H.G Wells • twentieth century action painter • to New York, 1945 major art shift • ...
39 2025-02-09
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- Art made from small pieces
- Provides extra light
- Holds and mixes paint
- Three-dimensional art
- Stand for camera
- Quick drawing
- Displays and protects photos
- Surface for painting
- Art made from glued items
- Tool for applying paint
- Template for shapes
- Alters appearance of photos
- Stores digital photos
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- Colored drawing sticks
- Objects made from clay
- Design plan for building
- Magnifies distant objects
- Stand for holding canvas
- Holds printed pictures
- Colored liquid for artwork
- Art made from baked clay
- Drawing tool
- Part of camera for focus
- Captures photos
- Material for sculpting
25 Clues: Drawing tool • Quick drawing • Captures photos • Stand for camera • Template for shapes • Provides extra light • Surface for painting • Holds and mixes paint • Three-dimensional art • Stores digital photos • Colored drawing sticks • Objects made from clay • Holds printed pictures • Material for sculpting • Tool for applying paint • Design plan for building • Stand for holding canvas • ...
Forms of Art 2026-06-07
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- Art painted on walls.
- Pretending to be a character.
- Changing or improving pictures.
- Stories and texts people read
- Creating designs on skin.
- Creating clothes and styles.
- Moving drawings or images.
- Making music with your voice
- Moving your body to music.
- Sounds you listen to for fun.
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- Creating pictures with a pencil or pen.
- Art made using a computer.
- Long fictional stories.
- Art made by shaping materials
- Popular dance moves shared online.
- Making art with colors and a brush.
- Writing with rhythm and feelings.
- Taking pictures with a camera.
- Performing stories on a stage.
- Stories told with pictures and words.
20 Clues: Art painted on walls. • Long fictional stories. • Creating designs on skin. • Art made using a computer. • Moving drawings or images. • Moving your body to music. • Creating clothes and styles. • Making music with your voice • Pretending to be a character. • Art made by shaping materials • Stories and texts people read • Sounds you listen to for fun. • Taking pictures with a camera. • ...
Chapter 1 What is Art? 2024-08-26
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- is the special expression of ideas, feelings, and values in perceptible form
- the physical characteristics and perceivable features of a work of art
- to look at the details of the artwork in terms of the Elements and Principles
- subjects that are used to create a work of art
- provides us with a broad social, cultural, and historical context for understanding and appreciating art
- an informed explanation of the meaning of an artwork
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- a process of asking questions about a work of art through which we may discover the work's meaning
- the process people engage in to make art
- is a visual reminder of an important person, event, or idea in history
- is to effectively convey or communicate feelings and ideas in a visual form
- materials that are used to create a work of art
- an area of study aimed at understanding the nature of art
- is a story in which characters, things, and events have hidden meanings
- something that stands for or represents another thing
- is to be aware of things through our senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching
- explains why certain objects or events are called art
16 Clues: the process people engage in to make art • subjects that are used to create a work of art • materials that are used to create a work of art • an informed explanation of the meaning of an artwork • something that stands for or represents another thing • explains why certain objects or events are called art • an area of study aimed at understanding the nature of art • ...
Margaret Preston 2020-10-22
19 Clues: month • place • colour • for art • a plant • her name • last name • dimensions • creates art • put paint on • what art does • margaret's job • sets of colours • morfing colours • used on paint sources • where arts are displayed • starts with m ends with s • original founders of Australia • used in painting multi coloured areas
Adjectives Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The art gives a calm and relaxing feeling.
- The art is difficult to understand, but interesting.
- The artwork looks very bad or unpleasant.
- The art looks very nice and pleasant.
- The artwork is strange or unusual.
- The artwork surprises or upsets people.
- The picture or sculpture is not nice to look at.
- The art looks silly or doesn’t make sense.
- The artist used new and interesting ideas.
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- The art gives a good message or helps people think.
- The artwork is very surprising and impressive.
- The art shows something very dirty or horrible.
- The artwork is really great or impressive.
- The art shows strong feelings.
- The artwork is very large from side to side.
15 Clues: The art shows strong feelings. • The artwork is strange or unusual. • The art looks very nice and pleasant. • The artwork surprises or upsets people. • The artwork looks very bad or unpleasant. • The art gives a calm and relaxing feeling. • The artwork is really great or impressive. • The art looks silly or doesn’t make sense. • The artist used new and interesting ideas. • ...
Vocabulary Through Crosswords 2024-12-11
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- An artist who creates murals on walls.
- The art of playing music by heart without reading the score.
- A type of art in which paint is applied to wet plaster.
- Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series.
- The technique used to create a 3D sculpture.
- African-American artist famous for painting the Harlem Renaissance.
- This instrument is often used in classical music and has 88 keys.
- An artistic technique that involves using light and shadow to create depth.
- Movement that includes works like the "Starry Night" by Van Gogh.
- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
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- This kind of art uses sounds and rhythms to express ideas.
- Art style known for exaggerating shapes and using bright colors.
- This visual art form uses light to create images on photosensitive material.
- Type of art in which the artist paints directly onto canvas without any preliminary sketches.
- Artist known for his "Water Lilies" series of paintings.
- The technique of painting using small dots of color.
- Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece.
- This type of music uses instruments like violins, cellos, and pianos.
- This art movement is known for its abstract shapes and use of color.
- A music genre known for storytelling through lyrics and beats, often associated with African-American culture.
- A form of modern art that uses everyday objects.
- The style of music that originated in African-American communities.
- A musical style that blends jazz and rhythm and blues.
- One of the most famous sculptures by Michelangelo, located in Florence.
24 Clues: An artist who creates murals on walls. • The technique used to create a 3D sculpture. • Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece. • A form of modern art that uses everyday objects. • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • The technique of painting using small dots of color. • Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 6 2024-03-19
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- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
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- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 11 2024-03-19
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- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
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- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 10 2024-03-19
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- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
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- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
art vocabulary 6th. and seventh 2016-08-25
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- blue, yellow
- area of an art work
- a type of art work that is based on an illusion
- green,purple, orange
- that appear in the front of an art work
- an example of a form
- light and dark in an art work
- you get when you mix red and blue
- when you repeat an object
- person that makes artwork
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- an example of a shape
- you get when mixing red and yellow
- way something feels or appears to feel
- hue and intensities that can be used in an artwork.
- that appear in the back of an art work,
- artwork that appears in the middle of a background
- a 3-d object
- the path of a dot moving through space
- a 2-D area that is enclosed in some way
- color you get when mixing yellow and blue
20 Clues: blue, yellow • a 3-d object • area of an art work • green,purple, orange • an example of a form • an example of a shape • when you repeat an object • person that makes artwork • light and dark in an art work • you get when you mix red and blue • you get when mixing red and yellow • way something feels or appears to feel • the path of a dot moving through space • ...
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism 2020-02-25
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- shadow color
- state where Mary Cassatt was born
- gauguin's island
- art exhibitions
- these colors were mixed to create dark tones
- art on the cutting edge
- subject matter that was elevated by Cezanne
- what van gogh cut off after a fight with gauguin
- first abstract art movement of the 20th century
- work outdoors,in the "open air"
- Manet's painting of a street musician
- father of impressionism
- van gogh's first painting
- at the ________ rouge (painting)
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- lived with van gogh in Arles
- known for pointillistic style
- Cassatt was inspired by woodblock prints from here
- favorite subject of Degas
- art dealer brother
- once thought to be van goghs last painting
- inspired impressionists
- country where impressionism started
- ________- Lautrec
- ______ night
- called "the father of us all" by Picasso
- art establishment that made the rules
- juxtaposed colors are seen as a different color
27 Clues: shadow color • ______ night • art exhibitions • gauguin's island • ________- Lautrec • art dealer brother • inspired impressionists • art on the cutting edge • father of impressionism • favorite subject of Degas • van gogh's first painting • lived with van gogh in Arles • known for pointillistic style • work outdoors,in the "open air" • at the ________ rouge (painting) • ...
Day at the museum 2025-10-16
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- Famous New York museum of modern art
- Structure supporting or surrounding an artwork
- Temporary public display of artworks or artifacts
- Barrier used to guide or restrict visitors
- Storage site for important documents or works
- Common surface for painting
- Volunteer guide trained to educate visitors
- Documented history of an artwork’s ownership
- Artistic representation of a person
- Large-scale, often immersive, artwork or arrangement
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- Process of repairing and reviving damaged art
- Two-panel artwork meant to be viewed together
- The act of preserving and protecting art
- Room or building where art is displayed
- Exhibition reviewing an artist’s entire career
- Newly obtained piece for a collection
- Art movement known for light and visible brushstrokes
- Spacious central hall in many museums
- Temporary transfer of an artwork between institutions
- Person responsible for selecting and organizing exhibits
- A section or extension of a museum
21 Clues: Common surface for painting • A section or extension of a museum • Artistic representation of a person • Famous New York museum of modern art • Newly obtained piece for a collection • Spacious central hall in many museums • Room or building where art is displayed • The act of preserving and protecting art • Barrier used to guide or restrict visitors • ...
Printmaking Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-20
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- Prints are always signed in _______ with the Edition Number and the artist’s name in the border under the printed area.
- An artwork created by an artist made on paper or fabric from a printing plate, stone, or block, which is repeated multiple times to produce identical images.
- A round, flat tool used to apply pressure to the back of printmaking paper to create a well defined image.
- A process of printing from a raised or projected surface; a print obtained from such a process (2 words).
- A form of relief printing where the design is carved into a piece of linoleum.
- A trial or test proof obtained from a block, plate or screen for the purpose of being studied or converted; marked on a print as A/P.
- The process of arranging or organizing the elements of art using the principles of art with some expressive, visual goal in mind.
- A block, stone, stencil, or other material upon which an image has been carved, drawn or etched for the express purpose of printing.
- The basic visual symbols in the language of art (line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space)
- A way of creating multiple copies of an original image onto paper or other surfaces using stenciling, engraving, etching. etc.
- A Principle of Art that uses differences in the elements of art to create emphasis is a work of art. For example: Dark areas placed next to light areas, or rough areas next to smooth areas.
- A tool used for clearing away non image areas from wood or linoleum block in relief printmaking.
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- An element of art that refers to the way things feel or look like they might feel.
- These are the guidelines for arranging or organizing the elements of art into compositions. (balance, movement, rhythm, contrast, emphasis, pattern, and unity)
- A set of identical prints, numbered, titled, dated, and signed by the artist.
- A hand roller used for inking printing blocks and plates.
- Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms. (2 words).
- An element of art which is the path of a moving point through space.
- A principle of art concerned with equalizing visual forces or elements in a work of art.
- The act of peeling a print from a block, plate, or stone.
20 Clues: Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms. (2 words). • A hand roller used for inking printing blocks and plates. • The act of peeling a print from a block, plate, or stone. • An element of art which is the path of a moving point through space. • A set of identical prints, numbered, titled, dated, and signed by the artist. • ...
hobbies 2022-01-19
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- the art of making tattoos
- art or proffision of preforming
- an activity of involving skill in making
- a book with blank pages to witch you place photographs
- the practice of growing and cultavating plants.
- taking pictures
- is done on ice
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- the art of making things with yarn and a hook
- the art of of making decorative handwritting
- tumbling rocks
- the sport of catching fish
- using paint to make art
- the art of using pictures to make a moveing film
- the practice of cooking pastry
- using written words to visulise images
15 Clues: tumbling rocks • is done on ice • taking pictures • using paint to make art • the art of making tattoos • the sport of catching fish • the practice of cooking pastry • art or proffision of preforming • using written words to visulise images • an activity of involving skill in making • the art of of making decorative handwritting • the art of making things with yarn and a hook • ...
The Chronicle 2024-09-23
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- committee who designs the magazine
- lit medium that tells a narrative in 7500 words or less
- art used for statues, pottery, and more
- previous magazine theme; seasonal cleanse
- committee who writes the editorial
- lit medium using rhymes and stanzas
- art using hooks and yarn
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- art using sound and music
- committee who designs the cover and back pages
- committee who communicates with readers of the magazine
- month that submissions are due
- art using oil, pastel, watercolor, etc.
- day of month that submissions are due
- art using computer programs
- previous magazine theme; alternative subculture
15 Clues: art using hooks and yarn • art using sound and music • art using computer programs • month that submissions are due • committee who designs the magazine • committee who writes the editorial • lit medium using rhymes and stanzas • day of month that submissions are due • art used for statues, pottery, and more • art using oil, pastel, watercolor, etc. • ...
El arte 2025-03-19
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- Shows work of art publicly
- Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object
- Type of art that can be seen in real life
- Type of art from a living artist
- Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show
- Type of art using abstract ideas to create a clear image through geometric object
- Say ‘cheese’ to before taken
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- Type of art artistas use to express themselves or show how see about themselve
- A tall building
- Ancient, older
- Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water
- Structure can be made by clay
- Type of art piece that can be seen as one of a kind and impressive over the years
- Type of art painted on a wall, Rivera used to show mexican culture
- Type of art typically dreamlike and shows the artist’s subconscious thoughts, can still have deeper meanings
15 Clues: Ancient, older • A tall building • Shows work of art publicly • Say ‘cheese’ to before taken • Structure can be made by clay • Type of art from a living artist • Type of art that can be seen in real life • Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object • Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water • Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show • ...
The Way of the Warrior 2012-11-19
20 Clues: Yes • Stop • Sorry • Begin • Teacher • Thank you • Grean tea • Long sword • Life force • Sit or Kneel • A wooden sword • The call to bow • Basic techniques • The Art of the Bow • The tip off a sword • The Art of the Body • The Art of the Sword • Foreigner, Barbarian • The Hall of Butterflies • Meaning "The Way of the Warrior"
9 2024-04-13
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- - Revolutionary War history museum
- - Chronicles NYC's history and culture
- - Specializes in Himalayan and Tibetan art
- - Museum dedicated to street art
- - Aircraft carrier turned museum
- - Immigrant history museum on the Lower East Side
- - Modern art gallery in Midtown
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- - Focuses on contemporary American art
- - Interactive museum about tall buildings
- - Exhibits fossils and dioramas
- - Houses rare books and manuscripts
- - Medieval European art museum
- - Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum
- - Contemporary art museum in Lower Manhattan
14 Clues: - Medieval European art museum • - Exhibits fossils and dioramas • - Modern art gallery in Midtown • - Museum dedicated to street art • - Aircraft carrier turned museum • - Revolutionary War history museum • - Houses rare books and manuscripts • - Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum • - Focuses on contemporary American art • - Chronicles NYC's history and culture • ...
Pop Art 2023-09-03
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- Source of inspiration for many Pop Art works.
- Vibrant and bold hues often used in Pop Art.
- Pop artist famous for comic book-style paintings.
- Technique used by Warhol in his prints.
- Subject of one of Warhol's most famous works.
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- Key theme explored by Pop Art movement.
- Art form involving the use of various materials.
- Warhol's famous series of Marilyn Monroe portraits.
- Leading figure in Pop Art, known for his soup cans.
- Part of Warhol's "32 ___'s Soup Cans" series.
- Iconic brand often depicted in Pop Art.
- Style that often draws inspiration from the past.
- Everyday consumer culture, a focus of Pop Art.
- Technique used by Roy Lichtenstein in his paintings.
- Lichtenstein's iconic painting featuring a jet fighter.
15 Clues: Key theme explored by Pop Art movement. • Iconic brand often depicted in Pop Art. • Technique used by Warhol in his prints. • Vibrant and bold hues often used in Pop Art. • Source of inspiration for many Pop Art works. • Part of Warhol's "32 ___'s Soup Cans" series. • Subject of one of Warhol's most famous works. • Everyday consumer culture, a focus of Pop Art. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 4 2024-03-19
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- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
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- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 9 2024-03-19
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- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
Down
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Spanish 2023-12-07
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- A work of art made about someone other than the artist
- not realism or realistic
- the thing that holds the paint
- not standing but being
- not sitting but
- how you "draw" the painting
- a work of art very realistic depicting some figure
- where an artist does their work
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- a work of art with paintbrushes
- 100 years
- A giant painting on a wall
- the message of the art
- muerta work of art with fruits and other things
- very well known
- A work of art made about the person who created it
15 Clues: 100 years • very well known • not sitting but • the message of the art • not standing but being • not realism or realistic • A giant painting on a wall • how you "draw" the painting • the thing that holds the paint • a work of art with paintbrushes • where an artist does their work • muerta work of art with fruits and other things • A work of art made about the person who created it • ...
USAD_ART_S1_WorldArtOverview 2021-11-13
Across
- The painter of The Birth of Venus
- A god of destruction and regeneration in Hinduism favored in Indian art.
- A ring of rough-hewn stones linked with Neolithic period located in Wiltshire, England.
- Ecstasy of Saint Teresa was the masterpiece of ____.
- Dramatic contrasts of light and dark often used by Tintoretto.
- A counter positioning in which the standing of the figure is pose with its weight shifted onto one leg.
- The name of the artwork created by Gustave Courbet which reflects realism.
- The title of a reproduction of Mona Lisa by Marcel Duchamp.
- A style characterized by the distortion of certain elements, often linked with Tintoretto.
- ____ was the art that aimed to protest against everything on society and to lampoon and ridicule accepted values and norms.
- Most Islamic art is ____.
- Art style largely influenced by Paul Cezanne, Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.
- The painter of Sistine Madonna.
- During the rise of the Impressionist movement in Europe, Japan sent a group of artists to study in ____.
- ____ art reflects the influence of Buddhism, Greek art and Hinduism.
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- Revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented in around 1907–08 by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
- School of design in Germany.
- The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is one of the oldest examples of ____ architecture.
- Art style that focused on the celebrations of gaiety, romance, and the frivolity of the life at court.
- An attempt to make the inner wokings of the mid visible in the art.
- Namibia is a country located in ____.
- The transition art style from the ideals of Greece to the pragmatic concerns of Romans.
- A stone coffin.
- A resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C. during the height of the ancient Greek Empire.
- The name of the rich families who were the major patrons of the arts during the Renaissance era.
- The use of mellowed colors and a blurred outline, which Leonardo used in Mona Lisa.
- Also known as Land art and Environmental art.
- Marcel Duchamp exhibited a common porcelain urinal to the Society of Independent Artists under the title of ____ in 1917.
28 Clues: A stone coffin. • Most Islamic art is ____. • School of design in Germany. • The painter of Sistine Madonna. • The painter of The Birth of Venus • Namibia is a country located in ____. • Also known as Land art and Environmental art. • Ecstasy of Saint Teresa was the masterpiece of ____. • The title of a reproduction of Mona Lisa by Marcel Duchamp. • ...
Art Semester Test 2014-12-17
Across
- line from a figures eye to a viewed object
- idea or school of thought on importance in art
- early form of picture writing
- balance but not mirror image
- any material used to create art
- the old stone age
- crossbeam placed above two uprights
- image viewers can easily identify in an art work
- textures that are simulated
- how was it built and why was it built?
Down
- areas not occupied by subject matter
- organization of the elements and principles in an art work
- balance exactly the same on both sides
- ideas, beliefs, and living customs of a people
- 3D
- amount of interest a design holds a viewer's eye
- 2D
- physical surface structure of a material
- material used to hold together grains of pigment
- artists personal way of using the elements and principles of art
20 Clues: 3D • 2D • the old stone age • textures that are simulated • balance but not mirror image • early form of picture writing • any material used to create art • crossbeam placed above two uprights • areas not occupied by subject matter • balance exactly the same on both sides • how was it built and why was it built? • physical surface structure of a material • ...
Ms. D's Art Crossword #1.1 2017-10-11
Across
- Lightness and darkness in art
- Second year of middle school
- Round shape
- Art tool to apply paint to paper
- Where Ms. D grew up
- Ms.D's 14 year old dog
- Writing tool to bring to art
- Green eraser with a smile
- State below Oregon
- Gradual change in value
- Red + blue
- Dot that went on a walk
- First year of middle school
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- principal
- Yellow + red
- Last year of middle school
- Tool for fixing mistakes
- Shape with three sides
- Colors: red, blue, and yellow
- Art tool to measure and draw straight lines
- Blue ball game
- Line that met its end
- Mrs. Rambo
- Blue + yellow
- Thank you in Spanish
- Our school
- Art is stored here
- After second period
- Ms. D asks for this often
- Ms.D's favorite color
- Cheerful
31 Clues: Cheerful • principal • Mrs. Rambo • Our school • Red + blue • Round shape • Yellow + red • Blue + yellow • Blue ball game • Art is stored here • State below Oregon • Where Ms. D grew up • After second period • Thank you in Spanish • Line that met its end • Ms.D's favorite color • Shape with three sides • Ms.D's 14 year old dog • Gradual change in value • Dot that went on a walk • Tool for fixing mistakes • ...
arte 2023-09-07
Across
- a way to overstate
- To-stand-out
- The-theme
- a spark
- The-canvass
- face of a building
- artifacts, art, statues, history
- type of expensive paint to blend
- used often to make art (professional)
- lamps gives us
- a drawing
- amount and size especially in sculpture
- to tell
- another way to say draw
Down
- shade
- make something
- to show your feelings
- used to hold projects when painting
- you want to capture a image as in art
- tell your opinion seriously
- height
- a way of showing a strange way in art
- when you take a photo
- art with lots of colors and a broad meaning
- a type of paint on canvas
- another way to say inspired
- with a pencil you write and (not sketch)..
- where pictures are located in museums
- dark
- very lively
- The-background
31 Clues: dark • shade • height • a spark • to tell • The-theme • a drawing • The-canvass • very lively • To-stand-out • make something • lamps gives us • The-background • a way to overstate • face of a building • to show your feelings • when you take a photo • another way to say draw • a type of paint on canvas • tell your opinion seriously • another way to say inspired • artifacts, art, statues, history • ...
El arte 2025-03-19
Across
- Shows work of art publicly
- Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object
- Type of art that can be seen in real life
- Type of art from a living artist
- Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show
- Type of art using abstract ideas to create a clear image through geometric object
- Say ‘cheese’ to before taken
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- Type of art artistas use to express themselves or show how see about themselve
- A tall building
- Ancient, older
- Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water
- Structure can be made by clay
- Type of art piece that can be seen as one of a kind and impressive over the years
- Type of art painted on a wall, Rivera used to show mexican culture
- Type of art typically dreamlike and shows the artist’s subconscious thoughts, can still have deeper meanings
15 Clues: Ancient, older • A tall building • Shows work of art publicly • Say ‘cheese’ to before taken • Structure can be made by clay • Type of art from a living artist • Type of art that can be seen in real life • Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object • Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water • Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show • ...
El arte 2025-03-19
Across
- Shows work of art publicly
- Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object
- Type of art that can be seen in real life
- Type of art from a living artist
- Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show
- Type of art using abstract ideas to create a clear image through geometric object
- Say ‘cheese’ to before taken
Down
- Type of art artistas use to express themselves or show how see about themselve
- A tall building
- Ancient, older
- Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water
- Structure can be made by clay
- Type of art piece that can be seen as one of a kind and impressive over the years
- Type of art painted on a wall, Rivera used to show mexican culture
- Type of art typically dreamlike and shows the artist’s subconscious thoughts, can still have deeper meanings
15 Clues: Ancient, older • A tall building • Shows work of art publicly • Say ‘cheese’ to before taken • Structure can be made by clay • Type of art from a living artist • Type of art that can be seen in real life • Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object • Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water • Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show • ...
Famous Museums 2025-12-09
Across
- Famous Paris museum housing thousands of art pieces, including the Mona Lisa.
- Massive group of museums in Washington D.C. focusing on history, art, and science.
- Known as The Met, a large New York museum with diverse art collections.
- Home to priceless religious art and historical works in Vatican City.
- Los Angeles museum with art, manuscripts, and stunning architecture on a hilltop.
- Paris museum focusing on Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces in a former train station.
- One of the largest museums, located in St. Petersburg, Russia, with vast art collections.
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- Amsterdam museum with Dutch Golden Age paintings including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
- London art museum housing classic paintings from the 13th to 19th centuries.
- MoMA in New York, renowned for modern and contemporary art collections.
- Spain’s main national art museum, known for European masterpieces including Velázquez and Goya.
- London museum showcasing historical artifacts from around the world and various cultures.
- Florence museum famous for Renaissance art by artists like Botticelli and Michelangelo.
- London’s leading modern art museum housed in a former power station on the Thames.
14 Clues: Home to priceless religious art and historical works in Vatican City. • MoMA in New York, renowned for modern and contemporary art collections. • Known as The Met, a large New York museum with diverse art collections. • London art museum housing classic paintings from the 13th to 19th centuries. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 2024-03-19
Across
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
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- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 2 2024-03-19
Across
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
Down
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 5 2024-03-19
Across
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
Down
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 8 2024-03-19
Across
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
Down
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 2024-03-19
Across
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
Down
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 2024-03-19
Across
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
Down
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 3 2024-03-19
Across
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
Down
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 7 2024-03-19
Across
- The element of art that shows three dimensions.
- In perspective drawing, these are the lines that connect to the vanishing point
- A bold style that is very visual and photocopies well. Shapes and lines are clear, and not sketchy.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this centered directly under the print.
- One of the elements of art – it is the HUES of the artwork, like red, green, blue, etc.
- A contemporary style of pen and ink drawing that is supposed to be relaxing.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, this goes on the bottom left
- The element of art that relates to light and dark.
- When signing and numbering a set of prints, you write this under the print on the lower right side.
Down
- A type of printmaking created by gluing down textured items and inking the surface.
- An art form created by assembling and gluing paper or other scraps together with Matte Medium or Mod Podge.
- The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass.
- A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published.
- The element of art that shows the surface feel of something.
- A way to show distance in art, and can be 1 point or 2 point.
- A mark made by a pointed tool (one of the elements of art.)
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, shapes, and/or space in a composition.
- Your Art Teacher's last name.
- You can use this to waterproof a collagraph
- A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots.
20 Clues: Your Art Teacher's last name. • The celebrity on your teacher’s hall pass. • You can use this to waterproof a collagraph • A mini-magazine, meant to be self-published. • The element of art that shows three dimensions. • A way to shade in ink made from tiny little dots. • The element of art that relates to light and dark. • ...
GEC 06 QUIZ 2025-03-04
Across
- Art that depicts objects from the real world, called Figurative Art
- A source of subject in art that draw inspiration from the physical world
- Someone who manages and organizes art for museums or galleries
- Once an artwork is finished, it will be displayed and circulated for the audience
- Arises from the viewer’s circumstance and personal experience
- Pertains to identifiable or recognizable forms in the artwork
- Focuses on visual elements such as shapes, lines and colors
- Artists draw inspiration from historically significant events
- The Meaning that is communicated by the artist or the artwork
- The act or stage of creating the output or artwork
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- A group of artworks owned by a person or organization
- Artists draw inspiration from official or authoritative documents
- The award that honors a Filipino citizen involved in traditional Filipino art
- Artists explore themes from the belief of a lone creator
- An economic ecosystem that relies on a work’s predicted future monetary or cultural value
- This stage ends when the planning ends
- The visual focus or the image that may be extracted from examining an artwork
- A craftsman who produces functional and decorative items
- Represents a departure from reality
- The development and configuration of the artwork
- A person who creates art primarily for aesthetic purposes
- Artists focus on small scale, highly detailed objects from nature
- A person who looks for and buys art for companies or collectors
- Acknowledged interpretation using motifs, signs, and symbols
- A person who buys and sells art
25 Clues: A person who buys and sells art • Represents a departure from reality • This stage ends when the planning ends • The development and configuration of the artwork • The act or stage of creating the output or artwork • A group of artworks owned by a person or organization • Artists explore themes from the belief of a lone creator • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #1 2025-01-04
Across
- the size relation of one thing to another.
- a hue with black added.
- lack of symmetry
- the alteration of works of art, or their removal from public view.
- a particular material along with its accompanying technique.
- in representational art, what the artist chooses to depict.
- the appearance of similarity, consistency, or oneness.
- the size relationship of parts to a whole and to one another.
- the recurrence of visual elements.
- used to describe natural landscapes that are attractively poetic rather than dramatic, original meaning is traced to the paintings of Claude Lorrain and other landscape painters.
- the art of beautiful writing, broadly; a flowing use of line, often varying from thick to thin.
Down
- the relative lightness and darkness of surfaces.
- the philosophy of art focusing on questions regarding what art is; how it's evaluated, the concept of beauty, and the relationship between the ideas of beauty and the concept of art.
- the organization of visual elements in an artwork.
- that property of a color identifying a specific, named wavelength of light such as green, red, blue, and so on.
- the symbolic meanings of subjects and signs used to convey ideas important to particular cultures or regions.
- the physical bulk of a solid body of material.
- the tactile qualities of surfaces, or the visual representations of those qualities.
- a method of art criticism that values stylistic innovation over personal expression or cultural communication.
- the meaning or message communicated by a work of art, including its emotional, intellectual, symbolic, thematic, and narrative connotations.
20 Clues: lack of symmetry • a hue with black added. • the recurrence of visual elements. • the size relation of one thing to another. • the physical bulk of a solid body of material. • the relative lightness and darkness of surfaces. • the organization of visual elements in an artwork. • the appearance of similarity, consistency, or oneness. • ...
arts crossword 2022-11-07
Across
- style of art where the painter paints himsef
- person who makes some paints
- style of dance where the music used is hi-hop
- he painted the mona lisa
- object used by musician
- a guitarrist forom the beatles
- the music of a song
- person who practices dance
- person who writes his own songs
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- directs a orchestra
- vocalist of queen
- a musical grouping of people with pitched voice
- type of art where the actors interpretates a role of a character
- person who plays an instrument
- style of art what includes scenerys
- style of art with a lot of meanings
- member of a music band who sings the lyrics
- person who makes sculptures
- words of a song what trasmit some feelings
- type of art what the artist does some synchronised movements with the rythim of the music
20 Clues: vocalist of queen • directs a orchestra • the music of a song • object used by musician • he painted the mona lisa • person who practices dance • person who makes sculptures • person who makes some paints • person who plays an instrument • a guitarrist forom the beatles • person who writes his own songs • style of art what includes scenerys • style of art with a lot of meanings • ...
Class 5/6-1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-02
Across
- This Classmate likes Basketball, and Raptors
- This Classmate likes Running
- This Classmate likes Style, Art, and Chinese
- This Classmate likes Art
- This Classmate likes Art
- This Classmate likes Music, Dancing, Baking, Singing, and Sports
- This Classmate likes Playing video games and eating
- This Classmate likes Gaming
- Eshal
- This Classmate likes Playing Piano
- This Classmate likes Basketball, Badminton and The Raptors
- This Classmate likes Torchering Mimi
- This Classmate likes Chess
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- This Classmate likes Softball
- Dancing, Art, Anime
- This Classmate likes Gaming
- This Classmate likes Horseback Riding and Ballet
- This Classmate likes Roasting Sama
- This Classmate likes Photography
- This Classmate likes Basketball, and Gaming
- This Classmate likes Cubing, and Gaming
- This Classmate likes Skiing, Art, and Dance, Gymnastics This Classmate likes Piano
- This Classmate likes Coding
- This Classmate likes Baseball, Soccer, and Basketball
- This Classmate likes Drawing, Art, Sports,and Watching anime
- This Classmate likes Being Annoying, and Sleeping
26 Clues: Eshal • Dancing, Art, Anime • This Classmate likes Art • This Classmate likes Art • This Classmate likes Chess • This Classmate likes Gaming • This Classmate likes Coding • This Classmate likes Gaming • This Classmate likes Running • This Classmate likes Softball • This Classmate likes Photography • This Classmate likes Roasting Sama • This Classmate likes Playing Piano • ...
Heie's Crossword #2 2023-06-02
Across
- Art movement
- Famous German composer
- Renowned classical composer
- Classical string instrument
- Classic Christmas ballet
- Opening musical piece
- German capital
- Famous Baroque composition
- Influential German poet
- Last German Emperor
- Nouveau Decorative art style
- Mountain range in Europe
- German castle with rich history
- German term for Art Nouveau
- French sculptor
- Tragic play by Goethe
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- Woodcarving tool
- Shakespearean poetic form
- String-controlled puppet
- Musical introduction to an opera
- German democratic period
- Large string instrument
- Austrian composer
- Prussian king and military leader
- Symbol of German division
- German composer and conductor
- Shakespearean tragedy
- Theatrical production techniques
- Annual beer festival in Germany
- Renaissance sculptor
- Healthy dessert option
- Light opera genre
- Shakespearean dramatic genre
- Forest Region in Germany known for its cake
- Art of shaping wood or stone
- Russian composer
36 Clues: Art movement • German capital • French sculptor • Woodcarving tool • Russian composer • Austrian composer • Light opera genre • Last German Emperor • Renaissance sculptor • Shakespearean tragedy • Opening musical piece • Tragic play by Goethe • Famous German composer • Healthy dessert option • Large string instrument • Influential German poet • String-controlled puppet • German democratic period • ...
Expression Via Creation 2022-01-03
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- Keith Haring's subway drawings were in this city
- Optical illusion art with two changing images
- It's important an artist uses their mind to _____.
- Red, blue, and yellow are the ___ ___.
- It is important in surfing, skateboarding AND art
- To make a color lighter, add this
- When someone speaks, we honor them by ______.
- Colors across from each other on the wheel
- Watercolor technique that melts colors together
- Music and art use this to create dynamic pieces
- An unusual material that cave artists painted with
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- How the surface of something feels to the touch
- Purple, green, and ____ are secondary colors.
- When part of an art piece is used a lot
- The oldest know form of human art
- Watercolor technique that creates an even layer
- The outline of an object or figure
- Small publication/booklet about a particular subject
- An image that represents something
- An object, person, or animal considered sacred
20 Clues: The oldest know form of human art • To make a color lighter, add this • The outline of an object or figure • An image that represents something • Red, blue, and yellow are the ___ ___. • When part of an art piece is used a lot • Colors across from each other on the wheel • Optical illusion art with two changing images • Purple, green, and ____ are secondary colors. • ...
art room stuff 2021-11-18
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- what makes clay spin around and around
- when we glue magazine pieces on paper to make art
- colors opposite each other on colorwheel
- artist who painted Starry Night
- you can see through something
- paint but not watercolor
- a color plus white
- the thing that you fire clay in
- another word for a mirror image
- artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- what you need to come prepared to use in art class
- paintings of people's faces
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- title of artwork with featuring an old couple
- a place that displays artwork
- the art we look at that artists made long ago
- what you use to shade a drawing
- what artists need to improve through practice
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- 4 colors that sit side by side on colorwheel
- the room number underneath the art room
- art room classroom door number
21 Clues: a color plus white • paint but not watercolor • paintings of people's faces • a place that displays artwork • you can see through something • art room classroom door number • artist who painted Starry Night • what you use to shade a drawing • the thing that you fire clay in • another word for a mirror image • artist who painted the Mona Lisa • the lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Final review26 sem 2 #4 2024-05-10
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- A color made by mixing a primary and secondary
- Phenomenon that is persistence of vision
- Removing material to create an artwork
- A primary color
- The Wonder Turner
- a circles within a circle are called...?
- Element of art -a 3D shape
- A primary color
- Element of art -describes the area of the artwork (hint: two types, positive and negative)
- Number of sides on a square
- Surface treatment to make something look weathered
- Yellow+Blue
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- Sketched moving images
- Red+Blue
- Color made by mixing primary colors
- Texture that is real
- The illusion of motion created by flipping cards rapidly
- A good finish for sealing a surface
- Sculpture raised from a surface
- Element of art -the path of a moving dot
- Element of art -Primary and secondary
- Element of art -a line that connects to itself
- Red+Yellow
- A primary color
24 Clues: Red+Blue • Red+Yellow • Yellow+Blue • A primary color • A primary color • A primary color • The Wonder Turner • Texture that is real • Sketched moving images • Element of art -a 3D shape • Number of sides on a square • Sculpture raised from a surface • Color made by mixing primary colors • A good finish for sealing a surface • Element of art -Primary and secondary • ...
El arte 2025-03-19
Across
- Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water
- Type of art piece that can be seen as one of a kind and impressive over the years
- Ancient, older
- Structure can be made by clay
- Type of art artistas use to express themselves or show how see about themselve
- Type of art using abstract ideas to create a clear image through geometric object
- A tall building
- Type of art painted on a wall, Rivera used to show mexican culture
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- Say ‘cheese’ to before taken
- Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show
- Type of art that can be seen in real life
- Type of art from a living artist
- Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object
- Shows work of art publicly
- Type of art typically dreamlike and shows the artist’s subconscious thoughts, can still have deeper meanings
15 Clues: Ancient, older • A tall building • Shows work of art publicly • Say ‘cheese’ to before taken • Structure can be made by clay • Type of art from a living artist • Type of art that can be seen in real life • Can be made through sculpting, an inanimate object • Two areas conectes together typically surounded by water • Depicting something get thing all points in a talent show • ...
Elements of Art and Principles of Design 2024-11-01
Across
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- created when two opposing art elements are placed next to each other to create emphasis in a work of art
- defined by the artist and includes the background, foreground, and middle ground
- elements that are repeated in a predictable way
- refers to objects that are three-dimensional (3D) and is often used when describing sculpting
- used to create a sense of organized movement in a work of art
- helps unify a work of art by repeating lines, shapes, colors, or elements of art
- created when light strikes an object and reflects to an eye
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- happens when objects appear to be moving in a two-dimensional work of art
- the visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space
- created by lines and are two-dimensional
- using different versions of elements in one work of art
- a part of design that catches the viewer's eye and brings it to the focal point of the design
- relationship between objects in a work of art, how they compare to each other and the artwork as a whole
- a mark that is longer than it is wide
- connection between elements that create a sense of organization or harmony in a work of art
- the way an object feels or the way an object look as it may feel
17 Clues: the lightness or darkness of a color • a mark that is longer than it is wide • created by lines and are two-dimensional • elements that are repeated in a predictable way • using different versions of elements in one work of art • created when light strikes an object and reflects to an eye • used to create a sense of organized movement in a work of art • ...
Romans and Greek crossword puzzle 2021-02-11
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- While the Romans were a republic the Greeks were a
- Both made different types of on their pottery.
- Both Romans and Greeks focused on
- Both Romans and Greeks did
- Romans and Greeks both did
- Both Romans and Greeks had
- Both the Romans and the Greeks focused on
- Both used all the same
- Both Romans and Greeks put art in there
- Both Romans and Greeks had pets
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- Both made pottery in geometric
- Both had a head that was called a
- Both the Romans and Greeks focused their art on important figures
- Both painted on there
- Both Romans did Greeks do
- Both Romans and Greeks respect
- An Oligarchy is ruled by
- Both Romans and Greeks focused their art on and goddesses
- Both made pottery in many different
- Both Romans and Greeks make art sometimes for a
20 Clues: Both painted on there • Both used all the same • An Oligarchy is ruled by • Both Romans did Greeks do • Both Romans and Greeks did • Both Romans and Greeks had • Romans and Greeks both did • Both made pottery in geometric • Both Romans and Greeks respect • Both had a head that was called a • Both Romans and Greeks focused on • Both Romans and Greeks had pets • ...
Crossword 26 - Crafts 2023-10-13
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- Paper magic
- Sparkling magic
- Glossy coating
- Stitching creations
- Tiny treasures
- Memories preserved
- Sticky solutions
- Ornamentation
- Messy, but worth it
- Tracing aid
- Felt pens
- Painting with transparency
- Wall artwork
- Moldable magic
- Shaping art with hands
- Stroke of genius
- X marks the craft
- Hooked on creativity
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- Graphic artistry
- Knotted wonders
- Get creative
- Impressing designs
- Plan creativity
- Measuring tool
- Sidewalk canvas
- Textile treasures
- Soft and smudgy
- The art of paper folding
- Sticky substance
- Smoky sketching
- Transparent art
- Woven masterpieces
- Pencil on paper
- Shiny finish
- Fired creations
- Pigmented lead for coloring
- Painter's surface
- Transfers for art
- Stitching together memories
- Pressed art
- Fluffy decorations
- Spark creativity
- Stitching supply
- Quick drawing
- Mold into shape
45 Clues: Felt pens • Paper magic • Tracing aid • Pressed art • Get creative • Shiny finish • Wall artwork • Ornamentation • Quick drawing • Measuring tool • Glossy coating • Tiny treasures • Moldable magic • Knotted wonders • Plan creativity • Sparkling magic • Sidewalk canvas • Soft and smudgy • Smoky sketching • Transparent art • Pencil on paper • Fired creations • Mold into shape • Graphic artistry • Sticky substance • ...
Just Art Things 2024-04-22
Across
- The area within and outside of an object.
- Colors such as red, orange, yellow, and pink.
- A color plus black.
- The back layer of a work of art.
- How the human eye sees objects in space.
- The front layer of a work of art.
- Hues seen through the spectrum of light.
- The middle layer of a work of art.
- A color plus white.
- Colors such as green, blue, and purple.
- The lightness and darkness of color, tints and shades.
- A closed line.
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- A 3D shape.
- An artwork with land.
- An artist's best work.
- Neatness and effort in art.
- How something feels, or looks like it feels.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
- All of an artist's art pieces put together.
- Colors such as black, white, tan, and brown.
- A dot that took a walk.
21 Clues: A 3D shape. • A closed line. • A color plus black. • A color plus white. • An artwork with land. • An artist's best work. • A dot that took a walk. • Neatness and effort in art. • The back layer of a work of art. • The front layer of a work of art. • The middle layer of a work of art. • Colors such as green, blue, and purple. • How the human eye sees objects in space. • ...
Berlin Film & Art Scene 2025-10-26
Across
- Public showing of art for cultural engagement
- Urban murals and graffiti prominent across the city
- Exhibitions displaying paintings, sculptures, and installations
- Iconic cathedral often featured in art and photography
- Museum collections featuring paintings and visual art
- Large-scale art designed to transform a space
- Commercial events where artists sell their work
- Island in central Berlin with multiple major museums
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- Contemporary medium combining film and digital technology
- Government funding supporting film production
- Concise storytelling form popular in Berlin festivals
- Archive and cinema dedicated to film history
- Famous international film festival held annually in Berlin
- Live artistic expression in galleries or public spaces
- Film genre often explored by Berlin filmmakers
- Creative professional responsible for a movie’s vision
- Small-scale films often screened in Berlin festivals
- Open-air gallery on a remaining section of the Berlin Wall
- Traditional movie theaters, both historic and modern
- Art institution showcasing contemporary works
20 Clues: Archive and cinema dedicated to film history • Government funding supporting film production • Public showing of art for cultural engagement • Art institution showcasing contemporary works • Large-scale art designed to transform a space • Film genre often explored by Berlin filmmakers • Commercial events where artists sell their work • ...
Ch. 14 & 15 EC 2026-04-26
Across
- Art style most notable for bold use of color
- Much of the world has entered this type of Age
- Pioneer of Video Art who predicted digital would replace canvas
- Type of design that minimizes environmental damage
- Composer who wrote aleatory piece 4'33"
- Poetry movement known for precise concrete images
- Supreme Court banned school blank in 1954
- Theorized civilization was the product of repressed instincts
- American composer inspired by folk music
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- Wrote Einstein on the Beach
- Art style that preceded Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
- Associated with modern ballet
- Pioneer figure of American Pop Art
- Cinematic technique using rapid succession of shots
- Art style sharing rejection of representation with geometric abstraction
- Writer who challenged gender inequality
- Associated with modern theater techniques
- Picasso's landmark painting about the Spanish Civil War
- Leading action painter of the twentieth century
- Artistic movement that thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
20 Clues: Wrote Einstein on the Beach • Associated with modern ballet • Pioneer figure of American Pop Art • Writer who challenged gender inequality • Composer who wrote aleatory piece 4'33" • American composer inspired by folk music • Associated with modern theater techniques • Supreme Court banned school blank in 1954 • Art style most notable for bold use of color • ...
Lesson 5 and 6 2023-09-13
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- Is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- Romanticism, impressionism, and expressionism contributed to the emergence of _____ art in the nineteenth century as artists became less interested in depicting things exactly like they really exist
- ______ arts are artworks that depicts real situations.
- The term subjects in art refer to the main ____ that is represented in the artwork
- It is a successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his or her sleep
- It is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter
- Is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features.
- Is a collection of myths
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- ______ arts are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- A goal of art criticism is the pursuit of a _____ basis for art appreciation.
- It is imagining improbable things
- It is the discussion or evaluation of art
- Art _____ is not a matter of casual observation and impulsive expression of likes or dislikes
- It is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- It is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art
- Art criticism is not a matter of ____ observation and impulsive expressions of likes or dislikes
16 Clues: Is a collection of myths • It is imagining improbable things • It is the discussion or evaluation of art • ______ arts are artworks that depicts real situations. • It is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter • It is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements. • ...
Les Cours et Chiffres Crossword 2023-01-13
Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, OP Art 2024-01-24
Across
- is the process of creating a word that phonetically imitates or resembles the sound that it describes
- a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane.
- Uses a specific element of art to create a focal point. Created by using elements that contrast one another.
- Number 28, 1950
- Whaam!
- large expanses of color covering the greater part of the canvas.
- (short for Optical Art or Optical Illusion Art) is art that creates the illusion of movement. Techniques used to create the illusion are precision, mathematics, high-contrast, and abstract shapes.
- Pink Landscape and Movement In Squares
- they are made up of the 3 primary colors (red yellow and blue) and black/white.
- Subjective emotional expression with an emphasis on the creative spontaneous act. Techniques commonly used were Action Painting and Color Field Painting.
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- A printing process similar to Pointillism. Depending on the effect needed, small colored dots are closely-spaced, widely-spaced or overlapping.
- both Warhol and Lichtenstein used the process
- Graphic art, used for such things as advertising or packaging
- watered down paint on a wet canvas to create a thin layer of color
- paint is randomly splashed, thrown, or poured on the canvas.
- Campbell's Soup Cans
- visual imagery that is best known for explaining, and/or decorating the words in books, newspapers, and online media.
- No. 61 (Rust and Blue)
- Organizing the elements in a work of art to appear equally weighted throughout the composition.
- A mark that spans the distance between two points. A path traced by a moving point.
- the combining of several different design elements, such as colors, lines, shapes, values.
- Mountains and Sea
- Show objects or scenes from everyday life. Popular (designed for a mass audience), Low-cost, Mass-produced. Uses techniques of commercial art and popular illustration.
- Zebra and Vega-Nor
24 Clues: Whaam! • Number 28, 1950 • Mountains and Sea • Zebra and Vega-Nor • Campbell's Soup Cans • No. 61 (Rust and Blue) • Pink Landscape and Movement In Squares • both Warhol and Lichtenstein used the process • paint is randomly splashed, thrown, or poured on the canvas. • Graphic art, used for such things as advertising or packaging • ...
Exploring Art Final Review Puzzle 2025-06-04
Across
- created by adding black to a pure color
- colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
- the hue of an object
- creating differences to make things more interesting and noticeable. (i.e. light vs. dark colors or smooth vs. rough textures)
- a 2D, enclosed space defined by line, color, value, or texture.
- known as the ‘Mother of American Modernism’. She is famous for her love of flowers and her affinity for the Southwest
- how something feels or looks like it would feel, if you touched it
- the repetitive use of an element in a composition to create a visual echo or accent certain aspects of the work
- the harmony of all visual elements in a composition
- an artist who was famous for bright, bold paintings of comic strip cartoons
- the distance around, between, above, below, or within objects
- an art movement that emerged in the 1950s. Artists use bright colors and images from popular culture
- orange, green and purple are _________ colors
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- a major artist during the Pop Art movement. He challenged traditional ideas about what art should be, blurring the lines between "high art" and "low art"
- created by adding white to a pure color
- an inexpensive technique used in art to reproduce and/or enlarge an image that involves dividing an image into a series of smaller sections using a grid
- the arrangement of elements within a work of art
- the arrangement of the elements in a work of art to create a sense of visual equilibrium or stability
- the relationship and size of one object to another
- a 3D shape
- red, yellow and blue are ________ colors
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- a path followed between two points
- art that imitates the style, commercial printing techniques, and subject matter of comic strips
- created by adding gray to a pure color
- a visual beat or a sense of movement that guides your eye through the artwork
- in art is like shining a spotlight on the most important part of a picture
27 Clues: a 3D shape • the hue of an object • a path followed between two points • the lightness or darkness of a color • created by adding gray to a pure color • created by adding black to a pure color • created by adding white to a pure color • red, yellow and blue are ________ colors • orange, green and purple are _________ colors • the arrangement of elements within a work of art • ...
Elements of Art 2023-02-07
Across
- or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art
- a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free
- if they might feel if touched
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value,
- element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses
- and width.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the
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- value; black is the darkest. The value halfway
- these extremes is called middle gray.
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. Line
- includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a
- be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look
- intensity
16 Clues: intensity • and width. • if they might feel if touched • these extremes is called middle gray. • or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art • value; black is the darkest. The value halfway • a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free • includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a • be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-03-20
Across
- Small body of where (where Art skipped stones)
- To become red in the face (embarrassed)
- A two wheeled vehicle
- The school team Art joined
- The study of plants
- A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
- To throw something hard or lift/haul a heavy thing
- Person on a baseball team who catches the ball
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- Art wanted to be ___________
- Opposite of day
- Tall, taller, __________
- The opposite of bigger
- Where Art and his dad grew roses
- Person on a baseball team who is hitting the ball
- It is important to be a good _________
- Art became the ________ on the baseball team
- Container used to hold or carry things
- Art's long arm went back like a _______
18 Clues: Opposite of day • The study of plants • A two wheeled vehicle • The opposite of bigger • Tall, taller, __________ • The school team Art joined • Art wanted to be ___________ • Where Art and his dad grew roses • It is important to be a good _________ • Container used to hold or carry things • To become red in the face (embarrassed) • Art's long arm went back like a _______ • ...
elements of arts thing 2023-02-07
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- intensity.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look
- a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free
- value; black is the darkest. The value halfway
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- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value,
- be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or
- or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to
- if they might feel if touched.
- these extremes is called middle gray.
- includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. Line
- and width.
16 Clues: intensity. • and width. • if they might feel if touched. • these extremes is called middle gray. • value; black is the darkest. The value halfway • or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art . • a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free • includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a • be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or • ...
Jaymie: The Practices - Art Criticism / Art History 2022-08-26
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- relating to Egypt and its people art and culture of 3000 BCE to the emergence of ancient Greek and Rome
- the principles ideals or practise of producing fantastical or incongruous imagery or effects in art, literature and film
- the process of creating artwork in either 2D3D or 4D and virtual forms
- the evaluation and judging or the provision of opinion on art
- art of the late 20th century style and concept that represents a departure from modernism. Postmodern thinking identifies modernism as a failed project as it did not represent the creative interests of women and minorities within the global community
- an aesthetic based on the art of ancient Greece and Rome from antiquity, also stylistic references to the Renaissance that itself was a rebirth of the ancient Greek and Rome aesthetics in architecture and design
- a document or recorded source originally from somewhere else a source that is not an original from that time
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- an original object or document that is the raw material of first-hand information
- relating to the ancient great Roman Empire of 500 BCE to 400’s AD
- relating to or denoting the period of human development that began in Africa more than 3.3 million years ago and that existed before written records that first appeared some 5000 years ago
- the style or movement in painting originate Ng in France from the 1860s that is characterised by a concern with depicting the visual impression of an environment at that moment
- the revival of ancient European art and literature (ancient Greek and Roman art and culture) under the influence of classical models that occurred during the 14th to the 16th centuries in Europe
- art and culture from between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance (500 to 1400 AD)
- the study of the history and development of art from the past
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media especially in the form of a critical or ironic comment on the tradition of fine art
- a period of time no longer existing
16 Clues: a period of time no longer existing • the evaluation and judging or the provision of opinion on art • the study of the history and development of art from the past • relating to the ancient great Roman Empire of 500 BCE to 400’s AD • the process of creating artwork in either 2D3D or 4D and virtual forms • ...
What's your favorite subject? 2024-05-30
20 Clues: pe • art • math • music • books • songs • study • sports • Korean • robots • making • singing • reading • playing • English • subject • science • drawing • favorite • pictures
6th Grade Clay Crossword 2024-01-30
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- A word for a 3D work of art (not clay).
- The activities we did for the first nine weeks with pencils and paper.
- The art supplies that we used for the second nine weeks. (Think brushes and water!)
- The term for clay that has been through the kiln once (Clay Life Cycle - two words).
- The art supply that we are working with this nine weeks.
- The term for fresh clay that has a lot of water in it. (Clay Life Cycle). (Two words with no spaces)
- The Element of Art that refers to things like red, blue, and yellow (Word Wall Word).
- The hand building technique where you flatten your clay out. (Think of making a Play-Doh pancake).
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- The term for slightly hardened clay that you can still mold. (Clay Life Cycle - three words with no spaces).
- The device used to fire clay - it heats over 2,000 degrees!
- The brand of clay we use in class. (We also use this brand of colored pencils!)
- The Element of Art that refers to how something feels or looks like it feels (Word Wall Word)
- The Element of Art that refers to a geometric or organic figure. (Triangle, Square, etc - Word Wall Word).
- The term for hardened clay that has not been fired yet.
- The Element of Art that we associate with clay (think 3D shapes).
- The hand building technique where you move two of your fingers together to move clay around.
- The Element of Art that refers to how light or dark something is. (Word Wall Word).
- The Element of Art that refers to a connection between two points. (Word Wall Word).
- The term for clay that has been through the kiln twice - usually glossy from the glass it is dipped in. (Clay Life Cycle - one word).
- The Element of Art that refers to the area around an artwork or where you can see through it.
- The hand building technique where you roll your clay. (Think of making a Play-Doh snake).
21 Clues: A word for a 3D work of art (not clay). • The term for hardened clay that has not been fired yet. • The art supply that we are working with this nine weeks. • The device used to fire clay - it heats over 2,000 degrees! • The Element of Art that we associate with clay (think 3D shapes). • The activities we did for the first nine weeks with pencils and paper. • ...
"What is art" 2025-04-21
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- Sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux inspired by a popular opera “The Barber of Seville”
- An art style that emerged in the 1950s focused on popular culture, often mass-produced
- A way to print an image from stone or metal plate
- A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials like clays
- Was known for bold, expressive figures that rivaled the more subdued styles of his time
- An open studio where it features Hispanic artists from throughout the world
- A sculpture technique with a multi-process using clay molds filled with hot bronze
- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, using shapes, colors, and forms instead
- "For me, once the piece has left the studio, then I consider it finished.”
- The art of capturing images using a camera
- The metal material Carpeaux used in sculpture
- Term that is related to the Latin word ‘ars’ meaning art, skill, or craft
- A term from Plato's philosophy, meaning representation or imitation of the real world in art
- During mid-1500s, religious artworks were popular in this period which led up to the ________
- The distinctive way an artist expresses themselves, marked by particular techniques or themes
- A key element in visual art that affects perception, mood, and depth; used to highlight or create contrast
- Art should look like the thing the artist was inspired by
- Countries who perfected the recipe for oil paints, which allowed paintings to have more details
- A person who studies wisdom and knowledge
- Handwritten documents
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- Miró used any medium and technique possible to visually capture his ideas, attempting everything from scorching to _________.
- An artwork made by assembling different materials like paper, fabric, or photographs onto a surface
- A visual art form that involves applying pigment to a surface
- Includes the material and tools used by an artist or designer to create a work of art
- A group of items that are gathered together
- Artist fascinated with language and explored what happens to language when you change its design
- A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol or as worthy of admiration; in art, often a religious image used in devotion
- A method of creating photographs invented by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or meanings in art
- A conceptual artist who said, “When I am forcibly removed from it is the correct answer.”
- Artist behind the 1997 piece “Untitled (Humphrey Bogart),” using Cibachrome
- To experiment or create in a free, imaginative way, often associated with creativity in the artistic process
- Painted the "Village Life" in 1590
- A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection
- Said "Art is never finished, only abandoned"
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- The way something is seen or interpreted by a viewer; also refers to perspective in art
- Won the Guggenheim International Award for a ceramic mural on the UNESCO building in Paris
- Means scenes of everyday life
- One of the 8 Studio Habits of Mind. To "sketch out ideas"
40 Clues: Handwritten documents • Means scenes of everyday life • Painted the "Village Life" in 1590 • A person who studies wisdom and knowledge • The art of capturing images using a camera • A group of items that are gathered together • Said "Art is never finished, only abandoned" • The metal material Carpeaux used in sculpture • A way to print an image from stone or metal plate • ...
School items 2025-06-20
20 Clues: Art • Bus • Book • Desk • Music • Lunch • Story • Chair • Pencil • Colors • Crayon • Friends • Letters • Student • Teacher • Numbers • Scissors • Backpack • Classroom • Playground
School Signs 2024-10-10
20 Clues: Art • asl • book • pool • Math • test • Lunch • School • french • spanish • Teacher • Science • library • Biology • Algebra • Schedule • homework • computers • cafeteria • Principles
Unit 10 Contemporary Art 2024-04-30
Across
- A reaction against the Minimalist and Conceptual Art Movements of the 1970s, returned to portraying recognizable objects.
- Art style typically used by Jean-Michel Basquiat demonstrating the emergence of 1980's American Punk.
- A custom, phrase,se of language that acts as a test of belonging to a particular social group or class; This vocabulary word serves as the name for a piece which sought to address a history of racism and colonialism in the world.
- 1980's art movement which was a renewed interest in the 1960's Pop Art Movement.
- Art comprised of headless, rigidly figures typically associated with Polish sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz.
- A word used to describe Jeff Koons' sculptures including well known work, Pink Panther.
- Artistic movement which promoted National Identity through art in which artists turned to traditional media for their cultural, specifically concentrating on using variations of ink wash.
- A concept relating to martyrdom which a number of photographs of Women of Allah which provides a visual demonstration of the lives of women under extreme religious commitment.
- Feminist artwork displaying the subject female similarly to the insect the praying mantis.
- A famous icon of feminist art created by Judy Chicago which celebrated women's history like needlework and china painting.
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- Time which occurs after torrential rains which inspired the painting Earth's Creation.
- A new technologies artwork demonstrating the emergence of the World Wide Web and interconnectedness facilitated by the internet.
- When artists rework images from well known artists into their work.
- Artwork combining image and handwritten text to tell imaginative narratives, a famous example being "Who's Afraid of Aunt Jemima?".
- Art movement beginning in the 1960's whose proponents demanded the inclusion of women's artworks in studies and exhibitions of art.
- An artwork created by Mariko Mori which demonstrates how digital media can use space to impact a viewer.
- Artist responsible for creating the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall.
- A famous feminist work in which artist Cindy Sherman placed herself in photographs; this piece is a part of the History Portrait Series.
- Cloth works which began the training of Emily Kngwarreye in western art forms.
- Artist known for plate paintings.
20 Clues: Artist known for plate paintings. • When artists rework images from well known artists into their work. • Artist responsible for creating the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall. • Cloth works which began the training of Emily Kngwarreye in western art forms. • 1980's art movement which was a renewed interest in the 1960's Pop Art Movement. • ...
Digital Media TEKS I Review 2023-05-03
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- The Photoshop tool used to remove dust spots is the _________ brush.
- Drawing attention to a particular area of an artwork is called:
- An object that represents something else such as an idea or belief is a:
- A _____written image is an original artwork protected and owned by the artist.
- Variety is the art principle concerned with:
- A color scheme that uses only one hue is
- A visual stereotype or _______ is an overused image or symbol.
- ___________ colors are across from each other on the color wheel.
- There is a ________ depth of field in an image when a certain plane is in focus and the rest of the image is out of focus (blurred).
- Perceived when waves of light strike the retina is; also has properties of hue, intensity and value.
- an element of art that indicates the feeling of depth in a two-dimensional work of art is:
- A line that describes the outside edges and changes in surface area of an object is referred to as a _________ line.
- When all parts of an image work together to create a whole you have achieved:
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another. Can be actual, implied or suggested.
- A two-dimensional element of art, such as a circle, square or triangle:
- The principle of art concerned with size relationships of one part to another is:
- An aesthetic evaluation is a critique that relates to:
- The shortcut for creating a copy of a layer in Photoshop:
- The area in a work of art that an artist emphasizes is called the _______ point.
- PPI stands for pixels per ______.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume (cube, sphere, pyramid, cylinder) is:
- The way a surface looks or feels is called:
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of __________, you should be concerned with the mood, feeling, or idea in a work of art.
- How the elements and principles are arranged are questions of:
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of __________, you should be concerned with the elements and principles.
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of __________, you should be concerned with determining the work's artistic merit.
- The lightest areas in a photograph are referred to as:
- The tool which will source the color you click on in an image:
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- Red, Yellow and Orange are _________ colors.
- Balance in which one side appears different from the other side is:
- It is important to name and group like layers in Photoshop to stay organized in your __________.
- Having many solutions to a problem is called:
- Blue, Green and Violet are _________ colors.
- A color with black added to it is a _____ of that color.
- The term refers to the number of pixels within an inch area. The higher the number, the better the quality of our raster based image (i.e. 200>72):
- A file type that will compress your image size is a ._______
- The _________ colors are- red, yellow, and blue.
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of interpretation, you should be concerned with the ______, feeling, or idea in a work of art
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of __________, you should be concerned with list of all the things you see in a work of art.
- Scanners, cameras, and drawing tablets are all means of digital _________ of information for artwork.
- The Mask Tool and creating multiple layers are means of nondestructive ___________.
- A color scheme which is one color plus all of its tints and shades:
- A principle of art that refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art is:
- A range of lightness and darkness refers to:
- The three basic parts of the picture plane are: foreground, middleground, &
- Repetition of visual elements in artwork creates:
- When critiquing a work of art, during the step of analysis, you should be concerned with _______ & principles
- A color with white added to it is a _____ of that color.
- The area surrounding shapes and form is: ___________ space
- A three-dimensional art form is called a:
- Colors that have a common hue and are next to each other on the color wheel are called:
- "Bull's Eye" composition means that the main focal point is at the ________ of the composition.
- The compositional technique that breaks the frame into a grid of 3s is called the rule of
- The smallest unit of color used to create a raster based image is a:
54 Clues: PPI stands for pixels per ______. • A color scheme that uses only one hue is • A three-dimensional art form is called a: • The way a surface looks or feels is called: • Red, Yellow and Orange are _________ colors. • Variety is the art principle concerned with: • Blue, Green and Violet are _________ colors. • A range of lightness and darkness refers to: • ...
Unit 1 - Recap 2023-10-10
Across
- The ... think Banksy's art is art
- De nos jours =
- A writer paints for personal ...
- Souhaiter = (to) ... to
- Street art and graffiti are forms of ... expression
- Some ... work with the graffiti artists
- On the ... hand, on the ... hand
- When does a street artist paint?
- Autoriser = (to)
- à l'arrière-plan = (in the...)
- Graffiti Alley is an ... gallery
- A writer paints in difficult to ... places
- Banksy is an ... street artist
- Un guide touristique = a ...
- When does a writer paint?
- Le pluriel de "one person"
- D.S.K. risks j..., a... and f...
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- au premier plan = (in the...)
- Who paints graffiti?
- Pour écrire l'..., on répond à what? where? when? who?
- The ... thinks Banksy's art is vandalism
- D.S.K. ... for Dark Side Kids
- For D.S.K., it is not ...
- Everyone ... him in NYC
- D.S.K. is an ...
- Recruter = (to)
- Some businesses keep the ... away, they think it's vandalism
- Un graffiti = a ... of graffiti
- Pour écrire la ..., on répond à how? why?
- Street art is art ... (pendant que) graffiti is vandalism
- A street artist paints to ... cities
- Donc =
- Where does Banksy paint?
- Graffiti is illegal ... (alors que) street art is legal
- Abîmer = (to)
- D.S.K. wants to make cities ...
- Where does D.S.K. paint?
- Contrairement à =
- Where is Graffiti Alley?
39 Clues: Donc = • Abîmer = (to) • De nos jours = • Recruter = (to) • D.S.K. is an ... • Autoriser = (to) • Contrairement à = • Who paints graffiti? • Everyone ... him in NYC • Souhaiter = (to) ... to • Where does Banksy paint? • Where does D.S.K. paint? • Where is Graffiti Alley? • For D.S.K., it is not ... • When does a writer paint? • Le pluriel de "one person" • Un guide touristique = a ... • ...
Martial Arts 2025-02-12
Across
- A practical self-defense system developed in Israel, focusing on real-world situations.
- A close-range strike using the elbow for powerful impact.
- A Brazilian martial art combining dance, acrobatics, and rhythmic kicks.
- A Japanese martial art focusing on punches, kicks, and open-hand strikes.
- A strike using the heel of the palm for impact without injuring the knuckles.
- A sport involving punches with the fists, footwork, and defensive maneuvers.
- A strike performed with the foot or shin.
- A Korean martial art known for high, fast kicks and spinning techniques.
- A Japanese art emphasizing throws, joint locks, and grappling techniques.
- A Thai combat sport using punches, kicks, elbows, and knee strikes.
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- A grappling-based martial art emphasizing ground fighting and submissions.
- An upward punch aimed at the chin or jaw.
- A quick, straight punch thrown with the lead hand.
- A powerful, straight punch thrown with the rear hand.
- A strike delivered using a closed fist.
- A strike using the knee, often aimed at the body or head.
- A Japanese art focused on using an opponent’s energy to control or throw them.
- A punch delivered in a curved motion, targeting the side of the head or body.
- A Chinese martial art featuring fluid movements, strikes, and animal-based styles.
- A striking motion using the side of the hand, also called a knife-hand strike.
20 Clues: A strike delivered using a closed fist. • An upward punch aimed at the chin or jaw. • A strike performed with the foot or shin. • A quick, straight punch thrown with the lead hand. • A powerful, straight punch thrown with the rear hand. • A close-range strike using the elbow for powerful impact. • A strike using the knee, often aimed at the body or head. • ...
The Maya Civilization 2022-05-19
20 Clues: art • math • beans • maize • stone • squash • horses • mexico • cortez • decline • spanish • conquest • calendar • sacrifices • mesoamerica • hieroglyhics • architecture • civilization • polytheistic • conquistadores
RIC Programs 2025-04-26
Study Material for Units 1-2 Quiz 2020-09-08
Across
- great Renaissance artist who developed atmospheric perspective
- art style expressing a feeling or message
- lightest part of an object
- great difference between light and dark
- basic parts of the design, like line, shape
- things you see in the picture
- art style showing the imaginary
- dramatic art style with strong light and dark
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- darkest part of an object
- materials used to make the artwork
- what the artwork is about
- technique used to create the illusion of distance as objects are viewed through air
- time period when great discoveries were made and art reflected those things
- the range of light to dark in a color
- art style where the subject looks like from real life
- the middle value in an object
- art style where you cannot see the subject
17 Clues: darkest part of an object • what the artwork is about • lightest part of an object • the middle value in an object • things you see in the picture • art style showing the imaginary • materials used to make the artwork • the range of light to dark in a color • great difference between light and dark • art style expressing a feeling or message • ...
Jaymie: The Practices - Art Criticism / Art History 2022-08-26
Across
- the revival of ancient European art and literature (ancient Greek and Roman art and culture) under the influence of classical models that occurred during the 14th to the 16th centuries in Europe
- relating to the ancient great Roman Empire of 500 BCE to 400’s AD
- the process of creating artwork in either 2D3D or 4D and virtual forms
- relating to or denoting the period of human development that began in Africa more than 3.3 million years ago and that existed before written records that first appeared some 5000 years ago
- a document or recorded source originally from somewhere else a source that is not an original from that time
- a period of time no longer existing
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- the principles ideals or practise of producing fantastical or incongruous imagery or effects in art, literature and film
- an original object or document that is the raw material of first-hand information
- relating to Egypt and its people art and culture of 3000 BCE to the emergence of ancient Greek and Rome
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media especially in the form of a critical or ironic comment on the tradition of fine art
- art and culture from between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance (500 to 1400 AD)
- the study of the history and development of art from the past
- the evaluation and judging or the provision of opinion on art
- the style or movement in painting originate Ng in France from the 1860s that is characterised by a concern with depicting the visual impression of an environment at that moment
- art of the late 20th century style and concept that represents a departure from modernism. Postmodern thinking identifies modernism as a failed project as it did not represent the creative interests of women and minorities within the global community
- an aesthetic based on the art of ancient Greece and Rome from antiquity, also stylistic references to the Renaissance that itself was a rebirth of the ancient Greek and Rome aesthetics in architecture and design
16 Clues: a period of time no longer existing • the study of the history and development of art from the past • the evaluation and judging or the provision of opinion on art • relating to the ancient great Roman Empire of 500 BCE to 400’s AD • the process of creating artwork in either 2D3D or 4D and virtual forms • ...
RIC Programs 2025-04-26
School 2025-10-23
20 Clues: PE • IT • art • wall • desk • door • board • chair • music • window • physics • biology • history • picture • English • computer • geography • chemistry • literature • mathematic
Week 1 Art Crossword 2026-03-13
Across
- Early 20th century art period focusing on fragmented forms and made popular by Pablo Picasso
- Early 18th century art period including pastel colors, ornate designs, and playful themes
- Art movement of the 1950s-1960s focusing on consumerism and made popular by Andy Warhol
- The use of illumination or shadow to create depth and focus
- Arrangement of opposite values to create visual appeal
- Aspect of artwork created by using similar elements throughout the piece
- Element of artwork perceived through hue, value, and saturation
- Outline, contour, or silhouette represented by continuous mark
- lightness/darkness of color
- Focal point in an artwork
- Aspect of an artwork that creates stability and feeling of equal weight
- Mid 19th century art period focusing on social justice, poverty, and labor
- Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.)
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- Relationship between sizes of objects
- Circumstances and contemporary influences surrounding the creation of an artwork
- 14th to 17th century art period labeled a cultural revival
- Differences in an artwork made by using different shapes, colors, and textures
- THEORY Mixing colors to create a harmonious design
- Method or procedure to create an element of an artwork
- Space representing a 3D object
- Cross-cultural interconnectedness
- Early 20th art movement focusing on bizarre and fantastical imagery
- Space representing a 2D object
- 16th-18th century art period marked by grandeur, drama, and emotion
- Distance above, between, around, or within something
25 Clues: Focal point in an artwork • lightness/darkness of color • Space representing a 3D object • Space representing a 2D object • Cross-cultural interconnectedness • Relationship between sizes of objects • Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.) • THEORY Mixing colors to create a harmonious design • Distance above, between, around, or within something • ...
2022-23 Art-tastic Cross Word Puzzle Review 2023-05-18
Across
- Meaning "multiple lines of symmetry
- Mexican tribe that makes colorful yarn paintings
- An element of art pertaining to light and dark space
- Category name for Green, Purple, and Orange
- Paper folding art
- Mr. Bee's favorite TV Show
- Creating art in the same environment you're replicating
- When you mix a primary and secondary color
- Printmaking tool used to apply presssure when printing
- Rubbery material used to carve designs for printmaking
- Drawing style that uses the eraser
- Oil pastel technique in which the pastel markings are scratched
- A principle of describing different types of similar things
- A color mixed with gray
- Category name for Red, Yellow, and Blue
- The brand of Mr. Bee's shoes
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- Symmetrical, circular artwork
- Last name of a pop art artist who took inspiration from comic books
- Artist famous for sunflower paintings
- Art movement that used "plein air painting"
- A color mixed with black
- When all lines of a drawing line up with a vanishing point
- Method of drawing using quick, overlapping lines
- A principle of art used to make certain parts of artwork stand-out
- Clay building technique that includes rolling that clay
- Printmaking tool used to apply ink to a block
- A color mixed with white
- Art movement dealing with culture, printed material, and bright colors
28 Clues: Paper folding art • A color mixed with gray • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • Mr. Bee's favorite TV Show • The brand of Mr. Bee's shoes • Symmetrical, circular artwork • Drawing style that uses the eraser • Meaning "multiple lines of symmetry • Artist famous for sunflower paintings • Category name for Red, Yellow, and Blue • ...
lib 2025-01-22
Across
- - The sleep phase associated with vivid dreaming.
- - Picasso’s revolutionary art style.
- - Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- - Art that uses shapes and colors without clear subjects.
- - Art emphasizing emotional experience over realism.
- - A preliminary drawing or draft.
- - A stand used to support a painting while working.
- - An art movement focusing on light and color.
- - The surface on which artists create paintings.
- - A flat surface for mixing paints.
- - A medium often used for soft, dreamy effects.
- - A place where artworks are displayed.
- - A state between wakefulness and sleep.
- - A line often depicted in landscape paintings.
- - A sequence of thoughts or images during sleep.
- - A renowned artist known for Le Rêve.
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- - A hormone regulating sleep cycles.
- - A deep and restful sleep.
- - Gradually falling asleep or into a dream state.
- - Light sleep, often unplanned.
- - An art movement inspired by dreams.
- - A disturbing dream that causes anxiety or fear.
- - A surreal or dreamlike landscape in art.
- - A model’s stance for artists, akin to a restful moment.
- - A source of inspiration for an artist.
- - A single application of paint in art.
- - A short period of sleep during the day.
- - An amino acid linked to sleepiness.
- - A dream where the sleeper is aware of dreaming.
- - A period of relaxation or inactivity.
30 Clues: - A deep and restful sleep. • - Light sleep, often unplanned. • - A preliminary drawing or draft. • - A flat surface for mixing paints. • - A hormone regulating sleep cycles. • - Picasso’s revolutionary art style. • - An art movement inspired by dreams. • - An amino acid linked to sleepiness. • - A renowned artist known for Le Rêve. • - Difficulty falling or staying asleep. • ...
Midterm Review 2024-12-06
Across
- the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space.
- name of color
- hue’s lightness and darkness
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses
- A space that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to Height and Width
- The lightness or darkness of colors or Neutrals.
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
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- An element of art made up of three properties
- the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- includes height, width AND depth
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- The area above, around, between, below and inside objects.
- the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art
- strength of color
- the use of several elements of design to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
17 Clues: name of color • strength of color • hue’s lightness and darkness • includes height, width AND depth • An element of art made up of three properties • The lightness or darkness of colors or Neutrals. • An element of art defined by a point moving in space. • the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art • An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses • ...
Religion In Art 2013-02-20
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- City in which the Cathedral of St. Basil is located
- One word that describes Christian art and what it represents
- The architectural invention from the Byzantine era created to support a large, round dome on square supporting walls
- The Frankish King that had an octagon shaped chapel constructed
- Location of the catacombs of Saint Callixtas
- Human made subterranean passageways for religious practice in early Christian art
- This form of art was popular in the Byzantine era and used colored glass
- These and geometric motifs were the favored decorative elements in early medieval art
- Style that defines the freestanding sculpture The Good Shepher
- Architectural structure invented by the Romans that allows for the support of large amounts of weight
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- The emperor during the first Byzantine Golden Age
- Made Christianity the official religion in 313AD
- These figures are not allowed in Islamic art.
- When the Roman Empire split in two, which side eventually went on to become the Byzantine Empire
- Charlemagne allowed for the revival of this type of study during the early Medieval times
- This early-medieval cathedral began construction in 1093 and completed in 40 years
- The Muslim style of art has been named this
- This style Early Christian church was built around a central point
- Palace in Spain that exemplifies the Moslem architecture
- What animal is the symbol for immortality in the early Christian art
20 Clues: The Muslim style of art has been named this • Location of the catacombs of Saint Callixtas • These figures are not allowed in Islamic art. • Made Christianity the official religion in 313AD • The emperor during the first Byzantine Golden Age • City in which the Cathedral of St. Basil is located • Palace in Spain that exemplifies the Moslem architecture • ...
LESSONS OF MR BEN 2025-03-19
Across
- - Working with others to make something even better.
- - The idea that makes you excited to start creating something new.
- - Helping others feel better or cheering them on.
- - Waiting calmly when you need time to finish your artwork.
- - When different parts of your art look good together, like colors and shapes.
- - Coming up with new and fun ideas for art or projects.
- - Making something with your hands, like drawing, painting, or building.
- - Showing how you feel through your drawings, music, or words.
- - Thinking of new things that aren’t real yet, like in a story or drawing.
- clues are easy to understand and fun for kids to explore!
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- - Helping others and showing you care when they need it.
- - Giving something to others without expecting anything back.
- - What makes something look nice or special, like in a piece of art.
- - Understanding how someone else feels and caring about them.
- - Imagining something cool in your mind before you make it.
- - Letting others use something you have, like art supplies or ideas.
- - The bright and beautiful shades you use to make your art stand out.
- - Using a pencil or marker to make pictures on paper.
- - The symbol of love and kindness that helps your creativity flow.
- - Making art that you can touch, like clay or statues.
- - Planning how your art will look, like choosing colors and shapes.
21 Clues: - Helping others feel better or cheering them on. • - Working with others to make something even better. • - Using a pencil or marker to make pictures on paper. • - Making art that you can touch, like clay or statues. • - Coming up with new and fun ideas for art or projects. • - Helping others and showing you care when they need it. • ...
Week 1 Art Crossword 2026-03-13
Across
- : Early 20th century art period focusing on fragmented forms and made popular by Pablo Picasso
- : Early 18th century art period including pastel colors, ornate designs, and playful themes
- : Art movement of the 1950s-1960s focusing on consumerism and made popular by Andy Warhol
- : The use of illumination or shadow to create depth and focus
- : Arrangement of opposite values to create visual appeal
- : Aspect of artwork created by using similar elements throughout the piece
- : Element of artwork perceived through hue, value, and saturation
- : Outline, contour, or silhouette represented by continuous mark
- : lightness/darkness of color
- : Focal point in an artwork
- : Aspect of an artwork that creates stability and feeling of equal weight
- : Mid 19th century art period focusing on social justice, poverty, and labor
- : Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.)
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- : Relationship between sizes of objects
- : Circumstances and contemporary influences surrounding the creation of an artwork
- : 14th to 17th century art period labeled a cultural revival
- : Differences in an artwork made by using different shapes, colors, and textures
- THEORY : Mixing colors to create a harmonious design
- : Method or procedure to create an element of an artwork
- : Space representing a 3D object
- : Cross-cultural interconnectedness
- : Early 20th art movement focusing on bizarre and fantastical imagery
- : Space representing a 2D object
- : 16th-18th century art period marked by grandeur, drama, and emotion
- : Distance above, between, around, or within something
25 Clues: : Focal point in an artwork • : lightness/darkness of color • : Space representing a 3D object • : Space representing a 2D object • : Cross-cultural interconnectedness • : Relationship between sizes of objects • : Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.) • THEORY : Mixing colors to create a harmonious design • : Distance above, between, around, or within something • ...
Art and design C1.1 2023-03-01
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- noun. /ˈsɪmbəlɪzəm/The use of images or objects to represent ideas or concepts.
- adjective. /prəˈvɑk·ə·t̬ɪv/ intended to cause a reaction, esp. anger or annoyance, or to force you to think more carefully about something.
- adjective-noun /ɛsˈθɛtɪk/ The qualities that make a work of art visually appealing, such as color, form, and texture.
- noun. /kɑmpəˈzɪʃən/The arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- adjective. /ˈmiː.nɪŋ.fəl/ useful, serious, or important.
- adjective. /ˌsuː.pəˈfɪʃ.əl/ not complete and involving only the most obvious things.
- noun /mud/ The emotional atmosphere created by a work of art.
- noun. /ʃeɪp/ the particular physical form or appearance of something.
- verb. /ˈkɑm·ent/ to express an opinion.
- noun /ˈʒɑnrə/ A specific category or style of art, such as landscape, portrait, or still life.
- noun. /ɪnˌtɜrprəˈteɪʃən/ The way in which a viewer understands or interprets a work of art.
- verb. /ɪˈvəʊk/ to make someone remember something or feel an emotion.
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- noun. /strəʊk/ a movement of a pen or pencil when writing or a brush when painting.
- noun. /ˈsteɪt.mənt/ something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion.
- noun-verb /ˈkɑntræst/ The difference between light and dark or between colors in a work of art.
- noun. /ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/ the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words or actions.
- noun. /ˈmidiəm/ The materials used to create a work of art, such as paint, clay, or charcoal.
- noun. /ˌaɪ.səlˈeɪ.ʃən/ the condition of being alone, especially when this makes you feel unhappy.
- noun. /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ it is what it expresses or represents.
- /ɪkˈspəʊz/ to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen.
- noun. /pərˈspɛktɪv/The way in which objects are portrayed in a work of art to create the illusion of depth and distance.
- noun. /tɛkˈnik/ The methods used to create a work of art, such as brush strokes or sculpting techniques.
22 Clues: verb. /ˈkɑm·ent/ to express an opinion. • noun. /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ it is what it expresses or represents. • adjective. /ˈmiː.nɪŋ.fəl/ useful, serious, or important. • noun /mud/ The emotional atmosphere created by a work of art. • noun. /kɑmpəˈzɪʃən/The arrangement of elements in a work of art. • noun. /ʃeɪp/ the particular physical form or appearance of something. • ...
