art Crossword Puzzles
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- the difference between two things
- focal point
- a planned way of using some elements
- a point traveling through space
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- when every thing works well together
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- three dimensionality
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- using an element over and over
- the area or volume of something
- a line enclosing space
- the lights and darks
- how something feels
- hue
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • the area or volume of something • a point traveling through space • the difference between two things • a planned way of using some elements • when every thing works well together • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- hue
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- a planned way of using some elements
- using an element over and over
- the area or volume of something
- a point traveling through space
- when every thing works well together
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- the difference between two things
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- the lights and darks
- how something feels
- focal point
- a line enclosing space
- three dimensionality
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • the area or volume of something • a point traveling through space • the difference between two things • a planned way of using some elements • when every thing works well together • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Art Vocabulary 2013-01-10
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- Lines that are created by using a ruler and measuring
- Create by lines, can be geometric or organic, 2-D
- How things look when you cannot feel them
- Things that are different
- A primary color
- Three-dimensional shapes; cube, sphere, etc...
- Goes from light to dark or dark to light
- A continuous point; can be bold, thin, wavy...etc.
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- The area the artwork is in
- To have a goal in mind, plan and create it
- These are in every piece of art
- Primary, secondary, neutrals
- Texture that you can feel
- A secondary color
14 Clues: A primary color • A secondary color • Things that are different • Texture that you can feel • The area the artwork is in • Primary, secondary, neutrals • These are in every piece of art • Goes from light to dark or dark to light • How things look when you cannot feel them • To have a goal in mind, plan and create it • Three-dimensional shapes; cube, sphere, etc... • ...
BEMS ART 2021-01-29
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- slightly ____________ than it is wide
- There is more than one way to _________ a bowl on the Potter's wheel
- what is an oven called that makes clay vitrified?
- your ____________ can reach farther into the clay than your thumb can, so it’s equally useful with large or small masses of clay;
- If there’s an excess of ___________ in the bottom, mop it out with a sponge
- When the foot ring is narrow with an overhanging base wall that is almost horizontal, so that there is a marked change in profile to achieve a near __________ wall,
- As you thin out the clay by _____________ and applying pressure, the wall will get taller
- quality was inconsistent with variations of ____________
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- The key to avoiding slumping in bowls: _____________ the profile to create volume should be the last action,
- Mr ___________ likes the shop clean
- use your left hand (4B) to push the _____________ clay outward.
- firm clay is less _____________ and is difficult to center.
- I was taught to make bowls by centering a ___________ of clay
- what is reds complimentary color on the color wheel?
14 Clues: Mr ___________ likes the shop clean • slightly ____________ than it is wide • what is an oven called that makes clay vitrified? • what is reds complimentary color on the color wheel? • quality was inconsistent with variations of ____________ • firm clay is less _____________ and is difficult to center. • I was taught to make bowls by centering a ___________ of clay • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-05-16
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- Repetition of an element or a motif. Repeats in a predictable manner.
- A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external reality or nature.
- The range of colours used by an artist in making a work of art.
- A form of balance in which each half of each image is a mirror reflection of the other half.
- The arrangement or pictorial elements in a picture plane - the layout.
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- Colours hues that cannot be produced by a mixture of other hues e.g. red, yellow, blue.
- The sensitivity and control of line variation to express particular visual characteristics - thick/thin straight/irregular.
- The application of dilute (watered down) paint to the paper or canvas.
- The actual and visual feel of surface areas - gritty/rough/smooth.
- A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony.
- Applying multiple layers of paint to build up the sense of depth to an art work.
- The relative lightness or darkness of a colour.
- A feeling of equal weight, attention, or attraction of visual elements within an artwork.
- A surface to which paint is applied also a coating material used to apply surface for painting.
14 Clues: The relative lightness or darkness of a colour. • The range of colours used by an artist in making a work of art. • The actual and visual feel of surface areas - gritty/rough/smooth. • Repetition of an element or a motif. Repeats in a predictable manner. • The application of dilute (watered down) paint to the paper or canvas. • ...
Street Art 2022-02-02
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- When you damage a public property.
- The English word for "coloré".
- A technique which consists in spaying a piece of paper cut in a special shape.
- Small squares of glass glued on a wall.
- Banksy made a street art against this cause.
- Street art for vandals.
- The English word for "fin/intelligent".
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- Banksy is an ... street artist.
- They explore cities and look for beautiful street arts.
- A public display of works of art.
- The English word for "insolent".
- Some street arts spread one.
- The master of stickers and posters.
- Some street artists illegally spray them.
14 Clues: Street art for vandals. • Some street arts spread one. • The English word for "coloré". • Banksy is an ... street artist. • The English word for "insolent". • A public display of works of art. • When you damage a public property. • The master of stickers and posters. • Small squares of glass glued on a wall. • The English word for "fin/intelligent". • ...
Art vocab 2020-11-11
14 Clues: grainy • puzzle • thought • bodiless • elevated • skillful • powerful • irregular • inspiring • mysterious • reminiscent • significant • visually appealing • having varied sources
Art History 2023-09-03
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- The Baroque period had lots of fancy details and dramatic scenes in art. Paintings and sculptures from this time are very detailed and often show exciting moments.
- Realism is about painting things exactly as they look in real life. Artists like Gustave Courbet made paintings that look just like the real world.
- Deco Art Deco is all about stylish and geometric shapes. It was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and you can see it in buildings, furniture, and posters from that time.
- Cubism is a style where artists break things into geometric shapes, like squares and triangles. It looks like they took apart objects and put them back together in a cool way.
- Art Abstract art is all about shapes and colors that don't represent anything real. It's like a puzzle, and you can think about what it means to you.
- Romanticism is full of emotions and nature. Artists painted beautiful landscapes and dramatic scenes. It's like they were telling stories with their art.
- Fauvism is about using bold and wild colors. Artists like Henri Matisse used colors that don't always match reality, but it made their art exciting and fun.
- The Renaissance was a time when art became more realistic and detailed. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful paintings and sculptures.
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- Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities.
- Neoclassicism is about going back to the art styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists made statues and paintings that looked like they came from a long time ago.
- Post-Impressionists like Vincent van Gogh used bright colors and thick brushstrokes to express their feelings. Their art is full of energy and movement.
- Impressionism is about painting what you see in a moment. Artists like Monet and Renoir painted scenes with lots of colors and light. They made it look like the sun was shining in their paintings.
- Expressionism In this style, artists use big splashes of color and bold brushstrokes to express their feelings. It's like they're painting their emotions on the canvas.
- Surrealism is all about strange, dreamy art. Painters like Salvador Dali made paintings that didn't always make sense, but they were interesting to look at.
- Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs.
15 Clues: Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs. • Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities. • ...
Art History 2023-09-03
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- Neoclassicism is about going back to the art styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists made statues and paintings that looked like they came from a long time ago.
- Fauvism is about using bold and wild colors. Artists like Henri Matisse used colors that don't always match reality, but it made their art exciting and fun.
- Realism is about painting things exactly as they look in real life. Artists like Gustave Courbet made paintings that look just like the real world.
- Romanticism is full of emotions and nature. Artists painted beautiful landscapes and dramatic scenes. It's like they were telling stories with their art.
- The Baroque period had lots of fancy details and dramatic scenes in art. Paintings and sculptures from this time are very detailed and often show exciting moments.
- The Renaissance was a time when art became more realistic and detailed. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful paintings and sculptures.
- Post-Impressionists like Vincent van Gogh used bright colors and thick brushstrokes to express their feelings. Their art is full of energy and movement.
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- Cubism is a style where artists break things into geometric shapes, like squares and triangles. It looks like they took apart objects and put them back together in a cool way.
- Expressionism In this style, artists use big splashes of color and bold brushstrokes to express their feelings. It's like they're painting their emotions on the canvas.
- Art Abstract art is all about shapes and colors that don't represent anything real. It's like a puzzle, and you can think about what it means to you.
- Impressionism is about painting what you see in a moment. Artists like Monet and Renoir painted scenes with lots of colors and light. They made it look like the sun was shining in their paintings.
- Surrealism is all about strange, dreamy art. Painters like Salvador Dali made paintings that didn't always make sense, but they were interesting to look at.
- Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs.
- Deco Art Deco is all about stylish and geometric shapes. It was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and you can see it in buildings, furniture, and posters from that time.
- Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities.
15 Clues: Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs. • Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities. • ...
Art Adventure 2023-10-01
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- mikä marja?
- mikä ase?
- tarpeellinen sotatarvike?
- tytön lempinimi?
- se on sitten...
- yrittäjällä pitää olla hyvät?
- Sandelsin voimalla voi soittaa?
- mitä koira haluaa?
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- mitä eläimiä?
- tytön lempinimi
- hirvi on?
- kenen tekemä muistomerkki?
- Mihin suuntaan Kullervo puhuu
- minkä "kunniaksi" muistomerkki
- oopperan eläin?
15 Clues: hirvi on? • mikä ase? • mikä marja? • mitä eläimiä? • tytön lempinimi • oopperan eläin? • se on sitten... • tytön lempinimi? • mitä koira haluaa? • tarpeellinen sotatarvike? • kenen tekemä muistomerkki? • Mihin suuntaan Kullervo puhuu • yrittäjällä pitää olla hyvät? • minkä "kunniaksi" muistomerkki • Sandelsin voimalla voi soittaa?
Album Art 2024-02-27
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- type of art in which only one color or hue is used
- design style that comprises a myriad of characters of varying sizes and weight
- small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts
- level of detail contained in an image
- different levels at which one can place an object or image file. In the program, they can be stacked, merged, or defined when creating a digital image
- remove or adjust the outside edges of an image
- information pertaining to an image file that is embedded into the file or saved to a separate file that is associated with the image file
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- empty space around and between the subject(s) of an image
- representation of two elements of design in opposite ways
- that does not have extending features called "serifs" at the end of strokes.
- building blocks used by artists to create a work of art
- proportional relationship between an image's width and height
- composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open
- technique of composing an image so that positive space takes up most or all of the frame
14 Clues: level of detail contained in an image • remove or adjust the outside edges of an image • type of art in which only one color or hue is used • building blocks used by artists to create a work of art • empty space around and between the subject(s) of an image • representation of two elements of design in opposite ways • ...
Describing Art 2020-08-01
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- a particular environment or surrounding influence, atmosphere
- embellish
- a demanding or stimulating situation
- have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
- a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual, fascination
- a product of your creative thinking and work
- the quality of being one of a kind
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- aroma, perfume, scent
- something or someone that provides a source of happiness
- a general course along which something has a tendency to develop
- developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety
- grow emotionally or mature
- supply to satisfaction
- derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in
14 Clues: embellish • aroma, perfume, scent • supply to satisfaction • grow emotionally or mature • the quality of being one of a kind • a demanding or stimulating situation • have an emotional or cognitive impact upon • developed with extreme delicacy and subtlety • a product of your creative thinking and work • something or someone that provides a source of happiness • ...
Art BreakoutEDU 2019-01-02
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- Made paintings of Campbell's Soup Cans
- First name of woman artist from New Mexico
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Made cut-outs into fine art
- Impressionist painter known for waterlilies
- Known for his Drip Paintings
- Photographer Cindy
- Surrealist artist with an unusual mustache
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- Known for his Sunflower paintings
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Frida
- One of the creators of Cubism
- Painter Mary
- Artist who left Paris for Tahiti
14 Clues: Frida • Painter Mary • Photographer Cindy • Painted the Mona Lisa • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Made cut-outs into fine art • Known for his Drip Paintings • One of the creators of Cubism • Artist who left Paris for Tahiti • Known for his Sunflower paintings • Made paintings of Campbell's Soup Cans • First name of woman artist from New Mexico • ...
POP ART 2019-07-25
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- book magazines with pictures
- hair growing on men's face
- lines on old people's face
- small spots on someone's face
- a tool to paint
- major pop art artist
- tool to promote a product
- pop art technique
- intelligent and amusing
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- brave and confident
- synonym of beautiful
- surname of the artist Warhol used in his art
- pop art technique
- shape of the face
- synonym of slim
15 Clues: a tool to paint • synonym of slim • pop art technique • shape of the face • pop art technique • brave and confident • synonym of beautiful • major pop art artist • intelligent and amusing • tool to promote a product • hair growing on men's face • lines on old people's face • book magazines with pictures • small spots on someone's face • surname of the artist Warhol used in his art
Art Roman 2024-05-14
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- Edifice sacré dans l'Eglise catholique romaine
- Soutienne la structure par l'extérieur
- Raccordement de la coupole au reste de l'édifice
- Elément central de l'église romane classique
- Partie en demi-cercle qui clôt le choeur
- Elle est bordée de deux bas-côtés
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- Caractérise les édifices de style roman, synonyme de dense
- Faites initialement de bois, elles ont été ravagées par les incendies
- Elles vont faire régner l'insécurité jusqu'à l'an 1000
- Vertical, il symbolise l'ascension vers le ciel
- Caractérise la croix qui symbolise le Christ
- En berceau, ou d'arêtes
- Matériau principalement utilisé à cette période
- type d'arc apparaissant au XIIème siècle
14 Clues: En berceau, ou d'arêtes • Elle est bordée de deux bas-côtés • Soutienne la structure par l'extérieur • Partie en demi-cercle qui clôt le choeur • type d'arc apparaissant au XIIème siècle • Caractérise la croix qui symbolise le Christ • Elément central de l'église romane classique • Edifice sacré dans l'Eglise catholique romaine • ...
Art. Finn 2024-07-09
Indigenous Art 2023-04-25
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- teardrops of the moon
- old mountain
- deity of the moon
- building method stones are cut to fit each other perfectly
- worth more than precious metal
- significant building technique for Incas
- spoken word
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- place that is close to what an Incan village would look like
- largest structure made by the Incas
- most important struct to the Inca
- perspiration of the sun
- used for accounting
- reader of the knots
- used for food storage
14 Clues: spoken word • old mountain • deity of the moon • used for accounting • reader of the knots • teardrops of the moon • used for food storage • perspiration of the sun • worth more than precious metal • most important struct to the Inca • largest structure made by the Incas • significant building technique for Incas • building method stones are cut to fit each other perfectly • ...
ART COLORS 2025-01-27
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- A shade of blue-green.
- The color of coal.
- The color of an orange fruit.
- The color of ashes.
- A light shade of red.
- The color of blood.
- The color of clouds.
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- A dark shade of red.
- The color of the sky.
- The color of soil.
- The color of grass.
- The color of shiny and expensive jewelry.
- The color of the sun.
- The color of grapes.
14 Clues: The color of coal. • The color of soil. • The color of grass. • The color of ashes. • The color of blood. • A dark shade of red. • The color of grapes. • The color of clouds. • The color of the sky. • The color of the sun. • A light shade of red. • A shade of blue-green. • The color of an orange fruit. • The color of shiny and expensive jewelry.
Art Mediums 2025-02-26
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- Artwork created by folding paper.
- Gluing different materials onto a surface.
- A drawing medium that is dry and dusty.
- Using fabric yarn, or other fibers to create an artwork. Examples include knitting, sewing, crochet, needle felting etc.
- Artwork created using technology
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- An art material made of twigs of willow or vine that have been heated at a high temperature in an enclosed vessel without oxygen
- Using a variety of mediums to create an artwork.
- Transferring images created on one surface to another generally using ink.
- A drawing medium that resembles crayon, but a little more greasy and blendable. Made of pigment, oil and wax.
- A drawing medium using a colored liquid
- A meduim used to create 3D forms. The material is found in the earth.
- Using only a regular pencil to create an artwork.
- An art material applied with a brush. Many different types exist such as watercolor, tempura, gouache, acrylic and oil.
- The type of materials the artist uses.
14 Clues: Artwork created using technology • Artwork created by folding paper. • The type of materials the artist uses. • A drawing medium using a colored liquid • A drawing medium that is dry and dusty. • Gluing different materials onto a surface. • Using a variety of mediums to create an artwork. • Using only a regular pencil to create an artwork. • ...
Art Supplies 2025-12-12
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- a strong fabric surface for painting
- a thin, shiny coating put on pottery or painting
- a stand that holds your painting or drawing
- a special oven used for baking clay objects
- a liquid used to make paint less thick
- a tool for measuring straight lines
- a pen with colored ink for drawing
- a tool for cutting paper or fabric
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- a tool used to fasten papers together
- a thin, sticky strip used to attach things
- a tool with bristles used for applying paint
- a tool for drawing or writing with graphite
- a soft material used for shaping and modeling
- a shirt that protects your clothes when painting
14 Clues: a pen with colored ink for drawing • a tool for cutting paper or fabric • a tool for measuring straight lines • a strong fabric surface for painting • a tool used to fasten papers together • a liquid used to make paint less thick • a thin, sticky strip used to attach things • a tool for drawing or writing with graphite • a stand that holds your painting or drawing • ...
Physics of Martial Arts 2022-05-27
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- the addition or subtraction of multiple forces
- a Japanese martial art which also means 'empty hand'
- the unit for force
- the amount of space something takes up
- a measure of how much matter something contains
- a martial art that involves lots of kicking
- a measure of something's speed
- when an object speeds up
- the downwards force due to gravity
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- when an object slows down
- the amount of space between two objects or places
- related to mass and resists changes of motion
- when forces are balanced the speed is " "
- a Māori martial art involving the taiaha, the patu, the koikoi, and other traditional weapons
- another word for at rest / not moving
- changes an objects speed, direction, or shape
- a martial art that only allows punching
- a chinese martial art made world famous by stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan
18 Clues: the unit for force • when an object speeds up • when an object slows down • a measure of something's speed • the downwards force due to gravity • another word for at rest / not moving • the amount of space something takes up • a martial art that only allows punching • a martial art that involves lots of kicking • related to mass and resists changes of motion • ...
Chapter 7 Extra 2019-03-21
20 Clues: art • flat • plot • novel • paint • prose • frame • artist • talent • chapter • painter • sculptor • to paint • narrative • literature • work of art • picturesque • perspective • statue of bronze • sculpture of bronze
La movida 2025-03-19
23 Clues: fêtes • excès • cinéma • amitié • affiche • censure • pop-art • drogues • coiffure • couleurs • costumes • identité • rébellion • féminisme • répression • maquillage • personnage • décolletés • provocation • photographie • illustration • contre-culture • bande dessinée
VC1 Final Review 2 2025-12-12
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- small, quick sketch artists typically create in their sketchbooks at the beginning of a work of art to plan their composition
- type of art has no recognizable subject matter
- element of art that may be 2-dimensional(pencil on paper), 3-dimensional(wire) or implied(edge of shape or form)
- what you make when you mix black + a color
- principle of design that refers to the arrangement of visual elements to create stability in an artwork
- brown, white, gray, and/or black
- skill in producing expertly finished products
- the tools and materials an artist uses
- element of art that refers to the quality of a surface, both tactile and visual
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- element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, such as a cube, sphere, or cylinder
- line that defines just the outer edges of a subject
- gluing cut paper, photographs, fabric or any other two-dimensional materials onto a flat surface
- Artwork that promotes change by drawing attention to problem and appealing to people's sense of justice
- tool used by artists to organize values. It consists of values ranging from white to black, with several shades of gray in between
- yellow, orange and red
- matter things that are represented in a work of art such as people, buildings, and trees
- element of art that relates to the lightness or darkness of a color or tone
- type of art is based on realism, but is simplified by using shapes, lines, color etc, and can be achieved by fragmenting, cropping or distorting the subject matter
18 Clues: yellow, orange and red • brown, white, gray, and/or black • the tools and materials an artist uses • what you make when you mix black + a color • skill in producing expertly finished products • type of art has no recognizable subject matter • line that defines just the outer edges of a subject • ...
Art Project 2023-01-05
Contemporary Art 2020-04-26
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- A representation of a particular individual, usually intended to capture their likeness or personality.
- A work consisting of natural or artificial fibers, often woven.
- An art form that comprises visual elements in any medium and the space they inhabit.
- A painting technique developed by French artists Georges-Pierre Seurat and Paul Signac in which small, distinct points of unmixed color are applied in patterns to form an image.
- A soft drawing stick composed of finely ground pigment mixed with a gum tragacanth binder.
- Produces an image or pattern by applying pigment to an intermediate object—usually a thin sheet of material such as paper, plastic, wood, or metal—with designed gaps that allow the pigment to reach the exposed portions of a surface below.
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- A three-dimensional work of art
- A work of art rendered in only one color.
- A label applied to a loose group of mostly French artists who positioned themselves outside of the official Salon exhibitions in Paris organized by the Académie des Beaux-Arts.Known for capturing the fleeting quality of light with visible brushstrokes.
- Art that moves or has an element of motion.
- A large painting applied to a wall or ceiling, especially in a public space.
- A primarily American artistic movement of the 1960s, characterized by simple geometric forms devoid of representational content.
- A work of art made from paint applied to canvas, wood, paper, or another support.
- A work of art on paper that usually exists in multiple copies. It is created not by drawing directly on paper, but through a transfer process.
14 Clues: A three-dimensional work of art • A work of art rendered in only one color. • Art that moves or has an element of motion. • A work consisting of natural or artificial fibers, often woven. • A large painting applied to a wall or ceiling, especially in a public space. • A work of art made from paint applied to canvas, wood, paper, or another support. • ...
Art Terms 2020-10-14
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- a focal point, one part of the art piece that stands out
- the placement or arrangement of visual elements in an art piece.
- Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
- the back-most visual plane in an art piece
- the size of an object in comparison to other objects
- the visual plane between the front and back visual planes
- The arrangement of elements within an art piece to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts of an art piece for one, coherent whole
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- the front-most visual plane in an art piece
- a type of sketch that is small and quick
- the juxtaposition of two art subjects that make each other stand out
- artwork that features land
- An abstract artist that used the "drip" painting method
- How an artwork feels or looks like it would feel to the touch
- documentation of an artwork's ownership history
14 Clues: artwork that features land • a type of sketch that is small and quick • the back-most visual plane in an art piece • the front-most visual plane in an art piece • documentation of an artwork's ownership history • the size of an object in comparison to other objects • An abstract artist that used the "drip" painting method • ...
martial art 2021-04-09
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- Combat sport, which brings
- This is the art of hitting an opponent with the tip or edge of a knife on valid parts without being hit.
- This sport is practiced with points kicks and kicks. they have gloves in their hands
- this sport is practiced only with the feet.
- this sport is a martial art based on Myanmar's weapons, focusing mainly on sword, stick and spear.
- this sport is a Canadian martial art and self-defense system created in 1945 for law enforcement structures by Bill Underwood.
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- There are a very large number of varieties, but there are three main varieties
- the sport was created by Jigoro Kano in 1882
- is a ritual fighting performance by various ethnic groups around the Cunene River in southern Angola
- the world's most popular combat sport
- this sport is a close combat system of defensive tactics
- self-defense art form for women developed by Ned and Ann Paige, a married couple from Toronto, Ontario.
- Competitors in a typical match aim to submit to each other a total submission mainly in three rounds.
- this sport is an unarmed defensive martial art
14 Clues: Combat sport, which brings • the world's most popular combat sport • this sport is practiced only with the feet. • the sport was created by Jigoro Kano in 1882 • this sport is an unarmed defensive martial art • this sport is a close combat system of defensive tactics • There are a very large number of varieties, but there are three main varieties • ...
martial art 2021-04-09
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- Combat sport, which brings
- This is the art of hitting an opponent with the tip or edge of a knife on valid parts without being hit.
- This sport is practiced with points kicks and kicks. they have gloves in their hands
- this sport is practiced only with the feet.
- this sport is a martial art based on Myanmar's weapons, focusing mainly on sword, stick and spear.
- this sport is a Canadian martial art and self-defense system created in 1945 for law enforcement structures by Bill Underwood.
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- There are a very large number of varieties, but there are three main varieties
- the sport was created by Jigoro Kano in 1882
- is a ritual fighting performance by various ethnic groups around the Cunene River in southern Angola
- the world's most popular combat sport
- this sport is a close combat system of defensive tactics
- self-defense art form for women developed by Ned and Ann Paige, a married couple from Toronto, Ontario.
- Competitors in a typical match aim to submit to each other a total submission mainly in three rounds.
- this sport is an unarmed defensive martial art
14 Clues: Combat sport, which brings • the world's most popular combat sport • this sport is practiced only with the feet. • the sport was created by Jigoro Kano in 1882 • this sport is an unarmed defensive martial art • this sport is a close combat system of defensive tactics • There are a very large number of varieties, but there are three main varieties • ...
Martials art 2021-04-09
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- abreviation of ultimade fighting championship
- technic used with foot
- type of fights sports
- technic to protect urself.
- martials art is some ....
- its a difficult sports its a ...
- person trained to compete in sports
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- you do it with hand and foot
- a traditional japaness systeme combat
- synonyme of fights
- you need some to kick in heights
- martials art need dedication and...
- technic used with hand
- you need a lot of... to do this sports
14 Clues: synonyme of fights • type of fights sports • technic used with foot • technic used with hand • martials art is some .... • technic to protect urself. • you do it with hand and foot • you need some to kick in heights • its a difficult sports its a ... • martials art need dedication and... • person trained to compete in sports • a traditional japaness systeme combat • ...
Modern Art 2023-03-16
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- ใสซื่อ ไร้เดียงสา ไม่มีเล่ห์เหลี่ยม ซื่อๆ ง่ายๆ
- ลดทอนลักษณะที่สมจริงด้วยวิธีการที่เรียบง่าย ไม่ลอกเลียนแบบจากธรรมชาติ แต่ต้องการแสดงความจริงภายในใจ
- ศิลปินใน Cubism
- นำเอาลวดลายประดับตกแต่งต่างๆจากงานหัตถกรรมผสมผสานเข้ากับงานสถาปัตยกรรมเข้ามาใช้ในการทำงานจิตรกรรม
- ผู้ก่อตั้งคอนสตรัคติวิสม์
- มีจุดเด่นในการวาด ภาพตามแนวทางของโรแมนติก (Romantic) ด้วยวิธีการสร้างภาพที่ ไม่ให้เป็นเรื่องราวปะติดปะต่อกัน
- รูปทรงอิสระ สีสดใสตัดกันอย่างรุนแรง สร้างงานขึ้นตามสัญชาตญาณแห่งการแสดงออกอย่างเต็มที่
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- ผู้ริเริ่มศิลปะนามธรรม
- คนก่อตั้งคือ Doesburg กับ Mondrain
- ผู้เผยแพร่คำแถลงการณ์ของจิตรกรฟิวเจอริสม์
- แสดงออกถึง ความคิดและความฝันของมนุษย์โดยเน้นถึง จิตใจภายในจิตใต้สํานึก
- ผู้ก่อตั้ง Bauhaus
- ศิลปินผู้สรา้งผลงาน The Scream
- ผลงานจากยุค Dada
14 Clues: ศิลปินใน Cubism • ผลงานจากยุค Dada • ผู้ก่อตั้ง Bauhaus • ผู้ริเริ่มศิลปะนามธรรม • ผู้ก่อตั้งคอนสตรัคติวิสม์ • ศิลปินผู้สรา้งผลงาน The Scream • คนก่อตั้งคือ Doesburg กับ Mondrain • ผู้เผยแพร่คำแถลงการณ์ของจิตรกรฟิวเจอริสม์ • ใสซื่อ ไร้เดียงสา ไม่มีเล่ห์เหลี่ยม ซื่อๆ ง่ายๆ • แสดงออกถึง ความคิดและความฝันของมนุษย์โดยเน้นถึง จิตใจภายในจิตใต้สํานึก • ...
Indigenous Art 2023-04-25
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- used for accounting
- largest structure made by the Incas
- place that is close to what an Incan village would look like
- significant building technique for Incas
- most important struct to the Inca
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- reader of the knots
- building method stones are cut to fit each other perfectly
- perspiration of the sun
- teardrops of the moon
- used for food storage
- deity of the moon
- worth more than precious metal
- old mountain
- spoken word
14 Clues: spoken word • old mountain • deity of the moon • reader of the knots • used for accounting • teardrops of the moon • used for food storage • perspiration of the sun • worth more than precious metal • most important struct to the Inca • largest structure made by the Incas • significant building technique for Incas • building method stones are cut to fit each other perfectly • ...
Art Review 2023-06-04
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- There are ____ secondary colours
- primary means _______
- Green is a ______ colour
- There are ____ tertiary colours
- you can see pointillism pictures when you read a [magazine / newspaper / book]
- You can mix blue and _____ to make green
- pointillism is a picture made using _______
- tertiary means ______
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- You can mix red and _____ to make purple
- There are ____ primary colours
- to get secondary colours you mix together ____ primary colours
- You can mix yellow and _____ to make orange
- Red is a ______ colour
- secondary means ______
- Red-orange is a ______ colour
15 Clues: primary means _______ • tertiary means ______ • Red is a ______ colour • secondary means ______ • Green is a ______ colour • Red-orange is a ______ colour • There are ____ primary colours • There are ____ tertiary colours • There are ____ secondary colours • You can mix red and _____ to make purple • You can mix blue and _____ to make green • ...
Art Nouveau 2016-10-27
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- The country where nouveau started
- The later era that was influenced by the revival of nouveau
- States A north american country influenced by nouveau
- One of the continents where Art Nouveau originated
- The outdoor structural aspect that was influenced during this movement
- The type of lines used often in Art Nouveau
- This indoor decoration was strongly influenced by this movement
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- The nouveau era focused on the _________________ of decorative objects
- A school of design that gives another name to the nouveau era
- A word that means "new"
- The past era that nouveau designers wanted to abolish
- ______________ Grasset began the nouveau movement.
- A word used to define art in the nouveau era
- The museum that featured nouveau revival starting in 1959
14 Clues: A word that means "new" • The country where nouveau started • The type of lines used often in Art Nouveau • A word used to define art in the nouveau era • ______________ Grasset began the nouveau movement. • One of the continents where Art Nouveau originated • The past era that nouveau designers wanted to abolish • States A north american country influenced by nouveau • ...
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- three dimensionality
- the lights and darks
- focal point
- the difference between two things
- a point traveling through space
- how something feels
- hue
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- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- using an element over and over
- a planned way of using some elements
- the area or volume of something
- a line enclosing space
- when every thing works well together
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • three dimensionality • the lights and darks • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • the area or volume of something • a point traveling through space • the difference between two things • a planned way of using some elements • when every thing works well together • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- hue
- the area or volume of something
- using an element over and over
- a line enclosing space
- the lights and darks
- a planned way of using some elements
- how something feels
- a point traveling through space
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- the difference between two things
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- focal point
- when every thing works well together
- three dimensionality
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • the area or volume of something • a point traveling through space • the difference between two things • when every thing works well together • a planned way of using some elements • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-05-16
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- Repetition of an element or a motif. Repeats in a predictable manner.
- A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external reality or nature.
- The range of colours used by an artist in making a work of art.
- A form of balance in which each half of each image is a mirror reflection of the other half.
- The arrangement or pictorial elements in a picture plane - the layout.
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- Colours hues that cannot be produced by a mixture of other hues e.g. red, yellow, blue.
- The sensitivity and control of line variation to express particular visual characteristics - thick/thin straight/irregular.
- The application of dilute (watered down) paint to the paper or canvas.
- The actual and visual feel of surface areas - gritty/rough/smooth.
- A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony.
- Applying multiple layers of paint to build up the sense of depth to an art work.
- The relative lightness or darkness of a colour.
- A feeling of equal weight, attention, or attraction of visual elements within an artwork.
- A surface to which paint is applied also a coating material used to apply surface for painting.
14 Clues: The relative lightness or darkness of a colour. • The range of colours used by an artist in making a work of art. • The actual and visual feel of surface areas - gritty/rough/smooth. • Repetition of an element or a motif. Repeats in a predictable manner. • The application of dilute (watered down) paint to the paper or canvas. • ...
Eighth Art 2024-01-20
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- Edward Steichen served as the chief photographer for this American magazine
- A movement conveyed in Bearden's art imagery.
- A precursor to the modern camera that allowed for the projection of an inverted image onto a surface.
- A form of music made popular during the Harlem Renaissance.
- A method of producing photographs using a negative-positive process
- Technique used by Lichtenstein to create his artworks, involving dots and bold outlines
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- The box camera commonly associated with the early days of photography.
- Lichtenstein's art used comic book ______.
- A prominent African American artist.
- The inventor of the first practical photographic process, known as the daguerreotype
- Steichen was a key figure in the development of this influential photographic movement
- A style Bearden used that often incorporated elements of Cubist art.
- Steichen's famous portrait of this legendary actress and singer
- Lichtenstein's adaptation of famous artworks, such as "Whaam!" and "Drowning Girl," falls under the category of _________ art
14 Clues: A prominent African American artist. • Lichtenstein's art used comic book ______. • A movement conveyed in Bearden's art imagery. • A form of music made popular during the Harlem Renaissance. • Steichen's famous portrait of this legendary actress and singer • A method of producing photographs using a negative-positive process • ...
street art 2024-05-26
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- when artists sing in the street
- models we use to paint on
- A place where street art is created.
- you don't have to pay to see street art. it's ...
- a technique used with cardboard and paper
- a lighting used in fluorescent technique
- when an artist tries to do like you
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- you can give some ..... to the artist but it's not an obligation
- when artists draw or paint funny and witty drawings on magazines for example
- a paint we use to paint on walls
- ... of many colours used in knitting technique
- Street art is an ...
- when an artist stands on the same position all day like a ....
- symbolic drawings on walls
14 Clues: Street art is an ... • models we use to paint on • symbolic drawings on walls • when artists sing in the street • a paint we use to paint on walls • when an artist tries to do like you • A place where street art is created. • a lighting used in fluorescent technique • a technique used with cardboard and paper • ... of many colours used in knitting technique • ...
Art Heals 2025-04-17
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- v. 계속 가다 / Don’t stop—just c□□□□ o□! (띄어쓰기 없이)
- 동의어: heal
- v. to let someone go free
- a. 흥미로운, 매력적인 / a. pleasant, attractive, and charming
- I can d□□□ w□□□ the problem. (띄어쓰기 없이)
- n. a liquid or a pill, that is a treatment for illness or injury
- (사진2 참고)
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- a. 희망을 주는 / a. making someone feel better
- 유의어: viewpoint, outlook, standpoint, angle / Everyone has a different p__________.
- Hot and cold are o________.
- 유의어: assignment, mission, work
- (사진1 참고)
- v. 없애주다, 완화하다
- in a way that shows you do what you should do because it is your job or responsibility /
14 Clues: (사진1 참고) • (사진2 참고) • 동의어: heal • v. 없애주다, 완화하다 • v. to let someone go free • Hot and cold are o________. • 유의어: assignment, mission, work • I can d□□□ w□□□ the problem. (띄어쓰기 없이) • a. 희망을 주는 / a. making someone feel better • v. 계속 가다 / Don’t stop—just c□□□□ o□! (띄어쓰기 없이) • a. 흥미로운, 매력적인 / a. pleasant, attractive, and charming • ...
Conscious art 2025-02-05
14 Clues: sauver • La forêt • Le sujet • un collage • un pochoir • réutilisez • Etre concentré • la vie sauvage • un conservateur • l’art numérique • une photographie • une pénurie d’eau • l’empreinte carbone • etre respectueux de l’environnement
Performing Art 2025-09-03
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- People who watch and experience a performance
- The design of dance movements for performances
- Practice sessions before a performance
- Clothing worn by performers to represent characters
- The person who guides and coordinates a performance
- Equipment used to illuminate the stage
- Cosmetics applied to enhance or change appearance for roles
- The written text of a play or performance
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- The area where performers present their work
- The act of presenting a play, dance, or musical piece
- Objects used on stage by performers
- Effects Audio used to enhance a performance
- Performing without a script or prior planning
- The art of performing in plays, films, or TV
14 Clues: Objects used on stage by performers • Practice sessions before a performance • Equipment used to illuminate the stage • The written text of a play or performance • Effects Audio used to enhance a performance • The area where performers present their work • The art of performing in plays, films, or TV • People who watch and experience a performance • ...
Pop Art 2025-11-06
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- which pop artist is famous for painting soup cans and Marilyn Monroe
- what idea from factories inspired pop artists to repeat images
- who were often the main subjects of pop art portraits like singers and actors
- what art movement was inspired by popular culture and advertising
- what kind of items like soup cans or bottles were often used in pop art
- what visual effect is created when bright colours and bold shapes are placed next to each other
- what type of books inspired Roy Lichtenstein’s art style
- which pop artist used comic book dots and speech bubbles in his work
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- what type of strong outlines were often used to make pop art stand out
- what group of colours red yellow and blue were commonly used in pop art
- what kind of colours are often used in pop art to grab attention
- who was the famous movie star painted by Andy Warhol
- what technique did pop artists often use to show everyday items many times
- what inspired many pop artists including posters and packaging
14 Clues: who was the famous movie star painted by Andy Warhol • what type of books inspired Roy Lichtenstein’s art style • what idea from factories inspired pop artists to repeat images • what inspired many pop artists including posters and packaging • what kind of colours are often used in pop art to grab attention • ...
Word Families with "y" and "ie" 2022-05-17
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- Cover something in a hole.
- Devoted time to learn about something.
- People who are related to each other.
- Secret agents.
- Covers something in a hole.
- Pick something up and move it.
- Moved quickly.
- Collections of pictures. Another word for "art museums" is "art _________".
- Devote time to learn about something.
- Secretly spotted something.
- Collection of pictures. Another word for "art museum" is "art _______".
- Secret agent.
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- Covered something in a hole.
- Items used to create power for gadgets or devices.
- Devotes time to learn about something.
- Picked something up and move it.
- Move quickly.
- Moves quickly.
- Picks something up and move it.
- Item used to create power for gadgets or devices.
- People who are related to each other. (Plural)
21 Clues: Move quickly. • Secret agent. • Secret agents. • Moves quickly. • Moved quickly. • Cover something in a hole. • Covers something in a hole. • Secretly spotted something. • Covered something in a hole. • Pick something up and move it. • Picks something up and move it. • Picked something up and move it. • People who are related to each other. • Devote time to learn about something. • ...
Global Studies 2024-11-10
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- made an observatory
- worldly
- until the mid-1500s European Scholars accepted the teachings of
- disagreed with many of the new scientific ideas
- impacted people's everyday lives
- many of the great scientific discoveries made during the Renaissance were in this area
- a complete change or overthrow of a government
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- the type of art before Renaissance art
- most influential scientist of the time
- funded Renaissance art
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- “ I think, therefore I am “
- Earth-centered universe
- was improved by the technological advances of the time
- studied orbits
- Gutenberg created the printing press
- where the Renaissance started
- a rebirth of learning that produces many great works of art and literature
- helped to improve drawings
- most prevalent religion of the time
20 Clues: worldly • studied orbits • made an observatory • funded Renaissance art • Earth-centered universe • helped to improve drawings • “ I think, therefore I am “ • where the Renaissance started • impacted people's everyday lives • most prevalent religion of the time • Gutenberg created the printing press • the type of art before Renaissance art • most influential scientist of the time • ...
Nature 2022-06-27
25 Clues: In • Owl • Art • Star • Down • Wake • Burn • Mess • Dark • Piano • Frost • Color • Grand • Little • Fallen • Violet • Flight • Citadel • Scorpio • Blossoms • Thoughts • Kintsugi • Masquerade • Introversion • DeadlyNightshade
Painting with Paper Vocabulary 2025-01-14
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- with paper: Megan Coyle’s collage technique where she cuts magazine strips and glues them down in such a way that they resemble the brushstrokes in a painting
- art: artwork that does not depict anything from the real world (figures, landscapes, animals, etc.) Nonrepresentational art may simply depict shapes, colors, lines, etc., but may also express things that are not visible– emotions or feelings.
- an artistic rendering of the artist created by the artist
- the depiction of natural scenery in art. Landscape paintings may capture mountains, valleys, bodies of water, fields, forests, and coasts and may or may not include man-made structures as well as people.
- art: depicts something that is easily recognizable by most people
- the characteristics of the visual appearance of a work of art that ties it to other work created by that same artist
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- representational art, also refers to artwork that depicts the figure
- a work of art that depicts a person
- refers to the surface used to make art, such as the canvas or paper used to paint or collage on
- a work of art made by assembling different parts to create a new, completed whole. Often made with materials like paper and fabric glued onto a surface.
- areas where light from a light source cannot reach. As a result, these areas are darker than other sections of a particular object or figure.
- life: the depiction of mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural or man-made
- the layout used for a work of art
- areas that are hit directly by light. These sections are typically much lighter than other areas of a particular object or figure.
- an artistic representation of a city.
- (also known as subject matter): the content that is depicted in a work of art
16 Clues: the layout used for a work of art • a work of art that depicts a person • an artistic representation of a city. • an artistic rendering of the artist created by the artist • art: depicts something that is easily recognizable by most people • representational art, also refers to artwork that depicts the figure • ...
HS Art 1 Artist Crossword Review 2018-11-01
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- The number of words in Pablo Picasso's full name.
- Leonardo da Vinci painted a portrait of someone that is considered “the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world”. That artwork is called (2 words)?
- This art movement was invented by Pablo Picasso. It is described as painting recognizable forms as fragmented, geometric shapes.
- a style or movement in painting depicting vivid colors, often thick application of paint, and real-life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. Vincent Van Gogh was a leader during this movement.
- Leonardo da Vinci was born in this country.
- This art movement is the painting, sculpture and decorative arts of the period of European history, emerging as a distinct style in Italy in about 1400. Leonardo da Vinci specialized in this art movement.
- Frida Kahlo was married to this famous Mexican artist two different times! (first name, last name)
- This is the country that Frida Kahlo was born and draws influences from including this country's indigenous cultures, mythology, 19th century painters.
- A person with wide-ranges of different knowledge or learning. Leonardo da Vinci was described as one of these. da Vinci was famous for art, architecture, mathematics, botany, and more!
- This artist experienced several physical handicaps including polio when she was 6, a bus traffic accident, and and amputated leg.
- This art movement is described as dream-like, unreal, hallucinatory, and stressing the subconscious of the mind. Frida Kahlo specialized in this art movement.
- Vincent Van Gogh was born in this country.
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- Frida Kahlo was so passionate and dedicated to her art making, that she finished her last painting ________ days before her death.
- Who supported Leonardo da Vinci's career? (three words)
- Pablo Picasso was famous for what personal period? It is categorized as melancholy, sad themes with monochromatic blues.
- This is one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous and most visited works of art. (2 words)
- This artist was influenced by many fellow artists and friends including Chagall, Rousseau, Cezanne, Renoir, Matisse, Greco, and African Art.
- Vincent van Gogh had many different influences for his artwork, but the thing that influenced his work the most was __________.
- Frida Kahlo's themes often were centered around personal experiences, emotion, feelings, political happenings, and what?
- Vincent van Gogh moved here to further his study of art.
- How many artworks did Vincent van Gogh sell in his lifetime?
- This artist's painting style is described as "fire, intensity, sunshine" because of the very distinct, bright, vibrant colors and very deliberate brushstrokes.
22 Clues: Vincent Van Gogh was born in this country. • Leonardo da Vinci was born in this country. • The number of words in Pablo Picasso's full name. • Who supported Leonardo da Vinci's career? (three words) • Vincent van Gogh moved here to further his study of art. • How many artworks did Vincent van Gogh sell in his lifetime? • ...
l'art 2022-01-11
21 Clues: lys • verk • farge • konge • maleri • museum • å male • å tegne • fontene • lærerik • skulptur • å besøke • kjedelig • landskap • kunstner • å beundre • utstilling • gammel kunst • modern kunst • jernbanestasjon • spennende, interessant
Student B 2020-02-06
25 Clues: Dad • Art • Job • Old • When • Thin • Pets • Never • Asian • Young • Actor • Singer • French • Always • Grangma • Science • Country • Animals • Address • Children • Homework • Favourite • Difficult • Languages • Interesting
All about school 2023-09-21
25 Clues: PE • art • clip • desk • math • music • drama • ruler • chair • estojo • marcaT • compass • history • science • english • spanish • caderno • pencilsh • geography • whiteboard • portuguese • noticeboard • correction F • coloredpencil • computerscience
New York High Line Spots 2024-04-22
25 Clues: Art • Area • Views • Route • River • Scenic • Access • Ascend • Events • Plaques • Feature • Vendors • Seating • Facility • Features • Artworks • Activity • Position • Structure • Landscapes • Historical • Structures • Surroundings • Neighborhood • Installations
Η εκπαίδευση στην Ελλάδα 2025-11-12
21 Clues: law • adult • recess • I study • student • diploma • religion • medicine • teenager • geography • classroom • art class • university • High school • language art • Kindergarten • Middle school • college student • tutoring school • school cafeteria • Elementary school
Nature 2022-06-27
25 Clues: In • Owl • Art • Star • Down • Wake • Burn • Mess • Dark • Piano • Frost • Color • Grand • Little • Fallen • Violet • Flight • Citadel • Scorpio • Blossoms • Thoughts • Kintsugi • Masquerade • Introversion • DeadlyNightshade
MAPEH 2022-10-26
20 Clues: doh • nfa • tone • line • from • rhythm • CONTENT • BALANCE • QUACKERY • pyramids • AUDIENCE • emphasis • REFLEXOLOGY • ACUPUNCTURE • GLOBAL-TREND • ARt-ELEMENTS • STARRY-NIGHT • EXPRESSIONISM • NEO-CLASSICIsM • HERBAL-MEDICINE
Week 1 Review 2022-02-16
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- This art period lasted from 1600 to 1750.
- This art period lasted from the 1760s to the 1840s/1850s.
- He painted "The Supper at Emmaus."
- The Council of ____ was a series of meetings from 1545 to 1563.
- This art technique uses strong contrasts between light and dark colors to make a subject look more dramatic.
- It is one of the 4 key elements of counter-reformation art. It is the idea that art must be accurate.
- It is one of the 4 key elements of counter-reformation art. It says unnecessary nudity should be avoided.
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- This city was becoming more important to the art world at the end of the 17th century.
- This intellectual movement brought new interest to classical Greece and Rome, helping the Neoclassical period become popular.
- It is one of the 4 key elements of counter-reformation art. It says art must be easy to understand.
- It is one of the 4 key elements of counter-reformation art. It says the viewer should be able to relate with the subject's happiness or pain.
- This country was a leader of the art world at the start of the 17th century.
- He painted "A Lion Hunt."
13 Clues: He painted "A Lion Hunt." • He painted "The Supper at Emmaus." • This art period lasted from 1600 to 1750. • This art period lasted from the 1760s to the 1840s/1850s. • The Council of ____ was a series of meetings from 1545 to 1563. • This country was a leader of the art world at the start of the 17th century. • ...
July 2024-06-21
15 Clues: Sport • Tattoo • My art • Your art • Crossword • First time • Facetime at • Win me over • Special day • Basement Art • One year after • post date spot • Meeting friends • Back when we used • Two blue stripes on this
INTODUCTION TO ART 2021-12-16
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- object designed to perform a specific kind.
- technology: the making of crafts.
- arranging visual images and words to communicate a message.
- composition; composition from a given topic.
- one who is skilled in a particular craft.
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- skill with which one uses tools and materials to execute a given task.
- tangible and observed in height
- art: deals with the use of body parts.
- a substance used to create an artwork.
- refers to the work of art that is skillfully produced by hands.
- art: deals with the history and literature of art.
- art: perceived and appreciated by use of the sense of vision.
- expressing one’s feelings /ideas.
- defined by medium and composition and made on flat surfaces.
- drawing and painting compositions from objects that exist naturally.
15 Clues: tangible and observed in height • expressing one’s feelings /ideas. • technology: the making of crafts. • art: deals with the use of body parts. • a substance used to create an artwork. • one who is skilled in a particular craft. • object designed to perform a specific kind. • composition; composition from a given topic. • ...
June 2024-06-21
15 Clues: Sport • Tattoo • My art • Your art • Crossword • First time • Special day • Facetime at • Win me over • Basement Art • One year after • Meeting friends • post dating spot • Back when we used • Two blue stripes on this
talents 2021-11-08
17 Clues: art • dance • singing • lipsync • hulahoop • monolouge • rubicscube • poetryslam • beatboxing • magictricks • personality • flexibility • instruments • fashionshow • storytelling • facepainting • cakedecortion
medieval art 2015-11-12
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- what was the name of the knight in tis poem
- true/false The duke of Berry was poor
- how many humans are in this tapestry?
- true/false the tapestry was sewn between 1070 and 1080
- this tapestry tells the story of the conquest of what country?
- the name of the island that the Irish monks were on was called what?
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- it was made by _____ ______ on a remote island
- most beautiful of all illustrated books
- what else did this man enjoy?
- who was actually captured
- the Book Of Kells was made in he last half of this century
- This poem was written by Chretien de Troyes around 1170 for Marie
- this nobleman lived in Ffrance ariund the 1400s
- true/false The Duke Of Berry loved animals
- true/false Lancelot the night, has been captured
15 Clues: who was actually captured • what else did this man enjoy? • true/false The duke of Berry was poor • how many humans are in this tapestry? • most beautiful of all illustrated books • true/false The Duke Of Berry loved animals • what was the name of the knight in tis poem • it was made by _____ ______ on a remote island • this nobleman lived in Ffrance ariund the 1400s • ...
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- the area or volume of something
- using an element over and over
- a line enclosing space
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- a planned way of using some elements
- how something feels
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- hue
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- a point traveling through space
- the difference between two things
- the lights and darks
- focal point
- three dimensionality
- when every thing works well together
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • a point traveling through space • the area or volume of something • the difference between two things • when every thing works well together • a planned way of using some elements • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Street art 2020-10-21
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- A piece of heavy fabric on which a painting can be created
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited
- Person who deliberately destroys or damages someone else's property
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship
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- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- a person who creates paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby
- People who graffiti their names
- unpleasant or repulsive, especially in appearance
- a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall
- The name of a famous British street artist
- one of the five boroughs of NYC
14 Clues: People who graffiti their names • one of the five boroughs of NYC • The name of a famous British street artist • unpleasant or repulsive, especially in appearance • a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship • contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law • A piece of heavy fabric on which a painting can be created • ...
martial art 2021-04-09
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- this sport is a close combat system of defensive tactics
- is a ritual fighting performance by various ethnic groups around the Cunene River in southern Angola
- self-defense art form for women developed by Ned and Ann Paige, a married couple from Toronto, Ontario.
- the sport was created by Jigoro Kano in 1882
- Competitors in a typical match aim to submit to each other a total submission mainly in three rounds.
- this sport is practiced only with the feet.
- the world's most popular combat sport
- There are a very large number of varieties, but there are three main varieties
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- this sport is an unarmed defensive martial art
- this sport is a Canadian martial art and self-defense system created in 1945 for law enforcement structures by Bill Underwood.
- this sport is a martial art based on Myanmar's weapons, focusing mainly on sword, stick and spear.
- Combat sport, which brings
- This is the art of hitting an opponent with the tip or edge of a knife on valid parts without being hit.
- This sport is practiced with points kicks and kicks. they have gloves in their hands
14 Clues: Combat sport, which brings • the world's most popular combat sport • this sport is practiced only with the feet. • the sport was created by Jigoro Kano in 1882 • this sport is an unarmed defensive martial art • this sport is a close combat system of defensive tactics • There are a very large number of varieties, but there are three main varieties • ...
Art History 2023-09-03
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- The Baroque period had lots of fancy details and dramatic scenes in art. Paintings and sculptures from this time are very detailed and often show exciting moments.
- Realism is about painting things exactly as they look in real life. Artists like Gustave Courbet made paintings that look just like the real world.
- Deco Art Deco is all about stylish and geometric shapes. It was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and you can see it in buildings, furniture, and posters from that time.
- Cubism is a style where artists break things into geometric shapes, like squares and triangles. It looks like they took apart objects and put them back together in a cool way.
- Art Abstract art is all about shapes and colors that don't represent anything real. It's like a puzzle, and you can think about what it means to you.
- Romanticism is full of emotions and nature. Artists painted beautiful landscapes and dramatic scenes. It's like they were telling stories with their art.
- Fauvism is about using bold and wild colors. Artists like Henri Matisse used colors that don't always match reality, but it made their art exciting and fun.
- The Renaissance was a time when art became more realistic and detailed. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful paintings and sculptures.
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- Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities.
- Neoclassicism is about going back to the art styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists made statues and paintings that looked like they came from a long time ago.
- Post-Impressionists like Vincent van Gogh used bright colors and thick brushstrokes to express their feelings. Their art is full of energy and movement.
- Impressionism is about painting what you see in a moment. Artists like Monet and Renoir painted scenes with lots of colors and light. They made it look like the sun was shining in their paintings.
- Expressionism In this style, artists use big splashes of color and bold brushstrokes to express their feelings. It's like they're painting their emotions on the canvas.
- Surrealism is all about strange, dreamy art. Painters like Salvador Dali made paintings that didn't always make sense, but they were interesting to look at.
- Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs.
15 Clues: Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs. • Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities. • ...
Art History 2023-09-03
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- The Baroque period had lots of fancy details and dramatic scenes in art. Paintings and sculptures from this time are very detailed and often show exciting moments.
- Realism is about painting things exactly as they look in real life. Artists like Gustave Courbet made paintings that look just like the real world.
- Deco Art Deco is all about stylish and geometric shapes. It was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and you can see it in buildings, furniture, and posters from that time.
- Cubism is a style where artists break things into geometric shapes, like squares and triangles. It looks like they took apart objects and put them back together in a cool way.
- Art Abstract art is all about shapes and colors that don't represent anything real. It's like a puzzle, and you can think about what it means to you.
- Romanticism is full of emotions and nature. Artists painted beautiful landscapes and dramatic scenes. It's like they were telling stories with their art.
- Fauvism is about using bold and wild colors. Artists like Henri Matisse used colors that don't always match reality, but it made their art exciting and fun.
- The Renaissance was a time when art became more realistic and detailed. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful paintings and sculptures.
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- Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities.
- Neoclassicism is about going back to the art styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists made statues and paintings that looked like they came from a long time ago.
- Post-Impressionists like Vincent van Gogh used bright colors and thick brushstrokes to express their feelings. Their art is full of energy and movement.
- Impressionism is about painting what you see in a moment. Artists like Monet and Renoir painted scenes with lots of colors and light. They made it look like the sun was shining in their paintings.
- Expressionism In this style, artists use big splashes of color and bold brushstrokes to express their feelings. It's like they're painting their emotions on the canvas.
- Surrealism is all about strange, dreamy art. Painters like Salvador Dali made paintings that didn't always make sense, but they were interesting to look at.
- Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs.
15 Clues: Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs. • Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities. • ...
Indigenous Art 2023-04-25
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- teardrops of the moon
- old mountain
- deity of the moon
- building method stones are cut to fit each other perfectly
- worth more than precious metal
- significant building technique for Incas
- spoken word
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- place that is close to what an Incan village would look like
- largest structure made by the Incas
- most important struct to the Inca
- perspiration of the sun
- used for accounting
- reader of the knots
- used for food storage
14 Clues: spoken word • old mountain • deity of the moon • used for accounting • reader of the knots • teardrops of the moon • used for food storage • perspiration of the sun • worth more than precious metal • most important struct to the Inca • largest structure made by the Incas • significant building technique for Incas • building method stones are cut to fit each other perfectly • ...
STREET ART 2021-12-09
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- ACTING ILLEGALY IN THE PUBLIC SPACE
- WHEN ART IS DISPLAYED IN A MUSEUM
- LOCATION OF NYC IN THE USA
- TO BE OK WITH SOMETHING
- HE WAS DRAWING WITH CHALK
- ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS CITY FOR STREET ART
- THERE IS A FAMOUS BRIDGE HERE
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- PEOPLE OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD/CITY
- NOT TO BE OK WITH SOMETHING
- THERE ARE FIVE OF IT IN NEW YORK
- HE PAINTED ON AN ELEPHANT IN THE 70's
- THERE, YOU CAN WALK IN A BEAUTIFUL AND FAMOUS PARK
- PAINTING/MAKING ART IN THE PUBLIC SPACE
- ANONYMOUS STREET ARTIST
14 Clues: ANONYMOUS STREET ARTIST • TO BE OK WITH SOMETHING • HE WAS DRAWING WITH CHALK • LOCATION OF NYC IN THE USA • NOT TO BE OK WITH SOMETHING • THERE IS A FAMOUS BRIDGE HERE • PEOPLE OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD/CITY • THERE ARE FIVE OF IT IN NEW YORK • WHEN ART IS DISPLAYED IN A MUSEUM • ACTING ILLEGALY IN THE PUBLIC SPACE • HE PAINTED ON AN ELEPHANT IN THE 70's • ...
Art crossword 2022-03-27
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- A palce, where you can watch art
- A palce, where you can make art
- A long writing about some thing
- Something very special
- Its the material used to paint paintings
- A picture of someone
- You hang it on the wall
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- The big things you look at when you are on square
- The thing you listen to everyday
- When some thins is very specific and accurate
- You go to cinema to watch..
- An unfinished art work
- Basically what this is about
- You can write with this one
14 Clues: A picture of someone • An unfinished art work • Something very special • You hang it on the wall • You go to cinema to watch.. • You can write with this one • Basically what this is about • A palce, where you can make art • A long writing about some thing • A palce, where you can watch art • The thing you listen to everyday • Its the material used to paint paintings • ...
Art & Creativity 2024-12-12
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- mysterious and difficult to understand
- suggested without being directly expressed
- extremely large
- something that decides or limits the way in which sth can be done
- not seeming to be based on a reason, system or plan and sometimes seeming unfair
- a substance that is put into the blood and that protects the body from a disease
- born to parents who are not married to each other
- to be more impressive than sb/sth
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- a formal written or spoken statement saying what you know to be true, usually in court
- a work of art that is a solid figure or object made by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay , metal, etc.
- to prevent sth from happening
- attractive in a way that makes you want to have or do sth
- connected with sports such as running, jumping and throwing
- to publicly and officially tell people about sth important
14 Clues: extremely large • to prevent sth from happening • to be more impressive than sb/sth • mysterious and difficult to understand • suggested without being directly expressed • born to parents who are not married to each other • attractive in a way that makes you want to have or do sth • to publicly and officially tell people about sth important • ...
Art Elements 2024-11-25
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- What element of art shows rules that helps us understand how colors work?
- What colors are located next to each other on the color wheel?
- What element of art is a mark that is made using a drawing tool or brush?
- What colors do you get when you mix two primary colors together?
- What is a repeated decorative design?
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- What are mathematical shapes known as?
- What colors are red, orange, and yellow?
- What are made up shapes called- clouds, hearts?
- What colors are green, blue, and purple?
- What element of art is the area between and around objects?
- What are the 3 colors, when mixed together make all other colors?
- What Colors are located across from each other on the color wheel?
- What is the lightness and darkness of a color?
- What element of are describes how an object feels?
14 Clues: What is a repeated decorative design? • What are mathematical shapes known as? • What colors are red, orange, and yellow? • What colors are green, blue, and purple? • What is the lightness and darkness of a color? • What are made up shapes called- clouds, hearts? • What element of are describes how an object feels? • ...
Art terms 2025-04-08
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- A layer of material applied to a bisque
- How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or square
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- A single material an artist may use
- Way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work, often to a focal area
- Material is cut, carved or chipped away
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- Less water, but still workable
- A difference in the use of two elements
- Different kinds of materials are joined together
- Lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- An object with three dimensions with height and depth
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- A chamber used to heat clay to a specific temperature, causing a chemical change to take place
- Liquid material is poured into mold
14 Clues: Less water, but still workable • A single material an artist may use • Liquid material is poured into mold • A layer of material applied to a bisque • A difference in the use of two elements • Material is cut, carved or chipped away • Different kinds of materials are joined together • Lightness and darkness of a color or value scale • ...
Art class 2024-02-28
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- a large object you paint on that's white
- a very sticky substance to put two things together
- pencils like a pencil but colored and a tiny tip
- mix match and play with it like playdough
- Knife super sharp object you cut with
- draw with these rainbow colors with thick tip
- the main tool for a portrait artist
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- we use this to sketch things out before we draw
- a large medium or small line of sticky hard
- Tool use with clay pointy skinny object
- Brush scratch and score with this its in the bins
- measure and mark your project or paper
- sparkle your paper up with these tiny specks
- sketch in this for ideas before final decision
14 Clues: the main tool for a portrait artist • Knife super sharp object you cut with • measure and mark your project or paper • Tool use with clay pointy skinny object • a large object you paint on that's white • mix match and play with it like playdough • a large medium or small line of sticky hard • sparkle your paper up with these tiny specks • ...
Art class 2024-02-28
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- a large object you paint on that's white
- a very sticky substance to put two things together
- pencils like a pencil but colored and a tiny tip
- mix match and play with it like playdough
- Knife super sharp object you cut with
- draw with these rainbow colors with thick tip
- the main tool for a portrait artist
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- we use this to sketch things out before we draw
- a large medium or small line of sticky hard
- Tool use with clay pointy skinny object
- Brush scratch and score with this its in the bins
- measure and mark your project or paper
- sparkle your paper up with these tiny specks
- sketch in this for ideas before final decision
14 Clues: the main tool for a portrait artist • Knife super sharp object you cut with • measure and mark your project or paper • Tool use with clay pointy skinny object • a large object you paint on that's white • mix match and play with it like playdough • a large medium or small line of sticky hard • sparkle your paper up with these tiny specks • ...
Art history 2024-04-14
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- - Style of Indian painting characterised by small, detailed brushwork (9 letters)
- - UNESCO World Heritage Site in Maharashtra known for its rock-cut caves (15 letters)
- - Indian state famous for its intricate silver filigree work (6 letters)
- - Indian state known for its vibrant Warli tribal art (11 letters)
- - Sanskrit word for the sacred syllable often depicted in Indian art (2 letters)
- - Ancient Indian city known for its Buddhist stupas and sculptures (6 letters)
- - Traditional Indian dance form known for its intricate hand gestures (13 letters)
- - Traditional Indian art form from Bihar known for its intricate designs (9 letters)
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- - Indian state known for its colourful and geometric Kalamkari paintings (13 letters)
- - Sacred text that inspired early Indian art during the Vedic period (5 letters)
- - Traditional Indian storytelling art form from West Bengal (10 letters)
- - Indian art form, commonly practised and characterised by geometric patterns and motifs (7 letters)
- - Famous Mughal emperor known for his patronage of the arts (5 letters)
- - South Indian state famous for its temple architecture and classical dance forms (9 letters)
14 Clues: - Indian state known for its vibrant Warli tribal art (11 letters) • - Famous Mughal emperor known for his patronage of the arts (5 letters) • - Traditional Indian storytelling art form from West Bengal (10 letters) • - Indian state famous for its intricate silver filigree work (6 letters) • ...
Art styles 2022-11-04
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- stressed graceful movements and a playful use of line and delicate colors.
- captured everyday subjects and emphasized the momentary effect of sunlight
- art that used very bright colors and figures that were flat and stiff
- familiar scenes as they actually were
- style in which dreams, fantasy, and the subconsciousness served as an inspiration to the artist
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- artists who painted cities and farmlands of America realistically
- emphasized movement strong value, contrast, and variety
- name given to the period of awakening at the end of the middle ages
- where artist tries to communicate their strong emotional feelings and stressed personal feeling rather than composition
- featured massive size, solid, heavy walls, and wide use of the Roman arches
- a period of time during which a single family provided a succession of rulers.
- style that stresses structure and design
- featured in churches that soared upward
- artist's personal way of using the elements of art and principles of design
14 Clues: familiar scenes as they actually were • featured in churches that soared upward • style that stresses structure and design • emphasized movement strong value, contrast, and variety • artists who painted cities and farmlands of America realistically • name given to the period of awakening at the end of the middle ages • ...
Street Art 2022-06-09
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- type of earth that can be moulded when it's wet.
- utensil using by a painter
- an instrument for converting sound be amplified or recorded
- liquid that is blown through the air in the form of drops.
- the costume of a theatre or film company.
- a person who dances or whose profession is dancing.
- a practitioner of mime or a performer in a mime.
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- the range of colours used by an artist.
- a person who sings, especially professionally.
- a person who performs rap music.
- a person who plays a musical instrument.
- an artist who makes sculptures.
- a platform, typically in a theatre,on actors perform.
- an artist who paints pictures
14 Clues: utensil using by a painter • an artist who paints pictures • an artist who makes sculptures. • a person who performs rap music. • the range of colours used by an artist. • a person who plays a musical instrument. • the costume of a theatre or film company. • a person who sings, especially professionally. • type of earth that can be moulded when it's wet. • ...
ART C2 2025-10-14
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- not interesting or exciting in any way
- a type of painting, drawing, or sculpture that uses shapes, lines, and colour in a way that does not try to represent the appearance of people or things
- having, or being likely to cause, a very close friendship or personal or sexual relationship
- creating a special feeling, especially a mysterious or romantic feeling
- making you feel worried or upset
- not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way
- traditional and ordinary
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- extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter
- very sudden or noticeable, or full of action and excitement
- so interesting or exciting that it holds your attention completely
- very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural
- having or expressing more than one possible meaning, sometimes intentionally
- making someone feel better
- strong in colour or shape, and very noticeable to the eye
14 Clues: traditional and ordinary • making someone feel better • making you feel worried or upset • not interesting or exciting in any way • extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter • not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way • very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural • strong in colour or shape, and very noticeable to the eye • ...
Kayci F. Family vocab 2024-10-10
17 Clues: art • Math • Desk • Test • Senior • Junior • history • cooking • writing • science • english • Freshman • spelling • Sophomore • principal • Elementary • highschool
HS Art 1 Artist Crossword Review 2018-11-01
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- This is the country that Frida Kahlo was born and draws influences from including this country's indigenous cultures, mythology, 19th century painters.
- This is one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous and most visited works of art. (2 words)
- Vincent van Gogh moved here to further his study of art.
- a style or movement in painting depicting vivid colors, often thick application of paint, and real-life subject matter, but were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, distort form for expressive effect, and use unnatural or arbitrary colour. Vincent Van Gogh was a leader during this movement.
- This artist experienced several physical handicaps including a polio when she was 6, a bus traffic accident, and and amputated leg.
- Vincent Van Gogh was born in this country.
- This art movement was invented by Pablo Picasso. It is described as painting recognizable forms as fragmented, geometric shapes.
- This artist's painting style is described as "fire, intensity, sunshine" because of the very distinct, bright, vibrant colors and very deliberate brushstrokes.
- Frida Kahlo was so passionate and dedicated to her art making, that she finished her last painting ________ days before her death.
- Leonardo da Vinci painted a portrait of someone that is considered “the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world”. That artwork is called (2 words)?
- Frida Kahlo was married to this famous Mexican artist two different times! (first name, last name)
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- Vincent van Gogh had many different influences for his artwork, but the thing that influenced his work the most was __________.
- How many artworks did Vincent van Gogh sell in his lifetime?
- Who supported Leonardo da Vinci's career? (three words)
- Leonardo da Vinci was born in this country.
- This art movement is the painting, sculpture and decorative arts of the period of European history, emerging as a distinct style in Italy in about 1400. Leonardo da Vinci specialized in this art movement.
- Frida Kahlo's themes often were centered around personal experiences, emotion, feelings, political happenings, and what?
- This artist was influenced by many fellow artists and friends including Chagall, Rousseau, Cezanne, Renoir, Matisse, Greco, and African Art.
- A person with wide-ranges of different knowledge or learning. Leonardo da Vinci was described as one of these. da Vinci was famous for art, architecture, mathematics, botany, and more!
- The number of words in Pablo Picasso's full name.
- This art movement is described as dream-like, unreal, hallucinatory, and stressing the subconscious of the mind. Frida Kahlo specialized in this art movement.
- Pablo Picasso was famous for what personal period? It is categorized as melancholy, sad themes with monochromatic blues.
22 Clues: Vincent Van Gogh was born in this country. • Leonardo da Vinci was born in this country. • The number of words in Pablo Picasso's full name. • Who supported Leonardo da Vinci's career? (three words) • Vincent van Gogh moved here to further his study of art. • How many artworks did Vincent van Gogh sell in his lifetime? • ...
Antilope 2024-10-01
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- Sumpbeboer, ofte funnet vadende gjennom grunt vann.
- Liten og slank, ofte sett i par i åpne gressletter.
- Liten art med store øyne, ofte sett i par.
- Kritisk truet, kjent for sin kuleformede nese.
- En av de minste artene, mindre enn 50 cm høy.
- Nordamerikansk rask art, ofte forvekslet med denne gruppen.
- Denne arten trives i høyt gressland nær våtmarker.
- Halvakvatisk, ofte funnet i sumper og våtmarker.
- Funnet i åsene i Sør-Afrika, med ullaktig pels.
- Kjent for sine overlevelsesevner i ørkenen og lange horn.
- Sjelden art fra Kenya, kjent som "fireøyet antilope" på grunn av preorbitale kjertler.
- Liten skogsart med blålig skjær i pelsen.
- Rask, slank dyr som ofte finnes på afrikanske savanner.
- Utbredt art, ofte sett når den skyter inn i buskas.
- Kjent for sine karakteristiske striper og elegante bygning.
- Stor art med imponerende spiralhorn.
- Foretrekker flomområder og myrland.
- Ensom skogsbeboer, kjent for sin sky oppførsel.
- Tibetansk art med verdifull fin ull.
- Smidig art kjent for sine karakteristiske hopp.
- Rask løper kjent for sin utholdenhet i høy fart.
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- Har en unik hjerteformet profil på ansiktet.
- Liten art tilpasset tørre områder, funnet i steinete regioner.
- Unik art med to par horn, funnet i India.
- Høylandsart kjent for sin ettertraktede ull.
- Utdødd i naturen, oppkalt etter sine buede horn.
- Kjent for sin hastighet og blåsvart flekkete pels.
- Kritisk truet ørkenart med spiralhorn.
- Liten, med en våken holdning og store ører.
- Kjent for evnen til å stå på to ben for å nå blader.
- Tilpasset liv i kuperte og fjellrike områder.
- En gang nær utryddelse, denne arten har en hvit ansiktsstripe.
- Skiller seg ut med sin mørke pels og buede horn.
- Asias største art, også kjent som blå okse.
- Kjent for sine lange, rette horn og ørkenhabitat.
- Ofte funnet nær vann, kjent for sin ringformede bakende.
- Den største av sitt slag, ofte sett på åpne sletter.
- Gjenkjent av sin distinkte hvite hale, også kjent som gnu.
- Hjemmehørende på det indiske subkontinentet, kjent for spiralhorn.
- Mindre og mer unnvikende enn sin større slektning.
- Liten og unnvikende, ofte sett når den skyter inn i buskas.
- En underart med karakteristiske lange, lyreformede horn.
- Kjent for sine grasiøse hopp og rødbrun pels.
- Funnet nær Zambezi-elven, denne arten er en god svømmer.
- Sky skogbeboer med slående hvite striper.
- Denne sjenerte arten finnes ofte i tett vegetasjon.
- Stor art med bakoverbøyde horn.
- Større slektning med spektakulære vridde horn.
- En klatreart med spesialiserte hover.
49 Clues: Stor art med bakoverbøyde horn. • Foretrekker flomområder og myrland. • Stor art med imponerende spiralhorn. • Tibetansk art med verdifull fin ull. • En klatreart med spesialiserte hover. • Kritisk truet ørkenart med spiralhorn. • Unik art med to par horn, funnet i India. • Liten skogsart med blålig skjær i pelsen. • Sky skogbeboer med slående hvite striper. • ...
Cruciverbazzo 2025-01-10
20 Clues: Art • pane • COPY • MARIA • BUYER • SCHER • CORTO • SERIF • ITALIA • PLANNEr • INFINITO • CREATIVO • THE LINE • DIRECTOR • STRATEGI • BODY ANT • EVIDENCE • MARCHETINg • LOVE The Line • Pubblicitaria
INTODUCTION TO ART 2021-12-16
Across
- object designed to perform a specific kind.
- technology: the making of crafts.
- arranging visual images and words to communicate a message.
- composition; composition from a given topic.
- one who is skilled in a particular craft.
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- skill with which one uses tools and materials to execute a given task.
- tangible and observed in height
- art: deals with the use of body parts.
- a substance used to create an artwork.
- refers to the work of art that is skillfully produced by hands.
- art: deals with the history and literature of art.
- art: perceived and appreciated by use of the sense of vision.
- expressing one’s feelings /ideas.
- defined by medium and composition and made on flat surfaces.
- drawing and painting compositions from objects that exist naturally.
15 Clues: tangible and observed in height • expressing one’s feelings /ideas. • technology: the making of crafts. • art: deals with the use of body parts. • a substance used to create an artwork. • one who is skilled in a particular craft. • object designed to perform a specific kind. • composition; composition from a given topic. • ...
Japanese Martial Arts 2013-02-24
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- A four letter word that is what Martial Artists wear
- A sword used in some Japanese Martial Arts
- An art based on kyujutsu (archery)
- Is a uniform for training in Martial Arts
- Is a method for defeating an armed appoinent with no weapons
- Is a modern martial art of sword fighting
- A traditional Martial Art School
- Judo uniform
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- Is a physical strike using the foot, leg or knee
- Highest Colour of ranking in Karate belts
- A move used in Jujitsu
- Is a striking blow with the closed fist
- A martial art originated in the 7th century AD
- Is a striking art using punching,kicking and blocking
- Is a martial art used to defend yourself while also protecting thier attacker from injury
15 Clues: Judo uniform • A move used in Jujitsu • A traditional Martial Art School • An art based on kyujutsu (archery) • Is a striking blow with the closed fist • Highest Colour of ranking in Karate belts • Is a uniform for training in Martial Arts • Is a modern martial art of sword fighting • A sword used in some Japanese Martial Arts • A martial art originated in the 7th century AD • ...
Comm 102 Review 2025-12-01
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- Interpreting between two parties
- Hall's code of art where the understanding of a piece isn't adherent to social norms
- Stereotype
- Hall's code of art where the understanding of a piece is adherent to social norms
- Obsession of buying and selling, typically hides origin of products
- Hall's code of art where the understanding of a piece is partially adherent to social norms
- A way to exercise power using cultural knowledge
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- The creation of a person by art
- Creation using pre-existing artifacts
- The implicit contexts and meanings of a piece of art
- The explicit material of a piece of art
- How one views themselves
- The "look" given to others, mainly women
- A set of values pushed by our living environment
- Call out
15 Clues: Call out • Stereotype • How one views themselves • The creation of a person by art • Interpreting between two parties • Creation using pre-existing artifacts • The explicit material of a piece of art • The "look" given to others, mainly women • A set of values pushed by our living environment • A way to exercise power using cultural knowledge • ...
vc 2020-05-22
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- a computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment, meant for viewer engaged activity
- a person who creates the visual standards for all of the stores in a corporate chain.
- a prestigious applied art college in Los Angeles, educating students for the apparel and entertainment industries
- creates the shopping environment through prop and mannequin display
- the application of fine art to objects used for their functional value in every day life
- commercial transactions conducting on the internet
- a person who coordinates clothing, jewelry, and accessories for photo shoots, magazine layouts, and high profile events
- a PR professional who interact with the media to build a favorable image of a bring
- the use of visual art at a store front location, meant to encourage customers to enter the store.
- how the elements of art and design are composed according to the principles of art and design
- person responsible for the production of public relation functios for celebrities, film, corporations and retailers
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- the actual location of a business establishment
- the use of experiential technology in retail environments, which allow the customer to be directly involved
- sight, smell, touch, hearing, taste
- the field of using applied art to draw attention to a product, a retail environment, an event, etc.
- the most powerful of the five senses in a human being
- short term retail environments which offer consumers a close up experience with the brand as well as access to exclusive merchandise
- visual art that is created solely for its aesthetic value
- a form of shopping which engages the customer to try new products, take part in a class, have an experience
- the underlying idea or thought behind a work of art, a display, or an exhibition
- refers to the various ways that consumer may seek desired products, such as mobile apps, brick-and-mortar stores, the internet, etc.
21 Clues: sight, smell, touch, hearing, taste • the actual location of a business establishment • commercial transactions conducting on the internet • the most powerful of the five senses in a human being • visual art that is created solely for its aesthetic value • creates the shopping environment through prop and mannequin display • ...
ART APPRECIATION (CROSSWORD PUZZLE) GROUP 3 GREEN FALCONS 2024-09-16
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- a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon.
- - only one color
- - a specialized form of drawing that refers to using brushes to apply colored liquid to support.
- - Make shapes and figures by carving or molding materials like clay, metal or stone.
- - interpreted as beauty
- - refers to the production, presentation, or interpretation of art through the use of robots or robotic technology.
- - an image by transferring pigment from a matrix to a final surface, often but not always paper.
- - Drawing with a pencil
- - It's the height, width, and length with pieces that add depth to the mix, consuming more of the field of vision.
- - thin material for writing or drawing
- - the actual coloring substance of paint.
- - Art in which artist's medium is action
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- - a form of art that, in comparison to traditional forms of art, involves the viewer's interaction.
- A three-dimensional object in art or design
- - The study of past events
- - art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- -the base for something
- - Set up objects or materials in a room or space to create an experience that people can enjoy
- - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting.
- - It can be used to create mood, define form, and convey emotions.
- - the principle that the form art takes should be based upon its intent and purpose.
- an instrument for writing or drawing with ink
- The external boundary or outline of an object.
- Reality - Is the process of creating a 360-degree explorable virtual environment using technology
- - It describes both a visual and an activity.
- - process or reproducing spatial object upon a plane or curved spaces
- - art that moves or appears to move
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
- - A feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- - ancient surfaces used for early drawings
30 Clues: - only one color • -the base for something • - interpreted as beauty • - Drawing with a pencil • - The study of past events • - art that moves or appears to move • A continuous mark made on a surface. • - thin material for writing or drawing • - Art in which artist's medium is action • - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting. • - A feeling of depth or three dimensions. • ...
Essential Art History Vocab 2025-09-08
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- of Art:A creation meant to express an idea or emotion.
- intended function or theme of an artwork, especially in architecture.
- new ideas or methods in art.
- way a surface feels or looks like it feels.
- intended use or purpose of an artwork.
- physical substances used to make an artwork.
- way an artwork is displayed to an audience.
- request or order for a specific artwork to be created.
- circumstances or background in which an artwork was made.
- emotion or personal meaning in a work.
- term for innovative, experimental, or cutting-edge art.
- area around, within, or between elements in a work.
- in an idealized or emotionally exaggerated way.
- people who observe and interpret the artwork.
- story told through a piece of art.
- of the same or similar elements throughout a work.
- to appear perfect or better than reality.
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- relationship in size between different parts of a work.
- repeating decorative design or motif.
- element of art derived from reflected light.
- subject matter or meaning of a work of art.
- awe, grandeur, or beauty beyond measure.
- area of an artwork that draws the viewer’s attention.
- path the viewer’s eye takes through a work.
- Plane:The flat surface of a two-dimensional artwork.
- visible shape or configuration of something in art.
- arrangement of elements in a piece of art.
- method used to create an artwork.
- visual tempo or beat, created by repeated elements.
- person who supports artists by funding or commissioning work.
- two-dimensional enclosed area in art.
- use of differences to create visual interest.
- sense of harmony and wholeness in a composition.
- distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- use of different elements to create visual interest.
- lightness or darkness of a color.
- continuous mark made by a tool or implied by edges.
37 Clues: new ideas or methods in art. • method used to create an artwork. • lightness or darkness of a color. • story told through a piece of art. • repeating decorative design or motif. • two-dimensional enclosed area in art. • intended use or purpose of an artwork. • emotion or personal meaning in a work. • awe, grandeur, or beauty beyond measure. • ...
'Vanitas' Unit Vocabulary Crossword 2014-06-15
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- The substances or materials used in the creation of a work of art.
- The part of a painting that is nearest to the person looking at the artwork.
- Shortness of time.
- An element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
- A quality of colour. The lesser the ____, the less vibrant the painting.
- Excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements.
- This is one of the seven elements of art. It is an enclosed space. The boundaries of the _____ are defined by the other elements of art (e.g. lines, colours, textures).
- One of the phrases related to the structural frame. The use of _____ & _______ represent ideas or qualities of a work of art.
- A basic element of art that refers to a continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point.
- The part of an artwork (painting, drawing) that forms a setting for the main figures of objects, or appears furthest from the viewer.
- The area to which the eye is drawn.
- An element of art that is used to describe either the way a three-dimensional work feels like when touched or the way an artist can depict the way something feels like in artworks.
- Purity or intensity of colour.
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- The method used when creating artworks.
- A recurring idea or concept in an artwork.
- The action of putting things together; the way objects are arranged.
- The visible shape or configuration of something.
- The portrayal of someone of something in a work of art.
- This is what one ends up with when black (or some other dark colour) is added to a pure hue.
- A 17th century still life painting that was intended to remind the viewer of the transience of created objects, of pleasure, even of life itself.
- The state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association.
21 Clues: Shortness of time. • Purity or intensity of colour. • The area to which the eye is drawn. • The method used when creating artworks. • A recurring idea or concept in an artwork. • The visible shape or configuration of something. • The portrayal of someone of something in a work of art. • The substances or materials used in the creation of a work of art. • ...
ART VOCABULARY 2020-12-07
Across
- TO DO SOMETHING BADLY
- HIGHLY PRAISED
- FILM THAT KEEPS YOU IN SUSPENSE
- SHOUT AT THE END OF A PERFORMANCE TO GET THE PERFORMER TO PLAY MORE
- NEGATIVE CRITICISED
- EXTREMELY UPSETTING
- UNCONECTED AND WITHOUT ORDER
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- LIKE BUDS OF A FLOWER,OPEN AND GROW
- SIMPLE BUT ATTRACTIVE STYLE
- IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE
- movie POLICE OR CRIME THEME
- TO MAKE AN EXPRESSION OF STRONG DISAPPROVAL OR DISAGREEMENT
- AGAINST ACCEPTED SOCIAL STANDARS
- NOT AS GOOD AS PEOPLE SAY
14 Clues: HIGHLY PRAISED • NEGATIVE CRITICISED • EXTREMELY UPSETTING • TO DO SOMETHING BADLY • IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE • NOT AS GOOD AS PEOPLE SAY • SIMPLE BUT ATTRACTIVE STYLE • movie POLICE OR CRIME THEME • UNCONECTED AND WITHOUT ORDER • FILM THAT KEEPS YOU IN SUSPENSE • AGAINST ACCEPTED SOCIAL STANDARS • LIKE BUDS OF A FLOWER,OPEN AND GROW • ...
Gothic Art 2022-03-24
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- types of school controlled by bishops
- gave the church a greater sense of height
- built specifically for merchants
- makes a colorful figure when sunlight shines on it
- this supported the weight of the building
- built for local government
- center and symbol of the cities
- people dedicated to teaching religion
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- independent groups teacher and students who did not want to teach and study under the control of other authorities
- built for nobles
- 12th century type of art
- pieces of stones in arches, doors and windows
- blocks of stone of different sizes for walls and etc.
- language mainly used in science, religion, and law
14 Clues: built for nobles • 12th century type of art • built for local government • center and symbol of the cities • built specifically for merchants • types of school controlled by bishops • people dedicated to teaching religion • gave the church a greater sense of height • this supported the weight of the building • pieces of stones in arches, doors and windows • ...
Art & culture 2021-12-04
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- pretty and attractive but not always useful
- objects made out of baked clay
- the art of producing beautiful writing using pens or brushes
- material for covering floors
- increases brain's activity
- extremely large
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- to show something
- skilled worker
- different types of people or things
- to value somebody or something
- all people
- traditional things that people do in an area
- a liquid that you put on a surface and use a brush to color
- hard & shiny substance
14 Clues: all people • skilled worker • extremely large • to show something • hard & shiny substance • increases brain's activity • material for covering floors • to value somebody or something • objects made out of baked clay • different types of people or things • pretty and attractive but not always useful • traditional things that people do in an area • ...
Art Final 2016-12-14
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- How our eyes look around in a work of art.
- Decorates surfaces with planned, repeated units.
- The difference between elements in an artwork.
- All is in harmony.
- The distance or area between around, above, below or within things.
- A 3-dimensional object, length, width and height. A 3-D object can be viewed from many different sides.
- A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions – length and width.
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- The comfortable arrangement of things in art. There can be symmetrical _____ or asymmetrical _____.
- A mark made by a pointed tool, such as a brush, pen or stick.
- Describes the feel of an actual surface. There is actual ______ and implied ______.
- The creation of a focal area in a work of art.
- The relationship of something from dark to light, or light to dark.
- The repetition of shapes, lines and forms.
- Consists of hue (another word for color), Intensity (brightness), and value (lightness or darkness).
14 Clues: All is in harmony. • How our eyes look around in a work of art. • The repetition of shapes, lines and forms. • The creation of a focal area in a work of art. • The difference between elements in an artwork. • Decorates surfaces with planned, repeated units. • A mark made by a pointed tool, such as a brush, pen or stick. • ...
Medieval Art 2023-12-15
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- the most commonly used wall decoration in Byzantine churches
- The remains of a martyr
- A devotional panel depicting a sacred image
- semi-circular area at one end of the nave
- The part of a church that runs perpendicular to the nave
- A building plan that follows a straight line
- a vestibule at the entryway to a church
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- an element of architecture or sculpture that is reused
- a type of plan for a church in the shape of a cross
- The Capital city of Byzantium
- "little man"
- A pose of prayer or pleading
- The architectural element that holds the weight of the dome of the Hagia Sophia
- The central aisle of a basilica
14 Clues: "little man" • The remains of a martyr • A pose of prayer or pleading • The Capital city of Byzantium • The central aisle of a basilica • a vestibule at the entryway to a church • semi-circular area at one end of the nave • A devotional panel depicting a sacred image • A building plan that follows a straight line • a type of plan for a church in the shape of a cross • ...
Art class 2024-02-28
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- a large object you paint on that's white
- a very sticky substance to put two things together
- pencils like a pencil but colored and a tiny tip
- mix match and play with it like playdough
- Knife super sharp object you cut with
- draw with these rainbow colors with thick tip
- the main tool for a portrait artist
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- we use this to sketch things out before we draw
- a large medium or small line of sticky hard
- Tool use with clay pointy skinny object
- Brush scratch and score with this its in the bins
- measure and mark your project or paper
- sparkle your paper up with these tiny specks
- sketch in this for ideas before final decision
14 Clues: the main tool for a portrait artist • Knife super sharp object you cut with • measure and mark your project or paper • Tool use with clay pointy skinny object • a large object you paint on that's white • mix match and play with it like playdough • a large medium or small line of sticky hard • sparkle your paper up with these tiny specks • ...
Baroque Art 2024-04-09
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- Italian word that the name Baroque came from
- What kind of music was Baroque?
- What was the "Girl with Pearl Earrings" original name?
- What is another name for Proserpina?
- Where is a Baroque building in Canada?
- The place that Baroque is known to be used
- What did people have a hard time doing during the Back of Six Cello Suites?
- A design that tricks your eyes
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- One word that describes how people viewed Baroque
- Baroque focuses on an individuals _________ with God.
- One way Baroque influenced art.
- Another time period that Baroque was compared to
- Protestant ________.
- The first name of a famous woman Baroque artist
14 Clues: Protestant ________. • A design that tricks your eyes • One way Baroque influenced art. • What kind of music was Baroque? • What is another name for Proserpina? • Where is a Baroque building in Canada? • The place that Baroque is known to be used • Italian word that the name Baroque came from • The first name of a famous woman Baroque artist • ...
Art Movements 2024-04-29
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- Marylin Diptych, Warhol
- Starry Night, Van Gogh
- Liberty Leading the People
- The Two Fridas, Frida Kahlo
- The Scream, Munch
- The Stone Breakers, Courbet
- Goldfish, Matisse
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- Oath of the Horatii, David
- Improvisation 28, Kandinsky
- Migration of the Negro, Lawrence
- The Swing, Fragonard
- The Kiss, Klimt
- The Coiffure, Cassatt
- Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Picasso
14 Clues: The Kiss, Klimt • The Scream, Munch • Goldfish, Matisse • The Swing, Fragonard • The Coiffure, Cassatt • Starry Night, Van Gogh • Marylin Diptych, Warhol • Oath of the Horatii, David • Liberty Leading the People • Improvisation 28, Kandinsky • The Two Fridas, Frida Kahlo • The Stone Breakers, Courbet • Migration of the Negro, Lawrence • Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Picasso
Contemporary Art 2024-05-21
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- To not have something that is needed-L.
- Last name of famous artist AND big U.S. city-C.
- Refused to accept something-R.
- A style of art that emphasizes not showing much-M.
- Took for yourself without permission-A.
- Depend on something; need it to work-R.
- Predicted something in the future-F.
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- Related to ideas and concepts-C.
- Wide, extensive, including many things-B.
- Having a small amount of something-S.
- A space where nothing exists-V.
- Changing, not staying in one place-S.
- Made something hard to see; partially erased-B.
- Different, unlike other things-D.
14 Clues: Refused to accept something-R. • A space where nothing exists-V. • Related to ideas and concepts-C. • Different, unlike other things-D. • Predicted something in the future-F. • Having a small amount of something-S. • Changing, not staying in one place-S. • To not have something that is needed-L. • Took for yourself without permission-A. • ...
Art crossword 2023-04-24
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- To do with symmetry or non-symmetry
- The 2D or 3D form
- The illusion of convergence or not
- How rough the art looks or feels
- How much shade or color
- Regularly repeating elements
- May be straight, curved or looped
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- Weight to suggest quality difference
- The captivating part
- The illusion of being non-stationary
- How large something is
- The arrangement
- Your canvas
- The coherent big picture
14 Clues: Your canvas • The arrangement • The 2D or 3D form • The captivating part • How large something is • How much shade or color • The coherent big picture • Regularly repeating elements • How rough the art looks or feels • May be straight, curved or looped • The illusion of convergence or not • To do with symmetry or non-symmetry • Weight to suggest quality difference • ...
Art History 2023-09-03
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- The Baroque period had lots of fancy details and dramatic scenes in art. Paintings and sculptures from this time are very detailed and often show exciting moments.
- Realism is about painting things exactly as they look in real life. Artists like Gustave Courbet made paintings that look just like the real world.
- Deco Art Deco is all about stylish and geometric shapes. It was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and you can see it in buildings, furniture, and posters from that time.
- Cubism is a style where artists break things into geometric shapes, like squares and triangles. It looks like they took apart objects and put them back together in a cool way.
- Art Abstract art is all about shapes and colors that don't represent anything real. It's like a puzzle, and you can think about what it means to you.
- Romanticism is full of emotions and nature. Artists painted beautiful landscapes and dramatic scenes. It's like they were telling stories with their art.
- Fauvism is about using bold and wild colors. Artists like Henri Matisse used colors that don't always match reality, but it made their art exciting and fun.
- The Renaissance was a time when art became more realistic and detailed. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful paintings and sculptures.
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- Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities.
- Neoclassicism is about going back to the art styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists made statues and paintings that looked like they came from a long time ago.
- Post-Impressionists like Vincent van Gogh used bright colors and thick brushstrokes to express their feelings. Their art is full of energy and movement.
- Impressionism is about painting what you see in a moment. Artists like Monet and Renoir painted scenes with lots of colors and light. They made it look like the sun was shining in their paintings.
- Expressionism In this style, artists use big splashes of color and bold brushstrokes to express their feelings. It's like they're painting their emotions on the canvas.
- Surrealism is all about strange, dreamy art. Painters like Salvador Dali made paintings that didn't always make sense, but they were interesting to look at.
- Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs.
15 Clues: Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs. • Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities. • ...
