art Crossword Puzzles
Art Walk 2024-01-26
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- This artist's portraits have funny faces
- Known for his ballerinas
- Pop art at it's finest
- Unibrows & Hearts
- Explosive, abstract technique
- Popularized children's literature
- Painting on the ceiling is very tough
- Painted President Obama
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- Created the most well known portrait
- Flowers are a girl's best friend
- This artist is missing an ear
- Creator of Rosie The Riveter
- The face of surrealism
- This artist's identity remains unknown
14 Clues: Unibrows & Hearts • Pop art at it's finest • The face of surrealism • Painted President Obama • Known for his ballerinas • Creator of Rosie The Riveter • This artist is missing an ear • Explosive, abstract technique • Flowers are a girl's best friend • Popularized children's literature • Created the most well known portrait • Painting on the ceiling is very tough • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-02-20
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- Meaning of Renaissance
- painting on wet plaster
- painted the Mona Lisa
- "smoky"
- artists painted on wet _________ on walls
- Study of the human body
- Medieval artisits painted scenes from this
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- the style of Renaissance Art
- type of panel that cracked easily
- creates depth in a painting
- Renaissance artists painted on this
- paint was mixed with this
- Greek and Roman _________ inspired a lot of Renaissance art
- paint made from owder mixed in egg yolk
14 Clues: "smoky" • painted the Mona Lisa • Meaning of Renaissance • painting on wet plaster • Study of the human body • paint was mixed with this • creates depth in a painting • the style of Renaissance Art • type of panel that cracked easily • Renaissance artists painted on this • paint made from owder mixed in egg yolk • artists painted on wet _________ on walls • ...
art supplies 2023-10-13
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- thin and black, used for lining
- Holds all of your art
- large surface;holds all of your supplies
- Used to pick up paint
- inky coloring tool
- Bob Ross uses this to create his masterpiece
- colored charcoal
- Seals paper with metal wire
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- What you draw on
- punches holes in paper
- you sit in it
- you listen to it while you draw
- you sketch with this
- Cuts paper
14 Clues: Cuts paper • you sit in it • What you draw on • colored charcoal • inky coloring tool • you sketch with this • Holds all of your art • Used to pick up paint • punches holes in paper • Seals paper with metal wire • thin and black, used for lining • you listen to it while you draw • large surface;holds all of your supplies • Bob Ross uses this to create his masterpiece
Lemon Art 2023-10-17
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- pretty, especially in a way that looks old-fashioned
- the general arrangement of the different parts of something that is made, such as a building, book, machine, etc.
- to show that a day or an event is important by doing something special on it
- a small device containing powder that burns or explodes and produces bright coloured lights and loud noises, used especially at celebrations
- to move slowly on water or in the air
- a place where a lot of people go on holiday
- the subject or main idea in a talk, piece of writing or work of art
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- a figure of a person or an animal in stone, metal, etc., usually the same size as in real life or larger
- the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this
- sweet food eaten at the end of a meal
- to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard unitsCitrus fruit belonging to the group of fruit that includes oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit
- fruit belonging to the group of fruit that includes oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit
- if you are attracted by something, it interests you and makes you want it; if you are attracted by somebody, you like or admire them
- the act or process of making something that is new, or of causing something to exist that did not exist before
14 Clues: sweet food eaten at the end of a meal • to move slowly on water or in the air • a place where a lot of people go on holiday • pretty, especially in a way that looks old-fashioned • the subject or main idea in a talk, piece of writing or work of art • the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables; a drink made from this • ...
Art Supplies 2023-10-28
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- Brushes used to apply paint, available in various shapes and sizes.
- Wax sticks used to add color to paper or other surfaces.
- Paints that are activated with water to create soft, transparent colors.
- A flat surface used for mixing and holding paint.
- Sticks of chalk used on chalkboards or for sidewalk art.
- A stand that holds the canvas or paper while painting or drawing.
- Wooden or mechanical pencils with colored cores for drawing and coloring.
- Small, shiny particles used to add sparkle and texture to art.
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- A moldable material used to create sculptures and pottery.
- Black or colored sticks used for drawing and shading.
- A surface for painting, often made of cloth stretched on a wooden frame.
- A book with blank pages for sketching, drawing, and doodling.
- Templates with designs that can be traced or filled in with color.
- An adhesive used for sticking paper, fabric, or other materials together.
14 Clues: A flat surface used for mixing and holding paint. • Black or colored sticks used for drawing and shading. • Wax sticks used to add color to paper or other surfaces. • Sticks of chalk used on chalkboards or for sidewalk art. • A moldable material used to create sculptures and pottery. • A book with blank pages for sketching, drawing, and doodling. • ...
Art Crossword 2024-04-03
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- _________ Dali
- Painter of the School of Athens; another turtle
- ____ Lisa
- Pablo ________
- ________ Above the Sea
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- Painter of the Sistine Chapel; one of four turtles
- The Birth of ________
- Girl with a ______ Earring
- The Great Wave off _________
- Vincent Van _____
- The _______ by Edvard Munch
- Leonardo da ______
- Claude ______
- _______ Night
14 Clues: ____ Lisa • Claude ______ • _______ Night • _________ Dali • Pablo ________ • Vincent Van _____ • Leonardo da ______ • The Birth of ________ • ________ Above the Sea • Girl with a ______ Earring • The _______ by Edvard Munch • The Great Wave off _________ • Painter of the School of Athens; another turtle • Painter of the Sistine Chapel; one of four turtles
Roman Art 2024-04-25
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- A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material.
- The Arch of "________________"
- Latin for "gods"
- A _________ line drawing that consists of drawing a picture using only one line.
- A square tile used to create mosaics.
- Mosaics were meant to be _____________ on.
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- A type of ceiling that the Romans were known for using. These were usually very high and decorative.
- A temple dedicated to all of the Roman gods.
- The tyrannical Roman emperor who was a rival to Constantine.
- Latin for "all"
- A large amphitheater used for violent entertainment.
- At the very top of the Pantheon is a hole called the _______________.
- The Romans were inspired by ___________ temples.
- The front face of a building.
14 Clues: Latin for "all" • Latin for "gods" • The front face of a building. • The Arch of "________________" • A square tile used to create mosaics. • Mosaics were meant to be _____________ on. • A temple dedicated to all of the Roman gods. • The Romans were inspired by ___________ temples. • A large amphitheater used for violent entertainment. • ...
Art Professions 2025-02-05
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- a person who tells actors what to do in a play or movie
- a person who makes statues from stone, wood, or other materials
- a person who writes music
- a person who creates clothes and new fashion styles
- a person who acts in movies, plays, or TV shows
- a person who puts makeup on actors, models, or other people
- a person who makes paintings, drawings, or other creative works
- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music
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- a person who plays the drums in a band
- a person who creates dance moves for performances
- a person who acts, sings, or dances in front of people
- a person who leads an orchestra or choir
- a person who draws pictures for books or magazines
- a person who plays the guitar
14 Clues: a person who writes music • a person who plays the guitar • a person who plays the drums in a band • a person who leads an orchestra or choir • a person who acts in movies, plays, or TV shows • a person who creates dance moves for performances • a person who draws pictures for books or magazines • a person who creates clothes and new fashion styles • ...
Art Review 2025-08-20
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- one of the parts of a tree
- overly self-important in speech and manner
- a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal
- an equal in age or position person
- to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it
- injury to the body, such as a cut, scratch or tear in the skin
- to express a thought, feeling, or idea
- to make someone remember something or feel an emotion
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- famous, or well known because of something
- feature that marks something as clearly different from others
- try to do it or achieve it, usually over a long period of time
- a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf
- to give all your time, effort, or love
- a person who is one of the first people to do something
14 Clues: one of the parts of a tree • an equal in age or position person • a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf • to give all your time, effort, or love • to express a thought, feeling, or idea • famous, or well known because of something • overly self-important in speech and manner • a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal • ...
Art careers 2025-10-12
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- Plans and designs interior spaces for residential or commercial properties.
- A senior role that manages the creative team and ensures the quality of a final product or project.
- Studies and interprets artistic works and traditions, often working in museums or educational institutions.
- Creates visual concepts, by hand or using computer software, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, or captivate consumers.
- Captures images for various purposes, such as advertising, photojournalism, or fine art.
- Manages and organizes collections for museums or galleries, including planning exhibits.
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- Creates clothing and accessories.
- Creates images for books, magazines, advertising, and other media.
- Educates students on art techniques and history at various levels, from schools to colleges.
- Uses the creative process of art-making to improve a person’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- Brings characters and objects to life through 2D or 3D animation for films, games, or advertisements.
- Designs buildings and other structures.
- Focuses on designing the user experience for websites and apps.
- Oversees the visual style and images for publications, advertising campaigns, or other media.
14 Clues: Creates clothing and accessories. • Designs buildings and other structures. • Focuses on designing the user experience for websites and apps. • Creates images for books, magazines, advertising, and other media. • Plans and designs interior spaces for residential or commercial properties. • ...
Art Theory 2026-04-15
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- The size relationship between different parts of an object or between different objects in a scene.
- How an artist arranges elements so the artwork feels stable and equal in weight.
- When all the elements in an artwork work together to make it feel complete and "whole".
- The area around or between objects that creates the illusion of distance.
- Using very different elements next to each other, like black next to white, to make them stand out.
- A flat, 2D area created when a line meets itself; for example, a circle.
- This element describes how a surface feels to the touch, like rough or smooth.
- Repeating elements to create a "visual beat" or a sense of movement in the design.
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- An object that looks 3D because it has height, width, and depth.
- Produced when light reflects off an object; it can be primary or secondary.
- Using different shapes, colours, or textures to keep the artwork interesting and not boring.
- Making one specific part of an artwork the main focus to catch the viewer's eye.
- A mark made by a moving point; it can be straight, wavy, or zig-zag.
- The lightness or darkness of a colour, often used to create a shadow.
14 Clues: An object that looks 3D because it has height, width, and depth. • A mark made by a moving point; it can be straight, wavy, or zig-zag. • The lightness or darkness of a colour, often used to create a shadow. • A flat, 2D area created when a line meets itself; for example, a circle. • The area around or between objects that creates the illusion of distance. • ...
Saphires Crossword 2015-04-01
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- art of navigation
- study of motion
- the study of horses
- the art of designing a camp
- the study of books
- study of gums
- study of food
- study of birds
- study of properties of substances
- study of slugs
- study of runes
- study of trees
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- study of crime and/or criminals
- study of weather
- study of epilepsy
- study of skin
- the art of cultivating and selling flowers
- study of remedies
- study of environment
19 Clues: study of skin • study of gums • study of food • study of birds • study of slugs • study of runes • study of trees • study of motion • study of weather • art of navigation • study of epilepsy • study of remedies • the study of books • the study of horses • study of environment • the art of designing a camp • study of crime and/or criminals • study of properties of substances • ...
4th Grade Crossword - Jen Stark Unit 2023-04-18
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- Blue, green, purple
- Red, yellow, orange
- Two or more objects, colors, or shapes repeated in the same way.
- A type of line used in the artist's drip art.
- Where she started her art career.
- What she uses for her drip art.
- A large picture on a wall or ceiling.
- A single line, shapes, and colors that repeat.
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- A combination of colors.
- A type of color combination that the artist uses in her art.
- What the artist made to make her art from as a kid.
- A path created by a moving point, like a pencil.
- She is known for her multicolored drip art.
- What she is inspired by.
14 Clues: Blue, green, purple • Red, yellow, orange • A combination of colors. • What she is inspired by. • What she uses for her drip art. • Where she started her art career. • A large picture on a wall or ceiling. • She is known for her multicolored drip art. • A type of line used in the artist's drip art. • A single line, shapes, and colors that repeat. • ...
3 2025-03-25
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- Created Fountain artwork
- Early Renaissance artist
- Abstract art innovator
- Romantic landscape artist
- Venetian Mannerist artist
- Spanish Baroque artist
- Rococo French painter
- Painted realism style
- English portrait painter
- Dutch painter of interiors
- American female artist
- Impressionist pioneer
- Romantic French painter
- Painted Henry VIII
- Sienese painter
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- English satirical painter
- Created metaphysical art
- Painter of Olympia
- Pop Art pioneer
- Painted The Gleaners
- Painted English landscapes
- Painter from Crete
- Naïve painter
- Impressionist painter
- Abstract drip painter
25 Clues: Naïve painter • Pop Art pioneer • Sienese painter • Painter of Olympia • Painter from Crete • Painted Henry VIII • Painted The Gleaners • Rococo French painter • Painted realism style • Impressionist pioneer • Impressionist painter • Abstract drip painter • Abstract art innovator • Spanish Baroque artist • American female artist • Romantic French painter • Created Fountain artwork • ...
14 2025-09-17
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- Powdered green tea
- Japanese comic books.
- A classical Japanese dance-drama.
- Flower arranging art
- Fried seafood or vegetables
- Japanese tea ceremony
- Martial arts hall
- Sumo wrestler stew
- Floating world art
- Large temple gate
- Feudal lord
- Cherry blossoms
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- Tokyo fashion district
- A Japanese noodle soup dish.
- Japanese animation.
- Sweet rice dumplings
- Japanese lute
- A traditional Japanese sword.
- Samurai warrior code
- Eating utensils
- Miniature tree art
- A military dictator in feudal Japan.
- A system of unarmed combat.
- Shinto shrine gate
- Miniature tree art
25 Clues: Feudal lord • Japanese lute • Eating utensils • Cherry blossoms • Martial arts hall • Large temple gate • Powdered green tea • Miniature tree art • Sumo wrestler stew • Shinto shrine gate • Floating world art • Miniature tree art • Japanese animation. • Sweet rice dumplings • Flower arranging art • Samurai warrior code • Japanese comic books. • Japanese tea ceremony • Tokyo fashion district • ...
Module 4 Vocab Choice Activity 2023-05-02
20 Clues: war • dark • clay • could • should • marble • to deny • to hate • to doubt • portrait • to thank • to insist • to regret • to wonder • art dealer • paintbrush • work of art • water-color • scenographer • costume designer
ART Semester 1 Vocab 2023-06-06
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- Art that is shown in shapes and color and does not have a subject matter
- Art that is representing real life
- the image represented in the art piece
- A single hue in different tints tones and shades
- Gray + Color
- Color pairing that is opposite each other on the color wheel
- Line the defines details
- Balance that is not similar on the left or right side but it is still balanced
- Defining lines on the interior of the object
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- Art that is exaggerated or disproportionate often shown as 2 dimensional
- A type or balance that is identical on either axis
- White + Color
- Line that shows emotion
- The outermost edge of an image or object
- straightedged or perfect circles
- Line that is imaginary often created between separation of color
- Black + Color
- Freeformed, natural lines or shapes
- when you add changes in size, color or other elements to increase interest
- Colors like black, white, gray or tan
- The product used to make the art piece ex. colored pencil
21 Clues: Gray + Color • White + Color • Black + Color • Line that shows emotion • Line the defines details • straightedged or perfect circles • Art that is representing real life • Freeformed, natural lines or shapes • Colors like black, white, gray or tan • the image represented in the art piece • The outermost edge of an image or object • Defining lines on the interior of the object • ...
Archaeology 2022-05-01
26 Clues: art • dig • life • tomb • time • past • site • bones • human • museum • fossil • lithic • trowel • culture • history • biology • society • pottery • artifact • heritage • religion • material • antiquity • excavation • archaeology • anthropology
4th-5th Art Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-29
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- Flat spaces like circles, ovals or squares.
- Designer Makes clothing and accessories.
- The part of an art that appears furthest away.
- Colors Gives a cold feeling.
- Th the way a surface feels or looks like it feels..
- red, yellow, and blue.
- Different marks that can go an any direction.
- Produces images with a camera.
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- Making art with a pencil and paper.
- Orange, green, and violet.
- A picture of a person, a group of people, or an animal.
- A three-dimensional artwork that has form and can be seen from all sides.
- Art that shows a view of an outdoor place.
- to make art by passing threads or strips over and under each other.
- Two dimensional artwork made with wet color.
- Makes art to go with the words.
- Colors Give a hot feeling.
17 Clues: red, yellow, and blue. • Orange, green, and violet. • Colors Give a hot feeling. • Colors Gives a cold feeling. • Produces images with a camera. • Makes art to go with the words. • Making art with a pencil and paper. • Designer Makes clothing and accessories. • Art that shows a view of an outdoor place. • Flat spaces like circles, ovals or squares. • ...
Trisha: The Practices - Artmaking 2022-08-26
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- width height depth
- digitised art painting
- the use of clay and Glazes to create vitrified objects that have been fired in a kiln
- artwork created with the use of paint
- the artists use of ideas and intent
- width height depth time
- the reproduced artwork such in a text or magazine
- the intended meaning of an artist's artwork
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- a photograph documenting an ephemeral site specific installation or artwork
- the design of buildings spaces and environments
- how artist uses materials in their art making
- the actual art object
- ornaments typically made from precious metals and gemstones
- 3 dimensional art
- art made from fabric fibre and cloth
- marks made with implements and materials other than paint
16 Clues: 3 dimensional art • width height depth • the actual art object • digitised art painting • width height depth time • the artists use of ideas and intent • art made from fabric fibre and cloth • artwork created with the use of paint • the intended meaning of an artist's artwork • how artist uses materials in their art making • the design of buildings spaces and environments • ...
Artistic Insights 2024-03-12
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- Artistic style departing from realistic depiction.
- Ornate style prevalent in 17th-century Europe.
- Anti-art movement born from disillusionment.
- Vivid use of color by Matisse and Derain.
- French movement capturing fleeting moments.
- Artistic movement emphasizing symbols and imagination.
- Technique using small, distinct dots of color.
- Art movement founded by Picasso and Braque.
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- Revival of art and learning in Europe.
- 19th-century art movement inspired by medievalism.
- Art movement conveying emotional experience.
- Depiction of subjects as they appear in reality.
- Ornate and playful style of the late Baroque.
- Artistic movement exploring the subconscious.
- Artistic style characterized by simplicity.
15 Clues: Revival of art and learning in Europe. • Vivid use of color by Matisse and Derain. • French movement capturing fleeting moments. • Artistic style characterized by simplicity. • Art movement founded by Picasso and Braque. • Art movement conveying emotional experience. • Anti-art movement born from disillusionment. • Ornate and playful style of the late Baroque. • ...
London Eye, Tate Museum 2026-02-16
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- looking real
- a piece of art made from stone, metal, wood etc.
- a building that was used for work, factory
- a public show of art or other objects
- art made by artists who are living today
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- a period of 1000 years
- a very large wheel with capsules
- a person who visits a place for fun
- a closed glass cabine
- art made maily in the late 19th and 20th century
- a place where people can see art, history, or science exhibition
- the art, music, traditions, and a way of life of a group
- one of smaller areas that make up a big city
- a large artwork that fills a room or space
14 Clues: looking real • a closed glass cabine • a period of 1000 years • a very large wheel with capsules • a person who visits a place for fun • a public show of art or other objects • art made by artists who are living today • a building that was used for work, factory • a large artwork that fills a room or space • one of smaller areas that make up a big city • ...
Kreuzworträtsel Artkonzepte 2020-07-06
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- Das _____ Artkonzept schreibt 2 Organismen einer Art zu wenn sie reproduktive Nachkommen bilden können
- Fachbegriff biologische Vielfalt
- Das ____ Artkonzept schreibt 2 Organismen einer Art zu, wenn sie eine gemeinsame unabhängige geschichtliche Linie teilen
- Das ____ Artkonzept schreibt 2 Organismen einer Art zu, wenn sie gemeinsame Merkmale besitzen
- Artkonzepte besitzen einen individuellen ...
- Nachkommen können Nachkommen zeugen
- Zusammenschluss einzelner Individuen
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- Gesamtheit der an einem Ort vorhandenen Individuen einer Art
- Wissenschaft der Organismenvielfalt
- Merkmale die Bau und Struktur betreffen
- weiblicher Esel + männliches Pferd
- Das ____ Artkonzept schreibt 2 Organismen einer Art zu, wenn sie eine monophyletische Abstammungsgemeinschaft bilden
- Anpassung an Umweltbedingungen
- Gruppe von Organismen
- Artbildung ist ein...
15 Clues: Gruppe von Organismen • Artbildung ist ein... • Anpassung an Umweltbedingungen • Fachbegriff biologische Vielfalt • weiblicher Esel + männliches Pferd • Wissenschaft der Organismenvielfalt • Nachkommen können Nachkommen zeugen • Zusammenschluss einzelner Individuen • Merkmale die Bau und Struktur betreffen • Artkonzepte besitzen einen individuellen ... • ...
The Classroom at the End of the Hall 2025-01-17
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- The new art teacher was a ____ person.
- The genie came out of a ____ cloud.
- Emily's desk wouldn't close because it had too much _____.
- Miss Tra-la-la was the new art teacher.
- ___ hated art before the new art teacher arrived
- The longest river in the United States is the ____.
- The book Kenneth read was "Kenneth's Purple ____".
- Emily's desk was the ___ in the class.
- Clara thought she was the _____ witch around.
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- Clara dressed up as a ___ for the Halloween Party.
- Roger had the genie turn the ____ to ice.
- Kenneth's book told him about his ____.
- The teacher was only known as the ____ teacher.
- The doodle bug always gave Rosalie the ____ answer to test questions.
- Mary had a ____ that came to visit her.
- Mr. W.T. Melon came from ____ Island.
- Frances and Howard saw W.T. ____ above their room.
17 Clues: The genie came out of a ____ cloud. • Mr. W.T. Melon came from ____ Island. • The new art teacher was a ____ person. • Emily's desk was the ___ in the class. • Kenneth's book told him about his ____. • Miss Tra-la-la was the new art teacher. • Mary had a ____ that came to visit her. • Roger had the genie turn the ____ to ice. • ...
Les Matières Scolaires 2023-08-15
17 Clues: art • maths • dance • music • sport • drama • French • English • biology • history • physics • science • geography • chemistry • philosophy • computer sciences • digital technologies
Abstract Art Quiz Review 2025-11-11
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- Art that is reduced down to it's most basic forms (line, shapes, and color).
- His work consisted of only straight lines, right angles, white background, and primary colors.
- a repeating pattern that fits together perfectly with no gaps and will never end.
- This artist works primarily in dots.
- Mondrian wanted his work to originally be called The (blank), but everyone just calls them Mondrian Squares.
- This artist had a famous series called "woman".
- Super (blank) is the name of Murakami's own style that is based on manga/anime style
- Where does Kusama primarily live and work?
- Concrete art is also called (blank) abstraction.
- Another concrete artist who does consider his work to be emotional. Not Mondrian.
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- Tokyo artist who mixes traditional art with modern art
- Abstract (blank) is a type of abstract that deals with emotion
- Scully has concrete art in virtually every major (blank) in the world. He's known for his large scale, use of colors, and his layers.
- This Dutch artist created mathematically inspired art even though he wasn't a math genius.
- Concrete art is very planned and not at all what?
- Hungarian French artist that specialized in optical illusions.
- Abstract artist that used a drip and pour method to make his works.
17 Clues: This artist works primarily in dots. • Where does Kusama primarily live and work? • This artist had a famous series called "woman". • Concrete art is also called (blank) abstraction. • Concrete art is very planned and not at all what? • Tokyo artist who mixes traditional art with modern art • Abstract (blank) is a type of abstract that deals with emotion • ...
Italian Renaissance 2024-11-19
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- Artistic technique for depicting three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- Inspiration from Greco-Roman art and culture.Florence The birthplace and cultural center of the Italian Renaissance.
- Sculptor and painter; created David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- A wealthy city-state known for its art and trade during the Renaissance.
- Political philosopher; wrote The Prince.
- Painter; known for The School of Athens.
- Painting on wet plaster, commonly used in Renaissance art.
- Painter known for works like The Birth of Venus.
- Use of light and shadow to create depth in painting.
- Florentine statesman and patron of the arts.
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- Architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral.
- Intellectual movement focusing on human potential and achievements.
- Poet; author of The Divine Comedy, a precursor to Renaissance humanism.
- Literally meaning "rebirth," it marks the revival of art, culture, and learning.
- Site of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and Raphael's frescoes.
- A Renaissance hub known for its patronage of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Home to the Papal States; saw the High Renaissance flourish under papal patronage.
- Emphasis on non-religious themes in art and thought.
- Poet and scholar; considered the "Father of Humanism."
- Artist, scientist, and polymath; painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- Early Renaissance painter who introduced realism into religious art.
- Blurring of lines and edges in painting for realism.
22 Clues: Political philosopher; wrote The Prince. • Painter; known for The School of Athens. • Florentine statesman and patron of the arts. • Painter known for works like The Birth of Venus. • Emphasis on non-religious themes in art and thought. • Blurring of lines and edges in painting for realism. • Use of light and shadow to create depth in painting. • ...
Intro to 2D Art 2026-02-23
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- Similar colors of a family of colors on the color wheel
- Adding black to any color creates a ________
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- A continuous mark present or made by a tool
- Light reflected off of a surface area that determines its hue
- Any of the elements of art used to draw attention to an area of dominate an area
- A cohesive quality that makes an artwork feel complete and finished or makes it look like it belongs together
- The differences in color, value, textures, shapes and other elements of art
- When white is added to any color a ________ is created
- The colors red, blue and yellow are what colors
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- Made by mixing two primary colors
- The area of a piece of artwork, it may be positive or negative or showing depth through perspective of overlapping
- The direction of the viewer's eye through a piece of art
- The distribution of visual weight in a work of art; symmetrical or asymmetrical
- A flat enclosed area of line
- The surface quality of an object, either implied or actual
- The lightness or darkness of color or shade
- The repetition of visual movement of the elements of art
- Planned regular or irregular repetitions of the elements of art
- Object showing 3 dimensions
- Made by mixing a primary and a secondary color
21 Clues: Object showing 3 dimensions • A flat enclosed area of line • Made by mixing two primary colors • Colors that are opposite on the color wheel • A continuous mark present or made by a tool • The lightness or darkness of color or shade • Adding black to any color creates a ________ • Made by mixing a primary and a secondary color • ...
Final Exam Vocabulary 2023-05-30
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- A painting or structure created to remind people of a person or event.
- Unbiased: Not influenced by an individual’s personal viewpoint.
- A form of graphic art that consists of simple illustrations.
- The building blocks of a work of art. The visual components consist of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value.
- An artistic style that depicts not reality but subjective emotions. The artist accomplishes this aim through the use of color and exaggeration.
- Using someone else’s idea or image in your own artwork without asking for permission or giving credit.
- An element of art concerned with the degree of lightness and darkness of colors.
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- An overused symbol or element in an artistic work.
- Art created in public spaces including exterior of buildings, sidewalks, and highway overpasses. Its goal is to provoke discussion and reaction.
- Typefaces that have small lines or strokes attached to the end of a larger stroke.
- An element of art concerned with the look or feel of a surface.
- Unity, variety, emphasis, rhythm, movement, balance, pattern and proportion; the effects of the structure and combination of art elements to make a successful composition.
- The area between, around, and (sometimes) in objects.
- Typefaces that do not have small lines or strokes attached to the end of a larger stroke.
- Any form of art created that serves a utilitarian purpose: graphic design, interior design, industrial design, fashion design.
- A large piece of street art created by a single artist or a group (“crew”) working collaboratively. It may show a single large scene or depict a series of images in order to tell a story.
- An identifiable path created by a point moving in space. It is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length. They often define the edges of a form. They can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, straight or curved, thick or thin.
- The method of depicting 3-D space on a flat surface by using one or more vanishing points.
- An artistic strategy that involves the intentional borrowing, copying, and alteration of preexisting images, objects, and ideas.
- A philosophy and technique of art concerned with the balancing of positive and negative space in an artwork. (origin: Japan and China)
- Art produced purely for its aesthetic appeal: drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture and photography.
- Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
22 Clues: An overused symbol or element in an artistic work. • The area between, around, and (sometimes) in objects. • A form of graphic art that consists of simple illustrations. • An element of art concerned with the look or feel of a surface. • Unbiased: Not influenced by an individual’s personal viewpoint. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-13
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- Art: art that is executed on a two-dimensional surface that has length and width;
- tools used to apply paint to a support, usually hair or fiber attached to a wooden or plastic
- and inclusion.
- of simulated texture or the illusion of texture. Examples include brushstrokes, impasto,
- in New York after the Second World War. This group includes Jackson Pollock, Willem
- artwork.
- the optical sensation that occurs after a visual stimulus is removed. The afterimage
- art.
- added.
- beautiful writing.
- a fast-drying water-soluble petroleum-based painting medium.
- Art: art that is executed in, and depends upon, both space and time, which is
- the color range that occurs between orange, red, and purple.
- Form: sculptural forms that are not penetrated by exterior space.
- a quickly fading complement of the original stimulus.
- 3-Dimensional Art: art that is executed in the three dimensions of length, width, and
- and “all over,” a condition in which no single part of the work is visually predominant.
- lacking symmetry.
- a sculptural process in which material is substituted to form the final artwork.
- an art medium made from burned wood used to make dark black marks usually on
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- Color: a color scheme that uses colors adjacent to an initial point on the color wheel.
- the “fourth dimension.” Examples include but are not limited to performance art and
- Kooning, Lee Krasner, and Helen Frankenthaler. Their primary approach to painting was
- the property of equality in visual weight.
- a transparent fluid used to suspend colored pigment and attach it to a support.
- Color: color based on projected light. Additive: a sculptural process in which material
- Expressionism: or ABEX; this art historical term is specific to a group of painters
- example, if an artist chose red for the initial color, then an analogous color scheme would
- Assembly: a sculptural process in which disparate materials are combined to form the
- an imaginary line around which objects are arranged.
- Perspective: the use of color to simulate the illusion of space.
- and installation.
- These include, but are not limited to, sculpture, architecture, ceramics, glass, textiles,
- a sculptural process in which material is removed to reveal the final artwork.
- Fresco: literally, “good fresco” or “True Fresco” A mural process in which pigment is
- on and absorbed into wet plaster.
- a wire or wood substructure used to support a clay sculpture while it is being
- Texture: the condition in which texture is created, not represented. Actual texture is the
38 Clues: art. • added. • artwork. • and inclusion. • and installation. • lacking symmetry. • beautiful writing. • on and absorbed into wet plaster. • the property of equality in visual weight. • an imaginary line around which objects are arranged. • a quickly fading complement of the original stimulus. • a fast-drying water-soluble petroleum-based painting medium. • ...
New York City Art and Culture 2024-04-13
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- (Clue: Poetry competition in NYC)
- (Clue: Outdoor gallery in NYC)
- (Clue: Large-scale outdoor artwork)
- (Clue: Performing art form in NYC)
- (Clue: Music genre with deep roots in Harlem)
- (Clue: Artist's living space)
- (Clue: Cultural movement in Greenwich Village)
- (Clue: Pop art icon)
- (Clue: Museum known for American art)
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- (Clue: Theatrical production in NYC)
- (Clue: NYC performing arts center)
- (Clue: Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum)
- (Clue: Artist's workspace)
- (Clue: Street art in NYC)
- (Clue: Famous NYC theater district)
- (Clue: Manhattan area known for its cultural institutions)
16 Clues: (Clue: Pop art icon) • (Clue: Street art in NYC) • (Clue: Artist's workspace) • (Clue: Artist's living space) • (Clue: Outdoor gallery in NYC) • (Clue: Poetry competition in NYC) • (Clue: NYC performing arts center) • (Clue: Performing art form in NYC) • (Clue: Famous NYC theater district) • (Clue: Large-scale outdoor artwork) • (Clue: Theatrical production in NYC) • ...
Link4 Lesson 16 2014-10-14
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- There were now open to new, less traditional what of art?
- He displayed a urinal in an art what?
- He suggested that who should freely wonder about what art is?
- People even what at him?
- It stands out because it what the way people think about art?
- The piece was called what?
- After the Second World War, people became a lot more what?
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- Who are free to explore different concepts?
- Duchamp's idea helped change the what of art?
- Marcel Duchamp shocked the art what?
- It was just a standard what found in any men's bathroom?
- It was white, smooth, curvy, and made of what?
- R. Mutt was a what name of Duchamp?
- People did not understand Duchamp's what?
- He picked a random object and took it from its what position?
15 Clues: People even what at him? • The piece was called what? • R. Mutt was a what name of Duchamp? • Marcel Duchamp shocked the art what? • He displayed a urinal in an art what? • People did not understand Duchamp's what? • Who are free to explore different concepts? • Duchamp's idea helped change the what of art? • It was white, smooth, curvy, and made of what? • ...
Contemporary Philippine Art 2019-07-13
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- area occupied by an object
- tagalog ancient script
- source and history of a work of art
- chicken like figure
- study on the symbols and meaning of an artwork
- deals with nature and beauty
- work of artist
- artistic design of the "Maranao's
- movement in the visual arts
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- appearance of a surface
- lightness to darkness of an area
- distortion of color
- meaning of art work
- prolongation of a point
- oldest known work of art
15 Clues: work of artist • distortion of color • chicken like figure • meaning of art work • tagalog ancient script • appearance of a surface • prolongation of a point • oldest known work of art • area occupied by an object • movement in the visual arts • deals with nature and beauty • lightness to darkness of an area • artistic design of the "Maranao's • source and history of a work of art • ...
Australian Art and Architecture 2017-04-27
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- The name of the rural township that started the contemporary aboriginal art movement. P...
- First name of designer of the city of Canberra
- Ben Quilty, contemporary war artist, was stationed in what conflict zone
- Contemporary Australian aboriginal photographer, produced iconic work of contemporary art titled Somehing ….
- Painter of Ned Kelly series in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia
- Ideology aligned with the Heidelberg School
- The Antipodean .... was a important document from the history of Australian modernism
- Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of B....
- 20c Australian modernist artist championing the use of Aboriginal motifs in her painting
- The Port J.... Painter detailed the everyday life of Sydney's indigenous people.
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- Controversial painting acquired for the opening of the National Gallery of Australia
- Mike Parr used what to create an infamous performance/photograph in 1973. T....
- The Angry ....,. argued against abstract art practice in Australia
- 18c English institution championed ideals in art and philosophy
- Their .... vision prevented colonial painters from accurately depicting the Australia landscape.
- Surname of the designer of Sydney's Hyde Park Barracks. G....
- 18c English institution foregrounding an art of observation and experimentation
- School of art founded by Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Fredrick McCubbin.
- What type of painting was Roy de Maistre famous for?
- Surname of the Sydney Opera House Architect. U....
20 Clues: Ideology aligned with the Heidelberg School • First name of designer of the city of Canberra • Surname of the Sydney Opera House Architect. U.... • What type of painting was Roy de Maistre famous for? • Surname of the designer of Sydney's Hyde Park Barracks. G.... • 18c English institution championed ideals in art and philosophy • ...
Salvador Dalí’s Art Comes to India for the First Time 2025-02-13
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- Having a strange, imaginative, or unreal quality, like Dalí’s art
- The country where Salvador Dalí was born
- An animal that appears in Dalí’s paintings and was gifted to him by Air India
- Three-dimensional artistic creations, such as Dalí’s lobster telephone
- An artistic movement that explores dreams, imagination, and the subconscious
- Works of art made with colors on canvas, many of which Dalí created
- The ability to create new and unusual ideas, central to Dalí’s art
- The study of the mind, which influenced Dalí’s artwork
- A public display of artwork for people to see
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- A unique feature of Dalí’s appearance, often curled upward
- The first word in the title of Dalí’s most famous painting about melting clocks
- Melting objects featured in Dalí’s famous painting The Persistence of Memory
- The country hosting Dalí’s art exhibition for the first time
- Objects designed by Dalí for Air India in exchange for a baby elephant
- Famous Spanish artist known for his dream-like and imaginative paintings
- A creative industry where Dalí also worked, designing clothes and accessories
- A company that operates flights, like Air India, which collaborated with Dalí
- The ability to think in new and original ways, a key trait of Dalí’s art
- A person who creates paintings, sculptures, or other creative works
- A place where art is displayed for the public to see
20 Clues: The country where Salvador Dalí was born • A public display of artwork for people to see • A place where art is displayed for the public to see • The study of the mind, which influenced Dalí’s artwork • A unique feature of Dalí’s appearance, often curled upward • The country hosting Dalí’s art exhibition for the first time • ...
Elements of Art and Principals of Design 2024-03-07
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- of art the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art
- of design the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition
- how light or dark something is
- the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art to create pattern
- the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention
- Difference between art elements next to each other
- the way light looks when reflected off of objects
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- the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art
- an area that is enclosed by lines
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
- the area between and around objects
- the connection between two points
- a shape that looks 3D
- the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention
- the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art
- when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement
- the feeling of unity created when all parts relate well with each other
- how something feels or looks like it would feel
18 Clues: a shape that looks 3D • how light or dark something is • an area that is enclosed by lines • the connection between two points • the area between and around objects • how something feels or looks like it would feel • the way light looks when reflected off of objects • Difference between art elements next to each other • ...
Chapter 14 and 15 Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition
- literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people
- soft vinyl and stainless steel sculptures of everyday objects
- Last name of painter who splaters paint and does abstract artwork
- cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction
- last name of famous artist known for soup can painting
- combines two dimensional and three dimensional art
- non violent resistance and fought for peace
- life-sized figures from plaster casts of live models
- an extreme form of abstract art
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- last name of famous artist who made a artwork named monogram and used assemblage
- Last name of Canto general
- the opposite of violence
- a reaction to the assumed certainty of scientific, or objective, efforts to explain reality
- bears the burden of freedom and responsibility of his actions
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- a form of art that tries to be as realistic as possible
- many people fought for this because they were treated unfairly
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes
- art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
20 Clues: the opposite of violence • Last name of Canto general • an extreme form of abstract art • non violent resistance and fought for peace • combines two dimensional and three dimensional art • life-sized figures from plaster casts of live models • cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction • last name of famous artist known for soup can painting • ...
hisrtoy of art 2017-11-25
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- / one of eight major artistic movements during medieval period.
- / Popular materials used to create Mesopotamian arts.
- / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created.
- / An art form that was common in the Roman catacombs.
- / an ancient Greek sculptor in bronze of the 5th century BCE.
- / Sumerian sculptures appear to be made primarily out of cones and _________.
- / early Christian Byzantine also known as?
- / Santorini the most beautiful black igneous rock also known as?
- / a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point of Egyptians sculpture.
- / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts.
- / responsible for spreading literacy among Nobles throughout his-reign.
- / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia.
- / wall paintings been uncovered by Archaeologists that have been well preserved by the volcanic ash.
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- / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations.
- / major art forms during early Palaeolithic period.
- / Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini.
- / the city of Akrotiri on the volcanic island of Theorem.
- / the most famous Greek sculptures during the last period of ancient Greek art.
- / the first Christian Emperor.
- / Common characteristics of Mesopotamian art are repetition of simple patterns, characters, natural and _________ symbolism.
- / Roman artists had a much more _________ outlook and tempered idealistic.
- / the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power of Egyptian art.
- / one of the most impressive domes in Rome.
23 Clues: / the first Christian Emperor. • / early Christian Byzantine also known as? • / one of the most impressive domes in Rome. • / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia. • / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts. • / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created. • / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations. • ...
Art forms I 2022-10-19
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- the art or practice of cappturing images with a camera.
- the art form of writting and reading
- the movement of the body in a rhythmic way
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat.
- process of transferring images to a material
- the art form of building and designing a construction
- process of planning the creation of objects.
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- a play or other activity or presentation in an artistic way
- the form of art that combines, theater, music, picture and literature.
- vocal or instrumental sounds combined to produce beauty
- the art of making three-dimensional forms.
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon.
- production and display of artwork.
- an activity involving skill in making things by hand.
- the process or art of using paint, in a canvas.
15 Clues: production and display of artwork. • the art form of writting and reading • the art of making three-dimensional forms. • the movement of the body in a rhythmic way • process of transferring images to a material • process of planning the creation of objects. • the process or art of using paint, in a canvas. • an activity involving skill in making things by hand. • ...
appropriation meme 2021-12-03
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- art mvmnt from 1900's using appropriation
- the artist who appropriated dc comics
- a.collier did this to roys images
- ``M'm! M'm! Good!
- marilyn famous person
- type of art process used for mass production
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- artist who used a real shark in his art
- name of the artist who coined readymade
- a text base comedic assemblege
- synonymous with appropriate
- the type of material art can be made out of
- art mvmnt popular with mass culture
- IG photo appropriator artist
- large balloon animal sculptures artist
14 Clues: ``M'm! M'm! Good! • marilyn famous person • synonymous with appropriate • IG photo appropriator artist • a text base comedic assemblege • a.collier did this to roys images • art mvmnt popular with mass culture • the artist who appropriated dc comics • large balloon animal sculptures artist • artist who used a real shark in his art • name of the artist who coined readymade • ...
Art Crossword 2 2022-10-21
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- a warm color
- comic style, originally from Asia
- Picasso's cubist style was greatly inspired by masks from this continent
- this Asian city also hosts its own ArtBasel art fair
- art tool for painting
- mexican painter famous for self portraits
- what you mix colors on
- lifelike art style
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- a cool color
- artist famous for "The Last Supper"
- mixing colors or art materials together
- a warm color
- art style made of shapes, lines, colors, etc.
- when an artist paints a person's face
- a cool color
- anonymous street artist from the UK
16 Clues: a cool color • a warm color • a warm color • a cool color • lifelike art style • art tool for painting • what you mix colors on • comic style, originally from Asia • artist famous for "The Last Supper" • anonymous street artist from the UK • when an artist paints a person's face • mixing colors or art materials together • mexican painter famous for self portraits • ...
Art Final Study Guide Crossword #1 2025-05-14
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- Type of perspective with a single vanishing point.
- Art made by combining different materials like paint, paper, and fabric.
- Type of perspective with two vanishing points.
- Meditative practice often used in creating repetitive art patterns like tangles.
- A technique of composing artwork by assembling different materials onto a surface.
- Principle of design that creates a sense of wholeness in an artwork.
- Point where parallel lines appear to converge in perspective.
- Technique used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- A self-published booklet focusing on personal or niche topics.
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- Line that represents the viewer's eye level in perspective drawings.
- A principle of design that creates a sense of visual stability.
- Element of art that refers to the surface quality of an object.
- Second step of an art critique, focusing on how the elements and principles are used.
- A process involving description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of artwork.
- Final step of an art critique, focusing on the success of the artwork.
- Third step of an art critique, focusing on the meaning or message of the artwork.
- Technique used to enhance the illusion of depth in drawings.
- Repeating decorative design often used in Zen tangles.
- A principle of design that suggests movement through repetition.
19 Clues: Type of perspective with two vanishing points. • Type of perspective with a single vanishing point. • Repeating decorative design often used in Zen tangles. • Technique used to enhance the illusion of depth in drawings. • Point where parallel lines appear to converge in perspective. • A self-published booklet focusing on personal or niche topics. • ...
hisrtoy of art 2017-11-25
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- de milo / the most famous Greek sculptures during the last period of ancient Greek art.
- / a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point of Egyptians sculpture.
- / Common characteristics of Mesopotamian art are repetition of simple patterns, characters, natural and _________ symbolism.
- / responsible for spreading literacy among Nobles throughout his-reign.
- / Roman artists had a much more _________ outlook and tempered idealistic.
- / Sumerian sculptures appear to be made primarily out of cones and _________.
- / Santorini the most beautiful black igneous rock also known as?
- / wall paintings been uncovered by Archaeologists that have been well preserved by the volcanic ash.
- / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts.
- Ages / early Christian Byzantine also known as?
- / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations.
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- / major art forms during early Palaeolithic period.
- / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created.
- / one of eight major artistic movements during medieval period.
- kong / the city of Akrotiri on the volcanic island of Theorem.
- / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia.
- / one of the most impressive domes in Rome.
- / An art form that was common in the Roman catacombs.
- / the first Christian Emperor.
- / Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini.
- / an ancient Greek sculptor in bronze of the 5th century BCE.
- / the largest figures in any painting symbolizing their dominance and power of Egyptian art.
- / Popular materials used to create Mesopotamian arts.
23 Clues: / the first Christian Emperor. • / one of the most impressive domes in Rome. • / The central place of worship in Mesopotamia. • / one of the world's earliest Egyptian scripts. • Ages / early Christian Byzantine also known as? • / primarily purpose Mesopotamian art was created. • / Egyptian columns topped with floral decorations. • ...
Final Study Guide 2021-04-20
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- wrote aleatory piece 4' 33"
- associated with method acting
- Created, A Trip to the Moon
- "Great Criticism" reflects influences of
- Go Tell It on the Mountain
- Leading artists of China's pop art
- First totalitarian state
- Author of, Einstein on the Beach
- Associated with the art of dance
- "Fallingwater" depended on the inventive use
- Leopold Bloom, central figure in landmark work
- Painted "The Migration Series"
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- Method thrived on nihilism and Irrationalism
- originated with rejection of architecture
- immortalized aerial bombing of civilization
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for bold use
- Leading action painter
- Cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was a precursor
- Libido was an important drive of
- Landmark was Being & Nothingness
- Pioneer figure in American Pop art
- Genre of Waiting for Godot
23 Clues: Leading action painter • First totalitarian state • Go Tell It on the Mountain • Genre of Waiting for Godot • wrote aleatory piece 4' 33" • Created, A Trip to the Moon • associated with method acting • Painted "The Migration Series" • Author of, Einstein on the Beach • Associated with the art of dance • Libido was an important drive of • Landmark was Being & Nothingness • ...
Museums Around the World 2025-09-27
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- – National museum network in D.C.
- – Modern art hub in London
- – Greek history at its peak
- – Impressionist haven in Paris
- – Dutch masters in Amsterdam
- – New York’s modern art giant
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- – Ancient wonders in Berlin
- – Renaissance gems in Florence
- – Art and gardens in L.A.
- – Paris home of the Mona Lisa
- – NYC’s massive art collection
- – Spanish masterworks in Madrid
- – Home of the Sistine Chapel
- – Russian treasure trove in St. Petersburg
- – Frank Lloyd Wright’s NYC spiral
15 Clues: – Art and gardens in L.A. • – Modern art hub in London • – Ancient wonders in Berlin • – Greek history at its peak • – Home of the Sistine Chapel • – Dutch masters in Amsterdam • – Paris home of the Mona Lisa • – New York’s modern art giant • – Renaissance gems in Florence • – NYC’s massive art collection • – Impressionist haven in Paris • – Spanish masterworks in Madrid • ...
Andy Warhol of the 1960s 2023-07-19
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- Subject of Warhol's famous artwork series
- Iconic image used on the cover of The Velvet Underground's debut album, designed by Warhol
- Color often used by Warhol in his artworks
- First name of the music legend depicted in Warhol's art
- Material used in Warhol's famous series of portraits
- Warhol was a prominent figure in the world of contemporary ___
- Warhol's art often explored themes from ___
- The name of Warhol's famous studio in New York City
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- Type of camera used by Warhol for his artistic process
- Title of a film loosely based on Warhol's life and circle
- Last name of the soup brand featured in Warhol's art
- Technique frequently employed by Warhol
- 54 Famous nightclub frequented by Warhol and other celebrities in the 1960s
- First name of the iconic actress depicted in Warhol's art
- Art movement associated with Warhol
15 Clues: Art movement associated with Warhol • Technique frequently employed by Warhol • Subject of Warhol's famous artwork series • Color often used by Warhol in his artworks • Warhol's art often explored themes from ___ • The name of Warhol's famous studio in New York City • Last name of the soup brand featured in Warhol's art • ...
Contemporary Philippine Art 2019-07-13
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- chicken like figure
- meaning of art work
- oldest known work of art
- work of artist
- study on the symbols and meaning of an artwork
- prolongation of a point
- tagalog ancient script
- area occupied by an object
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- appearance of a surface
- movement in the visual arts
- distortion of color
- deals with nature and beauty
- source and history of a work of art
- artistic design of the "Maranao's
- lightness to darkness of an area
15 Clues: work of artist • distortion of color • chicken like figure • meaning of art work • tagalog ancient script • appearance of a surface • prolongation of a point • oldest known work of art • area occupied by an object • movement in the visual arts • deals with nature and beauty • lightness to darkness of an area • artistic design of the "Maranao's • source and history of a work of art • ...
Elements and Principles 2025-10-22
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- how light or dark something is
- the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art to create pattern
- the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
- the way light looks when reflected off of objects
- how something feels or looks like it would feel
- the feeling of unity created when all parts relate well with each other
- the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention
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- the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art
- the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art
- Of Design the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition
- of art: the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art
- an area that is enclosed by lines
- Difference between art elements next to each other
- a shape that looks 3D
- the connection between two points, a point moving through space
- the area between and around objects
- when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement
18 Clues: a shape that looks 3D • how light or dark something is • an area that is enclosed by lines • the area between and around objects • how something feels or looks like it would feel • the way light looks when reflected off of objects • Difference between art elements next to each other • the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art • ...
Elements and Principles 2026-02-03
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- a shape that looks 3D
- how something feels or looks like it would feel
- the way light looks when reflected off of objects
- the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art to create pattern
- the connection between two points, a point moving through space
- when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement
- the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention
- the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art
- how light or dark something is
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- Of Design the rules a designer must follow to create an effective and attractive composition
- the feeling of unity created when all parts relate well with each other
- the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
- an area that is enclosed by lines
- the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention
- Difference between art elements next to each other
- of art the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art
- the area between and around objects
18 Clues: a shape that looks 3D • how light or dark something is • an area that is enclosed by lines • the area between and around objects • how something feels or looks like it would feel • the way light looks when reflected off of objects • Difference between art elements next to each other • the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art • ...
LES COURS 2025-02-11
17 Clues: art • easy • maths • grade • school • history • physics • useless • biology • usefull • difficult • cafeteria • humanities • scholarship • homework(pl) • computer science • foreign languages
Final Study Guide 2021-04-20
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- wrote aleatory piece 4' 33"
- associated with method acting
- Created, A Trip to the Moon
- "Great Criticism" reflects influences of
- Go Tell It on the Mountain
- Leading artists of China's pop art
- First totalitarian state
- Author of, Einstein on the Beach
- Associated with the art of dance
- "Fallingwater" depended on the inventive use
- Leopold Bloom, central figure in landmark work
- Painted "The Migration Series"
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- Method thrived on nihilism and Irrationalism
- originated with rejection of architecture
- immortalized aerial bombing of civilization
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for bold use
- Leading action painter
- Cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was a precursor
- Libido was an important drive of
- Landmark was Being & Nothingness
- Pioneer figure in American Pop art
- Genre of Waiting for Godot
23 Clues: Leading action painter • First totalitarian state • Go Tell It on the Mountain • Genre of Waiting for Godot • wrote aleatory piece 4' 33" • Created, A Trip to the Moon • associated with method acting • Painted "The Migration Series" • Author of, Einstein on the Beach • Associated with the art of dance • Libido was an important drive of • Landmark was Being & Nothingness • ...
WGT Discover 2026-04-08
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- flat surface used for painting
- make something new
- use color and a brush to make art
- the way a surface feels or looks
- a quick rough drawing
- show your feelings or ideas
- make a picture with a pencil or pen
- plan how something will look
- fill someone with the urge to create
- stand that holds a canvas while you paint
- an outstanding work of art
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- what you see when light hits an object
- shape clay or another material into art
- a repeated design or arrangement
- artwork made by gluing pieces together
- thoughts or plans that spark creativity
- one of a kind like nothing else
- a flat board used to mix paint colors
- a room or space where an artist works
- a room or building where art is displayed
20 Clues: make something new • a quick rough drawing • an outstanding work of art • show your feelings or ideas • plan how something will look • flat surface used for painting • one of a kind like nothing else • a repeated design or arrangement • the way a surface feels or looks • use color and a brush to make art • make a picture with a pencil or pen • fill someone with the urge to create • ...
Module 4 Vocab Choice Activity 2023-05-02
21 Clues: war • clay • dark • could • should • marble • to deny • to hate • portrait • to thank • to doubt • to insist • to regret • historian • to wonder • art dealer • paintbrush • water-color • work of art • scenographer • costume designer
Ancient Egyptian Art 2018-05-13
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- 6.5 million tons = about 2407 African ( ) elephants
- represents the sky, water, the heavens, the ancient flood and both rebirth and creation
- a form of egyptian art; survived due to extremely dry climate
- a form of egyptian art; originally made for funcional reasons
- largest of the pyramids of Giza
- where egyptian art was developed
- colour of vegetation, growth, joy, fertility, new life and regeneration
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- a form of egyptian art; mainly used sun-baked mud brick, limestone, sandstone, and granite
- a limestone statue with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- ancient egyptian art is a form of ancient art in the ( ) area
- a form of egyptian art; created by using the technique of sunk relief
- represents eternal, imperishable, and indestructible
- colour of cleanliness, power, purity and simplicity
- colour of fire, anger, life, chaos, victory and hostility
14 Clues: largest of the pyramids of Giza • where egyptian art was developed • colour of cleanliness, power, purity and simplicity • represents eternal, imperishable, and indestructible • 6.5 million tons = about 2407 African ( ) elephants • colour of fire, anger, life, chaos, victory and hostility • a form of egyptian art; survived due to extremely dry climate • ...
ARTS 2025-03-07
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- Large-scale wall paintings, often found in public places (Starts with M, 6 letters)
- A rough or unfinished drawing (Starts with S, 6 letters)
- A stand used to hold a painting while an artist works on it (Starts with E, 5 letters)
- The craft of making objects from clay (Starts with P, 7 letters)
- A dramatic performance that combines singing and acting (Starts with O, 5 letters)
- A printmaking technique using acid to carve designs into metal (Starts with E, 7 letters)
- A style of art that does not represent real objects (Starts with A, 8 letters)
- A painting technique done on wet plaster (Starts with F, 6 letters)
- The surface used by painters to create artworks (Starts with C, 6 letters)
- The art of designing dance movements (Starts with C, 12 letters)
- The art of beautiful handwriting (Starts with C, 11 letters)
- A soft coloring material used for drawings (Starts with P, 6 letters)
- Street art often sprayed onto public walls (Starts with G, 8 letters)
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- A classical dance form known for grace and technique (Starts with B, 6 letters)
- The art of carving stone, wood, or metal into shapes (Starts with S, 9 letters)
- A drawing or picture used to explain or decorate text (Starts with I, 11 letters)
- An art form using small colored pieces of glass or stone (Starts with M, 6 letters)
- A long musical composition, typically played by an orchestra (Starts with S, 8 letters)
- A painting, drawing, or photograph of a person (Starts with P, 8 letters)
- Art created by assembling different materials on a surface (Starts with C, 7 letters)
20 Clues: A rough or unfinished drawing (Starts with S, 6 letters) • The art of beautiful handwriting (Starts with C, 11 letters) • The craft of making objects from clay (Starts with P, 7 letters) • The art of designing dance movements (Starts with C, 12 letters) • A painting technique done on wet plaster (Starts with F, 6 letters) • ...
Grade 6 Family Visits 2021-07-15
17 Clues: clc • art • ela • math • pfawing • goldgym • science • library • literacy • cafeteria • warriorway • auditorium • mainoffice • warriorwall • socialstudies • counselingcenter • grade you are in
8th Grade Art Vocabulary 2023-05-12
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- The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount, etc.
- A principle of art where the same element is used many times to hold our attention and for unity.
- Color A color that stands out from its surroundings
- A principle of design concerned with the inclusion of differences in the elements of a composition to offset unity and add interest to an artwork.
- Colors black, white, gray, brown
- Arranged from first to last
- Specify a percentage of original size to enlarge or reduce the size of an object.
- to produce multiple images on paper or other surfaces using a hand-cut image
- To scratch a surface without going completely through
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A principle of art about the visual flow created through repetition of an element.
- Taking something for one's own use, often without permission
- The planning of placement of actors on a stage/ arrangement of elements
- To Represent something without attention to realistic detail
- To create a form by placing a raw material in, around or over another form
- Art that focuses on the elements of art (Line, shape, color, form, texture, value, pattern) rather than a realistic depiction of something.
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- Sculpting technique in which material is added to create a form
- A type of sculpture that has elements that come forward from a flat background
- Stretching, squishing, or twisting something out of shape.
- Sculpting technique in which material is subtracted to create a form
- a geometric figure representing the universe in Hindu and Buddhist symbolism.
- Strong references to the real world, especially the human figure
- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions. There are three types of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial.
- the movement of the artist's hand captured in painting or drawing.
- Loose spontaneous brushwork
- An Element of art where a decorative design is repeated.
- A principle of art where elements are placed in a way that guides the viewer look across the artwork in a certain way. It is also when the artist creates the illusion that something is moving, or possibly even incorporates actual movement into a work.
- the distance and position of one thing to a subject
- The Round A type of sculpture that is free standing and has all sides showing
- a situation or condition of hostility, suspense, or uneasiness: Often in art, the balance of opposing elements.
- A principle of art about adding specific detail, special color, or exaggerated features to something to bring more attention to it.
- A principle of art that about the difference between things. Most often, it is used to talk about light vs. dark.
- purity of color
- Perspective a technique used in art, mostly in sculpture and painting, in which the artist uses unnatural proportion or scale to depict the relative importance of the figures in the artwork.
- A principle of art where the use of similar elements help the overall work of art fit together comfortably.
35 Clues: purity of color • Arranged from first to last • Loose spontaneous brushwork • Colors black, white, gray, brown • Color A color that stands out from its surroundings • the distance and position of one thing to a subject • To scratch a surface without going completely through • An Element of art where a decorative design is repeated. • ...
Crossword 2024-09-19
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- an account of one’s life
- a length of something
- a theory of art
- effect with eyesight
- a fact which happens or exists
- art of construction design
- quality of being genuine and true
- What happened in 14th-16th century in Europe
- the analysis evaluation and interpretation
- a system used in art criticism
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- a family under the same roof
- create something to keep steady
- the process of growth
- What happened in 18th century in Europe
- Which is observed for purpose
- rate of the performance
- make up one’s mind
- a period of art history after the Middle Ages
- the detailed study and result
- practical skill
- one of fine arts
- the ancient time before the Middle Ages
- inner character of buildings
- one of crafts, mostly gem
24 Clues: a theory of art • practical skill • one of fine arts • make up one’s mind • effect with eyesight • a length of something • the process of growth • rate of the performance • an account of one’s life • one of crafts, mostly gem • art of construction design • a family under the same roof • inner character of buildings • Which is observed for purpose • the detailed study and result • ...
switcher 2022-08-29
25 Clues: art • fast • fart • stof • slem • korn • majs • mode • prut • mærke • slags • brand • kunst • patron • fabrik • karbad • annonce • hurtigt • landkort • brusebad • faktuel-historie • fiktionshistorie • beskytter/stamkunde • spillekort/visitkort • annoncerede/fortælle
4AB Vocabulary 2021-03-18
20 Clues: photo • artist • statue • exhibit • drawing • sculptor • muralist • painting • landscape • sculpture • watercolor • oil painting • self portrait • arts and crafts • plano foreground • ceramics/pottery • work/piece of art • muerta still life • maestra masterpiece • callejero street art
Art and power 2025-02-05
20 Clues: hymne • satire • engagé • censure • influent • apologie • bâtiment • patriotic • idéologie • propagande • prospectus • provocateur • controversé • point de vue • porte-parole • manifestation • art de la rue • contre-pouvoir • sensibilitation • liberté de création
Basquiat Study Guide 2021-03-08
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- His graffiti partner
- The show Basquiat's work is publicly exhibited for the first time
- Age Basquiat was when his father kicked him out
- Name of the musical band Basquiat formed before he became a famous artist
- During his lifetime, the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney museum did this to his work
- The number of languages Basquiat spoke by age 11.
- Book his mom gave him after the accident in which he was hit by a car
- Artwork that influenced Basquiat at early age
- Basquiat was a leading figure in this art style
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- Borough/neighborhood of New York City that Basquiat was born and raised
- a major element in his art that gave it high content
- Basquiat's famous art friend
- Age Basquiat died
- Age Basquiat was when he became the youngest to exhibit work at Documenta in Germany
- This person instill his love for art by taking him to art museums as a child
- Basquiat signature icon/motif that recognized his heroes
- His graffiti tag/signature
17 Clues: Age Basquiat died • His graffiti partner • His graffiti tag/signature • Basquiat's famous art friend • Artwork that influenced Basquiat at early age • Age Basquiat was when his father kicked him out • Basquiat was a leading figure in this art style • The number of languages Basquiat spoke by age 11. • a major element in his art that gave it high content • ...
The Elements of Art 2021-01-19
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- And artistic line technique used to create tonal or shading effect by drawing closely spaced parallel lines that overlap one another to create a cross.
- A texture that reflects light unevenly across the surface.
- a type of space that refers to the empty spaces the artist has created around, between, and within the subjects.
- One of the seven elements of art that describes the darkness or lightness of a color.
- One of the seven elements of art, an enclosed space, a bounded two-dimensional shape that has both length and width.
- art that has no recognizable subject matter
- In color theory, these are all the colors of a single hue.
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- A texture that reflects light evenly across the surface.
- a type of space that refers to the subject of the piece itself.
- One of the seven elements of art, a point that moves across a page.
- one of the classic seven elements of art refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
- the spectrum bent into a circle.
- One of the seven elements of art, the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- One of the seven elements of art connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, height, and depth.
- An artistic Line Technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
- is a light value of a hue, white is added.
- One of the seven elements of art refers to light reflected to our eyes.
- is a dark value of a hue, black is added.
18 Clues: the spectrum bent into a circle. • is a dark value of a hue, black is added. • is a light value of a hue, white is added. • art that has no recognizable subject matter • A texture that reflects light evenly across the surface. • A texture that reflects light unevenly across the surface. • In color theory, these are all the colors of a single hue. • ...
Beginning Art Quiz 1 Review 2022-09-22
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- Colors that are directly across each other on the Color Wheel
- Type of texture that reflects how an objects looks like it feels
- Red, Orange, and Yellow are considered a ________ color scheme.
- Space, The empty space that surrounds positive space in an artwork
- Type of drawing that includes a simple outline of an object, with very little detail
- A 2-dimensional (2D) enclosed space; measured by length and width
- An Element of Art that is 3-dimensional (3D); measured by length, width, and depth
- Illusion, art that “Tricks the Eye”
- __________________ colors are created when you mix 1 Primary and 1 Secondary Color that are next to each other on the Color Wheel
- of Art, Building Blocks of art
- The area in which an artwork is created
- The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow
- Art, Art that does not attempt to show or illustrate reality
- The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space
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- Type of texture that reflects the way an object actually feels
- Space, Represented by the actual objects that take up space in an artwork
- Free-flowing shapes; found in nature
- The lightness or darkness of an object; refers to shadows and highlights
- Mathematical shapes; use of a tool (ruler) needed for accuracy
- An artistic composition made up of various materials (ex: paper, cloth, wood) glued onto a surface
- Blue, Violet (Purple), and Green are considered a _________ color scheme.
- The arrangement or placement of the Elements of Art in an artwork
- The colors you get when you mix 2 Primary Colors; Orange, Green, Violet (Purple)
- The smaller parts of an artwork; usually seen best up close; create Visual Interest
- Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface
25 Clues: of Art, Building Blocks of art • Illusion, art that “Tricks the Eye” • Free-flowing shapes; found in nature • The area in which an artwork is created • The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space • The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow • Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface • ...
Contemporary 2022-11-10
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- The art and science of designing buildings and some non-buildings structures
- In the Philippines it usually refers to compositions that have adopted ideas in elements from twentieth century art music in the west
- Film that is produced today by artist living in the 21st century
- Is an act or instance of placing two elements close together side by side
- He is a world-renowned contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons, and graffiti
- Artworks that are created through actions performed by the artist or other participants, which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted
- Jarrold Tarog study at?
- Refers to forms of art in which artist use their voices, bodies or inanimate objects to convey artistic expression
- Locsin’s peers dub him the?
- Represent by a drawing, painting or other art form
- The practice of applying paint, pigment color or other medium to a solid surface
- His portraits are famously a mix of the monochrome and the Technicolor
- Known as the “Father of Modern Philippine sculpture”
- A motion picture made primarily for aesthic reasons rather than commercial profit
- Perhaps best known for his cartoonish, many-legged subject “Garapata”
- How art transforms a _____ is now and occupation of contemporary artist
- This genre of art is believed to have started in the late 1960s by the end of the modernism era
- Contemporary artists are now as innovative as ever
- Was a Filipino architect, and was proclaimed as a national artist of the Philippines for architecture in 1990
- ______ artist have tried to interpret various human activities, form ordinary activities such as chores, routines, and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism, and war
- He has called his film making expertise as?
- Who is the artist of Gray ground painting ?
- He is best known for directing Heneral luna, Bliss, and Goyo
- Edith Tiempo was born in?
- Also known as Mr. C
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- The traditional subdivision of arts, being architecture, sculpture, painting, literature, music, performing, and film
- The architecture of 21st century
- Considered to be an art form or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, and sometimes deploys language in way that differ from ordinary usage
- Is a reality in the present-day world, and contemporary artist have used technology in the creation and dissemination of works of art
- A poet, fiction writer a teacher and literary critic, was a Filipino writier in the English language
- Is a 21st-century art created by Filipino artists originating from the different regions in the Philippines reflecting technological progression and cultural diversity
- Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse of inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus
- Credited for his work in promoting Philippine traditional dance and cultural work
- Aims to provide students with an appreciation of a broad range of styles in the various disciplines with consideration on their elements and principles
- Arts made and produced by artist living today
- By _______, the contemporary artist revives the interest the existing form of art
- Concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty for more emotional expression
- A form of art which creates 3 dimensional art work achieved by shaping certain materials
- Having many different aspects or features
- This genre of ___ is believed to have started in the late 1960’s by the end of modernism art era
- A self-taught person
- Listing the world records both of human achievements and the extreme of the natural world
- Because art is produced by____ and people are influenced by time
- Late husband of Edith Tiempo
- Is defined as literature written after world war II through the current day
- Includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860’s to the 1970’s, and denotes the styles and philosophy of the art produced during that era
- Is a photograph or picture develops or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color
- After graduation Tarog played the drums for a?
- An artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects
- A large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then disperse
50 Clues: Also known as Mr. C • A self-taught person • Jarrold Tarog study at? • Edith Tiempo was born in? • Locsin’s peers dub him the? • Late husband of Edith Tiempo • The architecture of 21st century • Having many different aspects or features • He has called his film making expertise as? • Who is the artist of Gray ground painting ? • Arts made and produced by artist living today • ...
Ética de la investigación 2026-02-09
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- Derecho a proteger la identidad del sujeto (Art 8).
- Lo que debe asegurarse para el sujeto en investigaciones con menores (Art 27).
- Sujeto colectivo que requiere aprobación de autoridades locales (Cap II).
- Tipo de estudio sin intervención de variables y métodos retrospectivos (Art 11).
- Grupo del Cap. III que requiere consentimiento de representantes legales.
- Organismo que revisa y aprueba los proyectos de investigación (Art 2).
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- Principio fundamental que debe prevalecer sobre el interés de la ciencia (Art 5).
- Característica temporal de los estudios de riesgo mínimo (Art 11).
- Acuerdo escrito donde el sujeto autoriza su participación (Art 6).
- Categoría de riesgo con probabilidades significativas de afectar al sujeto (Art 11).
- Campo de investigación regulado por la Resolución 8430 de 1993.
- Riesgo que incluye procedimientos comunes como pesaje o EKG (Art 11).
12 Clues: Derecho a proteger la identidad del sujeto (Art 8). • Campo de investigación regulado por la Resolución 8430 de 1993. • Característica temporal de los estudios de riesgo mínimo (Art 11). • Acuerdo escrito donde el sujeto autoriza su participación (Art 6). • Riesgo que incluye procedimientos comunes como pesaje o EKG (Art 11). • ...
Final test practice crossword 2024-07-21
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- subjective art.
- Major component of early jazz music.
- "I have a dream" and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail".
- A notable feature of Fauvist.
- Art shifted from Paris to New York.
- "theory of everything"
- Artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism.
- "the world will never be white again".
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- Artists that purges the canvas that ended in 12/13/1944.
- How started the nonviolent resistance.
- Term for using cinematic shots in quick succession.
- The art Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with.
- A American Pop art.
- Artists that purges the canvas that started in 3/7/1872.
- Leopold Blooms central figure in James Joyce's landmark.
- Leading painter of the twentieth century.
- Who wrote 4' 33"?
- The Feminine Mystique.
- Humans don't a fixed nature.
- Picasso's landmark following style.
20 Clues: subjective art. • Who wrote 4' 33"? • A American Pop art. • The Feminine Mystique. • "theory of everything" • Humans don't a fixed nature. • A notable feature of Fauvist. • Art shifted from Paris to New York. • Picasso's landmark following style. • Major component of early jazz music. • How started the nonviolent resistance. • "the world will never be white again". • ...
Sculpture 1 TEKS 2023-05-04
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- Adding black to a color
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- A critique that relates to beauty
- When critiquing a work of art using “____”, the critic is concerned with what is the artist trying to say, what is the mood
- methods such as Coil, Pinch, slab are
- Repetition of visual elements in art creates
- The principle of art that refers to symmetry or asymmetry in a work of art
- White added to a color
- The successful arrangement of the elements and principles of design
- Colors directly opposite on the color wheel.
- The area surrounding shapes and forms
- the process of creating one more images from a single prepared surface.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- The art of making things out of clay and then hardening the object by heat
- Principle of design concerned with differences
- Device used to fire clay
- Any negative space within a sculpture
- Sculpture viewed from one side only with slightly raised areas
- The art and process of manipulation materials to create 3D objects is called
- The effect obtained by a brighter color, darker tone, larger size, or other difference in a composition
- A sculpture that moves
- When critiquing a work of art using “____” the critic is concerned with the success or failure of the piece.
- The use of only one color, with its tints and shades
- The area in an artwork emphasized by the artist
- The principle of design concerned with size relationship of one part to another
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- The way a surface looks or feels
- Clay that is air dried, but has not been fired
- The sense of oneness or wholeness in a work of art is
- Process in sculpture: removing material from a base
- When critiquing a work of art using “____”, the critic is concerned with the elements and principles
- Black, White, Gray, Brown
- Red, Yellow, Blue Colors that cannot be produced by mixing any other colors together
- has height, width, and depth
- refers to sculptures that is freestanding and can be viewed from all directions
- Drawings style done with quick scribbles or marks to show movement
- colors create calmness in a work of art.
- An Artform having practical or useful qualities is called
- The path made by a moving tool
- Made by combining a collection of three dimensional elements
- illustrates the outer edges
- The process of roughing/scratching the surface edges of clay for joining is called
- colors create excitement
- Orange, Purple, Green Colors made by mixing equal amounts of two primaries
- Process in sculpture: applying material to a base
- A two dimensional element of art that can be organic or geometric.
- A glass like coating fused to bisqueware is called
- Watery clay used to decorate or join pieces of clay together
- When critiquing a work of art using “____”, the critic should be concerned with facts.
- a dull finish
- An image captured or recorded by light
- is expert workmanship demonstrating skill, knowledge, and neatness
51 Clues: a dull finish • White added to a color • A sculpture that moves • Adding black to a color • colors create excitement • Device used to fire clay • Black, White, Gray, Brown • illustrates the outer edges • has height, width, and depth • The path made by a moving tool • The way a surface looks or feels • A critique that relates to beauty • methods such as Coil, Pinch, slab are • ...
Art of the Heist 2024-03-04
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- Art thief Vjeran Tomic was given this nickname for his penchant for scaling the sides of buildings in Paris to steal valuable items
- therefore
- separate
- “Poppy Flowers” by this Dutch artist has been stolen twice, two words
- fried Hanukkah treats
- Canada's largest art heist saw thieves entering through this
- prefix meaning not
- Jan van Eyck’s Ghent _______ is the most frequently stolen artwork in history
- The biggest unsolved art theft in history was from the Isabella __ Gardner Museum
- stealing artwork for ransom
- steak order
- Robbers of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm in 2000 threw ______ on the road to obstruct police cars
- _____ and grab
- The getaway vehicle when the Rembrandt was stolen for the second time
- gallery security worker
- Maurizio Cattelan’s America, a fully functioning gold ________, was stolen from the Blenheim Palace
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- paintings were stolen from the Whitworth Art Gallery in the UK supposedly to draw attention to its poor ________
- Art thief Stephane Beitweiser was convinced he suffered from this syndrome
- _____ Picasso is the most stolen artist
- calf-length trousers
- this FBI unit was formed in 2003 to recover artifacts from the Iraq Museum
- Art forger Pei-Shen Qian used these to age paintings, two words
- bullfight call
- The theft of Rembrandt’s ¬“__ Bartholomew” was part of the first ever armed art robbery
- yellow fruit
- involving more than one
- Polish pirates stole Dutch painter Hans Memling’s The Last Judgement while it was traveling by ship to this Italian city
- sweet frozen dessert, two words
- The Scream was stolen from this city on the opening day of the Olympics
- Documentation that proves the authenticity of an artwork
30 Clues: separate • therefore • steak order • yellow fruit • bullfight call • _____ and grab • prefix meaning not • calf-length trousers • fried Hanukkah treats • involving more than one • gallery security worker • stealing artwork for ransom • sweet frozen dessert, two words • _____ Picasso is the most stolen artist • Documentation that proves the authenticity of an artwork • ...
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism 2025-02-25
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- – Invention that influenced Impressionist composition
- – Type of art that inspired Impressionist composition
- – Painter of A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
- – Town where Van Gogh lived and painted
- – Radically altered by Japanese influence
- – Type of brushwork used in Impressionist art
- – Series painted by Monet at different times of day
- – Group that initially ridiculed Impressionism
- plein air – French term for painting outdoors
- – Movement that influenced Post-Impressionism
- – Common subject in both Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art
- – Central element in Impressionist paintings
- – Word describing Post-Impressionist approach to form
- – Larger movement Impressionism contributed to
- – Van Gogh’s favourite colour
- – Technique developed by Seurat and Signac
- – Artist who painted in Tahiti
- – Post-Impressionist famous for still lifes
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- – Institution that opposed Impressionism
- – Movement that followed Impressionism
- – Visible and expressive in Impressionist paintings
- – Impressionist who painted ballerinas
- – Official art exhibition rejected by Impressionists
- – Used vibrantly by Impressionists to depict atmosphere
- – Art movement that preceded Impressionism
- – Type of colour mixing used in Pointillism
- – Impressionist known for Luncheon of the Boating Party
- – Artist who bridged Realism and Impressionism
- – Painted in complementary colours by Impressionists
- – Artist famous for painting water lilies
- – Type of brushstrokes used in Van Gogh’s paintings
- – Japanese woodblock prints admired by Impressionists
- – Emphasised in Post-Impressionist art
- – Art movement focused on capturing fleeting moments
- – Country where Impressionism emerged
- – First name of Van Gogh
- – Challenged by Cézanne’s compositions
- – Approach used by Post-Impressionists in colour theory
- Gogh – Post-Impressionist known for Starry Night
- – Concept central to Impressionist colour use
40 Clues: – First name of Van Gogh • – Van Gogh’s favourite colour • – Artist who painted in Tahiti • – Country where Impressionism emerged • – Movement that followed Impressionism • – Impressionist who painted ballerinas • – Emphasised in Post-Impressionist art • – Challenged by Cézanne’s compositions • – Town where Van Gogh lived and painted • ...
Σχολεία της Ελλάδας 2025-11-12
23 Clues: law • adult • recess • diploma • I study • student • theology • religion • teenager • medicine • art class • professor • classroom • geography • university • High school • language art • Kindergarten • Middle school • college student • tutoring school • school cafeteria • Elementary school
An Artist's Box of Terms 2014-09-23
Across
- A shape or general structure
- Term used for a thin, transparent layer of paint
- Subject is broken up and re-assembled in an abstracted form
- a thin board used to mix paint
- Watercolor using opaque colors mainly for illustrations
- The substance mixed with a dry pigment
- A cylinder or strip of black lead
- A three dimensional work of art that is modeled
- Woven cloth of cotton or linen support
- Organizing forms to achieve a unified whole
- Art focused on emotions such as love
- The outer shape of an object
- A pattern of closely spaced dots
- An unclothed live model
- Art reflecting the subconscious like a dream experience
- Art that represents a subject as it really appears
- Traditional solvent or thinner for a drying oil
- One who creates art
- painting in one color
- A dull finish
- A mixture of binding material used as a ground
- A shiny finish
- Certificate of Authenticity
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- A painting on a wall
- Amount of light reflected by a color
- A water based synthetic paint
- Record of ownership for a work of art
- likeness of a person
- Painting where paint is applied thickly
- Made by pasting together various materials
- Portable carrying case for flat works of art
- Artistic style of Claude Monet
- Balanced corresponding forms
- Medium typically made with egg yolk
- Final layer that can be applied over a finished painting
- Dry coloring matter
- Characteristic way that artist's apply paint
- A preliminary drawing
- substances such as acrylic, oil or water color
- Degree of lightness or darkness of a color
40 Clues: A dull finish • A shiny finish • Dry coloring matter • One who creates art • A painting on a wall • likeness of a person • A preliminary drawing • painting in one color • An unclothed live model • Certificate of Authenticity • A shape or general structure • Balanced corresponding forms • The outer shape of an object • A water based synthetic paint • a thin board used to mix paint • ...
Beginning Art Quiz 1 Review 2022-09-22
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- Colors, Colors that are directly across each other on the Color Wheel
- Type of texture that reflects how an objects looks like it feels
- Red, Orange, and Yellow are considered a ________ color scheme.
- Space, The empty space that surrounds positive space in an artwork
- Type of drawing that includes a simple outline of an object, with very little detail
- A 2-dimensional (2D) enclosed space; measured by length and width
- An Element of Art that is 3-dimensional (3D); measured by length, width, and depth
- Illusion, art that “Tricks the Eye”
- __________________ colors are created when you mix 1 Primary and 1 Secondary Color that are next to each other on the Color Wheel
- of Art, Building Blocks of art
- The area in which an artwork is created
- The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow
- Art, Art that does not attempt to show or illustrate reality
- The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space
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- Type of texture that reflects the way an object actually feels
- Space, Represented by the actual objects that take up space in an artwork
- Free-flowing shapes; found in nature
- The lightness or darkness of an object; refers to shadows and highlights
- Mathematical shapes; use of a tool (ruler) needed for accuracy
- An artistic composition made up of various materials (ex: paper, cloth, wood) glued onto a surface
- Blue, Violet (Purple), and Green are considered a _________ color scheme.
- The arrangement or placement of the Elements of Art in an artwork
- The colors you get when you mix 2 Primary Colors; Orange, Green, Violet (Purple)
- The smaller parts of an artwork; usually seen best up close; create Visual Interest
- Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface
25 Clues: of Art, Building Blocks of art • Illusion, art that “Tricks the Eye” • Free-flowing shapes; found in nature • The area in which an artwork is created • The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space • The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow • Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface • ...
Art of the Heist 2024-05-15
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- _____ Picasso is the most stolen artist
- Gallery security worker
- Art thief Stephane Breitweiser was convinced he suffered from this syndrome
- Robbers of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm in 2000 threw ______ on the road to obstruct police cars
- prefix meaning not
- Art forger Pei-Shen Qian used these to age paintings (two words)
- Documentation that proves the authenticity of an artwork
- Art thief Vjeran Tomic was given this nickname for his penchant for scaling the sides ofbuildings in Paris to steal valuable items
- this FBI unit was formed in 2003 to recover artifacts stolen from the Iraq Museum
- bullfight call
- Maurizio Cattelan’s America, a fully functioning gold ________, was stolen from the Blenheim Palace
- The Scream was stolen from this city on the opening day of the Olympics
- separate
- The thieves in Canada's largest art heist entered through this
- steak order
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- “Poppy Flowers” by this Dutch artist has been stolen twice (two words)
- stealing artwork for ransom
- yellow fruit
- calf-length trousers
- The theft of Rembrandt’s “__ Bartholomew” was part of the first ever armed art robbery
- involving more than one
- The biggest unsolved art theft in history was from the Isabella __ Gardner Museum
- Polish pirates stole Dutch painter Hans Memling’s The Last Judgement while it was traveling by ship to this Italian city
- paintings were stolen from the Whitworth Art Gallery in the UK supposedly to draw attention to its poor ________
- fried Hanukkah treats
- _____ and grab
- therefore
- The getaway vehicle when a Rembrandt was stolen for the second time
- sweet frozen dessert (two words)
- Jan van Eyck’s Ghent _______ is the most frequently stolen artwork in history
30 Clues: separate • therefore • steak order • yellow fruit • _____ and grab • bullfight call • prefix meaning not • calf-length trousers • fried Hanukkah treats • Gallery security worker • involving more than one • stealing artwork for ransom • sweet frozen dessert (two words) • _____ Picasso is the most stolen artist • Documentation that proves the authenticity of an artwork • ...
Art of the Heist 2024-05-15
Across
- _____ and grab
- this FBI unit was formed in 2003 to recover artifacts stolen from the Iraq Museum
- Art thief Vjeran Tomic was given this nickname for his penchant for scaling the sides ofbuildings in Paris to steal valuable items
- “Poppy Flowers” by this Dutch artist has been stolen twice (two words)
- The getaway vehicle when a Rembrandt was stolen for the second time
- Jan van Eyck’s Ghent _______ is the most frequently stolen artwork in history
- Maurizio Cattelan’s America, a fully functioning gold ________, was stolen from the Blenheim Palace
- bullfight call
- The Scream was stolen from this city on the opening day of the Olympics
- Polish pirates stole Dutch painter Hans Memling’s The Last Judgement while it was traveling by ship to this Italian city
- yellow fruit
- prefix meaning not
- Art forger Pei-Shen Qian used these to age paintings (two words)
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- steak order
- Gallery security worker
- fried Hanukkah treats
- The biggest unsolved art theft in history was from the Isabella __ Gardner Museum
- Documentation that proves the authenticity of an artwork
- Robbers of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm in 2000 threw ______ on the road to obstruct police cars
- paintings were stolen from the Whitworth Art Gallery in the UK supposedly to draw attention to its poor ________
- involving more than one
- separate
- The theft of Rembrandt’s “__ Bartholomew” was part of the first ever armed art robbery
- _____ Picasso is the most stolen artist
- The thieves in Canada's largest art heist entered through this
- sweet frozen dessert (two words)
- therefore
- Art thief Stephane Breitweiser was convinced he suffered from this syndrome
- calf-length trousers
- stealing artwork for ransom
30 Clues: separate • therefore • steak order • yellow fruit • _____ and grab • bullfight call • prefix meaning not • calf-length trousers • fried Hanukkah treats • Gallery security worker • involving more than one • stealing artwork for ransom • sweet frozen dessert (two words) • _____ Picasso is the most stolen artist • Documentation that proves the authenticity of an artwork • ...
EOC Review 2023-04-18
Across
- a color scheme that uses only one color
- a 3D element of art
- the amount of time light hits the film is determined by the __
- Basic visual symbols in the language of art
- red, blue, yellow
- the amount of light that hits the film is determined by the __.
- when one side is different from the other it is
- drawing attention to a particular area
- the area that an artist emphasizes is called the __
- how the elements and principles are arranged
- a 2D element of art
- lightness and darkness
- an area surrounding a shape/form
- the invisible image on photo paper
- what we see when light hits the retina
- the principle concerned with size relationships
- chemical used to make an image permanent
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- indicates a feeling of depth
- the step of an art critique concerned with the elements and principles
- repetition of visual elements
- another word for color
- background, middle ground and foreground are parts of the __.
- the step of an art critique concerned with meaning
- chemical used to halt the developing process
- aesthetic evaluation is concerned with __
- colors that are next to each other on the CW
- when all parts work together to create a whole
- an example of a 3D art form is a ___.
- light sensitive material found on photo paper
- the lightest area of a photo
- film's sensitivity to light
- the way a surface looks or feels
- variety is the principle concerned with __
- an overused image or symbol
- refers to the equalization of elements
- the first step of an art critique
36 Clues: red, blue, yellow • a 3D element of art • a 2D element of art • another word for color • lightness and darkness • film's sensitivity to light • an overused image or symbol • indicates a feeling of depth • the lightest area of a photo • repetition of visual elements • an area surrounding a shape/form • the way a surface looks or feels • the first step of an art critique • ...
Year 11 Term1 Vocabulary List 2025-03-09
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- A type of government where people elect leaders to make decisions for them.
- A way to decorate by scratching through a top layer to show a different colour underneath.
- A political and economic system where everyone shares resources and property equally.
- Common or usual ways of doing things in art, writing, or society.
- Art that fills a whole room or space, creating an experience for people who visit.
- Focusing on buying and owning lots of things.
- War, A war between groups of people in the same country.
- A way to paint on wet plaster walls so the colours become part of the wall as it dries.
- In art, a quick and expressive mark or movement that shows emotion or energy.
- Art that doesn't look like real things. It uses shapes, colours, and lines to show ideas or feelings.
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- A person or thing that is very famous and represents something important.
- A style of art where objects are broken into shapes and shown from many angles at once.
- A fast-drying paint made from plastic, which is very flexible and strong.
- A style of art from the late 1970's that often questions traditional ideas and uses humour or irony.
- A new way of making art that started in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Artists tried new ideas and broke away from old styles.
- Based on personal feelings or opinions, not on facts.
- A political system where a leader has total control, and the country is very nationalistic and often uses force.
- A type of government with a king or queen in charge.
- Technique, Using a monochromatic palette of grays.
- A type of paint made by mixing colours with something like egg yolk.
20 Clues: Focusing on buying and owning lots of things. • Technique, Using a monochromatic palette of grays. • A type of government with a king or queen in charge. • Based on personal feelings or opinions, not on facts. • War, A war between groups of people in the same country. • Common or usual ways of doing things in art, writing, or society. • ...
Exploring Art Final Review Puzzle 2025-06-04
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- the distance around, between, above, below, or within objects
- creating differences to make things more interesting and noticeable. (i.e. light vs. dark colors or smooth vs. rough textures)
- a major artist during the Pop Art movement. He challenged traditional ideas about what art should be, blurring the lines between "high art" and "low art"
- a shading technique that creates different values using many small dots
- an art movement that emerged in the 1950s. Artists use bright colors and images from popular culture
- an inexpensive technique used in art to reproduce and/or enlarge an image that involves dividing an image into a series of smaller sections using a grid
- art that simplifies subjects into shapes, colors, and forms while maintaining some connection to reality
- an artist who was famous for bright, bold paintings of comic strip cartoons
- any artwork that can be measured in three dimensions: length, width, and height
- colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
- a shading technique that creates different values using many lines going in one direction
- tool for carving the linoleum block in printmaking
- a tool used apply ink evenly to a linoleum block in printmaking
- a tool for holding the ink in place in printmaking
- art that depicts subjects as they appear in real life with accurate details and proportions
- a shading technique that creates different values using many lines that will cross each other
- the harmony of all visual elements in a composition
- a painting technique where tiny, distinct dots of pure color are applied to a surface in patterns to form an image
- known as the ‘Mother of American Modernism’. She is famous for her love of flowers and her affinity for the Southwest
- the repetitive use of an element in a composition to create a visual echo or accent certain aspects of the work
- in art is like shining a spotlight on the most important part of a picture
- the hue of an object
- an art movement that began in the late 19th century. It focused on capturing fleeting moments and the visual effects of light
- painting outdoors
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- artist best known for his realistic paintings of objects found in diners and cafeterias, such as pies and pastries
- drawing a basic outline of what you see. No shading or value is necessary
- a 2D, enclosed space defined by line, color, value, or texture.
- the relationship and size of one object to another
- when drawing, you should draw what you ____ , not what you know
- created by adding white to a pure color
- the arrangement of the elements in a work of art to create a sense of visual equilibrium or stability
- any artwork that can be measured in two dimensions: length and width
- a path followed between two points
- created by adding black to a pure color
- Traditional art form of the Huichol people of Mexico, rooted in spiritual and cultural significance
- art that imitates the style, commercial printing techniques, and subject matter of comic strips
- a visual beat or a sense of movement that guides your eye through the artwork
- a type of print created when ink is applied to a raised surface
- art that contains no recognizable objects, focusing purely on elements like color, shape, and line
- a 3D shape
- how something feels or looks like it would feel, if you touched it
- the lightness or darkness of a color
42 Clues: a 3D shape • painting outdoors • the hue of an object • a path followed between two points • the lightness or darkness of a color • created by adding white to a pure color • created by adding black to a pure color • the relationship and size of one object to another • tool for carving the linoleum block in printmaking • a tool for holding the ink in place in printmaking • ...
Art Vocabulary Semester 2 2023-06-22
Across
- the point of an art piece where all perspective lines converge
- the planning of anything with purpose for aesthetics or function
- the arrangement of subject matter and the elements of art within an art piece
- ______ space that shows expansive distance
- the front area of an art piece often lower in the frame
- ______ space shows a mesurable, closed distance
- the look or feel of an art piece ex: rough or smooth
- _____________ lines; lines that show depth or space
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- the middle area of a scene in the middle of the frame
- the back of a scenery often shows environment
- a slow change from light to dark or from one color to another
- a grouping of colors that work well together chosen by the artist
- the brightest area on a form
- staged values from a light value to a dark value showing an equal distance from one another
- a style of art that is well rendered but unrealistic subjects
- _____ shadow; the shadow created on the ground
16 Clues: the brightest area on a form • ______ space that shows expansive distance • the back of a scenery often shows environment • _____ shadow; the shadow created on the ground • ______ space shows a mesurable, closed distance • _____________ lines; lines that show depth or space • the look or feel of an art piece ex: rough or smooth • ...
Meanings of dance 2021-02-23
16 Clues: Art • Dance • Music • Vital • Style • Energy • Rhythm • Emotion • Culture • Costumes • Movement • Lighting • Expression • Dedication • Performance • Interpretation
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Elements of Art and Principles of Design 25 pts 2014-10-08
Across
- a combination of elements or shapes repeated in a recurring arrangement.
- A continuous mark on a surface.
- The darkness or lightness in a work of art that makes it look three-d.
- special attention/focus given to one part of a work of art.
- the arrangement of opposite elements in a work of art.
- the reoccurring use of art elements to direct the eye around a work of art.
- Refers to variations in the proportions of objects, lines or shapes.
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- equal visual weight or importance in a work of art.
- How things feel, or look as though they might feel if touched.
- how big or small objects in a work of art are in relation to each other.
- Is an area enclosed by a line, can be organic or geometric.
- the arrangement of elements in a work of art that form a coherent whole.
- is produced when light is reflected back to the eye.
13 Clues: A continuous mark on a surface. • equal visual weight or importance in a work of art. • is produced when light is reflected back to the eye. • the arrangement of opposite elements in a work of art. • special attention/focus given to one part of a work of art. • Is an area enclosed by a line, can be organic or geometric. • ...
8th Grade Art Vocabulary 2023-09-27
Across
- A group discussion or collaboration to produce ideas or solve problems.
- the analysis and evaluation of works of art with the goal of making it stronger or better
- the quality of design and work shown in something made by hand
- when a picture, object, or color is used to represent an idea or a concept.
- A symbol used to represent a brand or organization.
- Containing or using only one color.
- Analyzing and making claims about the positive or negative value of a work of art.
- something that gives someone an idea about what to do or create
- unrelated elements placed together in a work of art to create an interesting effect of comparison or contrast.
- A change or to an finished—or in-progress—work of art
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- the handing down of information, beliefs, or customs from one generation to another.
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something
- art whose products are to be appreciated for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of an object before it is made.
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- an interpretation based on what you see that takes a stance and creates an interesting discussion from the work of art.
- the action of explaining the meaning of a work of art
- a sculptor's small preliminary model or sketch.
- A job that a person chooses to do for a long period of time or even the rest of their life.
20 Clues: Containing or using only one color. • a sculptor's small preliminary model or sketch. • A symbol used to represent a brand or organization. • the action of explaining the meaning of a work of art • A change or to an finished—or in-progress—work of art • the quality of design and work shown in something made by hand • ...
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The Fine Art Room Crossword 1 2023-09-02
Across
- Artist famed for his ballerina drawings
- Dutch still life painter
- Painter of 'Black Square' (1915)
- Paper texture
- First female winner of Turner Prize (5,9)
- Papermaking frame (5,3,6)
- London art school
- Waxy colour medium
- Drawing tool
- Art collection in Glasgow
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- Scratched painting technique
- Sussex home of the Bloomsbury Group
- Shade of green
- Type of white paint
- Auction house
- Amsterdam art museum
- Birthplace of Picasso
- Auction house
- Artist nicknamed 'Jack the Dripper'
19 Clues: Drawing tool • Auction house • Paper texture • Auction house • Shade of green • London art school • Waxy colour medium • Type of white paint • Amsterdam art museum • Birthplace of Picasso • Dutch still life painter • Papermaking frame (5,3,6) • Art collection in Glasgow • Scratched painting technique • Painter of 'Black Square' (1915) • Sussex home of the Bloomsbury Group • ...
Innovative Arts 2024-09-19
Across
- – Art using light as the primary medium
- – Art experienced through augmented reality devices
- – Art created using algorithms and computer code
- – Art using sound as the main element
- – Art involving biological materials
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- – Art that requires audience interaction
- – Art created using 3D printing technology
- – Art that incorporates movement
- – Art created or presented using digital technology
- – Art generated by artificial intelligence
10 Clues: – Art that incorporates movement • – Art involving biological materials • – Art using sound as the main element • – Art using light as the primary medium • – Art that requires audience interaction • – Art created using 3D printing technology • – Art generated by artificial intelligence • – Art created using algorithms and computer code • ...
Art Criticism Review 2025-08-05
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- When you determine the degree of artistic merit.
- The message the work communicates.
- When you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work.
- The aesthetic theory that focuses on realistic representation.
- The aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the formal qualities- the composition.
- An organized approach for studying a work of art.
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- A list of important facts about a work of art.
- The way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art.
- The aesthetic theory that requires a work of art to arouse a response of feelings, moods or emotions in the viewer.
- The material used to make art.Criteria are standards of judgement.
- When you carefully make a list of all the things you see in the work.
- The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art.
- When you discover how the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art.
13 Clues: The message the work communicates. • A list of important facts about a work of art. • When you determine the degree of artistic merit. • An organized approach for studying a work of art. • The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art. • When you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work. • ...
ALH3 ARTS 2023-06-22
Across
- a place where artists practice
- a group of people who sing together
- a part of a movie or play
- the people watching a performance
- guitar, violin, piano etc.
- a display of art
- a group of people who play stringed instruments
- a place where artists make music
- to display your art in front of an audience
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- a person who sings or plays an instrument
- an event where artists perform music
- a place where art is displayed
- a live display of music or acting
- something shown
- a person in the audience
- where actors or singers perform
- to prepare a piece of art
17 Clues: something shown • a display of art • a person in the audience • a part of a movie or play • to prepare a piece of art • guitar, violin, piano etc. • a place where art is displayed • a place where artists practice • where actors or singers perform • a place where artists make music • a live display of music or acting • the people watching a performance • ...
Chapter 5: My Favorite Subject is Art 2013-05-27
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Element and Principles of Art 2022-06-12
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- is the area that a shape or form occupies in artwork. It gives the illusion of depth (3D) on a flat surface.
- The juxtaposition of different elements of design in order to highlight their differences and create visual interest, or focal point
- How light or dark a colour appears to be in an artwork.
- This element of art is derived from reflected light. It's three properties are Hue, Intensity and Value.
- Special attention/importance given to one part of a work of art.
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
- The feeling of cohesion between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- is the area in an artwork that are the subject or point of interest.
- Repeating a single element many times in a design.
- The surface quality of an object or just simply how an object feels or seem to feel.
- _____ texture is a percieved sense of texture that the artist creates using various art elements and techniques such as line, stilpplng, shading and colour.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. If the design was a scale, these elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable.
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- A repetition of more than one design element working in concert with each other.
- The space which is enclosed by a line.
- _______ of Art are the tools artists use when creating an artwork.
- In art means using different sizes, shapes and colors in your artwork to create visual diversity.
- The 3-Dimensional counterpart to shape. It possesses length, width and depth.
- _______ of Art and Design are the rules or laws that help with the organization of elements in an Artwork.
- space is the area around the subject or areas of interest.
- ______ texture is the actual feel of a surface in an artwork.
- A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point.
22 Clues: The space which is enclosed by a line. • Repeating a single element many times in a design. • A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. • How light or dark a colour appears to be in an artwork. • space is the area around the subject or areas of interest. • ______ texture is the actual feel of a surface in an artwork. • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #1 2025-02-18
Across
- When shapes are in front of other shapes.
- A three-dimensional work of art.
- A three-dimensional work of art.
- Art that can be viewed from multiple angles.
- The quality that comes from creating with care and attention to detail.
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- Refers to the main theme, topic, or focus of a piece of art.
- A picture made by using a pencil, pen, marker, or chalk to create lines on a surface.
- The use of different elements to create visual interest.
- A graphical representation of text.
- The arrangement of visual elements within a work of art.
- An artwork that is created using more than one type of material.
- The visual components that make up a work of art
- A design in which shapes, lines, colors or forms are repeated.
- An artwork that is not representational but communicates through colors, marks and other visual elements.
- The distribution of the visual weight.
- The technique that uses light and dark to create the illusion of depth.
- The materials used to create a work of art.
17 Clues: A three-dimensional work of art. • A three-dimensional work of art. • A graphical representation of text. • The distribution of the visual weight. • When shapes are in front of other shapes. • The materials used to create a work of art. • Art that can be viewed from multiple angles. • The visual components that make up a work of art • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #1 2025-02-18
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- The distribution of the visual weight.
- A three-dimensional work of art.
- The materials used to create a work of art.
- A design in which shapes, lines, colors or forms are repeated.
- The visual components that make up a work of art
- An artwork that is not representational but communicates through colors, marks and other visual elements.
- An artwork that is created using more than one type of material.
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- The arrangement of visual elements within a work of art.
- Refers to the main theme, topic, or focus of a piece of art.
- A graphical representation of text.
- The use of different elements to create visual interest.
- Art that can be viewed from multiple angles.
- A picture made by using a pencil, pen, marker, or chalk to create lines on a surface.
- The quality that comes from creating with care and attention to detail.
- When shapes are in front of other shapes.
- The technique that uses light and dark to create the illusion of depth.
16 Clues: A three-dimensional work of art. • A graphical representation of text. • The distribution of the visual weight. • When shapes are in front of other shapes. • The materials used to create a work of art. • Art that can be viewed from multiple angles. • The visual components that make up a work of art • The arrangement of visual elements within a work of art. • ...
Meanings of dance 2021-02-23
16 Clues: Art • Dance • Vital • Music • Style • Rhythm • Energy • Emotion • Culture • Movement • Lighting • Costumes • Dedication • Expression • Performance • Interpretation
June 2024-06-21
14 Clues: Sport • Tattoo • My art • Your art • Crossword • First time • Facetime at • Win me over • Special day • Basement Art • One year after • Meeting friends • Back when we used • Two blue stripes on this
Visual Arts 2025-10-08
Across
- the area around or within objects
- art that simplifies or distorts reality
- material used to make art
- the layout of elements in art
- lightness or darkness of a colour
- when all parts of art work together
- a mark connecting two points
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- a flat, enclosed area
- creates depth on a flat surface
- 3D object
- focus point on a composition
- visual stability in a design
- strong difference between elements
- what the eyes sees from light
- how a surface looks or feels
15 Clues: 3D object • a flat, enclosed area • material used to make art • focus point on a composition • visual stability in a design • how a surface looks or feels • a mark connecting two points • what the eyes sees from light • the layout of elements in art • creates depth on a flat surface • the area around or within objects • lightness or darkness of a colour • ...
Art Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-15
Across
- An enlarging tool used in art to replicate an image; divides the reference image and drawing surface into smaller pieces
- French word for ‘stencil’
- Darkest shadow that is cast from the object onto the surface; value gets lighter as it gets further away from the object
- The darkest dark on the form, benefiting from neither direct light nor reflected light
- The content of the piece of art; the visual information that is in the composition
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- Art which has no recognizable subject matter. The purpose is focused purely on shape, form, texture, color, etc
- lines that follow the form of the object, an outline
- a “suggested” line or direction of motion in the composition
- Where the light source hits the object at full strength
- Direction from which the object is being hit with light
- How big or small something is in comparison to something else; a ratio
- Art which projects forward from a flat background surface
- Using dots or points to represent value or value transitions
- Using lines in one direction to show value or value transitions
Down
- The material an artist uses to create a work of art and the general type of art form itself
- Art which represents recognizable subject matter
- Means the plate is only printed one time; mono-print
- Using lines in all directions to show value or value transitions
- Symmetrical or asymmetrical; the distribution of visual or physical weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
- Small hand rollers that are printmaking tools used to thinly apply ink or paint onto a printing surface
- The light that is seen around an object and reflects back onto the object or other objects
- Using scribbling to represent value or value transitions
- Art which represents objects or ideas in a distorted or simplified way
- Colors that are adjacent or next to each other on the color wheel
- A point in motion, series of adjacent points, connection between points, or an implied connection between points
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- A work of music, literature, or art
28 Clues: French word for ‘stencil’ • A work of music, literature, or art • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors • Art which represents recognizable subject matter • Means the plate is only printed one time; mono-print • lines that follow the form of the object, an outline • Where the light source hits the object at full strength • ...
History WWI 2024-09-22
Across
- art that doesn’t show you what it means
- hallways where soldiers protect themselves
- An area with the same time
- everything that has to do with military
- army of communist russia
- forbidden place to trade
- sole rulership
Down
- war in which countries all over the world participate
- moving people out of a country
- art that shows you what it means
- very little of something
- Fair-minded
- prison camp
- race for the strongest weapons
- follower of lenin
15 Clues: Fair-minded • prison camp • sole rulership • follower of lenin • very little of something • army of communist russia • forbidden place to trade • An area with the same time • moving people out of a country • race for the strongest weapons • art that shows you what it means • art that doesn’t show you what it means • everything that has to do with military • ...
