art Crossword Puzzles
Language Art 2023-08-29
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- recognizes individual sounds
- smallest part of the written language
- predictable relationship between phonemes and graphemes
- smallest part of spoken language
- phonemic awareness
- make a new word by adding a phoneme
- phonemic understanding
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- recognize the word in a set of three or four words that has the “odd“ sound.
- word part that contains vowel or vowel sound
- recognize the word that remains when a phoneme is removed
- break words into separate sounds
- combine phonemes to make a word
- recognize sounds in different words
13 Clues: phonemic awareness • phonemic understanding • recognizes individual sounds • combine phonemes to make a word • break words into separate sounds • smallest part of spoken language • recognize sounds in different words • make a new word by adding a phoneme • smallest part of the written language • word part that contains vowel or vowel sound • ...
Art Crossword 2025-01-29
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- you cut paper with these
- you need to use water with these types of paint
- used to rub out a pencil mistake
- wear this to protect your clothes
- an artwork of land
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- what you use to apply paint to a surface
- when you cut and glue items down
- use this to make pencils sharp
- an artwork of a face
- what an artist paints on
- these paints are great to mix colours
- what holds an artist's canvas
- these come in oil and soft forms
13 Clues: an artwork of land • an artwork of a face • you cut paper with these • what an artist paints on • what holds an artist's canvas • use this to make pencils sharp • when you cut and glue items down • used to rub out a pencil mistake • these come in oil and soft forms • wear this to protect your clothes • these paints are great to mix colours • ...
ART ENGLISH 2025-04-15
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- YOU PUT IT ON YOUR HANDS BEFORE WEDGING
- SECONDARY COLOR
- YOU DRY THE PAINT WITH IT
- YOU USE IT TO PAINT
- YOU USE THEM TO GIVE THE CLASY SHAPE
- MATERIAL TO WEDGE
- YOU PAINT ON IT
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- YOU USE IT TO ROLL THE CLAY
- YOU PUT WATER IN IT
- YOU USE IT TO SMOTH A SURFACE
- TYPE OF PAINT
- PRIMARY COLOR
- YOU PUT IT ON THE TABLE
13 Clues: TYPE OF PAINT • PRIMARY COLOR • SECONDARY COLOR • YOU PAINT ON IT • MATERIAL TO WEDGE • YOU PUT WATER IN IT • YOU USE IT TO PAINT • YOU PUT IT ON THE TABLE • YOU DRY THE PAINT WITH IT • YOU USE IT TO ROLL THE CLAY • YOU USE IT TO SMOTH A SURFACE • YOU USE THEM TO GIVE THE CLASY SHAPE • YOU PUT IT ON YOUR HANDS BEFORE WEDGING
ART Crossword 2025-05-18
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- Something that appears to be one thing but is actually something else.
- Art that does not try to represent anything from the real world.
- Strange or unreal, often combining different objects or ideas in unexpected ways.
- An art movement focused on showing emotional experiences vs physical reality.
- A technique in art where the artist creates without thinking or planning, often allowing the subconscious mind to control the process.
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- The part of the mind that holds feelings and thoughts that we are not fully aware of.
- The quality of being impulsive or unplanned, often used in art to show freedom.
- Resembling or characteristic of a dream, often showing strange or unreal images.
- A technique in painting where thick layers of paint are applied.
- A way of describing something by comparing it to something else, often used in surrealism to create deeper meanings
- A movement or action, especially in art, where the artist uses sweeping motions to express emotions.
- Placing two or more things together, to create contrast or surprise.
- A style of art not represented by real objects or scenes, uses shapes, colors, and forms to express feelings.
13 Clues: A technique in painting where thick layers of paint are applied. • Art that does not try to represent anything from the real world. • Placing two or more things together, to create contrast or surprise. • Something that appears to be one thing but is actually something else. • An art movement focused on showing emotional experiences vs physical reality. • ...
Islamic Art 2024-12-03
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- a niche in the wall of a mosque in the direction of Mecca, which Muslims face when praying
- type of arch that widens at the top before narrowing to a rounded crown
- Holiest pilgrimmage site
- tower in which people are called to prayer
- pointed niches arranged in tiers that appear to form a honeycomb or staircase
- Ottoman architect and engineer
- An enclosure situated near the mihrab in a mosque, used by a ruler for protection or privacy during prayer
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- mosque style in which the prayer hall is made up of rows created by vertical support beams or columns
- prophet of Islam
- mosque style from Persia/Iran (no spaces)
- Islamic Holy Book
- Rectangular vaulted hall with 3 sides, open on one end
- mosque style originated from the Ottoman Empire (no spaces)
13 Clues: prophet of Islam • Islamic Holy Book • Holiest pilgrimmage site • Ottoman architect and engineer • mosque style from Persia/Iran (no spaces) • tower in which people are called to prayer • Rectangular vaulted hall with 3 sides, open on one end • mosque style originated from the Ottoman Empire (no spaces) • ...
Visual Stories 2019-02-11
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- Lasting forever, or for as long as anyone thinks about.
- The group of people who listen to or watch a performance or speech, look at a work of art or read a text
- Used to describe a person, place or thing without giving specific information
- Knowledge about something that you get from experience of it
- A type of art form that people look at for pleasure or to help them understand something
- A photograph or painting of a person
- The bad feeling that comes from being mad or upset with someone or something
- Someone who sees something happen, such as a crime or important event.
- The _____ of a work of art, theatre or literature is the place it represents
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- When a photograph or work of art shows it very successfully
- A picture, such as a photograph, a drawing or a painting
- To represent or describe something or someone in a work of art
- Something that is very important or special to someone
- A feeling of great surprise when something completely unexpected happens
- When something ________ another thing, it gives the meaning of that thing.
- A strong cloth that is often used for paintings
- Spoken, rather than written
- the person, place, thing or idea being represented in a work of art
- To exist over time
19 Clues: To exist over time • Spoken, rather than written • A photograph or painting of a person • A strong cloth that is often used for paintings • Something that is very important or special to someone • Lasting forever, or for as long as anyone thinks about. • A picture, such as a photograph, a drawing or a painting • ...
Fun With Fiber Puzzle 1 2024-06-18
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- In weaving, this thread goes up and down.
- The name of this school.
- When you reuse a material to create something new.
- The color of our group.
- The Spanish word for "school."
- This is where art pieces are shown.
- This is an art piece that is specifically built into a space. We will be making a group one next week.
- This color comes before yellow in the rainbow
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- This sharp object is threaded and used in sewing.
- Using a needle and thread to create a design on fabric.
- Using a needle and thread to stitch two pieces of fabric together.
- In weaving, which direction does the weft go?
- Using two large "needles," this fiber art can be used to make scarves, sweater, and socks.
- A fiber art created by interlacing threads. Can be used to make baskets and tapestries.
- This quick drawing helps us plan what we're going to create.
- The fiber we used to wrap around cardboard shapes to create wall hangings.
- Thread, yarn, canvas, and other textiles are made up of these.
- What clothing is made of.
- How many minutes is this class?
- A person who creates art.
20 Clues: The color of our group. • The name of this school. • What clothing is made of. • A person who creates art. • The Spanish word for "school." • How many minutes is this class? • This is where art pieces are shown. • In weaving, this thread goes up and down. • In weaving, which direction does the weft go? • This color comes before yellow in the rainbow • ...
Art History and Facts 2024-08-05
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- Swedish female artist considered among the first in abstract to western art history
- Written, printed or commercial materials not intended to be seen as independent art but creates documentation and importance for history
- "you know I can't drink anymore" were the last words of which famous artist?
- Amongst the earliest known drawing materials
- Means 'Pure Life' in Spanish and is the phrase that encapsulates the culture of Costa Rica
- another word for color
- Famous 20th century Mexican artist who contracted Polio as a child
- style of art attributed to Andy Warhol
- Known as the father of European painting
- Scientist that invented the color wheel
- What color is the pigment called ochre?
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- Transparent, hard protection or film applied
- School or Art and design founded in Germany in 1919
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- How many paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell in his lifetime?
- Technique used to extend into the distance
- First synthetic plastic material developed in the 1860's
- Most visited museum in Europe
- French for "Advanced Guard"
- There are seven elements of art; line, shape, value, form texture, color and ____?
- Credited with starting the impressionist movement
21 Clues: another word for color • French for "Advanced Guard" • Most visited museum in Europe • style of art attributed to Andy Warhol • Scientist that invented the color wheel • What color is the pigment called ochre? • Known as the father of European painting • Technique used to extend into the distance • Transparent, hard protection or film applied • ...
3-D Design Crossword 2016-09-05
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- More than one one motifs put together.
- A way to make art work smooth and shiny with a tool.
- Art work that is three dimensional.
- One unit of a pattern.
- A way to heat clay up to harden it.
- A clear substance put on stained or painted ceramics.
- Working clay on the pottery's wheel.
- A way to smooth or shape the surface of your pot.
- Art work that you view from every side.
- Combining two pieces of clay together.
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- A coat made up of tiny pieces of glass that you use to paint clay.
- No glaze is to be put on the bottom of a pot.
- The way an object feels.
- A type of paint that washes off when put in water.
- The lip is the opening, the walls are the sides, and the foot is the base or bottom.
- Forming clay into slip to make a mold.
- A substance that causes glaze to stick to your artwork.
- A way to mix up clay.
- Art that is on a slab, but is also raised.
- Something you apply to finish your art work off.
20 Clues: A way to mix up clay. • One unit of a pattern. • The way an object feels. • Art work that is three dimensional. • A way to heat clay up to harden it. • Working clay on the pottery's wheel. • More than one one motifs put together. • Forming clay into slip to make a mold. • Combining two pieces of clay together. • Art work that you view from every side. • ...
Sports 2023-07-07
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- A South Korean Martial Art
- Tennis with baguettes
- National Sport of Thailand
- International Competition where people compete to be the best in all sports
- Not Futbol
- water
- The sport that starts with a kickoff
- blend of all martial arts
- tennis but deep fried
- Tiger Woods
- Martial Art where you can win by ippon
- Brazilian version of japanese martial art
- Tennis but in the Down Under
- Best Competitive Eater
- America's Pastime
- International Competition of Soccer(not Futball)
- Mike Tyson but with legs
- Brain and Brawn
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- tennis competition that is played on grass
- "Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a bee"
- Whoever lifts the heaviest weight wins
- water but in a boat
- rocks
- International Competition where people compete to be the best in all sports, but special
- Not Real Athletes that live in their mom's basement in their 40s
- Brain
- It is Known as the Art of Eight Limbs
- The sport that pandas do
- Grappling Based martial art that comes from Russia
- Sport where you spike balls over a net
- Jumpman
- Serena Williams
- Ronnie Coleman
33 Clues: rocks • water • Brain • Jumpman • Not Futbol • Tiger Woods • Ronnie Coleman • Serena Williams • Brain and Brawn • America's Pastime • water but in a boat • Tennis with baguettes • tennis but deep fried • Best Competitive Eater • The sport that pandas do • Mike Tyson but with legs • blend of all martial arts • A South Korean Martial Art • National Sport of Thailand • Tennis but in the Down Under • ...
The Renaissance 2025-08-28
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- Humanist and poet
- made colums and domes
- good in classical, art, politics
- Financial supporters of artists
- Mind movement that's focused on achievements
- 1st women artist too gain world renown
- This was provided in most towns for children
- author political guidebook "The Prince"
- someone who wrote a book with rules and plans for bulidings
- fused classical with Roman style
- Center of manufacturing, frequent warfare
- explosion of art, wiring and thought
- independent city-state until 1130's
- Someone who creates art
- The first place with a period of place
- the name of Francesco's muse
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- way to show 3 dimensions on a canvas
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Medici family controlled this city
- the first place that learned to make paper
- these people buy art to beautify
- supposed to inspire not create art
- Paints strong heroic women
- these people fled to italy
- International powerhouse
- he is known as decarmeron
- merchants, bankers, tradespeople
- this places text was preserved in the library of the imlaic empire
- This person made a famous painting called "School Of Athens"
- lady writer with great influence
30 Clues: Humanist and poet • Painted the Mona Lisa • made colums and domes • Someone who creates art • International powerhouse • he is known as decarmeron • Paints strong heroic women • these people fled to italy • the name of Francesco's muse • Financial supporters of artists • these people buy art to beautify • good in classical, art, politics • merchants, bankers, tradespeople • ...
Art 2021-02-25
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- - El arte de diseñar y construir.
- - La palabra escrita como fuente de expresión.
- - Ritmo, melodía, letras, se disfruta con los oídos.
- - En muros, en cuadros, esta expresión es con color.
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- - Figuras con arcilla, metales, madera.
- - Captar imágenes que provocan sensaciones.
- - Movimientos corporales acompañados de música.
- - Se puede contar historias a través de la sucesión de imágenes.
8 Clues: - El arte de diseñar y construir. • - Figuras con arcilla, metales, madera. • - Captar imágenes que provocan sensaciones. • - La palabra escrita como fuente de expresión. • - Movimientos corporales acompañados de música. • - Ritmo, melodía, letras, se disfruta con los oídos. • - En muros, en cuadros, esta expresión es con color. • ...
Art 2020-04-21
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- Painting category that contains human figure
- Painting category that contains events, mythology
- This characteristic can have the following values: bright, muted, full or limited range
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- This thing is made of stone, metal, or wood
- Painting category that contains every day life
- Painting category that contains landscape, seascape, urban landscape?
- Painting category that contains fruits, flowers, objects
- This characteristic can have the following values: large medium or small
8 Clues: This thing is made of stone, metal, or wood • Painting category that contains human figure • Painting category that contains every day life • Painting category that contains events, mythology • Painting category that contains fruits, flowers, objects • Painting category that contains landscape, seascape, urban landscape? • ...
art 2020-09-09
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- a wooden frame for holding an artist's work while it is being painted or drawn
- a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person
- a picture made with a pencil or pen.
- a strong, coarse cloth, used for oil painting.
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- a room or building for the display of works of art.
- a painted picture (with watercolour or oil paints).
- a person who create paintings and drawings.
- an artist uses it to do painting with.
8 Clues: a picture made with a pencil or pen. • an artist uses it to do painting with. • a person who create paintings and drawings. • a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person • a strong, coarse cloth, used for oil painting. • a room or building for the display of works of art. • a painted picture (with watercolour or oil paints). • ...
Art 2020-10-05
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- a piece of this cloth used by artists for painting
- making objects by shaping pieces of clay
- a painting,photograph,drawing of a person
- the art of making countryside pictures
- a type of painting objects that do not move, such as flowers, fruit
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- forming solid objects that represent things
- a simple, quickly-made drawing
- a board, used by artists to mix their paints on
8 Clues: a simple, quickly-made drawing • the art of making countryside pictures • making objects by shaping pieces of clay • a painting,photograph,drawing of a person • forming solid objects that represent things • a board, used by artists to mix their paints on • a piece of this cloth used by artists for painting • ...
ART 2013-09-19
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- Is a manipulation of light, form, and emotion in an attempt to convey something.
- The relationship between light and dark tones. One of the great masters of painting in this area is Rembrant.
- Visual and psychological sense of high and medium temperature that is given by the range of reds.
- The one that makes the piece of art.
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- Direct relationship of all parts of a work.
- The content of the art.
- Artistic manifestations that occupy a space, they can be seen, touched and felt through their exterior forms.
- Visual and psychological sense of low temperature, it is given by the range of blues.
8 Clues: The content of the art. • The one that makes the piece of art. • Direct relationship of all parts of a work. • Is a manipulation of light, form, and emotion in an attempt to convey something. • Visual and psychological sense of low temperature, it is given by the range of blues. • ...
art 2014-06-02
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- R__________has consistently been ranked by scholars as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents. His face adorns Mount Rushmore alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln.
- Someone who is c____________thinks deeply, or is thinking in a serious and calm way.
- If you describe a person or their behaviour as e___________, you mean that their behaviour clearly indicates their feelings or intentions.
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- If something written or spoken is v________, it does not explain or express things clearly.
- B_____________are the marks made on a surface by a painter's brush.
- I______________ started a 19th-century art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, Sunrise.
- Mona Lisa is a half-length p_________ of a woman by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- If you make h_________, you progress toward achieving something.
8 Clues: If you make h_________, you progress toward achieving something. • B_____________are the marks made on a surface by a painter's brush. • Someone who is c____________thinks deeply, or is thinking in a serious and calm way. • Mona Lisa is a half-length p_________ of a woman by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Art 2023-12-17
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- sphere, cube, cuboid, cone.
- how light or dark a colour is.
- using your pencil in a certain direction to show shape.
- the method and particular way something is done.
- a French painter who often used collage
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- sticking pieces of card and paper on a background to create a picture.
- making a picture look as though it feels a certain way to touch.
- a drawing where your pen/ pencil doesn't come off the page.
8 Clues: sphere, cube, cuboid, cone. • how light or dark a colour is. • a French painter who often used collage • the method and particular way something is done. • using your pencil in a certain direction to show shape. • a drawing where your pen/ pencil doesn't come off the page. • making a picture look as though it feels a certain way to touch. • ...
art 2023-03-04
8 Clues: banksy start in • famous street artist • who paint the meninas • who paint the monalisa • were started renaissence • technique used by banksy • characteristic of barroque • how many persons are in las meninas paint
Art 2024-05-08
8 Clues: 1760’s-1850’s • Peak of Neoclassical art • Leader of Neoclassical art • Painting by Jean Auguste Dominique • Characteristic of Neoclassical style • Oil painting done by a french artist • French artist that created “The Cupid Seller” • Art style inspired on Ancient-Greek architecture
Art 2024-08-20
9 Clues: A clay sculpture • a condition of clay • a condition of clay • hand building technique • a joining clay technique • a rock with fine particles • is a hand building technique • A hardening tool to harden clay • kneading clay with your hands to force air out
art 2022-07-18
ART 2023-09-03
8 Clues: AN ANT IS..... • METAL IS...... • COTTON IS...... • A FLOWER IS...... • A RAINBOW IS...... • AN ELEPHANT IS.... • AN INSECT IS....... • A CLOUDY DAY IS......
art 2023-09-03
Art 2023-08-09
8 Clues: siapa nama bapak Epan • ap kah kepanjangan sun • sapa kah anak nya Edi paling adek • siapa kah nama anak RT di panta kapal • siapa kah janda yg naik motor Vega hijau • sapa kah yg menjual kayu api di panta kapal • siapa kah yg habis di borong di panta kapal • siapa yg menjual nasi kuning di depan cokro
Art 2025-03-25
8 Clues: how realistic a drawing is • where light hits the drawing • how light or dark a colour is • when an object covers another one • the illusion of space in a picture • the level of lightness and darkness • gradually merging together two colours • a liquid that I’d often sprayed on drawings
Art 2025-08-24
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- / involving artists or their work
- paint / a thick paint that has oil in it, allowing artists to mix colors and work in layers to achieve the desired effects
- / depicting things as what they are in real life
- / a black or colored liquid used for drawing, writing, etc.
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- / (of a form of art) showing forms, colors, or shapes that do not represent real-world objects, focusing on ideas or emotions instead
- / the art or practice of painting with watercolors
- / created firsthand by an artist or creator, not reproduced
- / any variation of one color, including darker or lighter versions
8 Clues: / involving artists or their work • / depicting things as what they are in real life • / the art or practice of painting with watercolors • / created firsthand by an artist or creator, not reproduced • / a black or colored liquid used for drawing, writing, etc. • / any variation of one color, including darker or lighter versions • ...
Art 2025-12-11
Charlotte 2021-04-13
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- What we use ton do punches
- fu Type of art martial in Kung fu Panda
- Move we do with our arms in art martial
- Type of art martial
- We need to do this to be good in art martial
- Type of art martial
- One thing who helps us to be good in art martial
- concentration We need this in art martial
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- This a type of art martial
- Type of art martial
- What we take to do kicks
- Someting we do with our legs during a fight.
- strenght We practise this with art martial
13 Clues: Type of art martial • Type of art martial • Type of art martial • What we take to do kicks • This a type of art martial • What we use ton do punches • Move we do with our arms in art martial • fu Type of art martial in Kung fu Panda • concentration We need this in art martial • strenght We practise this with art martial • Someting we do with our legs during a fight. • ...
The Collective School 2022-12-07
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- Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform.
- Est. 2010, Hong Kong. A site of collaborative-individuated art experiments after an interdisciplinary and intermedia principle, as well as an art project that interrogates questions of space and being
- and social activists dedicated to empowering rural and marginalised communities through art.
- Est. 2018, Kaohsiung. A cultural workers cooperative that aims to activate independent art spaces and the alternative culture scene.
- Est. 2015, Bandung. An art collective that works at the intersection of music, visual arts, and alternative culture.
- Est. 2016, Quezon City. An art initiative focusing on questions of participation and collaboration in relation to the practice of contemporary art.
- Est. 2019, Hanoi. A collective that runs events and a residency programme to support collaboration among cultural workers.
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- Est. 2015, Hong Kong. A communal art space dedicated to developing a series of imaginings and practices enacted towards the concepts of space, community, learning and exchange
- Est. 2010, Sabah. A collective of artists,
- Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art.
- Est. 2017, Quezon City. An interdisciplinary collective that focuses on research, participatory art, and community engagement.
- Est. 2018, Jakarta. An educational knowledge-sharing platform formed by three collectives: ruangrupa, Serrum, and Grafis Huru Hara.
12 Clues: Est. 2010, Sabah. A collective of artists, • Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform. • and social activists dedicated to empowering rural and marginalised communities through art. • Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art. • ...
Art EXAM Review 2021-04-18
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- Variations or examples of the same element
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Repetition of patterns or similar shapes and colors.
- An enclosed 2 dimensional space.
- The line at which the sky and ground meet.
- Point of interest in a picture, one area is more noticeable.
- A long narrow mark that has length but no width or depth.
- Visual harmony between all parts
- element of art that refers to the way the surface feels or appears to feel.
- the distribution of visual weight in art. Can be the same symmetrical or not assymetrical.
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- The path that your eye moves around a work.
- Planning sketches produced to help develop ideas for a larger work.
- an element of art that can best be described by its hue or intensity.
- when you mix a primary and a secondary together you get this kind of color.
- The lightness and darkness in a work of art.
- The area taken up by a work of art. Can be empty or crowded.
- A 3-dimensional shape.
- red, yellow, and blue.
- green, violet, orange.
- a picture of the face.
- Visual opposites like big and small
21 Clues: A 3-dimensional shape. • red, yellow, and blue. • green, violet, orange. • a picture of the face. • An enclosed 2 dimensional space. • Visual harmony between all parts • Visual opposites like big and small • Variations or examples of the same element • The line at which the sky and ground meet. • The path that your eye moves around a work. • ...
Art Through the Ages 2023-01-23
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- "in the year of our Lord"
- artistic medium made from animals tusks
- images, symbols, or signs created to express information or an idea
- art period that covers Europe, the Mediterranean, and western Asia from the Old Stone Age to around 2500 BCE
- any object made by a human being typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- term for the curved shaped area containing most of the fertile land in the Middle East
- art made of several colors
- site of the world's oldest and largest temple made of petroglyphs
- any image created on a rock surface by chiseling, engraving.
- a person who studies human history and pre-history through excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts
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- art made of only one color
- the study of the creation of human artifacts such as sculptures, paintings, and buildings
- before the common era
- massive step pyramids invented by the Sumerians
- site of a circular rings of prehistoric megaliths
- writing system invented by the Sumerians
- site of important prehistoric cave paintings
- art created with large stones
- Greek word for "land between two rivers"
- mobile pieces of art that were cut and shaped from stone, wood, or rocks
20 Clues: before the common era • "in the year of our Lord" • art made of only one color • art made of several colors • art created with large stones • artistic medium made from animals tusks • writing system invented by the Sumerians • Greek word for "land between two rivers" • site of important prehistoric cave paintings • massive step pyramids invented by the Sumerians • ...
Global Contemporary (first 2023-12-22
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- Abakanowicz made the body of the figure in Androgyne III out of ___ to resemble cracked skin.
- An African-American artist who was very interested in feminist and African-American issues.
- The dates for Global Contemporary art is 1980 to the ___
- The artist who made Rebellious Silence was from this country.
- The artist who made Rebellious Silence.
- Emily Kngwarreye is an ____ Australian artist.
- The medium of the Song Su-Nam work in our image set is __ on paper.
- Basquiat often explores the idea of high and low art with his influence of
- Basquiat's painting of jazz musicians.
- This work of art was meant to create a new artistic tradition in Korea.
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- This work of art by Juane Quick-to-see-Smith combines painting, collage, and mass produced items.
- The Basquiat work we have in the image set is three panels or a ___
- The name of the Kngwarreye work in our image set.
- Most Global Contemporary art is considered ____ or ahead of the curve.
- Dancing at the Louvre combines African-American traditional art forms of tiedye and ____.
- The time of year in the Outback that Kngwarreye wanted to represent in her work.
- What is the central image of the Juane Quick-to-see-Smith work in our image set?
- Abakanowicz is a Contemporary artist from this country.
- Dancing at the Louvre is part of a ___ called the French Collection.
19 Clues: Basquiat's painting of jazz musicians. • The artist who made Rebellious Silence. • Emily Kngwarreye is an ____ Australian artist. • The name of the Kngwarreye work in our image set. • Abakanowicz is a Contemporary artist from this country. • The dates for Global Contemporary art is 1980 to the ___ • The artist who made Rebellious Silence was from this country. • ...
The Collective School 2022-12-07
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- Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform.
- Est. 2010, Hong Kong. A site of collaborative-individuated art experiments after an interdisciplinary and intermedia principle, as well as an art project that interrogates questions of space and being
- and social activists dedicated to empowering rural and marginalised communities through art.
- Est. 2018, Kaohsiung. A cultural workers cooperative that aims to activate independent art spaces and the alternative culture scene.
- Est. 2015, Bandung. An art collective that works at the intersection of music, visual arts, and alternative culture.
- Est. 2016, Quezon City. An art initiative focusing on questions of participation and collaboration in relation to the practice of contemporary art.
- Est. 2019, Hanoi. A collective that runs events and a residency programme to support collaboration among cultural workers.
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- Est. 2015, Hong Kong. A communal art space dedicated to developing a series of imaginings and practices enacted towards the concepts of space, community, learning and exchange
- Est. 2010, Sabah. A collective of artists,
- Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art.
- Est. 2017, Quezon City. An interdisciplinary collective that focuses on research, participatory art, and community engagement.
- Est. 2018, Jakarta. An educational knowledge-sharing platform formed by three collectives: ruangrupa, Serrum, and Grafis Huru Hara.
12 Clues: Est. 2010, Sabah. A collective of artists, • Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform. • and social activists dedicated to empowering rural and marginalised communities through art. • Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art. • ...
'Vanitas' Unit Vocabulary Crossword 2014-06-10
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- A shape is one of the seven elements of art. Shape is an enclosed space. The boundaries of the shape are defined by the other elements of art (e.g. lines, colours, textures).
- Shortness of time.
- Purity or intensity of colour.
- A recurring idea or concept in an artwork.
- The portrayal of someone of something in a work of art.
- The tone is a quality of colour. The lesser the tone, the less vibrant, and vice versa.
- An element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
- and symbols One of the phrases related to the structural frame. The use of signs and symbols represent ideas or qualities of a work of art.
- The substances or materials used in the creation of a work of art.
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- A 17th century still life painting that was intended to remind the viewer of the transience of created objects, of pleasure, even of life itself.
- Excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements.
- Texture is an element of art that is used to describe either the way a three-dimensional work feels like when touched or the way an artist can depict the way something feels like in artworks.
- A line is a basic element of art that refers to a continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point.
- The action of putting things together; the way objects are arranged.
- The part of an artwork (painting, drawing) that forms a setting for the main figures of objects, or appears furthest from the viewer.
- The state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association.
- A technique is the method used when creating artworks.
- point The area to which the eye is drawn.
- The part of a painting that is nearest to the person looking at the artwork.
- The visible shape or configuration of something.
- A shade is what one ends up with when black (or some other dark colour) is added to a pure hue.
21 Clues: Shortness of time. • Purity or intensity of colour. • point The area to which the eye is drawn. • A recurring idea or concept in an artwork. • The visible shape or configuration of something. • A technique is the method used when creating artworks. • The portrayal of someone of something in a work of art. • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-25
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- art, art form that create optical illussion
- drawing, drawing of someone's face
- technique of creating various light and dark area to create depth & form
- of art, building blocks to create a visual art.
- the feel of a surface
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- large sheet used to promote or share information or product
- 2 dimensional area created by enclosed space
- element, building blocks of creating a good compositions.
- technique used to create the illusion of three dimensional space on a flat surface
- art form that view object from multiple point of view
- picasso, creator of cubism art form
- cutting, ancient art of creating design by cutting paper
12 Clues: the feel of a surface • drawing, drawing of someone's face • picasso, creator of cubism art form • art, art form that create optical illussion • 2 dimensional area created by enclosed space • of art, building blocks to create a visual art. • art form that view object from multiple point of view • cutting, ancient art of creating design by cutting paper • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
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- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
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- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
history of art 2017-11-23
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- _____ is like monument which do not contain human remains and communal memorials to the dead
- The ancient Egyptians kept most of their records on ______.
- After the collapse of Mycenaean citadels , Greek has fall in the____ Age .
- Mesopotamian art was created primarily for ____ government and personal use.
- The ancient Greek sculptures derived from ______ shapes.
- Some mesopotamia art were created for status symbols, like ____.
- Stone Age paintings were geared towards the ritual and _____ purpose.
- ___was a mixture of tin and copper that used in Mesopotamia .
- The most famous stone age structure is ______.
- _____ was an important factor in Romans artwork.
- Located near junction of ____ and Euphrates rivers.
- The Minoans were destroyed by a ______.
- _____ was one of the popular themes for the Stone Age art.
- Aegean art covers two major pre-Greek civilizations: the ____ and the mycenaeans .
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- ______ is a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid like point .
- The _____ was a temple built for the Roman gods.
- Artists may have used ____ animal fat and even blood as the mixing medium for these colors.
- The central place of worship in Mesopotamia was the ______.
- One of the Romans biggest contributions was in _____.
- _____ is the term that used to describe the Bronze Age.
- Roman art is an imitation _____sculptures and paintings
- The Egyptians are famous for their ____ works of sculptures.
- Most of Egyptian art was based on______.
- Etruscans architecture is influence by ____ architecture.
- First major civilization in Mesopotamia located at southern region of ____.
25 Clues: Most of Egyptian art was based on______. • The Minoans were destroyed by a ______. • The most famous stone age structure is ______. • The _____ was a temple built for the Roman gods. • _____ was an important factor in Romans artwork. • Located near junction of ____ and Euphrates rivers. • One of the Romans biggest contributions was in _____. • ...
Animation and Art 2023-03-21
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- point of view
- art images placed in succession to create movement
- equal arrangement of the elements of art
- areas of light value
- cast back light from a surface
- a visual trick
- panel with a series of sketches
- part of artwork that seems farthest away
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- range of colors
- relative size of a work of art
- art as a story
- areas of dark value
- arrangement or plan
- emotional state
14 Clues: point of view • art as a story • a visual trick • range of colors • emotional state • areas of dark value • arrangement or plan • areas of light value • relative size of a work of art • cast back light from a surface • panel with a series of sketches • equal arrangement of the elements of art • part of artwork that seems farthest away • art images placed in succession to create movement
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- Renaissance
- clockmaker
- sonnet
- Perspective (art technique)
- point
- The art of the period in particular exhibited this secular spirit, showing detailed and accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature.
- refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists
- Renaissance
- method
- resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead.
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- theory
- theory
- Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period.
- was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years.
- away from beauty
- of universal gravitation
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Michelangelo
- a step further and is the belief that individual humans are capable of great accomplishments.
19 Clues: point • theory • theory • sonnet • method • clockmaker • Renaissance • Renaissance • Michelangelo • away from beauty • of universal gravitation • Perspective (art technique) • resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead. • Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period. • was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years. • ...
Art History 2021-06-12
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- Coloring sticks that can be made from oil or chalk.
- These are colors that appear on the opposite sides of the color wheel. When placed side by side, these colors can intensify each other.
- Someone who helps an artist to live while they work on their art.
- A type of sculpture that looks like it is raised from the background.
- A way of painting or drawing that makes some objects appear closer than others.
- The balance of one side to another. In perfect symmetry, one half is an exact mirror of the other.
- A water soluble paint that thins as it is mixed with water.
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- The part of the paint that gives it color.
- A painting of nature and the land such as the ocean, mountains, trees, and sky.
- A board where colors of paint are mixed so they are the right color for the painting. Can also refer to range of colors an artist has used in an artwork.
- The materials used in creating a piece of artwork such as paint, marble, clay, or pastels.
- Red, yellow, and blue. All of the other colors can be made from these three.
- A painting made on wet plaster of a wall or ceiling. As the plaster and paint dry the wall absorbs the paint.
13 Clues: The part of the paint that gives it color. • Coloring sticks that can be made from oil or chalk. • A water soluble paint that thins as it is mixed with water. • Someone who helps an artist to live while they work on their art. • A type of sculpture that looks like it is raised from the background. • ...
Art Review 2022-12-08
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- a focal point in a work of art
- produced when light striking an object is reflected back to the eye
- decorates the surface with planned repeating shapes or lines
- when everything works together in an artwork
- feeling of depth in a work of art
- can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, thick, thin, curvy or wavy
- how your eye gets around in a work of art
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- a closed line that has both length and width
- objects that are 3-Dimensional, or have length, width, and height
- the difference between elements in a work of art
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space in a work of art
- how something feels to the touch or looks like it would feel
- the lights and darks of a color/ hue
13 Clues: a focal point in a work of art • feeling of depth in a work of art • the lights and darks of a color/ hue • how your eye gets around in a work of art • a closed line that has both length and width • when everything works together in an artwork • the difference between elements in a work of art • decorates the surface with planned repeating shapes or lines • ...
Food Art 2019-11-10
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- Milk, butter, yogurt, etc.
- A very beautiful or amazing place or view (adjective).
- Carrots, cucumbers, cabbage, etc.
- To be popular with tourists (verb).
- You make a picture, a statue, a song and it's your ...
- To find the size, weight,length of something (cm,kilos,etc).
- The main idea of a book, a film or a festival.
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- The part of your mind that creates ideas and fantasies.
- A cake or some ice-cream you eat after the main dish.
- Chicken or other birds' meat you eat.
- To do something enjoyable because it is a special day.
- Tea, coffee, cola, juice, etc.
- Something you eat with milk usually for breakfast.
13 Clues: Milk, butter, yogurt, etc. • Tea, coffee, cola, juice, etc. • Carrots, cucumbers, cabbage, etc. • To be popular with tourists (verb). • Chicken or other birds' meat you eat. • The main idea of a book, a film or a festival. • Something you eat with milk usually for breakfast. • A cake or some ice-cream you eat after the main dish. • ...
Art shows 2020-05-09
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- an event or community gathering which centers on a theme
- the art of producing images on photosensitive surfaces
- a musical entertainment with voices and instruments
- a person who creates arts
- a room where art of works are placed
- any area designed for sporting or entertainment events
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- a live show or concert
- a small sheet of paper containing information
- a large scale public showing of objects or products
- theatrical plays in general
- a building with a stage where audience watches a play
- building dedicated to the exhebition of valuable objects
- entrance hall or large open space
13 Clues: a live show or concert • a person who creates arts • theatrical plays in general • entrance hall or large open space • a room where art of works are placed • a small sheet of paper containing information • a musical entertainment with voices and instruments • a large scale public showing of objects or products • a building with a stage where audience watches a play • ...
Art Vocabulary 2018-01-31
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- Tool used to paint
- Group of colors made by mixing other colors
- Painting of a vase or bowl of fruit
- Group of colors: Red, Yellow, & Blue
- the way something feels
- Cutting and gluing paper
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- Painting of a person
- Painting of the land
- Direction of left and right
- Three Dimension Art Work
- Color Group of Blue, Green & Purple
- Direction of Up and Down
- Color Group of Red, Orange & Yellow
13 Clues: Tool used to paint • Painting of a person • Painting of the land • the way something feels • Three Dimension Art Work • Direction of Up and Down • Cutting and gluing paper • Direction of left and right • Color Group of Blue, Green & Purple • Painting of a vase or bowl of fruit • Color Group of Red, Orange & Yellow • Group of colors: Red, Yellow, & Blue • ...
Renaissance Art 2022-05-13
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- Using chiaroscuro artists could show more rounded shapes in painting.
- Who painted "School of Athens"?
- Eyck Who painted "Arnolfini Wedding"?
- Who painted "Mona Lisa"?
- it means light/dark in Italian
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- Who painted "Birth of Venus"?
- The focus of the painting in a chosen point.
- Who painted "The Last judgement"?
- Who the sclupture "The Ecstasy of St.Theresa"
- Linear perspective used the vanishing point
- What was Da Vinci very intrested in?
- What did Gutenberg invent?
- What sculpture did Michelangelo carve?
13 Clues: Who painted "Mona Lisa"? • What did Gutenberg invent? • Who painted "Birth of Venus"? • it means light/dark in Italian • Who painted "School of Athens"? • Who painted "The Last judgement"? • What was Da Vinci very intrested in? • Eyck Who painted "Arnolfini Wedding"? • What sculpture did Michelangelo carve? • Linear perspective used the vanishing point • ...
Art Vocabulary 2023-10-22
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- a range of shades from light to dark. It helps artists show depth and form in their work by depicting the variations in light and shadow.
- these colors are the result from mixing two primary colors. They are orange (red + yellow), green (yellow + blue), and purple (blue + red).
- a circular chart that shows the relationships between colors. It typically includes primary colors, secondary colors, and intermediate colors, helping artists choose and mix colors effectively.
- the basic colors that can't be created by mixing other colors. They are red, blue, and yellow.
- a work of art where the artist creates an image of themselves. It's like taking a picture of yourself through painting, drawing, or other artistic means.
- colors like red, orange, and yellow. They evoke feelings of warmth, energy, and excitement.
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- these colors are created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color on the color wheel, such as red-orange or yellow-green.
- also known as Suminagashi, is a traditional art form from Japan. It involves floating ink on water and then transferring the delicate patterns onto paper.
- include blues, greens, and purples. They give a sense of calm, tranquility, and coolness.
- methods of adding depth and dimension to drawings or paintings. This includes hatching, cross-hatching, blending, and stippling.
- pairs of colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. When placed next to each other, they create contrast and make each other stand out.
- a work of art created by pasting various materials like paper, fabric, or photographs onto a surface to make a new composition.
- a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person's face, often highlighting their facial features and expression.
13 Clues: include blues, greens, and purples. They give a sense of calm, tranquility, and coolness. • colors like red, orange, and yellow. They evoke feelings of warmth, energy, and excitement. • the basic colors that can't be created by mixing other colors. They are red, blue, and yellow. • ...
ART FORMS 2024-03-28
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- He's really good at ________ animals like lions and elephants.
- I love watching ________ on Saturday mornings but today I am watching a Japanese anime.
- During the school assembly, the students put on a ________ about friendship, teaching everyone important lessons about kindness and cooperation.
- She's taking a ________ class to improve her skills.
- They love watching their favorite ________ on TV because it always makes them laugh.
- They ________ Christmas carols every year during Noël.
- In the park, there's a big ________ of a horse that children love to climb on and take pictures with.
- At the birthday party, the entertainer surprised everyone with his funny ________ performances, using only gestures and expressions to tell amusing stories without words. We're going to see a musical at the theater tonight.
- They're going to a ________ class to learn some new moves.
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- We're going to see a _________ at the theater tonight.
- She prefers ________ to pop music while studying.
- ________ always puts me in a good mood.
- The Tale of Kiều is an epic ________ in Vietnamese written by Nguyễn Du.
13 Clues: ________ always puts me in a good mood. • She prefers ________ to pop music while studying. • She's taking a ________ class to improve her skills. • We're going to see a _________ at the theater tonight. • They ________ Christmas carols every year during Noël. • They're going to a ________ class to learn some new moves. • ...
Art Puzzle 2024-04-10
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- different kinds of material joined together
- high water content most workable
- completely air dried and very brittle
- a layer of material applied to a bisque fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layer together
- the layering of ropes of clay joining them with scoring and slip to create a form
- soft or workable material is shaped
- glaze applied to bisqueware and fired in kiln a secound time
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- clay is not fired in kiln yet
- a chamber used to heat clay to a certain temperature causing chemical change
- hard less water but still workable
- material is cut, carved, or chipped away
- liquid material is poured into a mold.
- clay is fired once in kiln
13 Clues: clay is fired once in kiln • clay is not fired in kiln yet • high water content most workable • hard less water but still workable • soft or workable material is shaped • completely air dried and very brittle • liquid material is poured into a mold. • material is cut, carved, or chipped away • different kinds of material joined together • ...
pop art 2025-02-25
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- Which Pop Art artist was known for using bright-coloured portraits of celebrities?
- Which famous actress did Andy Warhol create a series of colourful portraits of?
- What type of colours are frequently used in Pop Art for their boldness and simplicity?
- What industry heavily influenced Pop Art with its bold colours and catchy slogans?
- What type of printed media inspired Roy Lichtenstein’s artwork?
- What bright, contrasting colour technique is often used in Pop Art?
- Which Pop Artist is known for comic book-style artwork?
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- Which country did the Pop Art movement begin in?
- objects, What type of imagery did Pop Artists take inspiration from?
- printing, What printing technique did Andy Warhol use to create multiple identical prints of his artwork?
- Media, What term refers to the use of more than one medium or material in a single artwork, commonly used in Pop Art?
- What technique involves using small, coloured dots to create shading and texture, popularized by Roy Lichtenstein?
- What technique involves assembling various materials or images to create a new artwork, often used in Pop Art?
13 Clues: Which country did the Pop Art movement begin in? • Which Pop Artist is known for comic book-style artwork? • What type of printed media inspired Roy Lichtenstein’s artwork? • What bright, contrasting colour technique is often used in Pop Art? • objects, What type of imagery did Pop Artists take inspiration from? • ...
Art PYPx 2025-04-15
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- Writing programs that make awesome stuff.
- You use this to come up with big ideas.
- Artwork that looks amazing!
- Making pictures using Python.
- When someone like you learns to program!
- Using a pencil or code to make pictures.
- Red, blue, green, and all the others!
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- Making art on a screen, not on paper.
- Your special project that combines coding and art!
- Something you create with colors, shapes, or ideas.
- A kind of snake and a coding language!
- Using your imagination to make something new.
- Circles, squares, triangles...
13 Clues: Artwork that looks amazing! • Making pictures using Python. • Circles, squares, triangles... • Making art on a screen, not on paper. • Red, blue, green, and all the others! • A kind of snake and a coding language! • You use this to come up with big ideas. • When someone like you learns to program! • Using a pencil or code to make pictures. • ...
APAH Crossword Review Game 2017-04-18
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- - a religious work of art
- - double row of free columns
- - central public space in a Greek city
- - paint is applied to a wet plaster
- - front of a building
- - an impression on some kind of surface
- - a chubby child depicted as an angel
- - the act of carving something on a plate and then submerging it in acid to deepen the cuts.
- - a type of lighting and shading in art
- - a type of performance art
- - central rectangular part of a church
- - lines pointing toward a vanishing point
- - the act of hammering a relief into the reverse side of a piece of metal
- - two columns supporting the arch
- - Any Christian artwork depicting Virgin Mary holding a dying Jesus
- - a room set aside in a church for monks to write
- - directly imprinting onto a surface
- - circle in the middle of a dome to let water flow through or let sunlight in
- - different symbols the Buddhas hold up which signify stuff
- - flat egyption tomb
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- - decorative nude figures
- - shrine for specific relics
- - specific “cellar” for the dead
- - artistic preference of contemporary everyday subject matter. Very realistic
- - slits in a dome to help it reduce weight
- - a large hypostyle wall
- - when an art piece tells a story of an important event
- - curved triangle formed by the intersection of a dome with supports
- - putting a thin layer of clear paint on something before painting over it
- - tower in a mosque used to call for prayer
- - applied to a dry plaster
- - fake columns there to look like real columns
- - when a statute has one arm on one hip and leans to one side
- - a form of artistic hand writing
- - line signifying the ground in art
- - art form that favors over-elaborate distortion and imbalance
- - semi-circle or triangle over a door and it features specific art pieces
- - rectangular stepped pyramid
- - a fortress high above ground
- - a type art where you shade so it becomes hazy
- - featured in Mestizo where they were converting to white (return backwards
41 Clues: - flat egyption tomb • - front of a building • - a large hypostyle wall • - a religious work of art • - decorative nude figures • - applied to a dry plaster • - a type of performance art • - double row of free columns • - shrine for specific relics • - rectangular stepped pyramid • - a fortress high above ground • - specific “cellar” for the dead • - a form of artistic hand writing • ...
Complementary Colors / Klee Studyguide 2020-03-05
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- __________________ was a German artist whose style is hard to classify; mostly Expressionist and Abstract (first and last)
- Klee produced almost 10,000 works of _________________ before he died in 1940.
- Adding one complement to another will reduce the __________________ of the color.
- Degenerate Art is a term adopted by the Nazis to describe ___________________ art.
- Mixing equal amounts of two complements together will create a neutral _______________
- Complementary colors are direct _________________________, or across from each other, on the color wheel.
- In 1920, Klee began to ________________ art in Germany.
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- The complement of each _________________ color is the color made by mixing the other two primaries
- Klee made many pencil drawings that showed his attraction to linear ___________________ imagery.
- The Nazis declared his work “______________________ art.”
- After receiving his fine arts degree, Klee went to Italy and studied the ________________ painters.
- Klee’s art changed dramatically after a visit to ___________________ in 1914.
- At the beginning of his art career, Klee showed talent in black and white drawing, but struggled with ________________.
- Placing complements _____________ to each other will intensify each other’s brightness.
14 Clues: In 1920, Klee began to ________________ art in Germany. • The Nazis declared his work “______________________ art.” • Klee’s art changed dramatically after a visit to ___________________ in 1914. • Klee produced almost 10,000 works of _________________ before he died in 1940. • Adding one complement to another will reduce the __________________ of the color. • ...
art a vocab 2020-02-12
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- action of mixing or combining things together.
- a visual art related to writing. ... A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful
- used to apply paint or sometimes ink. A paintbrush is usually made by clamping the bristles to a handle with a
- paint-Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints are water-soluble, but become water-resistant when
- drawing-are a type of parietal art (which category also includes petroglyphs, or engravings), found on the wall or ceilings of caves. ... A 2018 study claimed an age of 64,000 years for the oldest examples of (non-figurative) cave art in Iberia, which would imply production by Neanderthals rather than modern humans.
- bridge- is a ruler like instrument used by artists to support and steady the hand movements.
- sculpture, carving, or molding in bas-relief.
- photographs, or other nontextual material prepared for inclusion in a publication.
- art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating or reflecting light. In other words, brightness is the perception elicited by the luminance of a visual target. ... Brightness is also a color coordinate in HSL color space : hue, saturation, and lightness, meaning here brightness
- refers to an animation or a funny drawing, in an art historical context it can also refer to a full-scale preparatory drawing for a fresco, oil painting or a tapestry
- technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence.
- artist's device for spraying paint by means of compressed air
- gallery-a room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
- is the act of using tools to shape something from a material by scraping away portions of that material
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- a ruler like instrument used by artists to support and steady the hand movements. It is also used to clear the working surface
- involves making a mould and then pouring a liquid material, such as molten metal, plastic, rubber or fibreglass into the mould.
- method (originally used in Java) of producing colored designs on textiles by dyeing them, having first applied wax to the parts to be left undyed.
- and ceramic art mean art objects such as figures, tiles, and tableware made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery. ... In modern ceramic engineering usage, ceramics is the art and science of making objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials by the action of
- in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- a surface you paint on that is often made from tightly stretched unbleached cloth or a closely woven fabric that is often used to make boat sail, purses and upholstery
- person who practices any of the various creative arts, such as a sculptor, novelist, poet, or filmmaker
- or revealing natural creative skill
- collection or gathering of things or people.
- expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
25 Clues: or revealing natural creative skill • collection or gathering of things or people. • sculpture, carving, or molding in bas-relief. • action of mixing or combining things together. • art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. • artist's device for spraying paint by means of compressed air • ...
Quiz #2 2012-09-30
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- A detailed sketch done by architects before they begin building a project
- Trying to capture sunlight by painting outside
- A principle of art concerned with making an element or object in a work stand out
- Point on the horizon line where orthagonal lines seem to meet
- The part of a work of art that is the center of the viewer’s attention. This is created through emphasis
- The element of art that refers to how things feel or look as if they might be touched
- A scene of non-living objects
- Two-dimensional area that is defined in someway, has height and width
- The element of art that describes the darkness or lightness of an object
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- Technique of shading using dots
- 19th Century Art Movement started in Paris, style is quick and colorful
- A shape that has hard edges, corners, and angles
- A principle of art concerned with blending elements to create a more calm, restful appearance
- The use of light and dark lines to give a feeling of depth and texture
- Creating the illusion of depth and volume on a two-dimensional surface
- A natural shape that does not have hard corners or edges
- Three-dimensional object that has height, width, and depth
- A scene done in the outdoors
18 Clues: A scene done in the outdoors • A scene of non-living objects • Technique of shading using dots • Trying to capture sunlight by painting outside • A shape that has hard edges, corners, and angles • A natural shape that does not have hard corners or edges • Three-dimensional object that has height, width, and depth • ...
Unit 4-6 Review 2024-04-11
Across
- rubbing a soft pencil on a textured surface to create texture in an artwork or sketch
- one of the most influential styles of the early twentieth century, characterized by placing emphasis on the two dimensionality of the camvas, subjects featuring multiple vantage points, and as time pass became more abstract in nature
- not awake, sleeping
- Scraping the surface of a painting to generate a visual texture instead of an actual texture.
- – Style of painting invented by the impressionists that utlized painting outdoors from start to finish instead of painting inside
- means “to stick”; artwork that utilizes cut and torn paper and images to create a muliti-layered appearance
- type of collage that uses only cut and spliced photographs to create new composite images
- late 1800s art movement that is characterized by small, thin, visible brush strokes that artists called mark-making.
Down
- art movement inspired by impressionism that is charactrerized by simplified shapes, bright, bold, unnatural colors, and sometimes features a dark outline. Considered a stepping stone to Cubism.
- Japanese Collage utilizing the adhering and layering of tissue paper called washi to a canvas to appear like a painting
- Collage- style of art that began with the cubists Picasso and Braque when torn colored paper was adhered to a surface to give it a deconstructed appearance.
- point- an angle or way of viewing an object, top, bottom, side, etc.
- art movement that emerged from the dada art movement, showcasing artwork that defied reason or logic. Insipired by the unconsious mind. Often filled with symbolism, metaphors, and justaposition.
- French term for “Wild Beast”
- Salon- the official state-sponsored exhibitor of art that was primarily the only way to exhibit artwork
- Paint Tube- innovation made by the Impressionists that allowed artists to keep their oil paints fresh and portable
- Exposure- a technique in photography that allows a photographer to expose two images on top of each other to create a composite image. This technique was used to create spirit photography
- Art- Art movement characterized by creating paintings, sculptures, and prints, of common objects and media stars. Aimed to combine “high art” and “low culture”
18 Clues: not awake, sleeping • French term for “Wild Beast” • point- an angle or way of viewing an object, top, bottom, side, etc. • rubbing a soft pencil on a textured surface to create texture in an artwork or sketch • type of collage that uses only cut and spliced photographs to create new composite images • ...
Unit 4-6 Review 2024-04-11
Across
- point An angle or way of viewing an object, top, bottom, side, etc.
- Not awake, sleeping
- Scraping the surface of a painting to generate a visual texture instead of an actual texture.
- Style of painting invented by the impressionists that utilized painting outdoors from start to finish instead of painting inside
- means “to stick”; artwork that utilizes cut and torn paper and images to create a multi-layered appearance
- Late 1800s art movement that is characterized by small, thin, visible brush strokes that artists called mark-making.
- Art movement inspired by impressionism that is characterized by simplified shapes, bright, bold, unnatural colors, and sometimes features a dark outline. Considered a stepping stone to Cubism.
Down
- type of collage that uses only cut and spliced photographs to create new composite images
- Salon The official state-sponsored exhibition of art that was primarily the only way to exhibit artwork
- Collage- style of art that began with the cubists Picasso and Braque when torn colored paper was adhered to a surface to give it a deconstructed appearance.
- Exposure- a technique in photography that allows a photographer to expose two images on top of each other to create a composite image. This technique was used to create spirit photography
- Art movement that emerged from the DaDa art movement, showcasing artwork that defied reason or logic. Inspired by the unconscious mind. Often filled with symbolism, metaphors, and juxtaposition.
- Art Art movement characterized by creating paintings, sculptures, and prints, of common objects and media stars. Aimed to combine “high art” and “low culture”
- Paint Tube Innovation made by the Impressionists that allowed artists to keep their oil paints fresh and portable
- French term for “Wild Beast”
- Rubbing a soft pencil on a textured surface to create texture in an artwork or sketch
- Japanese Collage utilizing the adhering and layering of tissue paper called washi to a canvas to appear like a painting
- One of the most influential styles of the early twentieth century, characterized by placing emphasis on the two dimensionality of the canvas, subjects featuring multiple vantage points, and as time pass became more abstract in nature
18 Clues: Not awake, sleeping • French term for “Wild Beast” • point An angle or way of viewing an object, top, bottom, side, etc. • Rubbing a soft pencil on a textured surface to create texture in an artwork or sketch • type of collage that uses only cut and spliced photographs to create new composite images • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
Across
- Renaissance
- clockmaker
- sonnet
- Perspective (art technique)
- point
- The art of the period in particular exhibited this secular spirit, showing detailed and accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature.
- refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists
- Renaissance
- method
- resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead.
Down
- theory
- theory
- Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period.
- was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years.
- away from beauty
- of universal gravitation
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Michelangelo
- a step further and is the belief that individual humans are capable of great accomplishments.
19 Clues: point • theory • theory • sonnet • method • clockmaker • Renaissance • Renaissance • Michelangelo • away from beauty • of universal gravitation • Perspective (art technique) • resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead. • Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period. • was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years. • ...
DIREITO DAS SUCESSÕES 2020-09-01
Across
- Escrito particular, no qual é possível fazer disposições dobre o próprio enterro
- Quando todos chamados a suceder repudiam a herança
- Instituto contemplado no art. 23, CC
- Princípio contido no art. 1787, CC
- Característica dos atos de aceitação ou renuncia da herança, prevista no artº 1.812.
- Herdeiro comtemplado em testamento com coisa certa e determinada pelo testados
- Instituto previsto no art. 8º do cc que designa morte simultânea
- Princípio contido no art. 1784, CC
- Herdeiro contemplado em testamento com coisa certa e determinada pelo testador
- A cessão que decorre de compra e venda
- Privação o direito hereditário que a lei impõe aos herdeiros legítimos testamentários ou legatários, que cometeram atos ofensivos a pessoa ou aos interesses do de cujus
- Procedimento que inclui aquele que foi excluído da herança
- Diagnostico de morte necessário para autorização de retirada de tecido, órgãos e partes
- Ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica da herança
- São assim nomeados os herdeiros que não têm a seu favor a proteção da legítima
- Modalidade de aceitação de herança mais comum.
- Declaração que pode ser requerida ao juiz quando a pessoa desaparece do seu domicilio sem deixar noticias
- Transmissão que ocorre a substituição da titularidade de determinados bens após a morte
- Ato pelo qual o autor da herança priva herdeiros necessários
Down
- Efeito que se aplica de tal maneira que o o renunciante é considerado como se nunca tivesse sido chamado a sucessão
- É assim nomeado o cônjuge que vive em uma relação conjugal com impedimentos conforme Art. 1803, CC
- Principio contido no art 1.785 do CC
- Espécie de morte prevista no art. 7º do CC
- Modalidade de herança qur ocorre por intermédio de qualquer documento escrito
- Termo em latim para proibição de cessão de direito de herança futura
- Forma de cessão de direitos hereditários prescrita em lei
- Expressão empregada para designar a ordem preferencial que a lei estabelece, em abstrato
- Termo em latim que designa o direito de renunciar a herança
- Direito real transmitido ao cônjuge conforme Art. 1.831, CC
- Bens que se transmitem ao sucessor em virtude da morte de alguém
- Quando não há herdeiro certo ou determinado, quando não se sabe a existência dele ou quando o mesmo existe mas a repudia
- Espécie de contrato conjugal que implica no direito sucessório, contido no art. 1.790, CC.
- Expressão latina referente a ação de petição de herança
- Ação real intentada pelo herdeiro para que seja reconhecido o seu direito sucessório
- Aquele que assume posição jurídica de cedente
- Sucessão que implica dez anos passados do transito em julgado a sentença que concede a abertura da sucessão provisória
- Sucessão que se dá por lei
- Herdeiro nomeado, instituído, e contemplado em testamento
- Pessoas que perdem o direito de suceder, por atos de indignidade contra o autor da herança conforme Art. 1.814 CC
- Instituto abordado no Art. 1.964, CC
40 Clues: Sucessão que se dá por lei • Princípio contido no art. 1787, CC • Princípio contido no art. 1784, CC • Principio contido no art 1.785 do CC • Instituto contemplado no art. 23, CC • Instituto abordado no Art. 1.964, CC • A cessão que decorre de compra e venda • Ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica da herança • Espécie de morte prevista no art. 7º do CC • ...
DIREITO DAS SUCESSÕES 2020-09-01
Across
- Escrito particular, no qual é possível fazer disposições dobre o próprio enterro
- Quando todos chamados a suceder repudiam a herança
- Instituto contemplado no art. 23, CC
- Princípio contido no art. 1787, CC
- Característica dos atos de aceitação ou renuncia da herança, prevista no artº 1.812.
- Herdeiro comtemplado em testamento com coisa certa e determinada pelo testados
- Instituto previsto no art. 8º do cc que designa morte simultânea
- Princípio contido no art. 1784, CC
- Herdeiro contemplado em testamento com coisa certa e determinada pelo testador
- A cessão que decorre de compra e venda
- Privação o direito hereditário que a lei impõe aos herdeiros legítimos testamentários ou legatários, que cometeram atos ofensivos a pessoa ou aos interesses do de cujus
- Procedimento que inclui aquele que foi excluído da herança
- Diagnostico de morte necessário para autorização de retirada de tecido, órgãos e partes
- Ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica da herança
- São assim nomeados os herdeiros que não têm a seu favor a proteção da legítima
- Modalidade de aceitação de herança mais comum.
- Declaração que pode ser requerida ao juiz quando a pessoa desaparece do seu domicilio sem deixar noticias
- Transmissão que ocorre a substituição da titularidade de determinados bens após a morte
- Ato pelo qual o autor da herança priva herdeiros necessários
Down
- Efeito que se aplica de tal maneira que o o renunciante é considerado como se nunca tivesse sido chamado a sucessão
- É assim nomeado o cônjuge que vive em uma relação conjugal com impedimentos conforme Art. 1803, CC
- Principio contido no art 1.785 do CC
- Espécie de morte prevista no art. 7º do CC
- Modalidade de herança qur ocorre por intermédio de qualquer documento escrito
- Termo em latim para proibição de cessão de direito de herança futura
- Forma de cessão de direitos hereditários prescrita em lei
- Expressão empregada para designar a ordem preferencial que a lei estabelece, em abstrato
- Termo em latim que designa o direito de renunciar a herança
- Direito real transmitido ao cônjuge conforme Art. 1.831, CC
- Bens que se transmitem ao sucessor em virtude da morte de alguém
- Quando não há herdeiro certo ou determinado, quando não se sabe a existência dele ou quando o mesmo existe mas a repudia
- Espécie de contrato conjugal que implica no direito sucessório, contido no art. 1.790, CC.
- Expressão latina referente a ação de petição de herança
- Ação real intentada pelo herdeiro para que seja reconhecido o seu direito sucessório
- Aquele que assume posição jurídica de cedente
- Sucessão que implica dez anos passados do transito em julgado a sentença que concede a abertura da sucessão provisória
- Sucessão que se dá por lei
- Herdeiro nomeado, instituído, e contemplado em testamento
- Pessoas que perdem o direito de suceder, por atos de indignidade contra o autor da herança conforme Art. 1.814 CC
- Instituto abordado no Art. 1.964, CC
40 Clues: Sucessão que se dá por lei • Princípio contido no art. 1787, CC • Princípio contido no art. 1784, CC • Principio contido no art 1.785 do CC • Instituto contemplado no art. 23, CC • Instituto abordado no Art. 1.964, CC • A cessão que decorre de compra e venda • Ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica da herança • Espécie de morte prevista no art. 7º do CC • ...
Essential Art History Vocab Crossword 2025-09-08
Across
- The physical substances used to make an artwork.
- The element of art derived from reflected light.
- The relationship in size between different parts of a work.
- The flat surface of a two-dimensional artwork.
- The arrangement of elements in a piece of art.
- The method used to create an artwork.
- The area around, within, or between elements in a work.
- Conveying emotion or personal meaning in a work.
- Presented in an idealized or emotionally exaggerated way.
- Evoking awe, grandeur, or beauty beyond measure.
- Introducing new ideas or methods in art.
- A two-dimensional enclosed area in art.
- The use of different elements to create visual interest.
- The intended function or theme of an artwork, especially in architecture.
- The distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- The circumstances or background in which an artwork was made.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A visual tempo or beat, created by repeated elements.
- The sense of harmony and wholeness in a composition.
- The story told through a piece of art.
Down
- Made to appear perfect or better than reality.
- Use of the same or similar elements throughout a work.
- The people who observe and interpret the artwork.
- The use of differences to create visual interest.
- A creation meant to express an idea or emotion.
- A repeating decorative design or motif.
- The area of an artwork that draws the viewer’s attention.
- The subject matter or meaning of a work of art.
- The way an artwork is displayed to an audience.
- A request or order for a specific artwork to be created.
- A continuous mark made by a tool or implied by edges.
- A term for innovative, experimental, or cutting-edge art.
- The path the viewer’s eye takes through a work.
- The intended use or purpose of an artwork.
- The visible shape or configuration of something in art.
- A person who supports artists by funding or commissioning work.
- The way a surface feels or looks like it feels.
37 Clues: The method used to create an artwork. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • The story told through a piece of art. • A repeating decorative design or motif. • A two-dimensional enclosed area in art. • Introducing new ideas or methods in art. • The intended use or purpose of an artwork. • Made to appear perfect or better than reality. • ...
ART 2020-05-25
art 2020-05-21
8 Clues: with many colors • a picture made using paint • a large area of countryside • something made with great skill • the ability to form pictures in the mind • a painting, photograph, drawing of a person • a border that surrounds and supports a picture • a building where objects of artistic interest are kept
Art 2022-12-13
Across
- The part of the design that catches the viewers attention.
- When two opposite elements are arranged together. Think light and dark.
- The path the viewers eye takes through the work of art.
- he feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness. There is some connecting factor through the artwork that brings it together.
Down
- The relationship in size between parts of an artwork.
- Using different elements throughout the composition.
- the visual distribution of the weight of objects. The three main types are asymmetrical, symmetrical, and radial.
- The repeating of an object or a symbol
8 Clues: The repeating of an object or a symbol • Using different elements throughout the composition. • The relationship in size between parts of an artwork. • The path the viewers eye takes through the work of art. • The part of the design that catches the viewers attention. • When two opposite elements are arranged together. Think light and dark. • ...
Art 2023-02-02
Across
- device used to apply paint
- type of paint that is mixed with water to make translucent colors
- someone who creates art
- color made from mixing blue and red
Down
- art that doesn't directly represent life
- a pattern that can be felt through touch
- type of art that uses wood, marble or clay to make 3-d images
- used with a pen or quill to draw
8 Clues: someone who creates art • device used to apply paint • used with a pen or quill to draw • color made from mixing blue and red • art that doesn't directly represent life • a pattern that can be felt through touch • type of art that uses wood, marble or clay to make 3-d images • type of paint that is mixed with water to make translucent colors
Art 2020-05-18
Across
- needing careful treatment, especially because easily damaged
- in a way that involves having two parts that match exactly, either when one half is like an image of the other half in a mirror, or when one part can take the place of another if it is turned 90° or 180°
- a painting, photograph, drawing, etc. of a person or, less commonly, of a group of people
- causing extreme sadness
Down
- used to describe something that appears real or very similar to what is real
- makes you feel confused because it is difficult to understand
- as if in a dream and therefore not real
- someone who paints pictures
8 Clues: causing extreme sadness • someone who paints pictures • as if in a dream and therefore not real • needing careful treatment, especially because easily damaged • makes you feel confused because it is difficult to understand • used to describe something that appears real or very similar to what is real • ...
Art 2022-06-16
Across
- Having much or varied color
- To get into a certain position to be photographed or painted
- The main person or thing in an artwork
- The space behind a subject
Down
- An artwork of a person, usually above the shoulders
- Not easily noticed or obvious
- The arrangement of parts of a piece of art
- A public display or art in a gallery or museum
8 Clues: The space behind a subject • Having much or varied color • Not easily noticed or obvious • The main person or thing in an artwork • The arrangement of parts of a piece of art • A public display or art in a gallery or museum • An artwork of a person, usually above the shoulders • To get into a certain position to be photographed or painted
art 2018-02-26
8 Clues: humorous drawing • small individual parts • producing original things • pictures taken with a camera • figure made from clay or stone • work of art hanging in the air • pictures made from various materials • small pieces of material put into plaster
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
Across
- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
Down
- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
Art Terms Crossword 2023-04-20
Across
- is an element of art; the three dimensional structure of an object.
- is a style of art in which shapes, designs, textures and colors are represented in a way that may look unrealistic, but that emphasizes moods or feelings.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art (including size and number of objects) that achieves a sense of equality.
- is the use of sizes, shapes, colors, textures and other elements and principles of design to draw attention to certain areas or objects in a work of art.
- is a line, shape or texture created by applying paint to a surface with a paintbrush in a particular way.
- is the part of a design that is the most important, powerful or has the most influence.
- are the family of related or analogous colors ranging from the greens through the blues and violets.
- is a painting done with water-based paint on fresh plaster so that as it dries, the colors are absorbed into the wall.
- is to plan and arrange all the parts of an artwork. Also, an organized and creative arrangement of the elements in a work of art.
- is the apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art.
- is a horizontal band of decorative or narrative art, often part of the decoration of a building.
- are colors that are opposite on the color wheel and contrast with each other.
- is a circle divided into sections of different colors. It shows how colors can be mixed or used together.
Down
- is an element of art. The hue, value, and intensity of an object.
- are red, blue and yellow: every color except white can be created from various blending of these three colors.
- is a distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up.
- is having a kind of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but still look balanced.
- refer to the artistic and beautiful, a perception that something is pleasing to the eye.
- are colors that are closely related. For example, blue, blue-violet and violet all have the color blue in common.
- is perspective applied to a single object.
- are basic components which are put together to make a visual work of art. They are color, line, shape, texture, space, form and value.
- is the parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground.
- is the part of a work of art that appears to be in the front, nearest to the viewer, usually in the lower part of the picture.
- is the arrangement or design of elements of an artwork to achieve balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis and unity to make an effective expression of an artist's idea.
- is the art of writing letters and words in an ornamental style using brushes or pens.
- is a scene shown from high up in the air as a bird in flight might see it.
- refers to paintings that depict scenes or events from everyday life, usually realistically.
- is a large difference between two things; for example, warm and cool, yellow and purple, light and shadow.
- is a work of art created by gluing bits of paper, fabric, scraps, photographs or other materials to a flat surface.
29 Clues: is perspective applied to a single object. • is an element of art. The hue, value, and intensity of an object. • is an element of art; the three dimensional structure of an object. • is a scene shown from high up in the air as a bird in flight might see it. • is the apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art. • ...
Painting vocab 2023-01-29
Across
- someone who loves and appreciates works of art and beautiful things.
- what are 3 or more paintings together called?
- when you scratch away paint while it's wet to expose the underpainting
- Something that stimulates the human mind to creative thought or to the making of art
- A movement of a paintbrush that produces a particular look or mark on a painted surface, or the mark itself.
- Using bright or varied colours
- history, The study of significant periods in art
- to establish shadows and value before painting
- A substance used to give the paint its colour
- A substance used to bind the pigment used in paint together
Down
- A name used to describe a secondary colour mixed with a primary colour
- A name used to describe red, blue, yellow
- A term used to describe the mixing of two primary colours
- This is a method of applying colour that only partially covers a previously dried layer of paint
- The liquid (water or oil) added to pigment and binder so it can be applied to a surface which then dissolves
- The art or work of applying paint to surfaces
- what is a piece of art called
17 Clues: what is a piece of art called • Using bright or varied colours • A name used to describe red, blue, yellow • what are 3 or more paintings together called? • The art or work of applying paint to surfaces • A substance used to give the paint its colour • to establish shadows and value before painting • history, The study of significant periods in art • ...
ART CROSSWORD (answers on quizlet presentation) 2013-05-09
Across
- / art and architecture mainly Europe in the 17th century
- / a three-dimensional work of art
- / period of rebirth in art, literature etc the 14th-16th centuries
- / artistic movement in France in the 18th century
- / creator of artwork
- / to show
- / a slippery liquid used in cooking, painting, fuel
- / material in a square that you apply paints to
- / a frame for supporting something
- / what happened in the past with respect to artistic development and changes
Down
- / type
- / the movement or mark of a paintbrush
- / Baroque art focused on this - light used to excite and create a reaction
- / affects or refers to a lot of things or one big thing
- / a picture made with paints by an artist
- / insulting or intended to insult
- / clear and distinct
- / representation by drawing or painting etc
- / torcer
19 Clues: / type • / torcer • / to show • / clear and distinct • / creator of artwork • / a three-dimensional work of art • / insulting or intended to insult • / a frame for supporting something • / the movement or mark of a paintbrush • / a picture made with paints by an artist • / representation by drawing or painting etc • / material in a square that you apply paints to • ...
DIREITO DAS SUCESSÕES 2020-09-01
Across
- Escrito particular, no qual é possível fazer disposições dobre o próprio enterro
- Quando todos chamados a suceder repudiam a herança
- Instituto contemplado no art. 23, CC
- Princípio contido no art. 1787, CC
- Característica dos atos de aceitação ou renuncia da herança, prevista no artº 1.812.
- Herdeiro comtemplado em testamento com coisa certa e determinada pelo testados
- Instituto previsto no art. 8º do cc que designa morte simultânea
- Princípio contido no art. 1784, CC
- Herdeiro contemplado em testamento com coisa certa e determinada pelo testador
- A cessão que decorre de compra e venda
- Privação o direito hereditário que a lei impõe aos herdeiros legítimos testamentários ou legatários, que cometeram atos ofensivos a pessoa ou aos interesses do de cujus
- Procedimento que inclui aquele que foi excluído da herança
- Diagnostico de morte necessário para autorização de retirada de tecido, órgãos e partes
- Ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica da herança
- São assim nomeados os herdeiros que não têm a seu favor a proteção da legítima
- Modalidade de aceitação de herança mais comum.
- Declaração que pode ser requerida ao juiz quando a pessoa desaparece do seu domicilio sem deixar noticias
- Transmissão que ocorre a substituição da titularidade de determinados bens após a morte
- Ato pelo qual o autor da herança priva herdeiros necessários
Down
- Efeito que se aplica de tal maneira que o o renunciante é considerado como se nunca tivesse sido chamado a sucessão
- É assim nomeado o cônjuge que vive em uma relação conjugal com impedimentos conforme Art. 1803, CC
- Principio contido no art 1.785 do CC
- Espécie de morte prevista no art. 7º do CC
- Modalidade de herança qur ocorre por intermédio de qualquer documento escrito
- Termo em latim para proibição de cessão de direito de herança futura
- Forma de cessão de direitos hereditários prescrita em lei
- Expressão empregada para designar a ordem preferencial que a lei estabelece, em abstrato
- Termo em latim que designa o direito de renunciar a herança
- Direito real transmitido ao cônjuge conforme Art. 1.831, CC
- Bens que se transmitem ao sucessor em virtude da morte de alguém
- Quando não há herdeiro certo ou determinado, quando não se sabe a existência dele ou quando o mesmo existe mas a repudia
- Espécie de contrato conjugal que implica no direito sucessório, contido no art. 1.790, CC.
- Expressão latina referente a ação de petição de herança
- Ação real intentada pelo herdeiro para que seja reconhecido o seu direito sucessório
- Aquele que assume posição jurídica de cedente
- Sucessão que implica dez anos passados do transito em julgado a sentença que concede a abertura da sucessão provisória
- Sucessão que se dá por lei
- Herdeiro nomeado, instituído, e contemplado em testamento
- Pessoas que perdem o direito de suceder, por atos de indignidade contra o autor da herança conforme Art. 1.814 CC
- Instituto abordado no Art. 1.964, CC
40 Clues: Sucessão que se dá por lei • Princípio contido no art. 1787, CC • Princípio contido no art. 1784, CC • Principio contido no art 1.785 do CC • Instituto contemplado no art. 23, CC • Instituto abordado no Art. 1.964, CC • A cessão que decorre de compra e venda • Ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica da herança • Espécie de morte prevista no art. 7º do CC • ...
8th Grade Final Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
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- The element of art that refers to hue (or chroma). It is usually arranged in a wheel.
- The term for the middle area in a landscape. It usually has some detail, but not a lot.
- An element of art that refers to the depth of an art work or the area it occupies.
- An element of art defined as: "a path created by a point moving in space". They can be straight, wavy, curvy, etc.
- The term for the area that is closest in a landscape. It usually has a lot of detail.
- This color palette is made from red, orange, and yellow.
- The term for when a color is mixed with black to make it darker. (Oil Pastel Worksheet)
- The element of art that refers to how something feels or how it appears to feel.
- A drawing technique made from a series of small dots. (Oil Pastel Worksheet)
- Another word for hue. (Oil Pastel Worksheet)
- This color palette is made from blue, green, and purple.
- A two-dimensional element of art that can be defined as geometric or organic. Triangles, rectangles, and circles are in this category.
- The drawing medium that is made from oil and pigment. (Two Words - No Space)
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- Red, Blue, and Yellow are these types of colors.
- The process of mixing two or more colors together with oil pastel. (Oil Pastel Worksheet)
- A term for a piece of art that depicts a given environment. It is usually outside and may show mountains, rivers, lakes, or other natural features.
- The term for a color palette that is made from two colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
- The area that is farthest away in a landscape. It has almost no detail and usually has a blue or cool tint to it.
- The element of art that refers to how light or dark something is.
- An element of art that refers to a shape with three dimensions.
- The term for when a color is mixed with white to make it lighter. (Oil Pastel Worksheet)
- The first step in creating an oil pastel drawing - usually done with pencil to help lay out your drawing before you begin working with pastels.
- An art style that is primarily made from a series of small dots. (We did a project in this style last nine weeks).
- Orange, Purple, and Green are these types of colors.
- The process of putting two or more oil pastel colors on top of each other. (Oil Pastel Worksheet).
25 Clues: Another word for hue. (Oil Pastel Worksheet) • Red, Blue, and Yellow are these types of colors. • Orange, Purple, and Green are these types of colors. • This color palette is made from red, orange, and yellow. • This color palette is made from blue, green, and purple. • An element of art that refers to a shape with three dimensions. • ...
The 7 Elements of Art & Linear Perspective 2023-10-05
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- This element of art refers to the darks and lights in a artwork This element can make objects appear to be 3D and help to make objects look realistic.
- What does HL stand for?
- What does VP stand for?
- This element of art is the surface quality of an artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch.
- The horizon line represents the viewer's eye ______.
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- _______ are the diagonal lines that meet at the VP.
- This element of art is flat, it is an enclosed area that has 2 dimensions.
- 500 ______ ago is when linear perspective was developed.
- Which country did the Renaissance movement begin.
- This element of art indicates areas between, around, above, below, or within objects.
- Perspective is how our eye perceives what?
- This element of art is a moving point in space, it can vary in width and length.
- This element of art appears to be 3D & encloses volume such as a cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder.
- This element of art has 3 properties: hue, value, & intensity.
14 Clues: What does HL stand for? • What does VP stand for? • Perspective is how our eye perceives what? • Which country did the Renaissance movement begin. • _______ are the diagonal lines that meet at the VP. • The horizon line represents the viewer's eye ______. • 500 ______ ago is when linear perspective was developed. • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
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- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
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- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
Mona and Alessia Hollands 2025-06-10
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- (century the renaissance started)
- (born again)
- (art known for mysterious smile)
- (center of trade during the renaissance)
- (depicted human behavior)
- (country shaped like a boot)
- press (makes books)
- (shakespear scripted them
- (bought art)
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- (made statue of david)
- (making buildings)
- (renaissance man)
- (ancient civilization)
- (way artists express themselves)
- (tests ideas, collection of facts)
- (literary work, expresses emotions)
16 Clues: (born again) • (bought art) • (renaissance man) • (making buildings) • press (makes books) • (made statue of david) • (ancient civilization) • (depicted human behavior) • (shakespear scripted them • (country shaped like a boot) • (art known for mysterious smile) • (way artists express themselves) • (century the renaissance started) • (tests ideas, collection of facts) • ...
Las Bellas Artes 2021-03-16
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- what's behind the main focus of the painting
- an example of this are the art you see on walls when you walk down a street
- a large figure of art normally made out of stone or marble
- someone who makes art
- examples of these are squares, circles, and triangles
- a towering marble figure or normally someone famous
- a part of a museum
- a painting of yourself
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- what painters use to paint
- what someone does while you draw them
- to be very emotional, sometimes TOO emotional
- a collection of artwork
- something squishy and malleable
- a large piece of art on a wall
- using clay to make pots or other clay artworks
- a synonym of this is glow
- to create patterns
- what artists paint on
- a colorful liquid a painter uses to paint
- 100 years
20 Clues: 100 years • to create patterns • a part of a museum • someone who makes art • what artists paint on • a painting of yourself • a collection of artwork • a synonym of this is glow • what painters use to paint • a large piece of art on a wall • something squishy and malleable • what someone does while you draw them • a colorful liquid a painter uses to paint • ...
Art Smarts 2014-11-21
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- Tool the artist uses to put his paint on the canvas
- Blue, Green, Purple
- Famous artist who created many outdoor scenes involving nature.
- Someone who creates paintings and drawings based on what he sees in the world.
- Orange, Green, Purple; Made from other colors being mixed together.
- Famous artist whose first name was Vincent.
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- Red, Yellow, Blue; Mix them together to create other colors.
- Famous artist who used many different shapes to make his paintings.
- Red, Orange, Yellow
- Anything involving individual expression by creating a picture.
- Famous for making pictures of people with odd looking faces.
- Made up of the primary and secondary colors
- Famous artist who created the Mona Lisa.
13 Clues: Red, Orange, Yellow • Blue, Green, Purple • Famous artist who created the Mona Lisa. • Made up of the primary and secondary colors • Famous artist whose first name was Vincent. • Tool the artist uses to put his paint on the canvas • Red, Yellow, Blue; Mix them together to create other colors. • Famous for making pictures of people with odd looking faces. • ...
Street art 2020-01-15
13 Clues: magik • zespół • malarz • żongler • zabawiać • pantomima • popularny • występować • widowiskowy • publiczność • utalentowany • stać bez ruchu • tancerz uliczny
THE ART 2019-09-24
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- a person who writes books
- someone who performs any of the creative arts
- a person who directs or produces films for the cinema or television
- somebody who draws cartoons
- a person who makes sculptures
- a person who performs on the stage (tv/films)
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- somebody who plays instruments
- somebody who sings songs in public
- somebody who paints pictures
- somebody who paints or draws outdoor murals on public walls
- paintings, drawings, or other artistic works
- somebody who dances different music styles
- a person who writes music
13 Clues: a person who writes books • a person who writes music • somebody who draws cartoons • somebody who paints pictures • a person who makes sculptures • somebody who plays instruments • somebody who sings songs in public • somebody who dances different music styles • paintings, drawings, or other artistic works • a person who performs on the stage (tv/films) • ...
Art Techniques 2024-08-10
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- An art technique where designs are scratched into a surface, usually metal, and then inked and printed.
- An artwork made by sticking pieces of paper, fabric, or other materials onto a surface.
- A drawing tool made from burned wood, used for deep blacks and shades of gray.
- A three-dimensional artwork created by carving, modeling, or assembling materials.
- A type of crayon made from powdered pigment, used for soft, blendable colors.
- The craft of making objects out of clay, often shaped on a spinning wheel.
- Art or writing done on walls, often in public places.
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- A template used to create shapes or patterns by applying paint or ink through cut-out areas.
- A painting method using water to mix with colors, creating soft effects.
- The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes, like animals or flowers.
- A quick, rough drawing, often used to plan a more detailed work.
- A picture of a person, often showing just the face or head and shoulders.
- An artwork made of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or tile.
13 Clues: Art or writing done on walls, often in public places. • A quick, rough drawing, often used to plan a more detailed work. • An artwork made of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or tile. • The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes, like animals or flowers. • A painting method using water to mix with colors, creating soft effects. • ...
Body Art 2021-12-06
13 Clues: mouth • major • mafia • a hole • country • not known • not modern • national flower • people, society • colorful, designs • severe chest pain • university teacher • a mark left on skin
ART & ARTISTS 2022-02-27
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- Da vinci's famous painting:Mona...
- an artist who makes statues
- being ahead of its time
- a rebirth time for arts
- aristocrate
- religious, devotional in spirit
- doubt or disagreement
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- become worse
- art teacher or intructor
- Da Vinci was his family name
- The Last...of Christ & 12 students dining
- a trainee in art or a skill
- fascinating and mysterious
13 Clues: aristocrate • become worse • doubt or disagreement • being ahead of its time • a rebirth time for arts • art teacher or intructor • fascinating and mysterious • an artist who makes statues • a trainee in art or a skill • Da Vinci was his family name • religious, devotional in spirit • Da vinci's famous painting:Mona... • The Last...of Christ & 12 students dining
jobs/art 2023-10-25
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- The orchestra was ... by Arturo Toscanini.
- I have always wanted to ... films.
- Michelangelo was one of the greatest ...of the Renaissance.
- I direct an orchestra. I’m a ... .
- I paint pictures. I’m a...
- I write plays for the theatre. I’m a...
- Beethoven is probably the most famous German...
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- The job of the is to plan the ...movements of the dancers.
- The ... tells the actors in a film or a play what to do.
- The actors are going to ... the play twice a day for six months.
- She studied ... at a drama school in London.
- I really enjoyed the ballet last night – the...was amazing!
- I plan the movements of the ... in a dance.
13 Clues: I paint pictures. I’m a... • I have always wanted to ... films. • I direct an orchestra. I’m a ... . • I write plays for the theatre. I’m a... • The orchestra was ... by Arturo Toscanini. • I plan the movements of the ... in a dance. • She studied ... at a drama school in London. • Beethoven is probably the most famous German... • ...
Art Review 2023-10-31
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- Lines, Shapes, or Colors that repeat.
- Where you put your name on your paper.
- Lightness and darkness of an object.
- Lines that come together to make a recognizable object.
- When you hear this sound you start to clean up.
- Putting in time and effort into your art.
- A mark made by a tool that suggests movement.
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- Our social skill for the quarter.
- Where you put your art to dry.
- A drawing or painting of a face.
- Be Safe, Behave, and make...
- The building blocks of art.
- Smooth blending between values.
13 Clues: The building blocks of art. • Be Safe, Behave, and make... • Where you put your art to dry. • Smooth blending between values. • A drawing or painting of a face. • Our social skill for the quarter. • Lightness and darkness of an object. • Lines, Shapes, or Colors that repeat. • Where you put your name on your paper. • Putting in time and effort into your art. • ...
Handimal art 2022-01-12
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- A detailed study of a subject
- The hair that covers the bodies of animals
- To encourage people to buy something
- Things as they are in fact
- To move from one place to another
- The skin of most fishes is covered with these
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- A work of art that is made with great skill
- To move a hand gently over something
- To show something publicly
- A painting, photograph, drawing,of a person
- The main shape or edge of something
- To make or draw plans for something
- A piece of cloth
13 Clues: A piece of cloth • To show something publicly • Things as they are in fact • A detailed study of a subject • To move from one place to another • The main shape or edge of something • To make or draw plans for something • To move a hand gently over something • To encourage people to buy something • The hair that covers the bodies of animals • ...
art words 2025-09-10
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- a group of paintings
- stand used for painting
- something black used for shading
- place where you display paintings
- not portrait but ...
- collection of light colours
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- vision of something thats not there
- a collection of something
- used to hold
- not landscape but ...
- would stand out on a white background
- outline drawing
- size
13 Clues: size • used to hold • outline drawing • a group of paintings • not portrait but ... • not landscape but ... • stand used for painting • a collection of something • collection of light colours • something black used for shading • place where you display paintings • vision of something thats not there • would stand out on a white background
Art History 2025-11-25
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- of art emphasizing emotion and drama, Caravaggio was a master BAROQUE
- Renaissance city, home to Michelangelo and Botticelli FLORENCE
- rejecting realism, Salvador Dalí was a key figure SURREALISM
- genius who painted the Mona Lisa DAVINCI
- artist famous for water lilies MONET
- of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling MICHELANGELO
- of Girl with a Pearl Earring VERMEER
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- 20th century movement emphasizing speed, technology, and modernity FUTURISM
- using geometric shapes, pioneered by Braque and Picasso CUBISM
- artist of Guernica PICASSO
- artist known for drip painting (No. 5, 1948) POLLOCK
- emphasizing light and color, Monet was a leader IMPRESSIONISM
- of painting on wet plaster, used in Renaissance Italy FRESCO
- of The Birth of Venus BOTTICELLI
- civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs EGYPT
- artist of Starry Night VANGOGH
16 Clues: artist of Guernica PICASSO • artist of Starry Night VANGOGH • of The Birth of Venus BOTTICELLI • artist famous for water lilies MONET • of Girl with a Pearl Earring VERMEER • genius who painted the Mona Lisa DAVINCI • artist known for drip painting (No. 5, 1948) POLLOCK • civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs EGYPT • ...
Art Appreciation 2025-12-01
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- What is the name of John Olsons huge tapestry?
- Who painted Blue Poles?
- The artist presented by Robin in November.
- What did Lindy Lee build for Canberra?
- The architect of the Barcelona Cathedral.
- The catherdal that was burnt down and rebuilt.
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- Name of the annual portrait competition?
- Where will the Biannale be held in 2026?
- What exhibit is in Burraport?
- Name of the glass blower in Seattle USA.
- Name of the indigenous collection in USA
- Which indigenous artist met the Queen?
- Name of the lamp with a curved glass shade.
13 Clues: Who painted Blue Poles? • What exhibit is in Burraport? • Which indigenous artist met the Queen? • What did Lindy Lee build for Canberra? • Name of the annual portrait competition? • Where will the Biannale be held in 2026? • Name of the glass blower in Seattle USA. • Name of the indigenous collection in USA • The architect of the Barcelona Cathedral. • ...
Dandenong Referees Crossword (Need Help, the rule reference is at the end of the question) 2020-03-23
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- Large hopping Australian marsupial
- If a player(s) move(s) to out-of-bounds or to his backcourt during a held ball, this occurs. (Rule Art 23.2.3)
- shots penalty for a foul committed in the team foul penalty situation (Rule Art:41.2.1)
- maximum times each jumper can tap the ball on the initial jump ball (Rule Art:12.2.6
- An interruption of the game requested by the coach or assistant coach (Rule Art:18.1)
- The world governing body for basketball
- The only person who may enter the playing court without the permission of an official (Rule Art: 5.5)
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
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- Man's best friend
- What the violation is called if during a shot for a field goal a player touches the ball while it is completely above the level of the ring and: • It is on its downward flight to the basket, or • After it has touched the backboard. (Rule Art: 31.2.1)
- is replacing one player with another during a match
- When the ball is forced downwards into the opponents' basket with one or both hands. (Rule Art 15.1.1)
- FIBA rule 25 covers this
- Illegal contact on another player that has an effect
- The act of legally taking the ball from an opponent
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • FIBA rule 25 covers this • Large hopping Australian marsupial • The world governing body for basketball • is replacing one player with another during a match • The act of legally taking the ball from an opponent • Illegal contact on another player that has an effect • ...
Group 3: Criss-Cross Puzzle 2025-04-21
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- A philosopher in Ancient Greece, who believed that art had to be representational.
- A term used by Plato, a philosopher in ancient Greece, to refer to art that is representational, meaning it should resemble or imitate the subject that inspired the artist.
- Type of painting depicting everyday life, popularized by Gillis Mostaert.
- A bronze sculpture created around 1873, inspired by the character from the opera “The Barber of Seville”.
- A multi-step sculpture technique that uses clay molds filled with hot bronze to create detailed copies of statues.
- A painting technique where pigment is applied to wet plaster.
- It is a Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft.
- It comes from many variants (artem, eart, etc.) that have probably existed since the founding of Rome.
- A dramatic use of light and shadow in painting to create depth and contrast.
- It was thought that art should evoke an emotional response from the viewer.
- Place where Jooan Miro was born.
- The town in Belgium where Gillis Mostaert lived and painted.
- Last name of the photographer who documented family life in Braddock.
- Known for his bold and expressive figures that rivaled the more subdued styles of his time.
- A painter who lived in Northern Europe. He painted religious subjects as well as landscapes and portraits of his town, Antwerp.
- A form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings.
- A 3D version of collage, this form of art brings together any object to create something beautiful.
- Miró won the Guggenheim International Award for his _____ on the UNESCO building in Paris and continued to gain international acclaim.
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- An organization dedicated to promoting cultural awareness and education by showcasing high-quality Hispanic art programs in Greater Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin.
- A person who manages and oversees a collection, especially in a museum, gallery, or library.
- An Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.
- This is when an artist applies paint so thickly, it’s practically popping off the canvas. Where you can see and feel every brushstroke. As it adds texture, depth, and drama to a painting.
- A way to print an image from stone or metal plate.
- A cultural and artistic movement that originated in the 1920s and 1930s as a reaction to the traumas of World War I and the disillusionment with modern civilization.
- A French painter and founder of Impressionism painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
- What photography around 1839 inspires Paul Delaroche to make "From today, painting is dead".
- It has been a sensational form of artwork used by many artists since the 1950s.
- A KQED Arts series featuring contemporary artists working in fine art, performance, digital art, and more, where you can meet professional artists and learn about their personal histories and intentions.
- An Austrian symbolist painter and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement.
- A unique form of art where It rejected the logic, reasoning, and traditional art standards, this often embrace absurdity, randomness, and nonsense to challenge the status quo.
30 Clues: Place where Jooan Miro was born. • It is a Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft. • A way to print an image from stone or metal plate. • The town in Belgium where Gillis Mostaert lived and painted. • A painting technique where pigment is applied to wet plaster. • Last name of the photographer who documented family life in Braddock. • ...
Art is a language. 2021-11-17
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- Red, blue, and yellow are the _________.
- It is important in surfing, skateboarding AND art
- An image or sign that represents something
- Cave art is found all over the world. True or false?
- How something feels to the touch
- The oldest known form of human art
- Someone who designs and creates hats
- We honor someone speaking by _______.
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- Purple, green, and _____ are secondary colors.
- This is another word for an art material
- An unusual material that cave artists painted with
- For our first project we sculpted with _____.
- To smoothly mix colors together
- Burning wood creates this material
- We learned about this cave in Spain
- It's like chalk, but more vibrant
- To make a color of paint lighter, add this
- It is important for an artist to ______.
- Native people of the central coast of California
19 Clues: To smoothly mix colors together • How something feels to the touch • It's like chalk, but more vibrant • Burning wood creates this material • The oldest known form of human art • We learned about this cave in Spain • Someone who designs and creates hats • We honor someone speaking by _______. • Red, blue, and yellow are the _________. • ...
elements of art/principles of design 2021-12-13
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- a surface quality that can be seen or felt.
- a moving point with length and direction.
- emphasizing similarities within an artwork.
- importance giving to certain objects in artwork.
- the visible spectrum that has hue intensity, value.
- the arrangement of elements to create stability.
- a shape that is or appears to be three dimensions.
- art elements to create differences in art.
- the lightness or darkness of a color.
- a movement created by repeated components in art.
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- how the artwork functions as a unified piece.
- the relation of parts of artwork to a whole.
- the area around, above, below, and within the art.
- an enclosed space by two dimensions of line.
- elements arranged to draw your eye through art.
15 Clues: the lightness or darkness of a color. • a moving point with length and direction. • art elements to create differences in art. • a surface quality that can be seen or felt. • emphasizing similarities within an artwork. • the relation of parts of artwork to a whole. • an enclosed space by two dimensions of line. • how the artwork functions as a unified piece. • ...
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Sp 3 Cap 7 quiz vocab 2021-05-19
20 Clues: the art • the poem • to divde • to paint • the novel • the story • the verse • the place • to develop • the stanza • the poetry • the chapter • the painting • the sculptor • a still life • the foreground • the characters • the literature • the background • the work (of art)
Living Legacies 2025-08-04
30 Clues: coin • case • : pot • : art • : map • : coat • : city • : book • : label • : music • : chair • : river • : diary • : letter • : museum • : juicer • : school • : trophy • : curlers • : protest • : artifact • : painting • : churches • : amendment • : exhibition • : photography • : Rappahannock • : inspirational • : LivingLegacies • : Fredericksburg
