art Crossword Puzzles
Printmaking 2022-09-19
Across
- The artist who borrowed/stole comic images
- Banksy _____________ his ‘Girl with Balloon’ artwork at an auction after it was purchased
- To create an image with silkscreens, you must use multiple __________
- Banksy’s artworks often include social or political _____________
- The colours of 'Hope'
- The colour scheme of Banksy’ artworks is mostly _____________.
- Illegal art
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- Banksy often incorporates the _________________ into his artworks.
- Silkscreened images are broken down into __________, not lines
- An outline of an image that you cover with paint or ink
- Printmaking where you push ink through a screen
- The creator of the print "Hope"
- Lichtenstein created with bright colours and black ________
- The title of Fairey's Obama print
- An art style based on popular culture
- The name of the dots used by Lichtenstein
- No one knows the identity of this artist.
- The process of making multiple copies of the same image
- Pop art was a rebellion to _________ art
19 Clues: Illegal art • The colours of 'Hope' • The creator of the print "Hope" • The title of Fairey's Obama print • An art style based on popular culture • Pop art was a rebellion to _________ art • The name of the dots used by Lichtenstein • No one knows the identity of this artist. • The artist who borrowed/stole comic images • Printmaking where you push ink through a screen • ...
Norah Kane 2025-01-07
Graphic Novel Analysis Review 2024-04-08
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- The principle of art relating to making elements in a work noticeably different from each other
- The principle of art relating to keeping elements in a work equal in visual weight
- The surface quality or feel of an object, often implied in artwork
- Ensuring that the size of elements in a work of art relate to each other harmoniously
- A distinct segment of the comic, containing a combination of image and text
- A kind of panel that spans the width of the page
- Creating a sense of flow and continuity through repetition or variation
- The area or distance between, around, above, below, or within elements in a work of art
- A mark made by a tool, often used to define shapes or create texture
- The part of the image closet to the reader
- A defined area with recognizable boundaries
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- The lines and borders that contain the panels
- A visual symbol or image that represents a particular idea, concept, character, or object
- The visual property of objects created by the way they reflect or emit light
- What the reader performs using background knowledge and an understanding of panel relations to combine panels mentally into events
- A singular row of panels
- Giving certain elements in a work of art special attention to make them stand out
- Guiding the viewer's eye through a work of art using lines, shapes, or colors
- Repeating elements in a predictable order to create visual interest
- An image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page
- The lightness or darkness of a color or tone
- endless variety
- A three-dimensional shape with height, width, and depth
- Making all elements in a work of art come together to create a sense of wholeness
- The space between framed panels
25 Clues: endless variety • A singular row of panels • The space between framed panels • The part of the image closet to the reader • A defined area with recognizable boundaries • The lightness or darkness of a color or tone • The lines and borders that contain the panels • A kind of panel that spans the width of the page • A three-dimensional shape with height, width, and depth • ...
Vocabulary Review Crossword 2015-08-05
Across
- an animal with stripes.
- Synonym: Unsafe
- like a turtle, but different somehow.
- this is what we do with scissors.
- new and exciting, antonym: ancient, old
- you take pictures with this.
- Strange, Odd.
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- an art style which is unusual and shocking.
- This is made from gold, diamonds and gemstones.
- to let somebody have or use your things.
- Japanese art of folding paper.
- a place where we can see art.
- another word for rabbit.
- an art style which shows a 3D view.
14 Clues: Strange, Odd. • Synonym: Unsafe • an animal with stripes. • another word for rabbit. • you take pictures with this. • a place where we can see art. • Japanese art of folding paper. • this is what we do with scissors. • an art style which shows a 3D view. • like a turtle, but different somehow. • new and exciting, antonym: ancient, old • to let somebody have or use your things. • ...
Famous 3D Artists 2022-04-08
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- Large people, bronze sculptures, Colombian.
- Assemblage, monochromatic, Russian-American.
- Walking man, texture, bronze sculpture, Swiss.
- Dada movement, Wheel and stool, French-American.
- Bronze sculpture, The Thinker,French.
- La Pieta, David, marble, Renaissance, Italian.
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- Maman, bronze sculpture, installation art, French-American.
- architect,American.
- Installation art, dots, Japanese.
- Pop art, balloons, steel, American.
- Mobile, staybile, Metal, Sculpture, American.
- Art Nouveau, stained glass, American.
- Blown glass, colorful organic shapes, American.
- Abstract, stone or bronze outdoor sculpture, British.
14 Clues: architect,American. • Installation art, dots, Japanese. • Pop art, balloons, steel, American. • Art Nouveau, stained glass, American. • Bronze sculpture, The Thinker,French. • Large people, bronze sculptures, Colombian. • Assemblage, monochromatic, Russian-American. • Mobile, staybile, Metal, Sculpture, American. • Walking man, texture, bronze sculpture, Swiss. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-12-07
Across
- family
- type of art
- the printing press
- Guttenberg
- vinci greatest art of all times
- book written by Thomas more
- attitudes or activities
- artist who spear headed the renaissance
- use a dialect or language native to a region
- in french and increase of literacy/education
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- for writing some the best English works
- Shakespeare
- da vinci
- Italian who published many great works
- that puts empathetic on people
- to Da vinci who sculpted many great works
- free style art
- Lisa
- family that laid the ground works for cultural prosperity for Florance
19 Clues: Lisa • family • da vinci • Guttenberg • Shakespeare • type of art • free style art • the printing press • attitudes or activities • book written by Thomas more • that puts empathetic on people • vinci greatest art of all times • Italian who published many great works • for writing some the best English works • artist who spear headed the renaissance • to Da vinci who sculpted many great works • ...
APWH #1 2025-11-25
Across
- artwork before Renaissance commissioned by
- a Bible copier
- art is not 2D but 3
- new art provided this
- reason for Italian city-states wealth
- man baby
- leader of the press revolution
- Empire that dominated part of Mediterranean Sea
- Church reformer
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- Luther had 95 of these
- sculpted the David
- Renaissance art characteristic; look like a person
- created the Mona Lisa
- where Reformation started
- Church selling salvation
- way to print
- where the Renaissance began
17 Clues: man baby • way to print • a Bible copier • Church reformer • sculpted the David • art is not 2D but 3 • created the Mona Lisa • new art provided this • Luther had 95 of these • Church selling salvation • where Reformation started • where the Renaissance began • leader of the press revolution • reason for Italian city-states wealth • artwork before Renaissance commissioned by • ...
Rivera Technique and Materials 2023-10-29
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- European inspiration for murals
- based art media ddditive
- wet plaster painting technique
- long lasting, retains original color
- color added to art media
- wax based painting medium
- milk derived base for paint
- amount of painting that can be completed in a day (It.)
- plaster based element for buon fresco murals
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- paint using oil base like linseed
- mineral base for buon fresco technique
- non chemical art media additives
- water and egg base for paint
- organic component for art media
14 Clues: based art media ddditive • color added to art media • wax based painting medium • milk derived base for paint • water and egg base for paint • wet plaster painting technique • European inspiration for murals • organic component for art media • non chemical art media additives • paint using oil base like linseed • long lasting, retains original color • ...
Datapunt 3.6. Digitale aanvraag evenement 2022-03-18
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- Hoe wordt een vergunning openbaar gemaakt?
- Hoe wordt het welzijn van het land ook wel genoemd?
- Hoe heet de bevoegdheid van een bestuursorgaan waarbij ze besluiten over mogen dragen aan een ander bestuursorgaan? Art. 10:13 Awb
- Hoe vraagt een burger wat aan een bestuursorgaan?
- Hoe wordt iemand genoemd die werkzaam is bij een bestuursorgaan?
- Hoe wordt een schriftelijke beslissing van een bestuursorgaan genoemd? Art. 1:3 Awb.
- Welk gedeelte van de Awb houdt zich bezig met een bepaald aspect van het maatschappelijk leven?
- Hoe word de regel genoemd die door een bestuursorgaan is opgesteld?
- Welk beginsel zorgt er voor dat een bestuursorgaan geen misbruik kan maken van haar bevoegdheden? Artikel 3:3 Awb
- Wat doet een bestuursorgaan voordat het een beschikking afgeeft? (art. 3:2 Awb)
- Hoe wordt het afgeven van een beschikking ook wel genoemd?
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- welke beginselen zijn belangrijk in het bestuursrecht?
- Welk orgaan is krachtens het publiekrecht, of een ander persoon of college met het enig openbaar gezag bekleed?
- Hoe wordt het dagelijks bestuur van een Nederlandse gemeente ook wel genoemd?
- Wat is de procedure om een besluit te nemen? (art. 3.12 Awb)
- Hoe heet de bevoegdheid waar er namens een bestuursorgaan een besluit genomen mag worden? Artikel 10:3 Awb
- Welk document heeft een persoon nodig om op de markt in Tilburg te staan?
- Hoe heet de termijn waarin een bestuursorgaan een beslissing moet nemen?
- Hoe heet een persoon aan wie een besluit niet direct gericht is, maar wel rechtstreeks er door wordt geraakt? Art. 1:2 Awb.
- In welk gedeelte van de Awb staan de algemene regels?
- Hoe wordt een rechtstreekse toekenning van een bevoegd aan een bestuursorgaan genoemd? Art. 10:22 Awb
- Hoe wordt deze overheidsbeslissing in een expliciete situatie ook wel genoemd?
- Welk persoon is belast met de naleving van wettelijke voorschriften? (art. 5:11 Awb)
- Wat is het tegenovergestelde van een verbod?
- Hoe worden normstellende regels ook wel genoemd?
25 Clues: Hoe wordt een vergunning openbaar gemaakt? • Wat is het tegenovergestelde van een verbod? • Hoe worden normstellende regels ook wel genoemd? • Hoe vraagt een burger wat aan een bestuursorgaan? • Hoe wordt het welzijn van het land ook wel genoemd? • In welk gedeelte van de Awb staan de algemene regels? • Hoe wordt het afgeven van een beschikking ook wel genoemd? • ...
8th Grade Art Vocab 2023-05-03
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- principle of design: means the focus of the artwork
- This is the stage that clay is called after it has been fired (cooked)
- this is movement in art when artists focused on commerical culture, celebrities, advertisements and comics as the subject of their art
- this is name for a group of colors chosen for use in an artwork
- type of rhythm where the same element is repeated but changes back and forth
- This is the name for 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- this kind of art tells a story using visuals
- This is oven used to "cook" the clay
- These are two colors opposite on the color wheel that "bring out the best" in one another
- principle of design: means the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art (studied this when we made our figure sculptures)
- This is a material used to add color to clay that is made from pigment and glass and usually has a shiny finish
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- This is the technique used to attach clay together
- principle of design: when two opposite elements are put beside each other in an artwork
- This is the name for the string that is stretched up and down on the loom, in which you weave your work
- type of rhythm where the elements repeat in the same way every time
- principle of design: means all parts working together in a work of art (we studied this during the Pop Art painting project)
- This is the the art tool used to make a weaving (ours were made from cardboard)
- principle of design: means the distribution of visual weight (we studied this during the ceramics projects)
- an artwork's purpose or use
- the word that describes an artist still alive and working today
- this is the word for the "skeleton" of the sculpture
21 Clues: an artwork's purpose or use • This is oven used to "cook" the clay • this kind of art tells a story using visuals • This is the technique used to attach clay together • principle of design: means the focus of the artwork • this is the word for the "skeleton" of the sculpture • this is name for a group of colors chosen for use in an artwork • ...
Crossword 2021-11-26
15 Clues: mean • array • crooked • outlook • elements • an object • conceptual • paint on it • the centre of interest • oppose the pros and cons. • recent style or trend in art • Art of judging artistic works. • a room for the display or sale art. • the use of symbols to represent ideas • cover the surface of something with paint.
** Class is in Session ** 2024-11-07
Across
- of Persuasion
- to Build Trust and Credibility
- Thinking Skills
- your Executive Presence
- & Receiving Feedback Effectively
- a Collaborative Work Environment
- Storytelling
- a Compelling Client Value Proposition
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- the Art of Crafting Value Proposition
- 7 Keys to Success
- Difficult Situations
- for Impact
- Client Requirements Effectively
- and Receiving Feedback Effectively
- the Art of Listening, Teaming, and Resilience
- Impactful Client Conversations
- a Compelling Business Case
- eminence for your professional growth
18 Clues: for Impact • Storytelling • of Persuasion • Thinking Skills • 7 Keys to Success • Difficult Situations • your Executive Presence • a Compelling Business Case • to Build Trust and Credibility • Impactful Client Conversations • Client Requirements Effectively • & Receiving Feedback Effectively • a Collaborative Work Environment • and Receiving Feedback Effectively • ...
Semester test review - 8 2023-12-18
Across
- ____ space is the space around the subject of an image
- element of art: rocky, smooth, fuzzy
- an image or painting of land
- the primary colors are red, blue, and ____
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- art movement that features quick, light brush strokes and focuses on capturing a moment in time
- an image of a group of inanimate objects
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- art movement that features symbolism and a dream-like quality
- the subject of a portrait
- a form of shading using dots
- complementary colors are ____ from each other on the color wheel
- art movement inspired by comics
- Pablo Picasso created this art movement that uses geometric shapes
- the complementary color of orange
14 Clues: the subject of a portrait • a form of shading using dots • an image or painting of land • art movement inspired by comics • the complementary color of orange • element of art: rocky, smooth, fuzzy • the lightness or darkness of a color • an image of a group of inanimate objects • the primary colors are red, blue, and ____ • ...
Guess the Genshin character based on their burst 2023-05-01
Across
- Dream of the Star-Stream Shaker
- Moonjade Descent
- Sacred Rite: Wolf's Swiftness
- Planet Befall
- Depth-Clarion Dice
- The Wind's Secret Ways
- Adeptus Art: Preserver of Fortune
- Bane of All Evil
- Stormbreaker
- Glacial Waltz
- Midnight Phantasmagoria
- Crimson Ooyoroi
- Illusory Heart
- Sparks 'n' Splash
- Great Secret Art: Tenko Kenshin
- Kamisato Art: Suiyuu
- Signature Mix
- Kyougen: Five Ceremonial Plays
- Prophecies of Dawn
- Spirit Soother
- Divine Maiden's Deliverance
- Nereid’s Ascension
- Dandelion Breeze
- Bellowing Thunder
- Dawn
- Dance of Abzendegi: Distant Dreams, Listening Spring
- Starshatter
- Alcazarzaray’s Exactitude
- Kamisato Art: Soumetsu
- Secret Art: Musou Shinsetsu
- Sweeping Time
- Shining Miracle♪
- Glacial Illumination
- Subjugation: Koukou Sendou
- Celestial shower
- Forbidden Creation - Isomer 75 / Type II
Down
- Hoslstic revification
- Done Deal
- Cliffbreaker's Banner
- Rite of Progeniture: Tectonic Tide
- Guhua Sword: Raincutter
- Lightning Fang
- Particular Field: Fetters of Phenomena
- Havoc: Obliteration
- Stellaris Phantasm
- Gust Surge
- Emergency Food
- Starward Sword
- Pyronado
- Ryuukin Saxifrage
- Gyoei Narukami Kariyama Rite
- Yoohoo Art: Mujina Flurry
- Fantastic Voyage
- Fiery Rain
- Fahshioner’s Tangelvine Shaft
- Royal Descent: Behold, Itto the Evil!
- Leonine Bite
- Painted Dome
- Surgent Manifestation
- Skyfeather Song
- Rites of Termination
- Wind's Grand Ode
- Lightning Rose
- Trump-Card Kitty
- Juuga: Forward Unto Victory
- Riff Revolution
- Wake of Earth
- Kazuha Slash
- Sacred Rite: Wagtail’s Tide
- Windmuster Kick
- Spirit Blade: Cloud-Parting Star
71 Clues: Dawn • Pyronado • Done Deal • Gust Surge • Fiery Rain • Starshatter • Stormbreaker • Leonine Bite • Painted Dome • Kazuha Slash • Planet Befall • Glacial Waltz • Signature Mix • Wake of Earth • Sweeping Time • Lightning Fang • Emergency Food • Starward Sword • Illusory Heart • Spirit Soother • Lightning Rose • Crimson Ooyoroi • Skyfeather Song • Riff Revolution • Windmuster Kick • Moonjade Descent • Bane of All Evil • ...
Contemporary Arts 2022-11-11
Across
- the art of operating puppets, typically either by strings controlled from above or by hand
- is a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or In varying tones of only one color
- also known as Mr. C
- an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects. The designs may be embodied in free standing
- a play or other activity or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic quality
- the famous work of Ronald Ventura
- art of recording images in a light-sensitive film
- K. Tiempo the late husband of Edith L. Tiempo
- is defined as the process of applying paint, or another medium, to a solid surface – usually a canvas
- is an identifiable path created by a point moving in space
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- is the art of the present, produced by living artists in the twenty-first century
- is when an artist creates as new work of art by taking pre-existing images from other sources and modifies and/ or incorporate those images with new ones
- is referred to as “Traditional” compared to Contemporary Art
- refers to the visual arrangement of elements in some kind of sequence
- called motion picture or movie, series of still photographs on film, projected in rapid succession onto a screen by means of light
- is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side. This is often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences, etc
- he is a rising name among young artists in the Philippines, and it's immediately evident why
- refers to artwork created by or presented to an audience
- L. Tiempo She was conferred the National Artist Award for Literature in 1999
- the art and science of designing buildings and (some) nonbuilding structures. It is also the style of design and method of construction of buildings and other physical structures
20 Clues: also known as Mr. C • the famous work of Ronald Ventura • K. Tiempo the late husband of Edith L. Tiempo • art of recording images in a light-sensitive film • refers to artwork created by or presented to an audience • is an identifiable path created by a point moving in space • is referred to as “Traditional” compared to Contemporary Art • ...
Florence 2023-12-08
Across
- florentine sculptor
- Rulers of Florence
- Art was emotionless
- worked with gravity
- wrote divine comedy
- Ancient Greece and Rome
- non-religious
- first helicopter
- brought Classical information to Europe
Down
- said rulers should be feared not loved
- painter and sculptor
- Cradle of Renaissance
- Art was religious and not
- Art was bright
- Santa Maria del Fiore
- government where citizens elect representatives
16 Clues: non-religious • Art was bright • first helicopter • Rulers of Florence • florentine sculptor • Art was emotionless • worked with gravity • wrote divine comedy • painter and sculptor • Cradle of Renaissance • Santa Maria del Fiore • Ancient Greece and Rome • Art was religious and not • said rulers should be feared not loved • brought Classical information to Europe • ...
Vocabulary 2025-06-03
33 Clues: on • art • fun • bad • kind • same • such • step • open • host • most • fall • last • short • carry • great • break • useful • enough • famous • chance • season • arrive • afraid • special • popular • message • history • festival • favorite • difficult • expensive • different
Spotlight 9 Unit 6 vol 1 2023-04-02
23 Clues: runo • perinne • maalari • maalaus • romaani • musikaali • erilainen • kirjailija • näyttelijä • kuvanveisto • an art form • lauluntekijä • kirjallisuus • a short story • a way of life • nursery rhyme • arkkitehtuuri • a work of art • lava, näyttämö • tapa, käytäntö • nuoriso, nuoruus • juhla (esim. Diwali) • pehmeäkantinen kirja, pokkari
Arte Callejero Vocabulario 2023-10-24
22 Clues: around • better • outside • the love • colorful • the hate • the walls • the words • the world • the danger • the memory • the street • the people • street art • it is found • the message • the painting • double meaning • the government • the work of art • the neighborhood • it makes me feel
Creative Arts 2023-09-24
Across
- A type of film that is based on true events
- The regular pattern of beats in music
- A type of sculpture that is created by carving or molding materials such as wood, stone, or metal
- A type of theatre that uses performance art, dance, and music to create immersive experiences
- A large group of musicians who play together
- A person who writes music
- A type of sculpture that uses found objects to create new and interesting works of art
- A person who leads an orchestra or chorus
- A type of dance that is characterized by its expressive movements and storytelling
- A type of dance that is characterized by its acrobatic movements and high energy
- An artistic movement exploring dreamlike and illogical imagery.
- A type of music that is characterized by its repetitive beats and catchy melodies
- The process of selecting and arranging footage to create a finished film or television show.
- A type of painting that uses optical illusions and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement or depth
- A group of singers who perform together
- The art of performing the role of a character in a play, film, or television show.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate steps
- The art of creating and arranging dance movements.
- A type of painting that uses realistic images to depict the natural world
- A type of film that is characterized by its focus on social and political issues
- A type of painting that uses abstract shapes and colors to create a feeling or mood
- A group of lines that form a unit of poetry
- The art of telling stories.
- A type of music is known for its improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- A type of writing that tells a story through dialogue and action
- A type of theatre is known for its elaborate costumes and scenery
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of rhyme and meter
- The art of creating something spontaneously, without preparation.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
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- A skilled craftsperson who creates unique handmade items.
- Art created by cutting and pasting various materials.
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of everyday moments
- A type of film that is characterized by its use of special effects and fantastical elements
- A type of theatre that uses puppets to perform stories and plays
- A person who gives their opinion on works of art or culture
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of humor and irony to make a point
- The art of creating images to accompany written text, such as in books, magazines, and newspapers.
- A large orchestra that performs classical music
- A type of sculpture that uses kinetic energy to create moving works of art
- A type of art that uses sound to create an atmosphere or evoke an emotion
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of short, concise lines and vivid imagery
- A type of dance is characterized by its flowing movements and expressive gestures
- The art of photographing and filming movies and television shows.
- The art of supervising and coordinating the production of a play, film, or television show
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays
- A type of theatre that uses masks and stylized movements to tell stories
- Someone with a creative ability to plan for the future.
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of the natural world
- A type of music that is characterized by its emotional and expressive melodies
- The art of writing plays.
- A type of literature that uses language in a creative and expressive way.
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies from a particular culture
- This artist is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- A room or workshop where artists work
56 Clues: A person who writes music • The art of writing plays. • The art of telling stories. • The regular pattern of beats in music • A room or workshop where artists work • A group of singers who perform together • A person who leads an orchestra or chorus • A type of film that is based on true events • A group of lines that form a unit of poetry • ...
Guess the Genshin character based on their burst 2023-05-03
Across
- Nereid’s Ascension
- Divine Maiden's Deliverance
- Skyfeather Song
- Fiery Rain
- Dandelion Breeze
- Adeptus Art: Preserver of Fortune
- Yoohoo Art: Mujina Flurry
- Guhua Sword: Raincutter
- Bellowing Thunder
- Rite of Progeniture: Tectonic Tide
- Stellaris Phantasm
- Ryuukin Saxifrage
- The Wind's Secret Ways
- Prophecies of Dawn
- Dawn
- Spirit Soother
- Sacred Rite: Wagtail’s Tide
- Cliffbreaker's Banner
- Moonjade Descent
- Painted Dome
- Juuga: Forward Unto Victory
- Kamisato Art: Suiyuu
- Planet Befall
- Surgent Manifestation
- Lightning Fang
- Subjugation: Koukou Sendou
- Fahshioner’s Tangelvine Shaft
- Emergency Food
- Forbidden Creation - Isomer 75 / Type II
- Leonine Bite
- Particular Field: Fetters of Phenomena
- Gust Surge
- Fantastic Voyage
- Trump-Card Kitty
- Pyronado
- Spirit Blade: Cloud-Parting Star
Down
- Sparks 'n' Splash
- Wind's Grand Ode
- Havoc: Obliteration
- Great Secret Art: Tenko Kenshin
- Alcazarzaray’s Exactitude
- Glacial Waltz
- Lightning Rose
- Bane of All Evil
- Sweeping Time
- Gyoei Narukami Kariyama Rite
- Depth-Clarion Dice
- Stormbreaker
- Rites of Termination
- Starshatter
- Done Deal
- Kamisato Art: Soumetsu
- Kazuha Slash
- Sacred Rite: Wolf's Swiftness
- Shining Miracle♪
- Signature Mix
- Dance of Abzendegi: Distant Dreams, Listening Spring
- Dream of the Star-Stream Shaker
- Wake of Earth
- Celestial shower
- Riff Revolution
- Windmuster Kick
- Secret Art: Musou Shinsetsu
- Crimson Ooyoroi
- Kyougen: Five Ceremonial Plays
- Starward Sword
- Royal Descent: Behold, Itto the Evil!
- Illusory Heart
- Glacial Illumination
- Hostic revivfication
- Midnight Phantasmagoria
71 Clues: Dawn • Pyronado • Done Deal • Fiery Rain • Gust Surge • Starshatter • Stormbreaker • Kazuha Slash • Painted Dome • Leonine Bite • Glacial Waltz • Sweeping Time • Signature Mix • Wake of Earth • Planet Befall • Lightning Rose • Spirit Soother • Lightning Fang • Starward Sword • Emergency Food • Illusory Heart • Skyfeather Song • Riff Revolution • Windmuster Kick • Crimson Ooyoroi • Wind's Grand Ode • Dandelion Breeze • ...
Impressionism/Post Impressionism 2023-11-07
Across
- A characteristic of Post-Impressionist works are ____colours
- The Artist that painted "Impression, Sunrise" in 1874
- A typical characteristic of Post-Impressionist paint application
- Impressionists group was formed in 1874 which included, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley, Cézanne, Berthe morisot, Edgar Degas, Eugène Boudin, Johan Jongkind, and ____.
- Post-Impressionism influenced modern art movements like Fauvism, ___, and Abstract Expressionism
- During the time of Impressionism there were 10 ___ fought
- The French expression meaning "In the open air". A characteristic technique of Impressionist painters: 3 words
- A French Art movement that originated and was developed roughly between 1886 and 1905
- Inventions such as the ____by Alexander Graham Bell happened during the time of Impressionism
- Subject matter of Post-Impressionists were characterized by ___ life subject matter
- In the 1900's Art critic Roger ___ coined the term Post-Impressionism
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- Post Impressionist Dutch artist ____ Van Gogh
- Impressionism used pure un-blended colours and emphasis on ____
- Conservative art critic Louis Leroy accused Impressionist art of being a ___, or an impression of a not finished work.
- Post-Impressionism changed the course of art history throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, influencing modernist painters like Pablo Picasso and Henri____
- During the time of Impressionism, Lewis Carroll wrote "Through the Looking ___"
- Post-Impressionism originated as a reaction to ____
- The origins of Impressionism began with the Anonymous Society of Painters. It included members such as Monet, ____, and Pissaro
- The length of brush strokes Impressionist artists characteristically used
- Famous 1889 painting by Van Gogh, The ___ ___
20 Clues: Post Impressionist Dutch artist ____ Van Gogh • Famous 1889 painting by Van Gogh, The ___ ___ • Post-Impressionism originated as a reaction to ____ • The Artist that painted "Impression, Sunrise" in 1874 • During the time of Impressionism there were 10 ___ fought • A characteristic of Post-Impressionist works are ____colours • ...
Renaissance 2025-09-09
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- period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from about 1300 to 1600
- wrote in 1528, talks about how to be the universal person
- independent city with its own government.
- a woman that is upper class,educated in classics, charms, inspires art
- an agricultural laborer, farmer, or rural craftsman at the bottom of the social hierarchy
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- an ideal place
- Paiting technique that use strong lighting and shadows
- Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, and scientist
- Ideas of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Political guild book that talk about how to gain and keep power
- Controlled Florence (banking family)
- Religious movement in the 1500's that questioned the Catholic church.
- famous Renaissance writer
- questioning ideas before accepting them
- the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting
- a man that excels in many fields, the classics, art, politics, combat
- focus on human potential and achievements
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- king of England from 1509-1547
- A new technique that used oil based paints
- balance and proportions in art and buildings
- A group of merchants, bankers, artisans, that are in the middle of the social hierachy
- named after Queen Elizabeth I
- Italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet
- person who financially supported artists
- King or queen
- art technique that re-creates three dimensions
- use of native language instead of classical Latin
- a way of art to show realistic features
- People who buy and sell goods
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
31 Clues: King or queen • an ideal place • famous Renaissance writer • named after Queen Elizabeth I • People who buy and sell goods • king of England from 1509-1547 • Ideas of ancient Greece and Rome. • Controlled Florence (banking family) • a way of art to show realistic features • questioning ideas before accepting them • person who financially supported artists • ...
CONTEMPORARY ARTS 2022-11-12
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- The art and technique of designing and building
- He is also known as Mr. C
- The painter of Mona Lisa
- the artist of Grayground
- It is also called as a movie or motion picture
- It is an artform which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium.
- Referred as the art of the present day
- Technology is a reality in the present-day world, and contemporary artist have used_____ in the creation and dissemination of works of art
- The art of making two-dimensional representative or abstract forms
- Refers to the practice of artists using pre-existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original.
- He is a studio artist whose work experiments with intense emotion, deconstructing images in his paintings, sculptures and installations
- The nationality of the painter of Mona Lisa
- Includes artistic work produced during the period from 1860s to the 1970s
- He was proclaimed as the National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture in 1990
- Paul Getty Museum defines contemporary arts as “arts made and produced by artists ________”
- A characteristic of contemporary art that refers to selecting a mixture of what appears to be the best methods or styles
- In Appropriation, existing artworks are _____ to produce another artwork
- Performance artist have tried to interpret various ______, form ordinary activities such as chores, routines, and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty, commercialism, and war
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height or weight
- His work is known for combining concepts with context in subtle poetic ways
- A group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place to perform for a brief of time then disperse quickly
- Hybridity refers to the usage of unconventional materials,_____ of unlikely materials to produce an artwork
- An element of art that have an emotional effect that words cannot replicate
- A characteristic of contemporary art that means to be able to change or adopt
- Was also known as the Earth Art or Earthworks
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- Any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology
- Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- Vocal or instrumental sounds or both combined in such way as to produce beauty of forms, harmony, and expression of emotion
- A play or other activity or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic quality
- Art of recording images in a light-sensitive film
- A characteristic of contemporary that are capable of various forms and consisting of many different element
- He is known for his captivating dark, surrealist paintings.
- She is the wife of Edilberto K. Tiempo
- Also known as the Traditional Art
- An element of art that refers as the physical feel of something
- The Philippine national hero enacted in the Mabining Mandirigma
- A historical biographical film about General Antonio Luna of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine-Army War
- The mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork
- An illustration or artwork done with the use of paint
- An identifiable path created by a point moving in space
- Artworks that are created through actions performed by artist or other participants
- Refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- He was known as the Father of Philippine Sculpture
- What is El Gamma Penumbra’s performance called?
- He co-wrote, directed, edited, and composed Heneral Luna
- One of his artwork is the Images of the Past I
- Commonly, referred as the Getty
- An artist who cautiously unravels his own inquiry on sensitive topics like colonial history, religion, cultural imperialism, corrupt politics and revolution in which experienced by our country
- Art, It is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of space
- He founded Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group in 1971
50 Clues: The painter of Mona Lisa • the artist of Grayground • He is also known as Mr. C • Commonly, referred as the Getty • Also known as the Traditional Art • She is the wife of Edilberto K. Tiempo • Referred as the art of the present day • The nationality of the painter of Mona Lisa • Was also known as the Earth Art or Earthworks • It is also called as a movie or motion picture • ...
Muscatine Art Center 2020-12-09
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- Examples from the collection are Weller, Roseville, Rookwood,and Iowa State
- Artist who created the Prayer of Peace
- A studio supply that should be banned
- Members help raise funds
- Our end of June event
- An addition where programs and concerts take place
- The collection that spans 2,318 miles
- Dry goods store and Laura's married name
- Classes for our youngest learners
- Where changing exhibits are installed
- An outdoor space created in 1929
- A studio supply that takes extra time to clean up
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- The artist who created "American Gothic"
- Well-known artist with first name of Georgia
- People who help - we miss them a lot!
- Taught by Vada Baker
- Muscatine made 1.5 billion annually
- These change all the time
- Muscatine-made toys
- Our place on the map
- Sparkly, but time consuming to wash
- Artist who liked to paint brides and grooms
- Muscatine lumber family
- His Civil War letters are in the permanent collection
- The body that governs
25 Clues: Muscatine-made toys • Taught by Vada Baker • Our place on the map • Our end of June event • The body that governs • Muscatine lumber family • Members help raise funds • These change all the time • An outdoor space created in 1929 • Classes for our youngest learners • Muscatine made 1.5 billion annually • Sparkly, but time consuming to wash • People who help - we miss them a lot! • ...
AI Street Art 2022-10-03
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- cuillerée
- représenter, illustrer
- tournant
- habitant
- améliorer, rehausser
- présenter
- vente au détail
- paysage de rue
- tissu
- réaffecter, réutiliser, repenser
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- piéton
- dépôt d'ordures
- zone sinistrée
- contrer
- répondre
- assimiler à, égaler, équivaloir
- gros morceau
- toile
- isolé
- assister à, être témoin de
- cadre
- augmenter
- améliorer (vers haut de gamme)
- pic
- trottoir
25 Clues: pic • toile • isolé • cadre • tissu • piéton • contrer • tournant • répondre • habitant • trottoir • cuillerée • présenter • augmenter • gros morceau • zone sinistrée • paysage de rue • dépôt d'ordures • vente au détail • améliorer, rehausser • représenter, illustrer • assister à, être témoin de • améliorer (vers haut de gamme) • assimiler à, égaler, équivaloir • réaffecter, réutiliser, repenser
Art 2 Final 2022-12-05
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- artists use this to help them remember how to mix and think about colors
- made from two primary colors (orange, green, purple)
- can be made by joining lines
- colors made from mixing a secondary and primary color
- makes an artwork look like everything fits
- red, yellow and orange
- uses radial symmetry
- mixing a color with white
- when you use a color plus black and white
- red yellow and blue
- 3 colors right next to each other on color wheel
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- found images that you stick together to make a new image
- pattern of shapes that fit like a puzzle and don't overlap
- can be used to create a realistic portrait
- shapes like things from nature
- can be used to draw a still life
- creates visual weight
- any set of 3 colors that can be split
- is the focal point
- mixing a color with black
- can be curved, straight dotted and zigzag
- blue, green and purple
- shapes that are circles square and triangles
23 Clues: is the focal point • red yellow and blue • uses radial symmetry • creates visual weight • red, yellow and orange • blue, green and purple • mixing a color with black • mixing a color with white • can be made by joining lines • shapes like things from nature • can be used to draw a still life • any set of 3 colors that can be split • can be curved, straight dotted and zigzag • ...
Elements of Art 2022-12-05
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- an object with height, width, and depth
- also called simulated texture
- the area where the earth and the sky meet.
- colors include red, yellow, and blue
- the area occupied by an object is ___ space
- perspective technique also called aerial.
- the way something feels to touch or looks.
- the path of a point moving through space
- also called actual texture
- colors side by side on the color wheel
- the way an art work makes you feel is the ____
- colors mixed from a primary and a secondary
- lines that are real and can actually be seen
- the small part of an artwork
- colors include orange, violet, and green
- shapes that are irregular or uneven
- colors directly across from one another.
- the area furthest away from the viewer.
- allows artists to create space in an artwork
- the sphere, cube, and pyramid
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- lines that are imagined rather than seen
- brightness or dullness of a hue.
- means one color
- ___ ground between the foreground and background
- colors include reds, yellows, and oranges.
- affect the way a viewer feels about a work.
- The edges of an object
- point where all perspective lines meet.
- when you add white to a color you create a ____
- forms that are found often in nature
- another word for color
- helps make objects and shapes look more 3-D
- colors including black, white, and gray.
- showing the difference in light and dark values
- lightness or darkness of a color
- painting that is thick and creates texture
- shapes that are precise and mathematical
- the area closest to the viewer.
- the special character of any line
- The area around the object is ___ space.
- when one object appears to be behind another
- When you add black to a color you create a ____
- flat two-dimensional area with height and width
- the quality of objects based on the light absorbed
- the area in and around an object
- colors include greens, blues, and violets.
46 Clues: means one color • The edges of an object • another word for color • also called actual texture • the small part of an artwork • also called simulated texture • the sphere, cube, and pyramid • the area closest to the viewer. • brightness or dullness of a hue. • lightness or darkness of a color • the area in and around an object • the special character of any line • ...
Art Crossword L2 2022-10-02
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- A piece of cloth used for painting on.
- The repertoire of colors used by an artist or in a specific work.
- A type of glue.
- Opposite colours on the colour wheel.
- The art of painting on wet plaster.
- A public gathering where objects are sold to whoever bids the highest price for them.
- The mould used to make an object.
- Well-proportioned.
- Type of metal used to make decorative gates, fences or railings (stairs, balconies) (2 words).
- The part of a painting that is closest to the viewer.
- Historically regarded as one of the fine arts along painting and sculpture.
- The mouldable quality of something.
- A model with preset elements to create a design, a 3-D object, a website.
- Showing a collection of objects to the public.
- Sticks of burnt wood used to draw.
- A picture made by using pencil or crayon but not paint.
- Room or building where objects are made or repaired.
- Thin translucent material used to copy a design (2 words).
- The quality of sthg made by hand.
- The art or process of cutting a design into a hard surface esp. in order to make a print.
- A sculpture only showing the upper part of the body (head and shoulders).
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- The technique of using an unusual perspective for an object so that the viewers have to change their position to see it correctly.
- A painting based on an arrangement of stationary objects such as fruit or flowers (2 words).
- A wooden frame that holds up a picture when it is being painted.
- A repeated decorative design on a surface.
- The art of creating decorative pattern on a fabric by sewing
- The opposite of "abstract".
- Unofficial, often illegal, writing or drawings on walls of public places.
- According to Hogarth, the "Line of Beauty" follows a ... line.
- Pure intensity of a colour.
- A large piece of paper used to display commercial or social messages.
- Instrument used to paint.
- Having a very thin edge or acute angle.
- When a colour is mixed with white.
- The surface characteristics of an object.
- Clear liquid spread on a surface to form a hard and shiny coating.
- A piece of soft white or pastel-coloured stone used to write or draw.
- Natural scenery in painting.
- Not clear, out of focus.
- When a color is mixed with black.
- Piece of material placed on a surface to reproduce a design by painting over or around it.
- Another word for "contour".
- The way that sthg is designed or arranged
- An equivalent of "porcelain".
44 Clues: A type of glue. • Well-proportioned. • Not clear, out of focus. • Instrument used to paint. • The opposite of "abstract". • Pure intensity of a colour. • Another word for "contour". • Natural scenery in painting. • An equivalent of "porcelain". • The mould used to make an object. • When a color is mixed with black. • The quality of sthg made by hand. • ...
Art I Exam 2022-12-01
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- A part of Islamic culture and encompasses the visual arts produced since the 7th century by people who lived within territories inhabited or ruled by Muslim populations. Public Islamic art is traditionally non-representational. It includes arabesque, Islamic calligraphy, geometric patterns, mosques, carpet making, and embroidery.
- The idea that form should follow function.
- A style or movement in the arts that aims to break with classical and traditional forms.
- the significance or importance that you give something. This can be achieved by focal point, style or scale.
- An arrangement of lines or shapes created to form a pattern or decoration
- Historical period (1400-1600) during which perspective was developed and introduced in art.
- larger differences in a design. Can be seen with opposite colors, dramatic value scales or various sizes of objects
- An edge or line where the earth and sky or earth and water appear to meet (Also called the “eye level line”)
- The artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy, in the languages which use the Arabic alphabet, or the alphabets derived from it. It includes Arabic, Persian, Ottoman, and Urdu calligraphy
- A style in art, design, and theater that uses the smallest range of materials and colors possible, and only very simple shapes or forms
- Lines that converge at the vanishing point
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- The repetition of one or more elements. Common patterns include motifs, planned patterns, half-drop design, and random patterns.
- The use of shading going from light to dark
- A point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to converge.
- Line, space, shape, color, value, form, texture
- An architectural movement based on new and innovative technologies and construction in the early 1900s based on functionalism and minimalism.
- a visual path for the viewer to follow across a composition. This can include visual representations of movement or actual movement through kinetic art
- The tendency of parallel lines to appear to converge at a distant point. (Used to create an illusion of space)
- The way that different parts of a composition relate to one another. There are 4 types of balance: symmetrical, approximate symmetry, asymmetrical and radial.
- When parts combine to display a sense of oneness. This is achieved by having dominant and subordinate parts of a design.
- Balance, unity, contrast, emphasis, pattern, movement and rhythm
- A school founded in Germany in 1919 that focused on teaching modernism.
22 Clues: The idea that form should follow function. • Lines that converge at the vanishing point • The use of shading going from light to dark • Line, space, shape, color, value, form, texture • Balance, unity, contrast, emphasis, pattern, movement and rhythm • A point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to converge. • ...
Art Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-12-01
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- clay that is more sturdy and can hold its shape.
- a method of forming pottery with the hands by building up the walls with rope-like rolls of clay called coils.
- the name of the first firing of the clay, fired at a low temperature.
- A clay in liquid suspension. Comes in many colors can be brushed on green-ware or bisqueware.
- it is important to do this when joining two pieces of clay together, such as a handle on a mug or two slabs.
- a clay surface decorative technique in which a stamp is used to make texture or imprints on a piece of clay.
- the process of increasing the temperature in a kiln until desired temperature is reached, effecting a chemical change in the clay body.
- a furnace or oven built of heat-resistant materials for firing pottery.
- clay that is completely dry.
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- a glass like substance used to seal pottery and provide color.
- moist, soft clay that is easy to mould.
- hand building technique where clay is rolled out with a rolling pin into a flat slab and used to build containers or pots.
- wide, flat handheld tool used to shape, smooth, and/or scrape clay surfaces.
- work that has been glazed, and put in the kiln a second time
- plastic mud with particles of decomposed granite.
- process to remove air pockets from the clay.
- rolling clay into snakes and putting them together to make a container.
- scratching the surface of a piece of clay. First step when connecting pieces of clay.
- scratching or carving leather-hard clay.
- firm, but still very absorbent clay that has been fired once.
- mixture of water and clay. Used when connecting separate pieces of clay.
- making pottery from a ball of clay into a bowl.
- involves forming clay into a ball and then "pinching" it into the shape of a bowl or pot.
- a sharp, pointed tool used for cutting clay or making holes.
24 Clues: clay that is completely dry. • moist, soft clay that is easy to mould. • scratching or carving leather-hard clay. • process to remove air pockets from the clay. • making pottery from a ball of clay into a bowl. • clay that is more sturdy and can hold its shape. • plastic mud with particles of decomposed granite. • ...
Art and Crafts 2020-05-23
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- Not dead yet (5,4)
- Morning coffee time that spells this artist's name backwards
- My old tent might leak
- The boat goes how fast? You better tie me down!
- Next time we are in Revvie, let's go for a coffee
- My mom left all her studying til the last minute, eh?
- History says a lot
- Hmm - this would be interesting soup
- Mixed up relatives
- If you put this tiny thing in a box, will you hear it ring? Peter Pan hopes so(6,5)
- Sneaky animal caught in a trap lost his first digit
- Maybe I could get a diploma if I change one little thing
- She's a pro at being calm
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- How much will it cost to land my boat in Vancouver?
- Oh, it's a text from Uncle Skinny
- How can we spread these seeds? (6,7)
- What you see is what you get
- Be careful of this when you are mending my jeans
- Frogs would love to be in one of this guy's paintings
- there are zillions of these tiny guys in the ocean, but do they have tongues?
- A boat will not help us get away
- He's my buddy. She's my _________
- I hope no one does this to you or me
- Ouch! _____!
- Let's start out with a fire
25 Clues: Ouch! _____! • Not dead yet (5,4) • History says a lot • Mixed up relatives • My old tent might leak • She's a pro at being calm • Let's start out with a fire • What you see is what you get • A boat will not help us get away • Oh, it's a text from Uncle Skinny • He's my buddy. She's my _________ • How can we spread these seeds? (6,7) • I hope no one does this to you or me • ...
Words with "Art" 2020-07-23
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- A detailed diagram showing a form matter through which material passes
- An ancient Egyptian oval nameplate
- The organ that beats inside your body
- A person that partakes in an activity
- A medical condition in your joints
- Severe ground shaking in earth’s crust
- When you begin, you
- A place where people live. Not a house
- A center of operations at an organization where orders are issued
- A handheld pasty, or dessert
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- A class of young children ages four to six years
- A bird in a pear tree from a Christmas song
- A sweetener used in sugar free foods
- Mixes drinks in bars and restaurants
- A measurement. Not a cup, or pint, or gallon
- A person who sketches or draws comic strips
- 25 cents
- Third planet from the sun
- What you would call a birthday celebration
- Thrown at a target or to move swiftly
- A silly drawing or animated short film
- If something is not together, it is …
22 Clues: 25 cents • When you begin, you • Third planet from the sun • A handheld pasty, or dessert • An ancient Egyptian oval nameplate • A medical condition in your joints • A sweetener used in sugar free foods • Mixes drinks in bars and restaurants • The organ that beats inside your body • A person that partakes in an activity • Thrown at a target or to move swiftly • ...
Zara's Art Crossword 2020-04-29
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- Hepworth: Female artist born in Wakefield who moved to Cornwall (7,8)
- A technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid, or wet lime plaster (6)
- open air: What does 'en plein air' translate to? (2,4,3)
- The title of Zara's first solo exhibition at Vane in 2018 (4)
- Emin: Which artist is famous for creating artworks featuring a bed, a tent and neon tube lighting (6,4)
- Dalí: Who famously made clocks melt? (8,4)
- Which Pacific Island did painter Paul Gauguin move to? (6)
- What colour was the paint that the artist Anish Kapoor controversially get exclusive rights to in 2017? (5)
- Warhol: Which artist had a studio known as 'The Factory' (4,6)
- A painting technique of during small dots of colour to form an image, developed by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac (11)
- Which insect appears repeatedly in the work of Louise Bourgeois? (6)
- A type of water-soluble paint which became widely available in the early 60s (7)
- Pompidou: A French politician whose name was given to a major centre for modern art in Paris (7,8)
- A movement started by Pablo Picasso and George Braques (6)
- Last Supper: Which of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings is the most reproduced religious painting of all time? (3,4,6)
- black: In the graphite grading system, what does 'HB' stand for? (4,5)
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- What was the 'readymade' object that Duchamp used to make 'Foundation' (6)
- Dancers: Ballet Dancers (6,7)
- What nationality were Brueghel and Rubens? (7)
- The Tate is a network of four art museums; two in London, and one in St Ives, where is the other location? (9)
- Blake: Which famous pop artist designed the record sleeve for the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'? (5,5)
- The surname of the architect behind The Glasgow School of Art? (10)
- Bauhaus: Walter Gropius founded which famous School of Design? (3,7)
- Kusama: Which Japanese contemporary female artist is sometimes called 'the princess of polka dots' (5,6)
- Which genre of music famously influenced the painting style of Jackson Pollock (4)
- The mark making technique of scratching a surface to reveal the contrasting colour of a surface below (9)
- A dramatic lighting effect used in paintings, notably Rembrandt, Caravaggio and El Greco (11)
- lazuli: A highly valued blue pigment (5,6)
- The surname of a famous heiress whose art foundation has major galleries in New York, Venice and Bilbao (10)
- Art: Bridget Riley is one of the most famous artists associated with which art movement? (2,3)
30 Clues: Dancers: Ballet Dancers (6,7) • Dalí: Who famously made clocks melt? (8,4) • lazuli: A highly valued blue pigment (5,6) • What nationality were Brueghel and Rubens? (7) • open air: What does 'en plein air' translate to? (2,4,3) • Which Pacific Island did painter Paul Gauguin move to? (6) • A movement started by Pablo Picasso and George Braques (6) • ...
UIL Art 1 2020-11-19
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- The Departure of the Boatman
- Sunset on the Lagoon, Venice
- Gheyn II Vase of Flowers with a Curtain
- Aranda Lady at the Paris Exposition
- The Annunciation
- Tugboat on the Seine, Chatou
- The Concert
- The Rommel-Pot Player
- Marcotte d'Argenteuil
- Young Woman with Peonies
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- Adoration of the Christ Child
- Nature Abhors a Vacuum
- Abraham Leading Isaac to Sacrifice
- Mademoiselle Boissière Knitting
- Madonna and Child
- Banks of the Seine at Médan
- Portrait of Hendrik III, Count of Nassau-Breda
- Still Life with Peaches and Old Glass
- Mrs. William Hogarth
- Greco Madonna and Child with Saint Martina and Saint Agnes
20 Clues: The Concert • The Annunciation • Madonna and Child • Mrs. William Hogarth • The Rommel-Pot Player • Marcotte d'Argenteuil • Nature Abhors a Vacuum • Young Woman with Peonies • Banks of the Seine at Médan • The Departure of the Boatman • Sunset on the Lagoon, Venice • Tugboat on the Seine, Chatou • Adoration of the Christ Child • Mademoiselle Boissière Knitting • ...
Elements of Art 2021-03-12
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- The way something actually feels
- A three dimensional figure or object
- Free flowing, created by nature.
- Ms. Awan hates _____ people.
- A color resulting from the mixing of a primary and secondary color
- A group of colors from which other colors are made.
- Number of Elements of Art
- One of Ms. Awan's favorite shows
- Ms. Awan's favorite color
- Soothing and calm
- The way something looks like it feels
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- Vivid and bold
- A way to show a range of values.
- Lightness or darkness in a color or artwork
- A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors
- A path created by a moving point
- A two dimensional figure or object.
- Based on geometry
- One of Ms.Awan's favorite anime shows
- An example of form
- A wavelength of light seen by the eye when it bounces off a surface.
- The way something feels or looks like it feels.
22 Clues: Vivid and bold • Based on geometry • Soothing and calm • An example of form • Number of Elements of Art • Ms. Awan's favorite color • Ms. Awan hates _____ people. • The way something actually feels • A way to show a range of values. • Free flowing, created by nature. • A path created by a moving point • One of Ms. Awan's favorite shows • A two dimensional figure or object. • ...
Music and art 2021-03-29
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- Musical play where everything is sung
- The sound of people clapping their hands
- A quiet song intended to help a child go to sleep
- Orchestral music at the beginning of an opera
- The name of a work of art or literary composition
- A large group of musicians playing together
- A kind of literary or artistic work
- To direct or lead
- The sides of a stage which cannot be seen
- Performing vocalist
- A device that makes your voice louder
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- A long piece of wood with hair stretched along it, used to play instruments that have strings
- A short speech by an actor at the end of a play
- The group of people together in one place to watch a play
- To perform music on an instrument
- Able to be heard
- A type of dancing where carefully organized movements tell a story
- The principal character in a work of fiction
- The closing section of a musical composition
- An account of the author's personal experiences
- A gradual increase in loudness
21 Clues: Able to be heard • To direct or lead • Performing vocalist • A gradual increase in loudness • To perform music on an instrument • A kind of literary or artistic work • Musical play where everything is sung • A device that makes your voice louder • The sound of people clapping their hands • The sides of a stage which cannot be seen • A large group of musicians playing together • ...
Art and Culture 2021-04-26
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- Stonehenge is a
- LAstSupper
- Roman city in ashes
- They invented the Olympics
- It reacted to the Baroque
- The school of athens
- Acient Cave in France
- irregular pearl
- First naked sculpture in several years
- notre dame and its gargoyles
- It was flooded for naval battles
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- Neoclassical Building in Washington
- Female painter from boroque
- Italian City of art
- are the most famous Egyptian structures
- Infanta margarita of Spain and her nannies
- Building in the acropolis of Athens
- The creation of Adam
- mesopotamian building, meaning “high”
- Roman god of war
20 Clues: LAstSupper • Stonehenge is a • irregular pearl • Roman god of war • Italian City of art • Roman city in ashes • The school of athens • The creation of Adam • Acient Cave in France • It reacted to the Baroque • They invented the Olympics • Female painter from boroque • notre dame and its gargoyles • It was flooded for naval battles • Neoclassical Building in Washington • ...
Art Room Syllabus 2021-08-20
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- I won't take your _____ away but I expect you to be respectful with it
- I may post a picture of your art on...
- Students are responsible for keeping these clean and in good condition
- Please don't have both _____ in while I'm talking
- Lining up at the _____ is Sulzen's pet peeve
- There will be times you'll have to check out materials from this person
- Where can I find my grades?
- Assignments will be posted and turned in here
- You can listen to this while we are working on art!
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- Materials and works in progress will be kept here in a
- You can have a water bottle with you to keep you...
- Practice makes...
- Sulzen is the sponsor of what club?
- Only _____person can use the restroom at a time
- Sadly these need to be work when in the room
- You can take a phone call if it's an...
- I will accept this work if it is turned in before the last day of the semester
- I don't want this on your table because it is distracting
- Please don't eat this in the room
- I expect a classroom culture of _____
- We will have an art show in the _____!
21 Clues: Practice makes... • Where can I find my grades? • Please don't eat this in the room • Sulzen is the sponsor of what club? • I expect a classroom culture of _____ • I may post a picture of your art on... • We will have an art show in the _____! • You can take a phone call if it's an... • Sadly these need to be work when in the room • ...
ART SMART ARTISTS 2021-11-15
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- Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
- Expectation
- The Small Cowper Madonna
- A Dutch Courtyard
- Oarsmen at Chatou
- Estuary at Day's End
- A Pastoral Concert
- Tree Maries at the Tomb
- Anton Francesco degli Albizzi
- Woman with a Parasol-Madame Monet and Her Son
- The Madonna of Humility
- A Roemer with Grapes, a Pewter Plate and a Roll
- Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit
- Rainy Midnight
- The Harvesters
- Portrait of an Old Woman
- Pink Cyclamen
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- Portrait of Mrs. Jelf Powis and Her Daughter
- Saint George and the Dragon
- Mounted Trumpeters of Napoleon's Imperial Guard
- Portrait of Michol (Miguel Pol?)
- River Landscape
- Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson
- Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus
- Mountains at Collioure
- The Quiver Maker
- New York at Night
- Still Life with Vegetables
- Haystack Mountain, Vermont
- Dalet Kaf
30 Clues: Dalet Kaf • Expectation • Pink Cyclamen • Rainy Midnight • The Harvesters • River Landscape • The Quiver Maker • A Dutch Courtyard • Oarsmen at Chatou • New York at Night • A Pastoral Concert • Estuary at Day's End • Mountains at Collioure • Tree Maries at the Tomb • The Madonna of Humility • The Small Cowper Madonna • Portrait of an Old Woman • Still Life with Vegetables • Haystack Mountain, Vermont • ...
Art Vocabulary #3 2023-01-27
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- ______ complementary: the color scheme of 3 colors, two are neighbors of the complementary color the make a 'Y' shape on the color wheel
- the name of a color ex: red
- 3 colors that form a triangle on the color wheel
- a color paring that are high in contrast and opposite each other on the color wheel
- a more dull version of a color due to the addition of gray
- the brightness/boldness and purest form of a color
- using only one color in various tints tones & shades
- gray, white, tan, brown, black
- the second stage of color mixing by combining two primary colors together
- a group of three to four colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
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- the tertiary color that is analogous to yellow and orange
- a secondary color complementary to yellow
- the most basic 3 colors on the color wheel (r,b,y)
- adding white to a color
- the third stage of color mixing that combine a secondary with a primary.
- "easter colors" all tints of different hues
- a version of a hue that is considered the most pure and saturated = 'highlighter'
- the thought process of using the color wheel to create combinations of different color groupings that scientifically work well together
- color that is mixed with black
- a primary color that is complementary to green
20 Clues: adding white to a color • the name of a color ex: red • gray, white, tan, brown, black • color that is mixed with black • a secondary color complementary to yellow • "easter colors" all tints of different hues • a primary color that is complementary to green • 3 colors that form a triangle on the color wheel • the most basic 3 colors on the color wheel (r,b,y) • ...
Elements of Art 2023-03-06
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- You get this when you add black to a color.
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- You get this when you add white to a color.
- Green, blue, and purple make this color family.
- These colors are beside each other on the color wheel.
- This type of art is always three dimensional.
- These colors are made by mixing primary and secondary colors together.
- This element is another name for hue.
- A two dimensional area that can be geometric or organic.
- A three dimensional object that can be geometric or organic.
- Viewers feel like they are looking up, toward an object or figure.
- An arial view, viewers feel like they are looking down on a scene.
- How an object feels, or how it looks like it would feel if you could touch it.
- Red, yellow, and blue are the first colors, they belong to this color family.
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- These shapes do not have mathematical names and can be found in nature.
- This is referred to as actual texture, texture that can really be felt.
- The seven building blocks of art. It is also the title of this puzzle.
- You get this when you add grey to a color.
- The area farthest away in a picture.
- This type of texture is simulated. It gives the illusion of texture on a flat surface.
- These shapes all have mathematical names.
- Red, orange, and yellow make this color family.
- The area closest to you in a picture.
- This type of line is used to draw the edges of an object.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- This refers to the area above, below, around, inside, or outside of an object.
- A mark made by a tool. It can show movement and be curved, angled, or dotted.
- These are colors made by mixing two primary colors together.
28 Clues: The area farthest away in a picture. • The area closest to you in a picture. • This element is another name for hue. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • These shapes all have mathematical names. • You get this when you add grey to a color. • You get this when you add black to a color. • You get this when you add white to a color. • ...
Elements of Art 2023-03-06
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- You get this when you add white to a color.
- This type of texture is simulated. It gives the illusion of texture on a flat surface.
- These colors are made by mixing primary and secondary colors together.
- You get this when you add grey to a color.
- The seven building blocks of art. It is also the title of this puzzle.
- A three dimensional object that can be geometric or organic.
- An arial view, viewers feel like they are looking down on a scene.
- This element is another name for hue.
- These shapes all have mathematical names.
- These colors are beside each other on the color wheel.
- Viewers feel like they are looking up, toward an object or figure.
- Red, orange, and yellow make this color family.
- This type of art is always three dimensional.
- This is referred to as actual texture, texture that can really be felt.
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- Red, yellow, and blue are the first colors, they belong to this color family.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- The area farthest away in a picture.
- A mark made by a tool. It can show movement and be curved, angled, or dotted.
- How an object feels, or how it looks like it would feel if you could touch it.
- These shapes do not have mathematical names and can be found in nature.
- These are colors made by mixing two primary colors together.
- Green, blue, and purple make this color family.
- The area closest to you in a picture.
- You get this when you add black to a color.
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- This type of line is used to draw the edges of an object.
- A two dimensional area that can be geometric or organic.
- This refers to the area above, below, around, inside, or outside of an object.
28 Clues: The area farthest away in a picture. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • This element is another name for hue. • The area closest to you in a picture. • These shapes all have mathematical names. • You get this when you add grey to a color. • You get this when you add white to a color. • You get this when you add black to a color. • ...
Silviculture Art Crossword 2023-04-14
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- A cultural treatment made to reduce stand density of trees primarily to improve growth, enhance forest health, or to recover potential mortality
- A stand of trees of three or more distinct age classes, either intimately mixed or in small groups
- The art and science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests and woodlands to meet the diverse needs and values of landowners and society on a sustainable
- A standing dead tree from which the leaves and most of the branches have fallen
- A method of regenerating an even-aged stand in which a new age class develops beneath the moderated micro-environment provided by the residual trees
- A method of regenerating an even-aged stand in which a new age class develops in a fully-exposed microclimate after removal, in a single cutting, of all trees in the previous stand
- A release treatment in stands not past the sapling stage that eliminates or suppresses undesirable vegetation regardless of crown position
- The natural or artificial restocking of an area with trees
- Trees with crowns forming the general level of the main canopy in even-aged stands or, in uneven-aged stands, the main canopy of the tree's immediate neighbors, receiving full light from above and co
- A method of regenerating a stand in which all trees in the previous stand are cut and the majority of regeneration is from sprouts or root suckers
- he action or process of making a copy of something
- The area of the cross section of a tree stem, including the bark, generally at breast height
- The planned interval between partial harvests in an uneven-aged stand
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- Trees, pole-sized or larger, retained in either a dispersed or aggregated manner after the regeneration period under the Clearcutting, Seed Tree, Shelterwood, or Coppice Methods
- Trees with crowns extending into the lower portion of the main canopy of even-aged stands or, in uneven-aged stands, into the lower portion of the canopy formed by the tree's immediate neighbors, but
- A cutting method by which a new age class is created. The major methods are Clearcutting, Seed Tree, Shelterwood, Selection, and Coppice
- Trees with crowns extending above the general level of the main canopy of even-aged stands or, in uneven-aged stands, above the crowns of the tree's immediate neighbors, and receiving full light from
- A stand of trees containing a single age class in which the range of tree ages in usually less than 20 percent of rotation
- A stand composed of two distinct age classes that are separated in age by more than 20 percent of rotation
- An indication of growing-space occupancy relative to a pre-established standard. Common indices of stocking are based on percent occupancy, basal area, relative density, and crown competition factor
- Trees with crowns completely above the general level of the main canopy receiving full light from above and from all sides
- The amount and compactness of foliage of the crowns of trees and/or shrubs
- A contiguous group of trees sufficiently uniform in age class distribution, composition, and structure, and growing on a site of sufficiently uniform quality, to be distinguishable unit (see Mixed, P
- the foliar cover in a forest stand consisting of one or several layers
- A tree between the size of a sapling and a mature tree
25 Clues: he action or process of making a copy of something • A tree between the size of a sapling and a mature tree • The natural or artificial restocking of an area with trees • The planned interval between partial harvests in an uneven-aged stand • the foliar cover in a forest stand consisting of one or several layers • ...
Your Art Room 2023-05-08
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- in artwork, the part that seems close to the viewer
- when you finish your art, you should _____ it
- bristles up in the _____
- creativity takes ______
- in artwork, the part that appears to be distant or behind objects in foreground
- person who creates objects with creativity and imagination
- artwork that depicts the city
- your own thought
- dot, dot ____ a lot
- darkness or lightness of a surface
- specific qualities that characterize an artist's work
- paintings, prints or sculptures made with creativity and imagination
- institution devoted to the care, study and display of objects
- any three-dimensional object
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- place where an artist creates his or her artwork
- artwork that depicts the land, mountains, rivers
- no one is perfect, that's why pencils have ____
- person looking at a work of art
- ____ vibes
- if you don't know, ______
- techniques for creating the illusion of depth
- draw out a plan
- flat figure created when actual/implied lines enclose a space
- snap that marker _____
- a mark with length and direction
- makes the bands of the rainbow appear to the eye
- take creative _____
- arranging parts to create a unified whole
- if you make a mess, who cleans it up
29 Clues: ____ vibes • draw out a plan • your own thought • dot, dot ____ a lot • take creative _____ • snap that marker _____ • creativity takes ______ • bristles up in the _____ • if you don't know, ______ • any three-dimensional object • artwork that depicts the city • person looking at a work of art • a mark with length and direction • darkness or lightness of a surface • ...
Art Terms Crosswords 2023-05-18
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- The area in or around an object
- The path the viewer's eyes take through the work of art; often to focal areas
- 2 opposite colors on the wheel
- No color from the color wheel; Neutral
- Using colors next to each other on the wheel
- Creating a work of art with one color with different values
- Part of the design that catches the viewer's attention
- 3 colors that form a triangle on the wheel
- Separate parts working together in a composition
- The path of a moving point
- Lights and darks of a color
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- 3 colors, across the wheel and split
- Repeating a single element many times in a design
- Surface feel of an object
- The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space
- The dimensions of a composition and relationship between height, width, and depth
- 3D, length/width/depth
- Reflected light; ROYGBIV
- When opposite elements are arranged together
- 2D, flat, length/width
20 Clues: 3D, length/width/depth • 2D, flat, length/width • Reflected light; ROYGBIV • Surface feel of an object • The path of a moving point • Lights and darks of a color • 2 opposite colors on the wheel • The area in or around an object • 3 colors, across the wheel and split • No color from the color wheel; Neutral • 3 colors that form a triangle on the wheel • ...
Art Terms 2 2023-05-15
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- n.行业;手艺
- identity 性别认同
- n. (针对女性的)性别歧视;男性至上主义
- n.化装舞会;v.伪装
- n. 识别;承认,认出;重视;赞誉;公认
- v.开创 introduce
- 正在进行的
- 交叉点,十字路口,相交
- 身份
- 压迫,郁闷
- 媒介
- at (v) to intend to do something; to mean to do something
- v 发展;进化
- n阶级,等级
- to 力图,想方设法
- n.平等
- adj. 流动的;流畅的;不固定的
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- Art Movement 女权艺术运动
- world 商界
- 假设
- v 使暴露;使曝光
- arts 表演艺术
- about sth 关心
- 挑战
- to=comply with 符合
- 合并,吸收
- n. 优势;统治;支配
- of Privilege 特权的形式
- expectations 社会期望
- to get
30 Clues: 假设 • 挑战 • 身份 • 媒介 • n.平等 • 正在进行的 • 合并,吸收 • 压迫,郁闷 • n阶级,等级 • to get • n.行业;手艺 • v 发展;进化 • world 商界 • v 使暴露;使曝光 • arts 表演艺术 • to 力图,想方设法 • n.化装舞会;v.伪装 • 交叉点,十字路口,相交 • n. 优势;统治;支配 • about sth 关心 • identity 性别认同 • v.开创 introduce • to=comply with 符合 • expectations 社会期望 • adj. 流动的;流畅的;不固定的 • of Privilege 特权的形式 • Art Movement 女权艺术运动 • n. 识别;承认,认出;重视;赞誉;公认 • n. (针对女性的)性别歧视;男性至上主义 • at (v) to intend to do something; to mean to do something
Art and Artists 2023-06-05
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- - Painting technique using transparent pigments diluted in water
- - Artistic style that departs from realistic representation
- - Influential Spanish artist
- - Prominent French impressionist painter
- - Artistic style with fragmented forms and multiple perspectives
- GOGH - Dutch post-impressionist painter
- - Artistic movement focused on capturing fleeting moments
- - Period of great cultural and artistic rebirth
- - Surrealist painter known for his dreamlike imagery
- - Visual art form using pigments on a surface
- - Three-dimensional artistic form
- - Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci
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- - Dutch painter and etcher
- - Painting technique on wet plaster
- - Sculpture by Michelangelo depicting a biblical hero
- - Artistic movement exploring the subconscious mind
- - Artistic movement inspired by popular culture
- - French painter and leading figure of Fauvism
- - Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor
- - Decorative handwriting or lettering
20 Clues: - Dutch painter and etcher • - Influential Spanish artist • - Three-dimensional artistic form • - Painting technique on wet plaster • - Decorative handwriting or lettering • - Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci • GOGH - Dutch post-impressionist painter • - Prominent French impressionist painter • - Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor • ...
A+ Art Contest 2013-04-12
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- Portrait of Alessandro Farnese
- Children in a garden(The Nurse)
- Pink Cyclamen
- Portrait of the Dwarf Michol
- Sunrise, Yosemite Valley
- Adoration of the Shepherds, Saint john the Baptist, Saint Bartholmew
- Rue Ravignan, Paris
- Viacito in White
- Allegory of Europe
- Heureux age! Age d'or(Happy Age! Golden Age)
- Selmin and Zuleika
- Chloe and Sam
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- Water Lilies
- Lord Grosvenor's Arabian with a Groom
- A Prince of Saxony
- Still Life of Flowers in a Glass Vase
- The Turning Road, L'Estaque
- Musical Party in a Garden
- Street Scene in Tunis
- Virgin and Child
20 Clues: Water Lilies • Pink Cyclamen • Chloe and Sam • Virgin and Child • Viacito in White • A Prince of Saxony • Allegory of Europe • Selmin and Zuleika • Rue Ravignan, Paris • Street Scene in Tunis • Sunrise, Yosemite Valley • Musical Party in a Garden • The Turning Road, L'Estaque • Portrait of the Dwarf Michol • Portrait of Alessandro Farnese • Children in a garden(The Nurse) • ...
Art: Unit 4 2013-04-07
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- The use of value contrasts to represent the effects of light and shadow.
- One of the four methods of applying emphasis is to rely on an ________.
- one of the five non-linear methods of perspective.
- As the artist you must decide ______ to emphasis.
- Shadows lie on the ___ of objects.
- A chart that organizes a range of values from light to dark.
- A technique used to show 3-D depth on a 2-D picture plane.
- Area turned away from the light source.
- Value drawings that suggest weight and mass.
- A horizontal line that is always located at eye level
- Emphasis is particularly important in order to make the focal point evident, but is also needed to communicate a message or ______.
- Is on the curve of a surface, but is not a shadow.
- Values help define space by making objects look___
- Located on the opposite side from the light source. It is the result of an absence of light.
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- As the artists you must decide ____ to emphasize it.
- The lightest value from a direct light source.
- An area turned away from a light source.
- One of the four methods of applying emphasis is to simplify the overall ________.
- Light that is reflected from another surface onto the object.
- The medium that we used to create the "Cityscape" project.
- An element of art concerned with the lightness or darknesses of colors and tones.
- A way to emphasis one shape in an artwork.
- placement One of the five non-linear methods of perspective.
- A principle of design used to attract attention to a certain area or object in an artwork.
- Lighter values appear to move ___away from the viewer and darker values appear to move toward the viewer.
25 Clues: Shadows lie on the ___ of objects. • Area turned away from the light source. • An area turned away from a light source. • A way to emphasis one shape in an artwork. • Value drawings that suggest weight and mass. • The lightest value from a direct light source. • As the artist you must decide ______ to emphasis. • one of the five non-linear methods of perspective. • ...
Australian art music 2013-07-25
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- composed Music of or relating to a song in stanzaic form, in which different music is provided for each stanza.
- A composition for an orchestra and one or more solo instruments, typically in three movements.
- to impart knowledge of; make known
- clef The C clef positioned to indicate that the third line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of middle C.
- Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation
- notation form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information about the performance of a piece of music.
- a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed.
- quartet An ensemble of four musicians playing stringed instruments, usually two violins, a viola, and a cello.
- chords A block chord is a chord or voicing built directly below the melody either on the strong beats or to create a four-part harmonized melody line in "locked hands".
- An elaborate, ornamental melodic flourish interpolated into an aria or other vocal piece.
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- is a system of music in which specific hierarchical pitch relationships are based on a key "center", or tonic.
- Any of a series of musical tones whose frequencies are integral multiples of the frequency of a fundamental tone.
- An instrumental composition, especially of the 17th or 18th century, consisting of a succession of dances in the same or related keys.
- music music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, especially for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments
- is a glide from one pitch to another. It is an Italianized musical term derived from the French glisser, to glide.
- A composition or passage for an individual voice or instrument, with or without accompaniment.
- Capella music Without instrumental accompaniment.
- a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing.
- music aleatory music.
- Sitsky an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.
20 Clues: music aleatory music. • to impart knowledge of; make known • Capella music Without instrumental accompaniment. • Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation • Sitsky an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar. • a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing. • ...
Australian art music 2013-07-25
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- a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.,
- quartet, a musical composition, usually in three or four movements, for four stringed instruments, typically two violins, viola, and cello.,
- Sitsky, an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.,
- a written or printed piece of music with all the vocal and instrumental parts arranged on staves, one under the other.,
- to impart knowledge of; make known.,
- a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed.,
- performed with a gliding effect by sliding one or more fingers rapidly over the keys of a piano or strings of a harp.,
- an ordered series of instrumental dances, in the same or related keys, commonly preceded by a prelude.,
- an elaborate flourish or showy solo passage, sometimes improvised, introduced near the end of an aria or a movement of a concerto.,
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- notation, a form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information.,
- clef, a sign locating middle C on the third line of the staff.,
- having different music for each verse: a through-composed song. Compare strophic(def 2).,
- music, music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, especially for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments.,
- the science of musical sounds.,
- the sum of relations, melodic and harmonic, existing between the tones of a scale or musical system.,
- a musical composition or a passage or section in a musical composition written for performance by one singer or instrumentalist, with or without accompaniment,
- Capella, without instrumental accompaniment.,
- chords, a two-handed chord played usually in the middle range of the piano with the left hand duplicating or complementing the right-hand notes.,
- a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing.,
- music, aleatory music.,
20 Clues: music, aleatory music., • the science of musical sounds., • to impart knowledge of; make known., • Capella, without instrumental accompaniment., • clef, a sign locating middle C on the third line of the staff., • Sitsky, an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar., • ...
Art and design 2014-09-17
22 Clues: fel • gum • inkt • lijn • etui • geel • rood • groen • kleur • blauw • zacht • papier • mengen • raster • potlood • lineaal • primair • opdracht • tekening • secundair • kroontjespen • puntenslijper
Art Elements & Misc. 2014-06-06
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- Shadow The core shadow is the dark band visible where light and shadow meet. It is the point at which light can no longer reach the form to illuminate it, and is the darkest area of the shadow on the sphere.
- the material(s) used to make a work of art.
- art aims to take subjects from reality but present them in way that is different from the way they are viewed in our reality. This may take the form of emphasizing lines, shapes, or colors that transform the subject.
- an art movement that flourished in the 1920s through 30s. Painted the subconscious mind and world of dreams.
- An arrangement of inanimate objects often on a table top.
- the parts of a picture that appear most distant.
- The way visual elements are positioned in a work of art.
- typically made of straight lines and geometry.
- art that has no recognizable subject matter (like people, places, things)
- art aims to represent actual objects or subjects from reality.
- Elements the Building blocks of art: line, shape, color, texture, value, form, space (7 of them)
- of Design The Principles of Design are the recipe for a good work of art. The principles combine the elements to create an aesthetic placement of things that will produce a good design.
- The part of a scene or picture that is nearest to and in front of the viewer.
- to evaluate something.
- refers to surface quality rough or smooth (actual or implied).
- the design and use of typefaces as a means of visual communication from calligraphy to the ever-developing use of digital type. Began with the invention of movable type and the printing press.
- perspective a graphic system for representing depth and volume on a flat surface by means of lines converging at a point or points on a horizon
- an enclosed 2-D space.
- line where sky and land meet in the distance.
- colors made with light (theatrical lighting, tv, computer monitors, color photography
- the light that reflects from surfaces of forms onto other surfaces surrounding the form.
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- space the empty space in a work of art, a void.
- An irregular shape or form that might be found in nature also considered biomorphic.
- line is a suggested line such as the edge between values and colors. Another implied line is a series of dots so close together as to appear as a single mark.
- colors made with pigment (art materials)
- the middle distance between the foreground and the background.
- comes from Italian, and literally light and shade (high contrast in shading in objects).
- the size relationship between objects
- is a single line that describes the edges of the object.
- space the space occupied by a form, shape or color
- Process of giving the illusion of movement to drawings, models, or inanimate objects.
- a path left by a moving point or dot. A three dimensional line has height, width, depth.
- short for graphics interchange format, is an image file that is compressed to allow it to be transferred quickly, or an animated gif which is a collection of images played in sequence to appear to move.
- the lightest spot or area (as in a painting): any of several spots in a modeled drawing or painting that receives the greatest amount of illumination
- point doesn’t need to be in the center to grab your attention
- a three-dimensional shape (height, width and depth) that occupies a volume of space.
- produced from light of various wavelengths (energy), and when light strikes an object and reflects back to your eyes.
- the third dimension
38 Clues: the third dimension • to evaluate something. • an enclosed 2-D space. • the size relationship between objects • colors made with pigment (art materials) • the material(s) used to make a work of art. • line where sky and land meet in the distance. • typically made of straight lines and geometry. • space the empty space in a work of art, a void. • ...
Art Elements & Misc. 2014-06-06
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- line where sky and land meet in the distance.
- an enclosed 2-D space.
- is a suggested such as the edge between values and colors or a series of dots so close together as to appear as a single mark.
- he size relationship between objects
- the third dimension
- of __________ the Building blocks of art: line, shape, color, texture, value, form, space (7 of them)
- The part of a scene or picture that is nearest to and in front of the viewer.
- art aims to represent actual objects or subjects from reality.
- produced from light of various wavelengths (energy), and when light strikes an object and reflects back to your eyes.
- to evaluate something.
- comes from Italian, and literally light and shade (high contrast in shading in objects).
- art that aims to take subjects from reality but present them in way that is different from the way they are viewed in our reality. This may take the form of emphasizing lines, shapes, or colors that transform the subject.
- an art movement that flourished in the 1920s through 30s. Painted the subconscious mind and world of dreams.
- the space occupied by a form, shape or color
- An arrangement of inanimate objects often on a table top.
- graphics interchange format, is an image file that is compressed to allow it to be transferred quickly, or an animated gif which is a collection of images played in sequence to appear to move.
- the design and use of typefaces as a means of visual communication from calligraphy to digital type.
- the empty space in a work of art, a void.
- colors made with light (theatrical lighting, tv, computer monitors, color photography
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- typically made of straight lines and geometry.
- a graphic system perspective representing depth and volume on a flat surface by means of lines converging at a point or points on a horizon
- the middle distance between the foreground and the background.
- art that has no recognizable subject matter (like people, places, things)
- surface quality rough or smooth (actual or implied).
- the light that reflects from surfaces of forms onto other surfaces surrounding the form.
- three-dimensional shape (height, width and depth) that occupies a volume of space.
- ______________ of Design combine the Elements to create an aesthetic placement of things that will produce a good design.
- colors made with pigment (art materials)
- a path left by a moving point or dot. A three dimensional line has height, width, depth.
- lines that describes the edges of the object.
- Process of giving the illusion of movement to drawings, models, or inanimate objects.
- the parts of a picture that appear most distant.
- doesn’t need to be in the center to grab your attention
- The way visual elements are positioned in a work of art.
- the dark band visible where light and shadow meet. It is the point at which light can no longer reach the form to illuminate it, and is the darkest area of the shadow on the sphere.
- the material(s) used to make a work of art.
- An irregular shape or form that might be found in nature also considered biomorphic.
- the lightest spot or area (as in a painting): any of several spots in a modeled drawing or painting that receives the greatest amount of illumination
38 Clues: the third dimension • an enclosed 2-D space. • to evaluate something. • he size relationship between objects • colors made with pigment (art materials) • the empty space in a work of art, a void. • the material(s) used to make a work of art. • the space occupied by a form, shape or color • line where sky and land meet in the distance. • ...
I LOVE ART:) 2015-05-27
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- shiny surface and protects the piece of clay
- sculptures are presented in a 3D form and aren't attached to a flat background
- taking material away from the piece
- method of building handmaid ceramics
- first firing in the kiln
- form a pot by doing this with the clay
- Object that can be hung from a ceiling or case
- adding material to the piece
- clay spins on this to form a piece
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- applied to previously painted areas, modifies the color
- clay is to the point where all shrinkage is complete
- scratching to reveal a lower layer of color etc.
- liquid form of clay
- when clay is hard, but not yet fired
- dried as much as possible
- 3D shapes which are suspended and free moving
- impression that the sculpted material is raised above the background plane
- scratching hatch marks into clay
- different shapes of clay put together to form an object
- exposing areas of a metal plate to acid
20 Clues: liquid form of clay • first firing in the kiln • dried as much as possible • adding material to the piece • scratching hatch marks into clay • clay spins on this to form a piece • taking material away from the piece • method of building handmaid ceramics • when clay is hard, but not yet fired • form a pot by doing this with the clay • exposing areas of a metal plate to acid • ...
History and Art 2016-12-17
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- creating abundant works or results; plentiful; fertile
- to regard with respect and reverence
- to decrease; to decline
- moving from place to place for survival; wandering; mobile
- having mixed feelings about a person, etc.
- hard to understand; complex
- based on a person’s experiences and feelings
- to send overseas, especially items for trade or sale
- following or coming after; succeeding
- the quality of being numerous
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- lasting through the year or through many years
- a portable case for holding loose sheets of paper or drawings
- yearly historical records, usually in chronological order; historical events in general
- to be the parts of; to make up
- to obtain; to get by extra care or effort
- something given or done to show one’s admiration, appreciation, or respect
- wealth; an abundance
- future generations
- to imitate; to pretend
- to impose or to collect, such as a tax
20 Clues: future generations • wealth; an abundance • to imitate; to pretend • to decrease; to decline • hard to understand; complex • the quality of being numerous • to be the parts of; to make up • to regard with respect and reverence • following or coming after; succeeding • to impose or to collect, such as a tax • to obtain; to get by extra care or effort • ...
street art abc 2017-05-01
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- people painting together
- A felt-tip pen with a broad tip.
- a cardboard model used to quickly paint on a wall
- an abstract style which is not easy to understand.
- a large picture painted on a wall or ceiling.
- drawings, writings, or marks made in public places, as walls, signs, or posters.
- a board with writings or drawings used to give information
- a shape cut out in a cardboard
- an adhesive label
- A particular place or position.
- a work of art made by pasting various materials such as newspaper clippings or parts of photographs
- part of a building where street artist draw
- A person in a drawing, novel, play, or movie.
- A nickname or other identifying mark written as the signature of a graffiti artist.
- the name of the person at the bottom of a document
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- kind of aereosol painting
- A cylinder that rotates about a central axis
- the drawing made on a surface using a cardboard model
- ROLLER A roller covered in wool, sponge, synthetic fiber, or other absorbent material for applying paint to a surface
- to damage a road sign
- art developed in the streets where location is very important — ( usually of an illicit nature, and opposed to the government)
- A large printed picture, notice, or advertisement displayed in a public place
- a picture made of small colored pieces of stone
- A structure with steps used for climbing up or down .
24 Clues: an adhesive label • to damage a road sign • people painting together • kind of aereosol painting • a shape cut out in a cardboard • A particular place or position. • A felt-tip pen with a broad tip. • part of a building where street artist draw • A cylinder that rotates about a central axis • a large picture painted on a wall or ceiling. • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-18
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- the writing system that had been developed in Mesopotamia
- the largest based economic in Mesopotamia
- small paleolithic figure of a woman
- common Minoan agricultural product
- major part of Ancient Egypt that played significant role
- inventor of perfect proportion for human in Greek Art
- division of stone age
- mixture of tin and copper
- the present day country of Mesopotamia
- name of war between Holy Roman Empire and Muslims
- destroyer of Minoan civilization
- tombs that built from large boulder
- most great French Gothic Cathedrals were dedicated to who?
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- first rulers during the middle ages
- function of cylinder seals
- middle stone age
- religion that become dominant in Western Europe
- the last period of Ancient Egypt
- crowned king of Scotland in 1306
- center of Minoan Civilization
- the religious belief in Mesopotamia
- least popular with Lascaux cave painters
- common material used to make pottery, building & tablet
- principal mind behind the origins of Gothic
- meaning of 'lugal' in Sumeria
25 Clues: middle stone age • division of stone age • mixture of tin and copper • function of cylinder seals • center of Minoan Civilization • meaning of 'lugal' in Sumeria • the last period of Ancient Egypt • crowned king of Scotland in 1306 • destroyer of Minoan civilization • common Minoan agricultural product • first rulers during the middle ages • small paleolithic figure of a woman • ...
History of art 2017-11-23
history of art 2017-11-23
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- what is term of implying an exemplar the doofus is more than a javelin thrower more than an athelete with spear ?
- for the Egyptians painting and sculpture they depend on …. figure
- what is the decorative of columns in classical period?
- elements stone age artist was made by mixing varios minerals which are
- what is the name of place for the Rome entertainment ?
- roman were skilled with clay sculpting and bronze work and they had a preference for …. portraiture
- what is the first portraits of individual that highly symbolic in ancient Egyptians of art?
- what is the specific name for a sculpture for a tall rectangular monument with a pyramid point?
- what is the Etruscans into to ?
- Instead of a two point perspective parallel lines, …. Were used to order the subject in a piece
- what is the smallest figure was usually in Egyptians ancient
- as we know that Mesopotamia was created primarly for worship, where is the place of worship in Mesopotamia ?
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- what is the period the end of stone age ?
- Which features one of the most impressive dome in Rome?
- what is the term of Roman arts?
- what is the first great European civilisation ?
- why is fertility popular stone age theme?
- de milo there is two most famous Greek sculpture in history winged victory of samotrirace and …
- the two major of forms during early Palaeolithic period are portable art and ...
- give one of three categorized of Greek art.
- what is Egyptian known for building?
- what is the style f ancient Egyptians painting ?
- whose is the one who developed in the Roman empire?
- what is on of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman empire?
- what is the significant Greek art during the classical period?
25 Clues: what is the term of Roman arts? • what is the Etruscans into to ? • what is Egyptian known for building? • what is the period the end of stone age ? • why is fertility popular stone age theme? • give one of three categorized of Greek art. • what is the first great European civilisation ? • what is the style f ancient Egyptians painting ? • ...
History of Art 2017-11-24
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- Mesopotamian river
- Those who held ceremonies to please the gods
- Place that provide a permanent purpose-built arena in the centre of Ancient Rome for staging various forms of entertainment for the Ancient Romans
- An upper-class Roman
- Material used to make scrolls or books
- The most used material in making statues during Greek and Roman ancient
- The highest class in certain societies
- Invention that made wagons possible
- The first Christian emperor
- Another meaning of 'rebirth'
- A citadel that was built on a high hill
- The goddess of wisdom and military victory
- Follower of Jesus
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- Rome's legendary founder
- another name of Middle Ages
- Represented prosperity and expansion of the tribe Stone Age
- Early Christians hid there
- Temple that dedicated to goddess Athena
- A place that had a layout of streets on a well-planned grid
- The central place of worship place in Mesopotamia
- The first woman Paraouh
- A group of ancient people without any record of their history
- Picture that stand for a word or sound
- Structure that carried water
- City built for pyramid workers during Ancient Egypt
25 Clues: Follower of Jesus • Mesopotamian river • An upper-class Roman • The first woman Paraouh • Rome's legendary founder • Early Christians hid there • another name of Middle Ages • The first Christian emperor • Another meaning of 'rebirth' • Structure that carried water • Invention that made wagons possible • Material used to make scrolls or books • The highest class in certain societies • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-24
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- A painting that was painted directly on the wall
- The early Christian culture is a transition between the Roman Empire and the period.
- Material that Greek used in their public places
- Palace of Minos
- underground cemeteries where the Christians and Jews usually bury their dead.
- the Egyptians variety images as their written language 6 . underground cemeteries where the Christians and Jews usually bury their dead.
- types of Greek columns are Doric, ionic and
- known as 'The Cradle of Civilization,
- Instead of prohibiting all religious imagery and art, they prohibited only the most art form.
- the Mesopotamian's invention of a form of communication.
- Stone Age figurines usually portray a pregnant woman known as
- a region which located at a mountainous section between modern-day France and Spain.
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- Earliest painting in the cave
- Ancient city of Kanesh
- one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire.
- The playful and dynamic motif was found on pottery buried with the remains.
- Book written by hand in the middle ages
- the medieval period encompassed 8 major artistic movements like Byzantine, Islamic, Viking, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- First people who records their system of law
- Greek style in the fine art
- of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire.
- The type Etruscan's government
- the Greek art period : the Archaic period, the Classical period and the period.
- Horizontal bands
- A pharaoh who upon his death becomes the god
25 Clues: Palace of Minos • Horizontal bands • Ancient city of Kanesh • Greek style in the fine art • Earliest painting in the cave • The type Etruscan's government • known as 'The Cradle of Civilization, • Book written by hand in the middle ages • types of Greek columns are Doric, ionic and • First people who records their system of law • A pharaoh who upon his death becomes the god • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-24
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- Illuminated manuscript owned by wealthy families during Carolingian period is called Book of ________
- The old capital of Macedonia
- Pharaoh that commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza
- Excel in woodwork and metalwork featuring in interlace patterns and abstracts depiction of animals
- Early Christian art is divided into two periods, before and after the Edict of ________
- The period of early Christian Byzantine is also known as the ___ Ages
- The original name of Augustus Caesar
- Another name for household in Greek word
- A system of central heating in building that produces and circulates hot air below the floor of a room
- A city that has a planned grid layout
- Writing script that used to write the Epic of Gilgamesh
- A typical Greek cit that was built around a fortified hill
- A pan-Hellenic mythological hero that is known for his great strength
- The name of the battle where the Roman leader wins against the forces of Roman Mark Antony and Cleopatra
- A temple that includes military training and educational pursuits that also used for philosophical debate
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- The earliest temple built in the Forum Romanum
- Central place to worship in Mesopotamia
- One of the classical orders in Greek
- The native language of the Romans
- A building that could held 80000 spectators used for gladiatorial contests
- Ancient cultures that are associated with Mesopotamia are Sumerians, Assyrians, Akkadians and _______
- An ancient Greek Philosopher that hired as Alexander the Great's personal tutor
- Writing method used during ancient Egypt
- A group of ancient people without any record of their history
- Home of gods located in the highest mountain in Greece
- The most common material used in making Roman;s sculptures
26 Clues: The old capital of Macedonia • The native language of the Romans • One of the classical orders in Greek • The original name of Augustus Caesar • A city that has a planned grid layout • Central place to worship in Mesopotamia • Another name for household in Greek word • Writing method used during ancient Egypt • The earliest temple built in the Forum Romanum • ...
Art 7 Review 2022-01-06
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- uniform shapes such as circles, triangles
- drawing looking at real objects
- how vivid, rich or intense a color is
- describes how something feels
- two colors together to create a new color
- colors red, yellow, orange
- looking only at the subject while drawing
- objects farthest in the composition
- 3-4 colors next to another on color wheel
- where the earth and the sky meet
- lightness or darkness of a color
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- adding black to a color
- not thinking too much about what you are
- objects closest to the viewer
- 3 colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- adding white to a color
- colors opposite on the color wheel
- drawing the outline of the subject
- neatness and quality of your work
- objects in the middle of the composition
- shapes curvy and rounded, from nature
- adding black and white to a color
- repeating a design
- analyzing, describing a piece of art
- one color into another color
- color scheme using tints shades and tones
- colors blue, green, violet
- range of values from light to dark
28 Clues: repeating a design • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • colors red, yellow, orange • colors blue, green, violet • one color into another color • objects closest to the viewer • describes how something feels • drawing looking at real objects • where the earth and the sky meet • lightness or darkness of a color • neatness and quality of your work • ...
Art History Puzzle 2022-04-27
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- printmaking process of etching a work into copper and then rubbing with ink
- artist who inspired Artemisia Gentileschi (female Baroque painter who painted females in mythology overpowering men)
- ornate handwritten books, usually religious texts
- valuable white material used in many indigenous sculptures
- considered the Holy City in the Islamic faith
- artist who painted The Night Watch
- underground burial system
- cultural movement that increased power of the individual and decreased power of the church
- ornate objects created to house relics of religious figures
- final period of Greek culture
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- Renaissance style of round paintings
- philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment who invented rationalism; “I think therefore I am”
- powerful banking family that ruled during the Renaissance
- Diego Velazquez’s most famous work depicting the young princess and her whole crew as well as himself painting
- Spanish painter of the Romantic period whose work slowly got darker as he suffered from an undiagnosed illness
- period of architecture that featured stained glass windows, pointed archways and flying buttresses
- technique in painting and drawing that uses strong contrasts between light and dark
- Michelangelo’s famous sculpture of Mary holding a deceased Jesus
- tower in mosque where prayer call is sounded
- which country’s elite made up the subject of most Rococo paintings
- style of art that lays tiny piece of glass or jewel in a cement like substance to create an image
21 Clues: underground burial system • final period of Greek culture • artist who painted The Night Watch • Renaissance style of round paintings • tower in mosque where prayer call is sounded • considered the Holy City in the Islamic faith • ornate handwritten books, usually religious texts • powerful banking family that ruled during the Renaissance • ...
Art 1 Review 2022-05-16
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- Red, yellow, orange are classified as the...
- Is three-dimensional and shows many sides
- Is two-dimensional and flat. There are two types: Organic and geometric
- An arrangement of inanimate objects, that artist draw or paint from.
- Lines that capture the appearance of an object or impression of a place.
- colors that are opposite on the color wheel are called
- The one continual line that describes the outside edge of an object.
- Shapes that are generally unpredictable and free flowing are called
- The principle of art that indicates movement by repetition of elements of art
- A color + White
- The background that serves to support the main focus is called
- Containing or using only one color
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- The arrangement of the parts of a work of art.
- Green, blue, purple is classified as the…
- A principle of art. The relative size or scale of parts of a whole.
- A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors.
- Dark and Light, in color, in drawing and in design
- The principle of art that is concerned with decorative surface design
- What is another word for color?
- The equal distribution of visual weight in a composition is called
- A line is made when two points are connected; what is a line an example of?
- 18. By placing one object in front of another an artist can create an illusion of depth. This is called
- the subject of central focus
- Mixing a primary with a secondary results in this type of color (blue-green is an example
- Three colors from which all other colors can be obtained by mixing.
- A color + Black
- the methods and skills used for creative visual works (as painting, sculpting, and drawing)
- What term below is one of seven Elements of Art?
28 Clues: A color + Black • A color + White • the subject of central focus • What is another word for color? • Containing or using only one color • Green, blue, purple is classified as the… • Is three-dimensional and shows many sides • Red, yellow, orange are classified as the... • The arrangement of the parts of a work of art. • What term below is one of seven Elements of Art? • ...
Digtial Art/Design 2023-08-16
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- The empty or unmarked area between design elements.
- the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition.
- Pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel that create strong visual contrast.
- how elements are positioned relative to each other.
- Red, Green, Blue – the primary additive colors used in digital displays.
- creates a visual path for the viewer's eye to follow.
- The illusion of three-dimensional space within a two-dimensional composition.
- creating a focal point or center of attention within a composition.
- using differences in elements like color, size, or shape to create visual interest and make certain elements stand out.
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black) – a color model used in printing.
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- The smallest unit of a digital image on a screen.
- a theory of visual perception that emphasizes the brain's tendency to perceive and organize visual elements into cohesive, meaningful wholes rather than individual parts.
- involves using consistent elements like colors, shapes, or patterns throughout a design.
- the size relationship between elements in a design. It helps establish visual harmony and hierarchy by ensuring elements are appropriately sized in relation to each other.
- the relationships between colors and their psychological effects.
- the distribution of visual elements within a composition to create a sense of equilibrium.
- The art and technique of arranging typefaces, fonts, and text layout to convey a message effectively and aesthetically.
- The arrangement and organization of design elements to create a balanced and visually pleasing result.
- the organization of elements in a design to communicate their importance.
- when all elements in a design work together cohesively to create a sense of completeness.
20 Clues: The smallest unit of a digital image on a screen. • The empty or unmarked area between design elements. • how elements are positioned relative to each other. • creates a visual path for the viewer's eye to follow. • the relationships between colors and their psychological effects. • the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition. • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2023-11-30
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- Colors directly opposite on the color wheel
- Colors adjacent on the color wheel
- Shapes dominated by curves and flowing edges (organic)
- A mixture of a color with white
- Shapes that are composed from straight lines and angular corners (geometric)
- 3-dimentional
- Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors
- A style of art that shows a distorted or simplified representation
- Saturation or strength
- A style of art which has no recognizable subject matter and is only focused on composition
- a point in motion, a series of adjacent points, connection between points, or an implied connection between points
- A color or shade; defined by its dominant wavelength and independent of intensity or lightness
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- A mixture of a color with grey or both tinting and shading to achieve a neutral variety of the color
- The relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other
- Using one color with different tints/shades
- A mixture of a color with black
- A style of art that is recognizable, or represents realistic proportions or imagery
- A work of music, literature, or art
- Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors
- A type of perceptual grouping, necessary for identifying objects
- A repeating idea
- Art that projects forward from a flat surface
- 2-dimentional
- The lightness or darkness or tones or colors
24 Clues: 2-dimentional • 3-dimentional • A repeating idea • Saturation or strength • A mixture of a color with black • A mixture of a color with white • Colors adjacent on the color wheel • A work of music, literature, or art • Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors • Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors • Colors directly opposite on the color wheel • ...
AD ART GP 2024-02-23
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- warga negara Indonesia yang berusia 7 sampai dengan 25 tahun yang mengikuti pendidikan kepramukaan
- satuan organisasi pengelola Gerakan Pramuka yang dipimpin secara kolektif pada setiap tingkatan wilayah.
- tunas kelapa yang diciptakan oleh Soenardjo Admodipuro
- belajar interaktif dan progresif yang
- adalah proses pembentukan kepribadian, kecakapan
- akhlak mulia melalui penghayatan dan pengamalan nilai-nilai
- Satuan Komunitas
- mengoordinasikan kwartir daerah di wilayah Republik Indonesia dan pimpinan satuan karya pramuka tingkat nasional serta gugus depan perwakilan Republik Indonesia di luar negeri
- bertugas memberikan bimbingan moral dan organisatoris serta memfasilitasi penyelenggaraan pendidikan kepramukaan
- satuan pendidikan dan satuan organisasi yang dikoordinasikan oleh kwartir ranting dan kwartir cabang
- Satuan Karya
- janji dan komitmen diri serta ketentuan moral pramuka dalam pendidikan kepramukaan
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- mengoordinasikan gugus depan dan pangkalan satuan karya pramuka di satu wilayah kecamatan/distrik
- proses pendidikan kepramukaan yang
- badan yang dibentuk oleh kwartir dan bertanggungjawab kepada kwartir
- organisasi pendidikan yang keanggotaannya bersifat sukarela, mandiri, tidak membedakan suku, ras, golongan, dan
- badan yang dibentuk oleh kwartir dan bertanggung jawab kepada ketua kwartir
- timbal balik antarmanusia
- mengoordinasikan kwartir ranting dan pangkalan satuan karya pramuka di satu wilayah kabupaten/kota
- peserta didik agar berjiwa merdeka, disiplin, dan mandiri dalam
- Gerakan Pramuka adalah badan yang dibentuk oleh kwartir dan gugus depan serta bertanggung jawab kepada ketua kwartir atau ketua gugus depan
- mengoordinasikan kwartir cabang dan pimpinan satuan karya pramuka di satu wilayah provinsi
- “Demi kehormatanku, aku berjanji akan bersungguh-sungguh menjalankan kewajibanku terhadap Tuhan Yang Maha Esa dan Negara KesatuanRepublik Indonesia, mengamalkan Pancasila, menolong sesama hidup, dan ikut serta membangun masyarakat, serta menepati Dasadarma”.
- wadah pengabdian bagi anggota dewasa Gerakan Pramuka untuk memajukan Gerakan Pramuka dan berbakti pada bangsa dan negara
- melalui Kegiatan yang menarik dan menantang
- Musyawarah Gugus Depan
- Satyaku Kudarmakan Darmaku Kubaktikan
27 Clues: Satuan Karya • Satuan Komunitas • Musyawarah Gugus Depan • timbal balik antarmanusia • proses pendidikan kepramukaan yang • belajar interaktif dan progresif yang • Satyaku Kudarmakan Darmaku Kubaktikan • melalui Kegiatan yang menarik dan menantang • adalah proses pembentukan kepribadian, kecakapan • tunas kelapa yang diciptakan oleh Soenardjo Admodipuro • ...
Art Foundations Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- close approximation to nature
- element of design; a moving dot
- type of line that isn't visually indicated
- shape bounded by curving lines or edges
- depiction can appear simplified or exaggerated
- accurate, detailed, and unembellished depiction of life or nature
- element of design; position with dimension - height, depth, and width
- art is a form of ______
- two words; area around subjects, objects, or figures of interest
- complete abstraction
- two words; physical 2-D surface
- element of design; tactile or visual sense of surface
- type of shape that is irregular, asymmetrical, or unpredictable
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- type of shape from life or nature
- type of force that leads the eye through a composition
- scale of lightness or darkness; element of design
- synonym for nonobjective art
- shape bounded by straight lines or edges
- two words; areas in art that are the subject, object, or figure of interest
- art that is clearly identifiable as something that already exists in life
- not concerned with accuracy, but reshapes for expressive purposes
- shape that conforms to principles of geometry
- units of pattern
- element of design; visual perception based on electromagnetic spectrum
- type of line that the eye tends to interpret as existing
- used to describe thicknesses of line
- external form, contour, or outline of something; element of design
- outline or shape of something
- a systematic repetition of an element
29 Clues: units of pattern • complete abstraction • art is a form of ______ • synonym for nonobjective art • close approximation to nature • outline or shape of something • element of design; a moving dot • two words; physical 2-D surface • type of shape from life or nature • used to describe thicknesses of line • a systematic repetition of an element • ...
3D Art Review 2024-03-18
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- pop artist famous for Campbell's Soup Cans
- the design is symmetrical along a central axis
- used to emboss the design into a material.
- the design is the same on each side
- an ancient art form producing raised, 3D designs on the surface of the metal.
- is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry.
- vertical yarn in a weaving that accounts for the overall structure.
- how art building blocks are arranged in an artwork.
- foundations or building blocks to making an artwork. “Ingredients”
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
- the design is raised dramatically off the surface, sometimes unattached.
- the design is different from one side to the next
- when opposite elements are arranged together.
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- green, red-violet, and red-orange are examples of
- a substance made from paper pulp that can be molded when wet and painted when dry.
- the craft or action of forming fabric by interlacing threads.
- the design is slightly raised from the surface.
- colors like red, orange, and yellow
- colors like blue and green
- separate parts working together in a composition to create a feeling of “oneness.”
- 2-4 colors that are next to each other
- threads that pass over and under the warp threads.
- red, blue and yellow are
- a rigid framework that supports soft sculpting materials.
- the visible shape of something, three-dimensional
- green, purple, and orange are
- a sculpture technique in which materials (for example, clay) are built up or "added" to create form.
27 Clues: red, blue and yellow are • colors like blue and green • green, purple, and orange are • colors like red, orange, and yellow • the design is the same on each side • 2-4 colors that are next to each other • pop artist famous for Campbell's Soup Cans • used to emboss the design into a material. • is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry. • ...
Ai and art 2024-02-13
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- Computational models inspired by the structure and function of the human brain's neural networks. Neural networks consist of interconnected nodes, or "neurons," organized into layers and are used in machine learning to recognize patterns and make predictions based on input data.
- Autonomous or semi-autonomous robots programmed to create artworks or engage in artistic activities. Robotic artists blur the boundaries between human and machine creativity and raise questions about authorship, agency, and the role of technology in art production.
- Systematic and unfair discrimination or favoritism embedded in AI algorithms due to biased training data, flawed modeling assumptions, or human biases present in the development process. Algorithmic bias can lead to unfair outcomes, perpetuate stereotypes, and exacerbate existing social inequalities.
- (CGI) Images or animations created using computer graphics software and techniques. CGI is widely used in visual effects, animation, video games, and digital art to produce realistic or fantastical visuals that would be difficult or impossible to achieve using traditional methods.
- Collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence systems in creative endeavors, such as art creation, music composition, storytelling, and design. Human-AI collaboration explores the potential synergy between human creativity and machine intelligence, often resulting in novel and unexpected outcomes.
- The intersection of computer science, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology aimed at understanding and simulating human creative processes. Computational creativity seeks to develop algorithms and systems capable of generating novel and meaningful creative outputs.
- Artistic practice that utilizes data as a medium, source of inspiration, or subject matter. Data-driven art often involves the visualization, analysis, and interpretation of large datasets to create visually compelling and conceptually rich artworks.
- A subset of AI that enables computers to learn from data and improve their performance on specific tasks over time without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning algorithms analyze and interpret patterns in data to make predictions or decisions.
- The practice of using programming languages and computational techniques to create artistic expressions, interactive installations, and multimedia experiences. Creative coding combines elements of software development, design, and artistic experimentation.
- Aesthetic principles and qualities specific to digital media and technology-driven art forms. Digital aesthetics encompass elements such as pixelation, glitch art, procedural generation, virtual environments, and multimedia storytelling.
- Artworks or environments that invite viewer participation, engagement, or interaction through physical or digital interfaces. Interactive installations often incorporate sensors, cameras, and other technologies to respond to the presence or actions of participants in real time.
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- The application of technology, including AI, robotics, virtual reality, and digital fabrication, to artistic practices and cultural production. Technological innovation in the arts fosters experimentation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the exploration of new creative possibilities at the intersection of art and technology.
- Art created with the assistance of autonomous systems, such as algorithms, that possess a degree of autonomy or randomness in their creation process. Generative art often involves the use of code or computational methods to produce unique and evolving artworks.
- (VR) A computer-generated simulation or immersive environment that replicates a physical presence in a digital or imaginary world. VR technology allows users to interact with and explore virtual environments in real time, offering new possibilities for artistic expression and storytelling.
- (NLP) A branch of AI concerned with the interaction between computers and human language. NLP algorithms enable machines to understand, interpret, and generate human language, facilitating applications such as language translation, sentiment analysis, and conversational agents.
- The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, particularly computer systems, to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation.
- Artistic practice that employs algorithms, mathematical formulas, or computational procedures to generate visual or auditory outputs. Algorithmic art explores the intersection of mathematics, computation, and aesthetics to create unique and often unpredictable artworks.
- Algorithms designed and implemented with ethical considerations in mind, such as fairness, transparency, accountability, and bias mitigation. Ethical algorithms seek to address ethical concerns associated with AI and ensure that AI systems behave ethically and responsibly in various contexts.
- The augmentation of human creativity through the use of AI, machine learning, and computational tools. Augmented creativity involves leveraging technology to enhance, extend, or automate aspects of the creative process, resulting in new forms of artistic expression.
- A subfield of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers (hence "deep") to learn representations of data through multiple levels of abstraction. Deep learning algorithms have achieved breakthroughs in areas such as image and speech recognition, natural language processing, and autonomous driving.
20 Clues: Aesthetic principles and qualities specific to digital media and technology-driven art forms. Digital aesthetics encompass elements such as pixelation, glitch art, procedural generation, virtual environments, and multimedia storytelling. • ...
Art Study Guide 2024-04-29
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- Same from the center, type of balance
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- Can include vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
- The area in or around an object
- How something feels
- Shapes that are fluid and natural
- Different things, but something in common
- Same thing, different ways
- The type of energy used in moving art
- Same on both side, type of balance
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- If handling sharp objects, pass the ______ end.
- Adding white or black to make a color lighter or darker
- Comparing sizes
- Not the same on both sides, type of balance
- Bringing attention to one part
- The first step in making art
- means you have permission to use the art
- Shapes that are rigid and man made
- If things are equal on side/parts
- Three Dimensional
20 Clues: Comparing sizes • Three Dimensional • How something feels • Same thing, different ways • The first step in making art • Bringing attention to one part • The area in or around an object • Shapes that are fluid and natural • If things are equal on side/parts • Shapes that are rigid and man made • Same on both side, type of balance • Same from the center, type of balance • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2024-05-28
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- A range of light and dark
- Reflected light, pigment in art mediums
- Informal balance
- To extend over or cover part of something/ can create depth
- Defined height, width, and depth
- To cut or mask off unwanted parts of an image
- The distance or area around, between, and above 2D and 3D work
- Color with various degrees of white added to it
- Path of a moving point, curvy, straight, zigzag
- Transparent medium/paint
- Liquid clay, potters glue
- The brightest most direct light
- Colors that are brighter side by side and when mixed are used to shade
- light The light that bounces off a surface and back onto an object
- Balance that moves out from a central point
- Type of shape with rules and laws
- A strong noticeable difference in color or tone
- Organized repetition of an element of art
- Water has evaporated from clay and piece is ready to be fired in the kiln
- A technique of drawing developed to break things down into smaller portions for accuracy
- Clay that has been fired and ready to paint
- blue, violet, green, can give a feeling of sadness
- Oven or furnace to fuse earth particles together
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- red, orange, yellow, can give a happy feeling
- The colors that are the foundation of the color wheel
- Minimal light in a composition, lots of shadow, a moon lit night
- Putting together parts to create a piece of art
- Balance that is a mirror image- formal balance
- How an object feels or looks like it would feel
- Tints and shades of just one color
- Water begins to evaporate from clay and can be carved but not alter its shape
- Exaggerating proportions to create extreme space
- Line or edge that is an illusion
- An opening used to block out surrounding area and focus on a smaller area
- A picture that has a lot of light, minimal values
- A rough surface of crosshatched lines carved in clay to help join pieces together
- Objects and images look like they belong together
- Color created by mixing two primary colors
- shadow Shadow that an object makes on another surface
- Color with various degrees of black added
- Able to change and manipulate its form. Clay stage.
- Drawing technique that shows depth, moving to one, two, or multiple points
- Scale of part of something as it relates to the whole
- 3 or 4 colors side by side on the color wheel
- Color created by mixing a primary and a secondary color
- To remove air pockets from clay
- Equaling out visual weight
- Made out of earth and water
48 Clues: Informal balance • Transparent medium/paint • A range of light and dark • Liquid clay, potters glue • Equaling out visual weight • Made out of earth and water • The brightest most direct light • To remove air pockets from clay • Defined height, width, and depth • Line or edge that is an illusion • Type of shape with rules and laws • Tints and shades of just one color • ...
Art Crossword - Solomon 2024-05-20
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- the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks.
- a drawing technique in which areas of light and shadow are created using nothing but dots.
- one of the elements of art that dictates how light or dark a color appears,
- a special kind of oven for firing things like pottery and bricks
- colors that can't be created by mixing other colors.
- the substance that the pigment or dye is mixed into to create paint.
- a method of line drawing that describes light and shadow.
- the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth.
- an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines.
- the art, technique and practice of assembling shots into a coherent sequence.
- any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porcelain, and brick.
- the point at which receding parallel lines, when viewed in perspective, seem to converge.
- scale drawings that show the relationship between rooms, spaces and physical features viewed from above.
- made by combining equal parts of primary and secondary colors.
- a hand-tool used historically in printing and printmaking to break up and "rub out" (spread) ink
- used to thin oil paints for creating a wash if you wish to tone a canvas, for a thin underpainting or drawing layer or to break down stiff brands of paint.
- the overall physical size of an artwork or objects in the artwork
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- color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors.
- a technique used to join two pieces of clay together.
- a painting technique where two different colors are slightly mixed together when wet, giving a smooth transition from one color to the next.
- a dry natural substance, usually in a fine powdered form, which is added to a binder (or vehicle) in order to produce coloured materials such as paint, dyes and inks
- he technique and the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric and other ephemera are arranged and stuck down onto a supporting surface.
- the perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- a two-dimensional representation of one side of a building or space.
- made from metal or polymer materials
- to go over a sketch (usually graphite) with a pen
- also known as visual texture, is only perceived by the viewer.
27 Clues: made from metal or polymer materials • the perceived surface quality of a work of art. • to go over a sketch (usually graphite) with a pen • colors that can't be created by mixing other colors. • a technique used to join two pieces of clay together. • a method of line drawing that describes light and shadow. • ...
Unit 4. Art 2024-11-20
29 Clues: ese • jõud • savi • vaade • veski • äärmus • visand • näitus • uuesti • rajama • detail • maismaa • realism • grafiti • kuulsus • eelistus • esiplaan • protsess • emotsioon • keraamika • saavutama • heakskiit • laevahukk • heegeldama • väljendama • tõepäraselt • seadistused • tänavakaupmees • ehete valmistamine
Classical Art- Connor 2025-01-31
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- Alexander the Great’s personal sculptor
- Bronze sculptures were lighter than ______
- Roman temple to all gods
- Figure technique with Black background and sharper details
- Technique of showing imperfections
- Pottery with human and animal figures added
- Slender delicate and ornate columns
- What material was Apollo of Veii made from
- Vase that depicts a funeral scene.
- Material the mask of Agamemnon was made of
- Encircling colonnade of a temple
- Ara Pacis was the altar of _____
- Who’s arch commemorates the conquest of Jerusalem
- two-handled vase used for storage and transport
- The battle of gods and giants was a frieze found in the ________ treasury
- Massive and Simple columns
- Free-standing male statue
- Vase used for mixing wine with water
- Mycenae was fortified with cyclopean walls called the ____ Gate
- The triangle formed by the roof at each end of the temple
- Pottery with a black shiny surface
- Vase that depicts the wedding of Peleus and Thetis
- Critias boy marks the end of the _______ period
- Columns decorated with acanthus leaves
- Porch of a temple
- Period Realism is first depicted
- Most ambitious Minoan palace
- The scraper known only from Roman copies
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- Top step of the platform on which the temple is built
- North Parthenon sculpture depicts what war
- West Parthenon sculpture depicts
- What God was Augustus depicted as in the Gemma Augustea
- Zeus of Artemesium was made of what material
- Who’s defeat did the arch of Constantine honor
- Sculptor of the parthenon
- Parthenon sculpture depicts centaurs and _______
- East Parthenon sculpture depicts
- Vase used for oils and perfumes, and for pouring funeral libations
- Back Porch of a temple
- Mycenaean beehive shaped tomb was called the Treasury of ______
- Pots decorated with black bands and geometric designs
- Period when the Parthenon was sculpted
- Sculptor of Aphrodite of Cnidos
- Free-standing female statue
- _____ Aurea: the golden house of emperor Nero
- Figure technique with a reddish clay background
- Pottery with floral motifs and animals
- When a sculpture’s weight shifts from one leg to another
- Vase used as drinking cups
- The Flavian amphitheater is also known as the
50 Clues: Porch of a temple • Back Porch of a temple • Roman temple to all gods • Sculptor of the parthenon • Free-standing male statue • Massive and Simple columns • Vase used as drinking cups • Free-standing female statue • Most ambitious Minoan palace • Sculptor of Aphrodite of Cnidos • West Parthenon sculpture depicts • East Parthenon sculpture depicts • Encircling colonnade of a temple • ...
Art I Vocabulary 2024-12-13
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- The Elements of Design are used to ______ the Principles of Art
- This type of line defines the edge of something
- _______ Space refers to the area around an object in either 2D or 3D artworks
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel that share a common hue.
- The main shapes or subject matter in a composition.
- In 1 and 2 Point perspective, vertical lines are always ______
- In 2 and 3 Point Perspective, you draw the TOP of an object when it is BELOW the______.
- The _______ of Design include: balance, unity, movement, pattern, rhythm, emphasis and contrast
- Darkened colors created by adding black.
- Colors associated with warmth (e.g., reds, oranges, yellows).
- This Principle of Design creates a focal point or draws attention to one part of an artwork
- This occurs when two differing or opposing elements (colors, values, shapes, etc.) in an artwork appear next to each other.
- Lightened colors created by adding white.
- In 3 Point Perspective, these lines should comes from the top or bottom Vanishing Points
- Colors made by mixing two primary colors (e.g., green, orange, violet).
- The _______ of Art include: color, line, space, shape, texture, value, and form
- A Principle of Design that creates the wholeness of completeness in a work of art.
- Placing one object in front of another to create depth.
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- Repeated elements in an artwork, either organized or random
- How Vibrant or dull a color is
- A mark made by a pointed tool, sometimes called a moving dot
- Colors associated with coolness (e.g., blues, greens, purples).
- This type of Balance appears to be equal on both sides of center
- Elements radiate out from a central point, creating a circular balance.
- Quick, expressive lines that capture movement and posture.
- The area between around, above, below, or within things
- _________Colors are visual opposites and are found across the color wheel from each other.
- The distribution and equilibrium of elements and visual weight in and artwork
- This type of texture occurs in 2D artwork.
- In 2 Point Perspective, horizontal lines should point to these
- Irregular, freeform shapes resembling natural forms.
- A type of drawing technique that emphasizes linear space
- An enclosed area defined by other elements of art; line, color, value, etc
- This Element of Design refers to repetitive elements that move the viewer's eyes throughout an artwork.
- Precise shapes with clear edges, like squares or circles.
- This Element of Art helps to create the illusion of 3D through changes in light and dark.
- Both sides of the composition are different but still appear ba
- Colors made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- How the viewer's eyes move through an artwork
- Actual Space only occurs in ____ artworks
- This Element of Art refers to the implied surface quality of a 2D artwork or the actual surface of a 3D artwork
- A 3D object that has Height, Width and Depth
42 Clues: How Vibrant or dull a color is • Darkened colors created by adding black. • Lightened colors created by adding white. • Actual Space only occurs in ____ artworks • This type of texture occurs in 2D artwork. • A 3D object that has Height, Width and Depth • How the viewer's eyes move through an artwork • This type of line defines the edge of something • ...
AMERICAN ART SONG 2025-04-29
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- The history of art song can be defined as:
- “I should feel really suicidal if I didnt know that a song outlasts a dynasty” who said it?
- arguably Roger Quilter’s most popular song
- The first peak in English Music
- The American equivalent to the Paris Conservatoire
- First American female composer to write a symphony
- managed to create a distinctive “American” Sound
- Figure in Purcell’s music that is very indicative that he composed it
- First great English composer
- Quilter has elements of both Schubert and…
- Samuel Barber studied at this prestigious school of music
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- How does Gerald Finzi illustrate mood
- First great American song composer
- Labeled as a rebel for being too experimental
- Poet associated with Stream Of Conciousness
- wrote Hermit songs, op. 29
- Straight tone doesnt have to be used during an entire song but should be more of a
- Charles Ives went to Yale and was influenced by
- Songs written during Queen Elizabeths reign
- Reclaimed Folk music and was the first significant composer to set A SHORPSHIRE LAD
- Purcell’s only complete opera
- Collaborates with Gervase Elwes
22 Clues: wrote Hermit songs, op. 29 • First great English composer • Purcell’s only complete opera • The first peak in English Music • Collaborates with Gervase Elwes • First great American song composer • How does Gerald Finzi illustrate mood • The history of art song can be defined as: • arguably Roger Quilter’s most popular song • Quilter has elements of both Schubert and… • ...
Spanish Art Vocab 2025-01-22
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- the sculptor
- the poet
- the century
- to inspire
- the image
- the feeling
- the still life
- the background
- abstract
- the subject
- famous
- the figure
- the painting
- the source of inspiration
- the foreground
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- the self-portrait
- the writer
- to express oneself
- the brush
- the portrait
- the mural
- the sculpture
- the pottery
- the palette
- to influence
- to represent
- the work of art
27 Clues: famous • the poet • abstract • the brush • the mural • the image • the writer • to inspire • the figure • the century • the feeling • the pottery • the palette • the subject • the sculptor • the portrait • to influence • to represent • the painting • the sculpture • the still life • the background • the foreground • the work of art • the self-portrait • to express oneself • the source of inspiration
Elements of Art 2025-04-14
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- how something feels when you touch it
- Shapes you cannot measure with math like clouds and puddles
- Hue
- Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal etc
- Color
- One color mixed with tones, tints and shades
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- A color mixed with black
- A line that goes left to right
- what is closest to the viewer in the picture
- Red, blue and yellow
- The colors in between the primary and secondary colors
- A color mixed with white
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- Lightness and darkness of a color or tone, tint and shade
- A line that goes up and down
- Near and far or has a foreground, middle ground and background
- Shapes you can measure with math
- 3-D
- A color mixed with gray
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- 2-D
- What is farthest away from the viewer in the picture
- green, orange and purple
- What is halfway back in a picture in between the foreground and background
24 Clues: 3-D • 2-D • Hue • Color • Red, blue and yellow • A color mixed with gray • green, orange and purple • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • A line that goes up and down • A line that goes left to right • Shapes you can measure with math • how something feels when you touch it • Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal etc • One color mixed with tones, tints and shades • ...
Elements of Art 2025-04-14
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- A color mixed with black
- Hue
- Shapes you cannot measure with math like clouds and puddles
- One color mixed with tones, tints and shades
- Near and far or has a foreground, middle ground and background
- what is closest to the viewer in the picture
- how something feels when you touch it
- A color mixed with white
- The colors in between the primary and secondary colors
- A color mixed with gray
- Red, blue and yellow
- What is halfway back in a picture in between the foreground and background
- Color
- 3-D
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- Shapes you can measure with math
- green, orange and purple
- Lightness and darkness of a color or tone, tint and shade
- A line that goes left to right
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- 2-D
- A line that goes up and down
- Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal etc
- What is farthest away from the viewer in the picture
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
24 Clues: Hue • 2-D • 3-D • Color • Red, blue and yellow • A color mixed with gray • green, orange and purple • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • A line that goes up and down • A line that goes left to right • Shapes you can measure with math • how something feels when you touch it • Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal etc • One color mixed with tones, tints and shades • ...
Art Midterm Review 2024-10-14
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- an irregular shape
- a path made by a moving point through space
- empty space around an object
- texture you can feel
- a pure color
- the point on the horizon line where lines seem to meet
- a dark value
- a regular and mathematical shape
- a light value
- a 3 dimensional object
- the line where the sky meets the ground
- perceived by the way light reflects off a surface
- the surface quality of an object
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- the metal part of a brush that holds the bristles to the handle
- a flat, even section of color
- used to create the illusion of depth
- perspective that uses lines
- the hairs on a brush that hold paint
- perspective that used color and value
- wet paint on wet paper
- lines that move back in space to a vanishing point
- lightness or darkness of a surface
- a flat enclosed area
- the texture of paper
- how a surface looks like it feels
25 Clues: a pure color • a dark value • a light value • an irregular shape • texture you can feel • a flat enclosed area • the texture of paper • wet paint on wet paper • a 3 dimensional object • perspective that uses lines • empty space around an object • a flat, even section of color • a regular and mathematical shape • the surface quality of an object • how a surface looks like it feels • ...
FILM ART GLOSSARY 2024-07-23
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- An alteration of story order in which the plot presentation moves forward to future events and then returns to the present.
- In cinematography, the difference between the brightest and the darkest areas within the frame.
- A type of filmic organization in which the parts create and support an argument.
- The overall system of relationships among the parts of a film.
- The degree to which a film’s parts relate systematically to one another and provide motivations for all the elements included.
- The repeated and salient uses of film techniques characteristic of a single film or a group of films (e.g., a filmmaker’s work as a national movement).
- The right-left relationships in a scene, set up in an establishing shot and determined by the position of characters and objects in the frame, by the directions of movement, and by the character’s eyelines.
- The presumed or actual author of a film, usually identified as the director; also sometimes used in an evaluative sense to distinguish good filmmakers (auteurs) from bad ones.
- A type of filmic organization in which the parts related to one another through repetition and variation of such visual qualities as shape, color, rhythm, and direction of movement.
- Storytelling that occurs across different media platforms, such as films, comic books, and novels, but that derives from a single intellectual property. Each platform is expected to add some unique narrative material.
- In (traditional) filmmaking, the joining of two strips of film together with a splice. In the finished film, an instantaneous change from one framing to another.
- In a narrative film, all the events that are directly presented to us, including their casual relations, chronological order, duration, frequency, and spatial locations; opposed to story, which is the viewer’s imaginary construction of all the events in the narrative.
- A shot taken with the camera placed approximately where the character’s eyes would be, showing what the character would see; usually cut in before or after a shot of the character looking.
- In a narrative film, the aspect of temporal manipulation that involves the time span presented in the plot and assumed to operate in the story.
- A return to a view of an entire space after a series of closer shots following the establishing shot.
- A relatively coherent system of values, beliefs, or ideas shared by some social group and often taken for granted as natural or inherently true.
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- A type of filmic organization in which the parts relate to one another through aseries of causally related events taking place in time and space.
- The process through which the plot conveys or withholds story information. It can be more or less restricted to character knowledge and more or less deep in presenting characters’ perceptions and thoughts. Also refers to the technical way the “story is told.”
- Color design that emphasizes a narrow set of shades of a single color.
- A general term for all the manipulations of the film strip by the camera in the shooting phase and by the laboratory in the developing phase.
- The degree to which a film adaptation remains faithful to either the narrative details or the spirit of its source material.
- The viewer’s activity of analyzing the implicit and symptomatic meanings suggested in a film.
- Storytelling techniques, devices, or formal elements that are shared across media.
- In a narrative film, all the events that we see and hear, plus all those that we infer or assume to have occurred, arranged in their presumed causal relations, chronological order, duration, frequency, and spatial locations; opposed to plot, which is the film’s actual presentation of events in the story.
- A type of organization in which the film’s parts are juxtaposed to suggest similarities, contrasts, concepts, emotions, and expressive qualities.
- Referential: allusion to particular items of knowledge outside the film that the viewer is expected to recognize. Explicit: significance presented overtly, usually in language and often near the film’s beginning or end. Implicit: significance left tacit, for the viewer to discover upon analysis or reflection. Symptomatic: significance that the film divulges, often against its will, by virtue of its historical or social context.
26 Clues: The overall system of relationships among the parts of a film. • Color design that emphasizes a narrow set of shades of a single color. • A type of filmic organization in which the parts create and support an argument. • Storytelling techniques, devices, or formal elements that are shared across media. • ...
Digital Art & Animation 2024-08-15
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- this is the process by which we see still pctures and dawings move
- these are not allowed near the computers
- this has brads and pockets and you need to bring it daily
- these must be kept in your backpack or they will be confiscated
- Mrs. Jowell will be available for this help before or after school
- do this if you need help or need to get the attention of the teacher
- this is what you need to keep on the floor
- the door closes when this bell rings
- this writing utensil has a eraser on it
- bring these daily to class and plug them in the computer when watching vidoes
- safe practices when using the internet
- refrain from doing this unless given free time
- you must do this everyday if you use a computer
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- this is the software application that allows users to create, enhance, and edit images, artwork, and illustrations.
- bring this to class each day to write on
- this is what you need to do to others, yourself, and school property
- 10 points is taken off each day for this
- anthing produced or made such as animations, photographs, illustrations, & videos
- a credential that validates a person's skills in Adobe Photoshop
- Touching theses can cause permanent damage to them
- this will be on the board upon arriving to class
- when someone uses the internet to harass, threaten, embarrass or target another person
- this writing instrument uses ink
- this is how you should enter the classroom
24 Clues: this writing instrument uses ink • the door closes when this bell rings • safe practices when using the internet • this writing utensil has a eraser on it • bring this to class each day to write on • these are not allowed near the computers • 10 points is taken off each day for this • this is what you need to keep on the floor • this is how you should enter the classroom • ...
Spanish Art Crossword 2024-11-07
20 Clues: Oil • To Do • i see • artist • to seem • sitting • abstract • To paint • i prefer • workshop • standing • portrait • To create • to become • to inspire • to express • to represent • to influence • to demonstrate • a form of painting on a wall
Art 9-12 2025-11-10
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- — Burned wood used for rich, dark drawing marks.
- — Repeated visual elements creating movement.
- — Period known for renewed interest in classical art.
- — Shading by crisscrossed lines.
- — Repetition of elements.
- — Arrangement of elements in an artwork.
- — Collection of an artist’s work.
- — The focal point of an artwork.
- — How a surface feels or looks like it feels.
- — Produced when light reflects off an object.
- — Artwork made by assembling cut materials.
- — Artwork of arranged objects.
- — Combination of materials in an artwork.
- — A sense of wholeness in a composition.
- — A continuous mark made on a surface.
- — Identical visual arrangement on both sides.
- — Color mixed with white.
- — Neo-expressionist painter with graffiti influences.
- — Area around, between, or within objects.
- — Point where parallel lines appear to converge.
- — Transparent paint activated with water.
- — A 3D artwork.
- — Difference between elements to create interest.
- — Artwork focused on a person.
- — Renaissance sculptor and painter.
- — Smooth transition from one value to another.
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- — Technique for creating depth on a flat surface.
- — Pure color name.
- — Artwork of natural scenery.
- — Color mixed with black.
- — Guides viewer’s eye across the artwork.
- — Analysis and discussion of art.
- — Abstract expressionist known for drip painting.
- — Visual weight distribution in a design.
- — Dreamlike, illogical imagery.
- — Movement using visible brushstrokes and light.
- — Colors such as black, white, gray, or brown.
- — A 3D object with volume.
- — French impressionist painter.
- — Lightness or darkness of tones.
- — Style using geometric forms; pioneered by Picasso.
- — A flat, enclosed space defined by lines or edges.
- — Balanced but not identical sides.
- — Cubist Spanish painter.
- — Color scheme using only one hue and its tints/shades.
- — Slow-drying pigment suspended in oil.
- — Fast-drying plastic-based paint.
- — Common drawing medium in pencils.
- — Dutch artist known for expressive brushstrokes.
- — Size relationships among parts of an artwork.
50 Clues: — A 3D artwork. • — Pure color name. • — Color mixed with black. • — Repetition of elements. • — Cubist Spanish painter. • — Color mixed with white. • — A 3D object with volume. • — Artwork of natural scenery. • — Artwork of arranged objects. • — Artwork focused on a person. • — Dreamlike, illogical imagery. • — French impressionist painter. • — Shading by crisscrossed lines. • ...
Art in America 2025-10-13
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- principles or beliefs considered most important
- bad or harmful handling
- conversation between a person and a reporter
- beat
- caused strong feelings
- hopeless
- something you do or see
- the right or ability to use something
- hard work
- to make up
- the condition of being equal or the same
- keeping safe from loss or harm
- large pictures painted on a wall or ceiling
- a detailed description of a person or thing
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- relating to the home or family
- the collection and organization of materials for future use
- things that are collected or gathered together
- worth more than money
- to give someone the idea or courage to do something
- to dedicate
- important
- the act of moving from one place to another
- others' opinions of someone
- related to people or society
- troubles or difficulties
- songs that usually tell a story
26 Clues: beat • hopeless • important • hard work • to make up • to dedicate • worth more than money • caused strong feelings • bad or harmful handling • something you do or see • troubles or difficulties • others' opinions of someone • related to people or society • relating to the home or family • keeping safe from loss or harm • songs that usually tell a story • the right or ability to use something • ...
Art Terms Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Artwork that depicts easily recognizable subject matter.
- Colors, Colors suggesting warmth, such as reds, yellows, and oranges.
- Matter, The main idea or image that the artwork is trying to convey, i.e. Still Life, Landscape, Figure, Objective, Non-objective, etc.
- Movement, A style or tendency that is linked to a specific time period and group of people.
- The part of a two-dimensional artwork that appears nearest to the viewer; the middle ground and background appear progressively farther away.
- Painting depicting an expanse of natural or sometimes man-made scenery.
- A variation of a color produced by adding white to it; characterized by pale coloration, low saturation, and high lightness.
- a feel, appearance, or quality of a surface of an object. It can be used in two-dimensional and three-dimensional artworks.
- light that reflects off of objects. Its main characteristics are hue, value, and intensity. Colors can also be warm or cool.
- defines the center of interest in a painting and catches the viewer’s attention. It’s usually different from the rest of the work.
- Colors opposite one another on the color wheel (red/green, blue/orange, yellow/violet).
- Colors, Black, white, gray, and variations of brown; included in the earth-color family and created by mixing complementary colors.
- consists of different elements which are used together to highlight their differences.
- They can vary in length, width, and direction.
- the path the viewer’s eyes follow, coming to the focal points of a work. The movement is usually directed by the lines, shapes, and colors of an art piece.
- The scale relationships of one part to the whole and of one part to another, including the balance between the size of the body and its limbs.
- Plural of medium referring to materials used to make works of art.
- provides the cohesive quality that makes an artwork feel complete and finished. When all the elements in a work look as if they belong together, the artist has achieved unity.
- a feeling of depth. It also refers to the artist’s use of the area within the painting. Space can be positive or negative.
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- Colors created by mixing primary and secondary colors, e.g. red-orange, red-violet, blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-orange, yellow-green.
- A color with black added to it.
- The overall placement and organization of elements in a work of art and the relationships between them.
- Red, yellow, and blue; from these, all other colors are created.
- Colors, Colors suggesting coolness, such as blues, greens, violets, and their variants.
- An artistic composition made of various materials (e.g., paper, cloth, wood) glued on a surface.
- uses the Art Elements in random or planned repetitions to enhance surfaces of paintings and sculptures.
- A representation of the human body.
- Life, A work of art that shows inanimate objects from the natural or man-made world such as fruit, flowers, dead game, or vessels like baskets or bowls.
- Colors created by the mixture of two primary colors, e.g. red + yellow = orange, yellow + blue = green, blue + red = violet.
- A practical skill or method used by an artist to create a work of art, i.e. drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, etc.
- A color with gray added to it.
- three-dimensional. Such figures as cylinders, pyramids, and spheres are forms.
- The perceived distance between the foreground and background in a composition.
- The part of the picture plane that appears farthest from the viewer.
- the distribution of visual elements and weights of objects, colors, textures, and space. Can be symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- refers to Lightness or Darkness. Value contrasts help us see and understand a 2-Dimensional work of art.
- the relationship between elements. It creates a visual tempo and establishes a sense of harmony by repeating certain features.
- are two-dimensional. They can be geometric or organic. Familiar shapes help us focus on particular parts of an artwork.
- Having no recognizable object or subject; also nonrepresentational.
39 Clues: A color with gray added to it. • A color with black added to it. • A representation of the human body. • They can vary in length, width, and direction. • Artwork that depicts easily recognizable subject matter. • Red, yellow, and blue; from these, all other colors are created. • Plural of medium referring to materials used to make works of art. • ...
36. Music & Art 2025-08-07
20 Clues: to mix • to sing • to draw • to dance • to paint • to model • to create • to sculpt • to record • to direct • to inspire • to express • to compose • to applaud • to imagine • to perform • to decorate • to rehearse • to illustrate • to play (an instrument)
Art Study Guide 2025-10-08
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- A printmaking process where the image is printed from the raised surface of a block. The areas to be printed are left at the original surface level, while the non-printing areas are carved away.
- A hand-held roller used to apply an even layer of ink to a printing surface, like a linoleum block.
- The process of aligning multiple printing blocks or screens for a multi-color print so that the colors line up correctly.
- image: A faint, secondary impression that can be created after the first pull of a monotype.
- press: A mechanical device that applies pressure to transfer ink from the inked matrix to paper.
- The oldest form of relief printmaking, where an image is carved into a wooden block along the grain.
- hook: A guide with a lip that secures a carving block to a table's edge, preventing it from slipping while the artist carves.
- A family of printing techniques in which an image is incised or engraved into a surface. The ink is held in the incised lines, not on the surface.
- A paste or liquid containing pigments, used to transfer text, images, or designs onto a surface.
- the plate: Applying a consistent layer of ink to the matrix before printing.
- Taking away ink from a fully-inked plate to create the image.
- / Cross-hatching: Creating tonal areas with parallel lines (hatching) or intersecting parallel lines (cross-hatching).
- A unique print made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface and then transferring the image to paper.
- Proof: A series of proofs taken during a multi-color print process to document the progression of the image as each color is added.
- Adding ink to the plate to build up the image.
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- edge: The feathered or irregular edge on a sheet of handmade or mould-made paper, formed during the papermaking process.
- A flat surface, often made of metal, wood, or linoleum, on which an image is carved, etched, or drawn. It is the matrix from which a print is made.
- The act of rubbing the back of the paper with a tool like a baren or spoon to transfer ink to the paper.
- A relief printmaking method that uses a sheet of linoleum as the matrix. Linoleum is softer and easier to carve than wood, allowing for less resistance and a wide range of marks.
- terms and techniques
- / Screenprint/Serigraphy: A stencil-based printing method where ink is forced through a fine mesh screen onto a substrate. A stencil blocks out non-image areas, and a squeegee is used to push ink through the open mesh.
- A different version of a print, indicating a change made to the matrix (block or plate) between printings.
- print: A multi-color relief print created from a single block. The artist progressively carves and prints the block, moving from lightest to darkest color, thus "reducing" the block with each color printed.
- An undesirable ink spot with a white halo, typically caused by a particle of dirt or dried ink adhering to the printing plate.
- engraving: A relief technique in which the artist engraves the image into the end-grain of a dense wooden block, allowing for finer, more detailed lines than a woodcut.
- An artist's unique, embossed symbol or seal pressed into the paper, usually near the signature, to authenticate a print.
- "pull" a print: The act of transferring the inked image from the matrix to the paper, which results in a finished print.
- Proof (AP): A print of the same quality as the rest of the edition but set aside for the artist. It is numbered separately and is not part of the main edition.
- A series of identical prints, numbered and signed by the artist to indicate the total number of prints created.
- A tool with a rubber blade used in screen printing to force ink through a mesh screen and onto the printing surface.
- Tracing a design onto a sheet of paper placed over an inked plate, which transfers ink to the paper in the traced lines.
- to sign prints: Artists use pencils to sign and number prints because graphite is more stable and less prone to fading or bleeding than most pens and markers.
- A specialized carving tool with a curved or angled blade, used to remove material from a relief matrix like wood or linoleum.
- / spoon: A hand tool used to apply pressure and rub the back of the paper to transfer ink from the block to the paper, especially when a press is not used.
- / Lithography: A printing method based on the principle that oil and water repel each other. The image is drawn with a greasy substance onto a flat surface, such as a limestone slab, and ink adheres only to the drawn image.
35 Clues: terms and techniques • Adding ink to the plate to build up the image. • Taking away ink from a fully-inked plate to create the image. • the plate: Applying a consistent layer of ink to the matrix before printing. • image: A faint, secondary impression that can be created after the first pull of a monotype. • ...
Fear into Art 2025-08-26
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- – A picture that means more than itself.
- – A patchwork of cut and pasted dreams.
- – A spark that whispers ideas.
- – When sounds play nicely together.
- – One who sees before others can.
- – A rainbow waiting on wood.
- – Skill shaped by patient hands.
- – Many voices singing as one.
- – Playing with brightness in creation.
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- – To fill someone with creative fire.
- – The color of a sound or mood.
- – When creation feels effortless.
- – Where secrets begin in pencil.
- – A home where art hangs proudly.
- – What bodies do when music speaks.
- – Blending different styles into one.
- – The magic behind curtains.
- – Art that twists reality into feeling.
- – A sound that comes back softer.
- – A room where imagination takes shape.
20 Clues: – The magic behind curtains. • – A rainbow waiting on wood. • – Many voices singing as one. • – A spark that whispers ideas. • – The color of a sound or mood. • – Where secrets begin in pencil. • – Skill shaped by patient hands. • – When creation feels effortless. • – A home where art hangs proudly. • – One who sees before others can. • – A sound that comes back softer. • ...
LA VIE DE HIPPIE 2018-04-09
25 Clues: art • weed • Yoga • peace • fruit • dirty • tacos • baggy • flower • sandle • hippie • avocado • tie dye • flowing • car RV • colorful • go green • Meditate • vegetable • Hacky Sack • music festival • sauter stir fry • round sunglasses • de la vie love life • make your own jewelry
Speak 2015-01-22
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- The name of her mothers store
- Her age
- Her art theme
- Her schools name
- Angelo The posters name in the supply closet
- "It"
- Her name
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- Her friends name
- Where is the supply closet
- What happened to her at the party
- Her last name
- Her families go to meal
- Her art teachers name
- what is the sculpture in the closet made out of
- Her towns name
- Her lab partner
- Her favorite subject
17 Clues: "It" • Her age • Her name • Her last name • Her art theme • Her towns name • Her lab partner • Her friends name • Her schools name • Her favorite subject • Her art teachers name • Her families go to meal • Where is the supply closet • The name of her mothers store • What happened to her at the party • Angelo The posters name in the supply closet • what is the sculpture in the closet made out of
Unit 2 Value 2021-03-22
Across
- To decrease the intensity of something (in watercolor painting, by adding water).
- Also known as "visual texture"
- What describes how the sizes of different parts of a piece of art or design relate to each other?
- "Photograph" is Greek for _____ drawing.
- Value is most easiest seen from light to dark in the form of a value_____.
- If a work of art has mostly black and white and not much grey in it, it is ____ contrast.
- What is the French word for "outline"?
- A work of art that is entirely dark reddish-brown in color.
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- What is the term for the arrangement or placement of visual elements in a work of art?
- Value, line, space, shape, texture, form and color are all known as ______ of art.
- The _____ of an object's surface can have an effect on value.
- What is a place or object used for comparison to determine the size or placement of other objects in a composition?
- When you create the illusion of space in your artwork by putting dark things in the background and light things in the foreground, you are using _____ in your artwork.
- A work of art that only uses values from one color.
- If a work of art has many shades of grey in it, it is _____ contrast.
- How light/dark a color/hue is.
16 Clues: Also known as "visual texture" • How light/dark a color/hue is. • What is the French word for "outline"? • "Photograph" is Greek for _____ drawing. • A work of art that only uses values from one color. • A work of art that is entirely dark reddish-brown in color. • The _____ of an object's surface can have an effect on value. • ...
CREATIVE ARTS 2023-09-24
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- A type of sculpture that is created by carving or molding materials such as wood, stone, or metal
- An artistic movement exploring dreamlike and illogical imagery.
- The art of performing the role of a character in a play, film, or television show.
- The art of supervising and coordinating the production of a play, film, or television show
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of the natural world
- A type of photography that captures the beauty of everyday moments
- A type of dance that is characterized by its graceful and flowing movements
- The art of creating images to accompany written text, such as in books, magazines, and newspapers.
- This artist is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- A type of theatre that uses puppets to perform stories and plays
- A person who leads an orchestra or chorus
- The regular pattern of beats in music
- A type of painting that uses optical illusions and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement or depth
- A type of literature that uses language in a creative and expressive way.
- A type of sculpture that uses found objects to create new and interesting works of art
- A type of art that uses sound to create an atmosphere or evoke an emotion
- The art of writing plays.
- A type of painting that uses realistic images to depict the natural world
- A type of film that is based on true events
- A type of theatre that uses performance art, dance, and music to create immersive experiences
- A type of writing that tells a story through dialogue and action
- A type of theatre that uses masks and stylized movements to tell stories
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of humor and irony to make a point
- A person who writes music
- A type of film that is characterized by its focus on social and political issues
- A type of music that is characterized by its emotional and expressive melodies
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of rhyme and meter
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
- Someone with a creative ability to plan for the future.
- A large orchestra that performs classical music
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- The process of selecting and arranging footage to create a finished film or television show.
- A large group of musicians who play together
- A type of film that is characterized by its use of special effects and fantastical elements
- A skilled craftsperson who creates unique handmade items.
- A group of lines that form a unit of poetry
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies from a particular culture
- A room or workshop where artists work
- The art of creating something spontaneously, without preparation.
- The art of telling stories.
- A type of theatre is known for its elaborate costumes and scenery
- A type of music that is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and synthesizers
- A type of poetry that is characterized by its use of short, concise lines and vivid imagery
- A type of music that is characterized by its repetitive beats and catchy melodies
- The art of photographing and filming movies and television shows.
- A type of dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate steps
- A type of dance that is characterized by its acrobatic movements and high energy
- A type of sculpture that uses kinetic energy to create moving works of art
- A type of dance that is characterized by its expressive movements and storytelling
- Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays
- A person who gives their opinion on works of art or culture
- A group of singers who perform together
- The art of creating and arranging dance movements.
- Art created by cutting and pasting various materials.
- A type of dance is characterized by its flowing movements and expressive gestures
- A type of music is known for its improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- A type of painting that uses abstract shapes and colors to create a feeling or mood
56 Clues: The art of writing plays. • A person who writes music • The art of telling stories. • A room or workshop where artists work • The regular pattern of beats in music • A group of singers who perform together • A person who leads an orchestra or chorus • A group of lines that form a unit of poetry • A type of film that is based on true events • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2024-12-10
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- the light that reflects off an object and is perceived by the human eye
- the visual components that make up a work of art
- the visual and tactile surface characteristics that are added to a work of art
- the distribution of visual weight in a composition to create a sense of equilibrium and stability
- making one part of an artwork stand out more than others to create a focal point
- the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth
- a three-dimensional element that encloses space and has height, width, and depth
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- adds visual interest and complexity to a piece of art by using contrasting elements
- the path a viewer's eye takes through a work of art and how it creates the impression of action
- a two-dimensional element that is defined by a flat area with an outline or edges
- a repeated visual element, such as a color, line, or shape, that occurs throughout a work of art
- a mark made on a surface that joins multiple points
- the area around, between, and within objects in a composition
- different parts of a composition work together to create a sense of wholeness and harmony
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- the ways artists use the elements of art to create a work of art and convey their intent
16 Clues: the lightness or darkness of a color • the visual components that make up a work of art • a mark made on a surface that joins multiple points • the area around, between, and within objects in a composition • the light that reflects off an object and is perceived by the human eye • the visual and tactile surface characteristics that are added to a work of art • ...
Art 1 Final Exam Vocabulary 2016-06-06
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- A motif is a design or image that appears throughout a work of art.
- Chuck Close is an American artist who makes large-scale portraits. He uses a grid to break down every image into small parts so that he can comfortably focus on each section.
- Salvador Dali is a Spanish artist who pioneered the Surrealist art movement.
- A reference image can be used to inspire an idea in a work of art or help an artist draw accurately.
- Micrography is the art or practice of writing in tiny characters.
- Kehinde Wiley is an African American artist who is known for his paintings featuring people of color in historic, heroic poses.
- Value refers to the visible lightness or darkness of a color.
- Identity is the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life.
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- “The Persistence of Memory” is the name of Salvador Dali’s most famous Surrealist painting. The painting’s melting clocks are referenced in many other works of art.
- Charcoal is a dry stick of black carbon material used for drawing, smudging, and blending in a work of art.
- Tracing paper is transparent paper used for tracing and transferring drawings, or designs.
- The grid method is often used by artists to transfer, copy, or enlarge an image accurately so that each part stays in proportion.
- Surrealism is a movement of art which developed in the 20th century. Surrealist art emphasizes dreamlike imagery and the subconscious mind.
- The Traditional Japanese Tattoo “Irezumi” is the decoration of the body with mythical beasts, flowers, leafs, and other images from stories, myths and tales.
- Repetition refers to one design element that is repeated within a work of art.
15 Clues: Value refers to the visible lightness or darkness of a color. • Micrography is the art or practice of writing in tiny characters. • A motif is a design or image that appears throughout a work of art. • Salvador Dali is a Spanish artist who pioneered the Surrealist art movement. • Repetition refers to one design element that is repeated within a work of art. • ...
Elements & Principles of Art 2023-05-03
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- An enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color, and texture
- Refers to the arrangement of visual elements to create stability in an art work
- Refers to ways of combining elements to produce the appearance of movements
- An element of art used to define space, contours, and outlines
- An element of art concerned with the degree of lightness of colors
- The surface quality of an artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch
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- One element, or combination of elements, creates more attention
- The repetition of elements or combinations of elements
- Related to the sense of wholeness
- An element of art that indicates the area between, around, above, below, or within
- referring to the arrangement of parts to create a sense of motion
- Refers to differences between elements
- An art element with three properties: hue, value, and intensity
- An element that appears three dimensional and encloses volume
14 Clues: Related to the sense of wholeness • Refers to differences between elements • The repetition of elements or combinations of elements • An element that appears three dimensional and encloses volume • An element of art used to define space, contours, and outlines • One element, or combination of elements, creates more attention • ...
