art Crossword Puzzles
ART and LITERATURE 2019-03-26
20 Clues: жанр • музей • роман • автор • сюжет • пейзаж • шедевр • поэзия • картина • словарь • персонаж • редактор • художник • библиотека • скульптура • приключение • иллюстрация • место действия • экспонат, выставлять • худ.литература, вымысел
Creating 2D Art 2016-12-08
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- Reflected light, arranged on a wheel.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Colors that cannot be created; mix to create all colors.
- Created by mixing two primary colors. 1 + 1 = 2
- Tints and shades of the same color; low contrast.
- Next to each other on the color wheel; color family.
- Art combining different mediums.
- Object that is flat and two-dimensional.
- Objects take up ____ space in a composition.
- Shading with dots.
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- Make art by gluing paper to a surface.
- Made from a primary and secondary color. 1 + 2 = 3
- Placement of objects in an artwork.
- Object that looks three-dimensional.
- Surface quality of an object.
- Shading with overlapping lines.
- Opposites on the color wheel; high contrast.
- ____ space is the shape of the background.
- Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted.
- Area within, around, and between objects.
20 Clues: Shading with dots. • Surface quality of an object. • Shading with overlapping lines. • Art combining different mediums. • Placement of objects in an artwork. • Object that looks three-dimensional. • Reflected light, arranged on a wheel. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Make art by gluing paper to a surface. • Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted. • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-24
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- one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire.
- a region which located at a mountainous section between modern-day France and Spain.
- the Mesopotamian's invention of a form of communication.
- The type Etruscan's government
- the medieval period encompassed 8 major artistic movements like Byzantine, Islamic, Viking, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- Instead of prohibiting all religious imagery and art, they prohibited only the most art form.
- underground cemeteries where the Christians and Jews usually bury their dead.
- The playful and dynamic motif was found on pottery buried with the remains.
- of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire.
- A pharaoh who upon his death becomes the god
- types of Greek columns are Doric, ionic and
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- Ancient city of Kanesh
- Horizontal bands
- the Greek art period : the Archaic period, the Classical period and the period.
- First people who records their system of law
- The early Christian culture is a transition between the Roman Empire and the period.
- Greek style in the fine art
- the Egyptians variety images as their written language 6 . underground cemeteries where the Christians and Jews usually bury their dead.
- Book written by hand in the middle ages
- A painting that was painted directly on the wall
- Stone Age figurines usually portray a pregnant woman known as
- known as 'The Cradle of Civilization,
- Material that Greek used in their public places
- Earliest painting in the cave
- Palace of Minos
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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- system of government in Egyptian
- most famous stone age structure
- third style of Roman wall painting
- goddess of love in Mesopotamia
- style of Roman sculpture
- style of Greek sculpture
- type of writing in ancient Mesopotamia
- first style of Roman wall painting
- second style of Roman wall painting
- current use of the Parthenon
- symbol of life in Egyptian
- Greek painting that survived until today
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- one of Roman art
- forth style of Roman wall painting
- ancient Greek temple
- one of famous Greek sculpture
- great Greek painters
- name before Istanbul
- major art form during early Paleolithic
- one of pattern decorated on ancient Greek vase
- first person discovered techniques of painting wall
- central place to worship in Mesopotamia
- a charm used by the Egyptian
- ancient Roman temple
- current use of the Pantheon
25 Clues: one of Roman art • ancient Greek temple • great Greek painters • name before Istanbul • ancient Roman temple • style of Roman sculpture • style of Greek sculpture • symbol of life in Egyptian • current use of the Pantheon • a charm used by the Egyptian • current use of the Parthenon • one of famous Greek sculpture • goddess of love in Mesopotamia • most famous stone age structure • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-19
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- gladiator fought in the open space in the center of ?
- one form of sculpture that ancient Egyptian invented was?
- ______were exclusively for men and courtesan
- form of Egyptian painting are completly _____?
- most Early Byzantine monument survive at?
- Early Byzantine sculpture consist mainly relief in ivory and _____ ?
- central place of worship in mesopotamia was?
- the most important Constantinian structure were a type of ?
- 1454 Turks capture ________ city.
- 451 Attila the Hun invade?
- the Egyptian call _____ -the land beyond the sea
- by 275 BCE. Rome control all of?
- the earliest work of Christian sculpture was?
- 270 BCE. all etruscant state had lost their independence to?
- Besides terra-cotta, Etruscant artist produced fine portrait in?
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- early Greek statue are Kore and ______?
- Rome was significant power in _______ from fifth century BCE. until fourth century BCE.
- by 1000 AD.Romanesque architecture had began to gain follower in?
- Around 1627 BCE. the volcano of _____ exploded in the largest eruption in human history
- the wife of King Minos give birth to ?
- Etrusant consist of how many city-state?
- the cradle of civilization
- the first great European civilization was?
- _______ are known for their Fibula or Golden brooches.
- fundemental intention of mesopotamian art was to ______ gods and goddess
25 Clues: the cradle of civilization • 451 Attila the Hun invade? • by 275 BCE. Rome control all of? • 1454 Turks capture ________ city. • the wife of King Minos give birth to ? • early Greek statue are Kore and ______? • Etrusant consist of how many city-state? • most Early Byzantine monument survive at? • the first great European civilization was? • ...
Art and Debate 2020-09-22
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- avoir pour cible
- à temps partiel
- subir la pression
- les difficultés
- rembourser les dettes
- exit
- empathie
- problèmes sociaux
- dont notamment
- faire prendre conscience
- s'identifier à...
- se voir priver de...
- se plier aux regles
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- l'écart
- embourbé
- rude
- allocations
- conscient de...
- lanceur d'alerte
- engagement
- entretient
- Securite sociale
- précaire
- famine
- sous payés
- salaires
- very poor
27 Clues: rude • exit • famine • l'écart • embourbé • empathie • précaire • salaires • very poor • engagement • entretient • sous payés • allocations • dont notamment • à temps partiel • conscient de... • les difficultés • avoir pour cible • lanceur d'alerte • Securite sociale • subir la pression • problèmes sociaux • s'identifier à... • se plier aux regles • se voir priver de... • rembourser les dettes • faire prendre conscience
Urban Art 1 2020-11-22
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- something used to transport people or goods, especially something used on land or roads
- the action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music
- an entertainer who makes people laugh
- ............ zone = a car-free zone
- a type of toy moved by a person using strings or putting a hand inside it
- outside, not in a building
- a person who throws objects in order to entertain people
- square-shaped land in a city or a town
- someone who dances either as a job or for pleasure
- relating to towns and cities; the contrary of rural
- an area in a theater on which actors or entertainers perform
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- someone who sings, dances, tells jokes, etc., as a job
- a type of stone used on the surface of an old-fashioned road or street
- a person who entertains people by carrying out difficult and skilful physical actions (usually in a circus)
- to increase in size, number, or importance
- a machine with keys that you press to write on paper
- to deal with, have responsibility for, or be in charge of
- someone who is walking past a particular place
- something that helps you in a particular activity
- someone who is skilled in playing music, usually as a job
- someone who sings, plays, or performs in a public place so that people will give money
- especially great, exciting to look at
- a large picture that has been painted on the wall of a room or building
23 Clues: outside, not in a building • ............ zone = a car-free zone • an entertainer who makes people laugh • especially great, exciting to look at • square-shaped land in a city or a town • to increase in size, number, or importance • someone who is walking past a particular place • something that helps you in a particular activity • ...
Fine Art Final 2019-01-05
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- Is used as a symbol for loyalty in Renaissance art
- When parts of a composition combine to create a sense of oneness in a work of art
- Biblical character that is a symbol for the city of Florence
- Symbolizes the Chinese gentleman
- Traditional Theater of Japan
- Figured out the dome for the Florence Duomo
- the rich banking family of Florence that commissioned much of the art of the Renaissance
- Northern Renaissance artist was credited with inventing the process of oil painting
- The significance, or importance, that you give to something within your artwork
- Created one hundred prints about the city of Edo
- Means the floating world
- The kind of clay commonly used during the Ming Dynasty
- Painted nearly 100 self-portraits
- Italian that developed the Baroque style
- Perspective when objects in the distance become fuzzier and less detailed
- Perspective technique that utilizes converging lines to emulate architecture in space
- Line, shape, color, shape, form, value and texture of art
- Known as the greatest portrait artist of Renaissance Venice
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Artist that was knighted in his lifetime
- Known for being the Pope's painter during the Renaissance
- First to use linear perspective in a painting seen by the public
- Painted the frescoes of the Arena Chapel
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- The City of Edo’s modern name
- The major religion of India
- the first art historian
- Artist that sculpted the Gates of Paradise for Florence's Baptistery
- Made printmaking a fine art
- Baroque sculptor who hoped to outdo Michelangelo
- Italian inventor, painter, musician, all round Renaissance man
- The relative size of a figure or object
- Early Christian master that found and trained Giotto
- A kind of balance where the sides of the composition are mirrored but slightly differ from one another
- Painting applied directly to drying plaster and then allowed to dry
- First artist to use the worm’s eye perspective
- The major religion of China
- A visual repetition of one or more visual elements
- Name of the Mount Fuji print maker
- Sculpted the first free-standing nude since the Romans
- The term used for the pose in sculpture when the weight of a figure is resting one leg and the other is in a relaxed position
- Was a French Baroque artist
- The city where most of the art of Renaissance art was produced
- Large visual differences in a work of art
- The repeated unit in a pattern
- One of the first female master painters
- drop A pattern of rows that drops only half the height of the row above
- The ancient religion of Japan
- A balance where two halves of the piece mirror one another
- One of the first Surrealist painters
- A painting of everyday life
50 Clues: the first art historian • Means the floating world • The major religion of India • Made printmaking a fine art • The major religion of China • Was a French Baroque artist • A painting of everyday life • Traditional Theater of Japan • The City of Edo’s modern name • The ancient religion of Japan • The repeated unit in a pattern • Symbolizes the Chinese gentleman • ...
Art and culture 2021-05-14
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- One of the greatest artists of the 20th century, famous for the art movement known as Cubism.
- A wax-resist dyeing technique that is often used to make highly patterned cloth.
- Sequence of continuous action in a play, film, opera, or book.
- Decorative handwriting or lettering.
- An entrance hall or other open area in a building used by the public, especially a hotel or theatre.
- An artist best known for his rectangular “Color Field paintings”
- A work of art rendered in only one color.
- Permitting the passage of light.
- The science, art, or profession of designing and constructing buildings, bridges, and other large structures.
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- A person who directs or produces movies.
- An image or painting that has natural scenery as its primary focus.
- The area of a painting that appears closest to the viewer.
- Mexican painter known for her many self-portraits and works inspired by nature.
- Person who writes plays.
- The manner in which a painter applies paint with a brush.
- A passage that allows people to enter or leave an auditorium or stadium.
- A particular gradation of color; a shade or tint.
- The perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- A thin (usually wooden or plastic) board for holding and mixing paint.
- Author of the famous painting "The scream".
20 Clues: Person who writes plays. • Permitting the passage of light. • Decorative handwriting or lettering. • A person who directs or produces movies. • A work of art rendered in only one color. • Author of the famous painting "The scream". • The perceived surface quality of a work of art. • A particular gradation of color; a shade or tint. • ...
Art Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-19
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- A two dimensional enclosed space
- Sensations on the eye as a result of the way an object reflects light
- location that grabs the viewer's attention; created by a focal point
- The balance of light and dark
- the arrangement of different objects to create visual impact
- A continuous mark made by moving a point on a surface; the most simplistic element
- The ancient art of Japanese paper cuts developed in the 7th century
- inconsistent repetition of elements; indicates movement by repetition of objects
- A type of shape or form that is free flowing and unpredictable
- A type of shape or form created using mathematical formulas
- different objects yet equal "weight"
- the quality of wholeness achieved when elements of the artwork work together
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- guides the viewer's eye through the artwork in a specific way; creates a sense of action
- The area within or around an object
- A three dimensional enclosed space
- Visual weight
- the consistent repetition of elements
- equal "weight"
- the relationship between objects with regard to size
- The lightness and darkness in an artwork
20 Clues: Visual weight • equal "weight" • The balance of light and dark • A two dimensional enclosed space • A three dimensional enclosed space • The area within or around an object • different objects yet equal "weight" • the consistent repetition of elements • The lightness and darkness in an artwork • the relationship between objects with regard to size • ...
Elements of Art 2021-08-05
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- Used to create lightness and darkness or shadows
- Can be primary or secondary
- Can be 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional
- A line going from left to right across the page
- The colours purple, green and orange
- Can be geometric or organic
- The tone used where some light hits an object
- The form of a sculpture
- Used to outline shapes
- When we apply paint thickly we create this texture
- A line that goes up and down
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- The form of a painting or drawing
- A line that goes across the page
- The shapes that are uneven and come from nature
- When we draw snake scales we create this texture
- Used to describe thick lines
- The shapes used in mathematics that have angles
- The colours red, blue and yellow
- Describes how something feels
- The tone used where there is a shadow
- A word used to describe a fine line or lines
21 Clues: Used to outline shapes • The form of a sculpture • Can be primary or secondary • Can be geometric or organic • Used to describe thick lines • A line that goes up and down • Describes how something feels • A line that goes across the page • The colours red, blue and yellow • The form of a painting or drawing • The colours purple, green and orange • ...
Art II Vocab 2024-05-22
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- Colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel
- You only use one color for this color scheme
- Separate parts working together in a composition
- Creating a focal point to make a certain element stand out
- Collaborative drawing approach first used by surrealist artists
- An enclosed line
- _______ contour drawing where the artist does not look at the paper
- A specific element is repeated in the work
- V-shaped chisel or ______
- Multi-colored layered print
- A printmaking technique, a variant of woodcut in which a sheet of linoleum (sometimes mounted on a wooden block) is used for a relief surface
- A mark
- What lies around, between, or in
- An art and literary movement that utilized fantasy, myth, and dream imagery when creating art
- Has depth,3D
- How something feels
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- What is an abstract form or image that evokes naturally occurring forms such as plants, organisms, and body parts
- the placement of two things side by side for comparison, typically to highlight the contrast between the two elements
- _____ contour drawing that uses expressive lines to show the outer and inner edges of an object
- A decorative design or pattern; A distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition
- Paintings of a 17th-century Dutch genre containing symbols of death or change as a reminder of their inevitability
- Only add black
- When you take a colorless blender or white colored pencil to mix colors together
- Yellows Complimentary color
- How dark or light something is
- Colors
- _______ contour drawing when pen doesn't leave the paper until the drawing is complete
- Creating an artwork compromised of only dots
- Used to burnish back of a sheet of paper, Lifting ink from the block
- is a process where protruding surfaces of the printing plate or block are inked; recessed areas are ink free
- The arrangement of opposite elements
- Is created by light reflecting in the eye
- Only add white
- Using different sizes, shapes, and colors
34 Clues: Colors • A mark • Has depth,3D • Only add black • Only add white • An enclosed line • How something feels • V-shaped chisel or ______ • Yellows Complimentary color • Multi-colored layered print • How dark or light something is • What lies around, between, or in • The arrangement of opposite elements • Is created by light reflecting in the eye • Using different sizes, shapes, and colors • ...
Art history bleh 2024-05-01
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- alternative name for some illuminated manuscripts
- a piece consisting of three registers, detailing the afterlife
- union that formed the Five-Year Plan
- controversial chinese leader
- merode and isenheim for two
- the first piece in our curriculum
- main figure of Byzantine era
- fleeting moments, perhaps
- Boticelli?
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- lesbian lover of marie antionette
- weird arm soldier portrait...
- common rule in neoclassical
- sculptures made in honor of kings to contain their spirit
- forum and column of _____
- Van Gogh, perhaps
- mildly pedophilic Italian artist?
- toilet
- he calls for you... to come back to the church
- not so romantic romanticist
- specifically the Urbino varient, not the one of birth
- inventor of the doryphoros and contraposto ideals
21 Clues: toilet • Boticelli? • Van Gogh, perhaps • forum and column of _____ • fleeting moments, perhaps • common rule in neoclassical • not so romantic romanticist • merode and isenheim for two • controversial chinese leader • main figure of Byzantine era • weird arm soldier portrait... • lesbian lover of marie antionette • mildly pedophilic Italian artist? • the first piece in our curriculum • ...
Sword Art Online 2023-10-05
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- Alice's last name
- The title of the famous Aincrad battle theme
- A Beta tester and a Cheater
- Akihiko Kayaba's love doctor interest
- Alice's sword is the Fragrant ______ Sword
- The cowboy game in GGO
- Martial Art Kirito and Suguha practice
- Silica's pet
- Lisbeth's race in Alfheim
- Sugoha's friends's ALO avatar
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- Klein's real first name
- The Name of the Dark Knight character PoH played as in War of The Underworld
- Quinella's clown simp
- The ingot used to forge Dark Repulser
- How Many years were spent in Aincrad
- The "Knight" who was killed by the first boss
- Agil's cafe name
- Who killed Griselda in the Murder Mystery episode
- The floor Kirito fights SAO's final boss (No spaces)
- The guild from the murder mystery episode was Golden ______
- What Animal bone was the Gigas Cedar axe made from
- Yuuki's ALO avatar name
- LLENN's IRL name
23 Clues: Silica's pet • Agil's cafe name • LLENN's IRL name • Alice's last name • Quinella's clown simp • The cowboy game in GGO • Klein's real first name • Yuuki's ALO avatar name • Lisbeth's race in Alfheim • A Beta tester and a Cheater • Sugoha's friends's ALO avatar • How Many years were spent in Aincrad • The ingot used to forge Dark Repulser • Akihiko Kayaba's love doctor interest • ...
Art Smart Artist 2023-11-14
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- New Road
- Self-Portrait
- Street to Mbari
- The Cardsharps
- Young Girl Plucking a Duck
- Chirico Conversation among the Ruins
- Portrait of a Youth
- Beyeren Banquet Still Life with Roses
- Supper at Bethany
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- Madonna and Child with St. Jerome
- Blue and Black
- The Investiture of Saint Ildefonsus
- House with Fence
- The Sacrament of the Last Supper
- Holy Family with Saint Anne
- Ivy in Flower
- Noah Leading the Animals into the Ark
- Improvisation 31(Sea Battle)
- Untitled #1
- Tomorrow I May Be Far Away
20 Clues: New Road • Untitled #1 • Self-Portrait • Ivy in Flower • Blue and Black • The Cardsharps • Street to Mbari • House with Fence • Supper at Bethany • Portrait of a Youth • Young Girl Plucking a Duck • Tomorrow I May Be Far Away • Holy Family with Saint Anne • Improvisation 31(Sea Battle) • The Sacrament of the Last Supper • Madonna and Child with St. Jerome • The Investiture of Saint Ildefonsus • ...
Elements of Art 2023-11-16
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- a shape that doesn't follow any mathematical equations
- When you mix white to a color
- Hatching, Blending, and stippling. These techniques are used to show value
- The area in which art is organized
- Red, Yellow, and Blue are...
- Actual or representation of tactile quality of an object
- The front of an artwork
- Lines that go up and down
- The middle of an artwork
- an outline
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- Lines that go left to right
- a path of a point moving in space
- Is the lightness or darkness of an object
- a shape that can be described with mathematical equations
- The back of an artwork
- When you mix black to a color
- implies spatial form in two-dimensions
- when you mix a primary and a secondary color
- Has length, height, width
- When you mix two primary colors together you make...
- Comes from the 3 primaries and reflects light
21 Clues: an outline • The back of an artwork • The front of an artwork • The middle of an artwork • Has length, height, width • Lines that go up and down • Lines that go left to right • Red, Yellow, and Blue are... • When you mix white to a color • When you mix black to a color • a path of a point moving in space • The area in which art is organized • implies spatial form in two-dimensions • ...
Year 8 Art 2023-11-27
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- symbol of the Day of the Dead
- name of Da Vinci's famous portrait
- synthetic paint
- mix red and blue together
- used to make a point for a pencil
- mix yellow and blue together
- used to paint with
- what you add to dry paint blocks
- what we are making our masks out of
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- flying machine invented by Da Vinci
- type of coloured pencil
- copy using image under sheet of paper
- first name of Da Vinci
- people who were in Mexico before the Spanish
- flower that symbolises Remembrance in UK
- a form of pencil shading
- language spoken in Mexico
- used to remove pencil marks
- something you remember
- country that celebrates Day of the Dead
20 Clues: synthetic paint • used to paint with • first name of Da Vinci • something you remember • type of coloured pencil • a form of pencil shading • mix red and blue together • language spoken in Mexico • used to remove pencil marks • mix yellow and blue together • symbol of the Day of the Dead • what you add to dry paint blocks • used to make a point for a pencil • ...
Year 8 Art 2023-11-27
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- symbol of the Day of the Dead
- name of Da Vinci's famous portrait
- synthetic paint
- mix red and blue together
- used to make a point for a pencil
- mix yellow and blue together
- used to paint with
- what you add to dry paint blocks
- what we are making our masks out of
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- flying machine invented by Da Vinci
- type of coloured pencil
- copy using image under sheet of paper
- first name of Da Vinci
- people who were in Mexico before the Spanish
- flower that symbolises Remembrance in UK
- a form of pencil shading
- language spoken in Mexico
- used to remove pencil marks
- something you remember
- country that celebrates Day of the Dead
20 Clues: synthetic paint • used to paint with • first name of Da Vinci • something you remember • type of coloured pencil • a form of pencil shading • mix red and blue together • language spoken in Mexico • used to remove pencil marks • mix yellow and blue together • symbol of the Day of the Dead • what you add to dry paint blocks • used to make a point for a pencil • ...
Basic Art Vocab 2024-08-13
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- different values and variations of one hue
- an element referring to art with 3 dimensions
- a point moving through space
- draw parallel lines closely or father apart to control value
- the area furthest from the viewer
- color scheme side by side on the color wheel
- a transition from light to dark
- a perfectly round or circular shape
- secondary color
- the way something feels or is implied to feel
- lightness or darkness of a hue/color
- a perceived size or weigh of a form
- make dots closer or further apart to control value
- outline a subject with a single line
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- balancing elements equally
- parallel lines close or far apart
- the area closest to the viewer
- light and dark areas in a composition
- the use of pattern to create movement
- the name of a color
- a greyed hue
- a hue with black added
- what the eyes see when light reflects off an object
- primary color
- a box like form
- unequal balance of form
- a hue with white added
- the systematic use of line or motif
28 Clues: a greyed hue • primary color • a box like form • secondary color • the name of a color • a hue with black added • a hue with white added • unequal balance of form • balancing elements equally • a point moving through space • the area closest to the viewer • a transition from light to dark • parallel lines close or far apart • the area furthest from the viewer • ...
Art and Entertainment 2023-03-01
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- A famous author known for To Kill a Mockingbird
- A popular type of Mexican cuisine
- A popular type of coffee drink
- A famous singer known for her hits like "Umbrella" and "Diamonds"
- The largest state in the US by population
- A famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A country in Europe known for its tulips and windmills
- A popular type of Chinese cuisine
- A popular type of noodle dish in Japan
- A famous movie about a boxer
- A type of Mexican liquor made from agave
- The study of the origin and history of words
- The study of the laws and principles of physics
- A type of bread made with sourdough
- A popular social media platform
- The largest city in Australia
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- A country in Southeast Asia known for its temples and beaches
- famous actor known for playing James Bond
- A famous playwright known for Romeo and Juliet
- A famous artist known for his paintings of sunflowers
- A type of fish often used in sushi
- The largest city in Illinois
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Brazil
- A type of fruit known for its spiky skin
- The study of the Earth's physical features
- The study of the human body
- The capital of France
- A popular music streaming service
- A popular type of Italian cheese
30 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Brazil • The capital of France • The study of the human body • The largest city in Illinois • A famous movie about a boxer • The largest city in Australia • A popular type of coffee drink • A popular social media platform • A popular type of Italian cheese • A popular type of Mexican cuisine • A popular type of Chinese cuisine • ...
Spanish art vocabulary 2023-02-22
21 Clues: famoso • el_arte • el_oleo • la_pluma • el_marco • el_lápiz • la_brocha • el_lienzo • la_paleta • el_artista • la_pintura • el_estudio • la_esponja • la_pintora • la_temática • la_espátula • el_caballete • el_ilustrador • la_exhibición • la_creatividad • el_movimiento_artístico
Art History Review 2023-04-23
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- Game played by Sofonisba's sisters
- Type of Chinese porcelain found in Mali
- School of Athens painting type
- The Bodhisattva of Wisdom
- Created colossal heads
- Aztec earth goddess
- Nahuatl for "the place where the gods were created"
- Mansa Musa's Empire
- Christ by the Master of Taull
- Aztec city on a lake
- Bends without breaking
- Japanese Period that embraced opulence and rustic simplicity
- Famous for rock-hewn churches
- Mayan Lady who conjured a supernatural warrior
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- Turquoise Lord and Fire God
- Pieta sculptor
- Pointed arch type
- Great Zimbabwe birds material
- Incan buried offerings to Mother Earth
- People of the Ife Empire
- Yongle emperor symbol
- Stolen from the Court of Benin
- Home to the Djinguereber Mosque
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
24 Clues: Pieta sculptor • Pointed arch type • Aztec earth goddess • Mansa Musa's Empire • Aztec city on a lake • Yongle emperor symbol • Created colossal heads • Bends without breaking • People of the Ife Empire • Painter of the Mona Lisa • The Bodhisattva of Wisdom • Turquoise Lord and Fire God • Great Zimbabwe birds material • Christ by the Master of Taull • Famous for rock-hewn churches • ...
Early Art Crossword 2021-11-18
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- Sumerian temple
- Mayan ideal beauty
- Japanese grave marker
- good luck charm
- slightly raised design
- Solstice Calendar
- type of jar for organs
- Four-sided sun dial with writing on the sides
- Mechanism used by cavepeople to paint on ceilings
- first printmaking
- Egyptian writing
- Horizontal slabs of stone
- circle of stones
- stolen gate
- main purpose for cave paintings
- Chinese ideal beauty
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- Vertical Slabs of Stone
- art with a purpose
- Who found King Tut
- purpose for Venus of Willendorf
- Assyrian Guardian
- whose head wasn't finished
- material used to make the army
- name of the priest who rebuilt temples
- Dung Beetle
- First Egyptian tomb design
- Aztec art material
- first female pharaoh
28 Clues: Dung Beetle • stolen gate • Sumerian temple • good luck charm • Egyptian writing • circle of stones • Assyrian Guardian • Solstice Calendar • first printmaking • Mayan ideal beauty • Who found King Tut • Aztec art material • art with a purpose • first female pharaoh • Chinese ideal beauty • Japanese grave marker • slightly raised design • type of jar for organs • Vertical Slabs of Stone • ...
Art vocabulary crossword 2022-02-24
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- the area of an artwork that appears furthest from the viewer in an artwork
- Balance Imagery that radiates out from a particular point
- lightness or darkness of a color
- P.O.G
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green
- Print often a type of printmaking where the artist carves a design into a surface (wood, Linoleum, rubber) applies ink to the surface with a brayer; the raised surface creates the print.
- type of printmaking that cannot be exactly reproduced. Artist places ink or paint on a surface and print that image once on paper.
- Life: arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own
- Element of art: Mark made on a surface, open; can be zig-zag, vertical, horizontal, curvy, straight, etc.
- ground: the area of an artwork that is between the foreground and background
- a difference in the use of two elements (rough & smooth; light & dark)
- the total # of prints created from a plate
- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition; Doe not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- R,O,Y
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- the surface on which the image is created for printmaking
- Element of art: area that is in, around, between, above and below
- R,Y,B
- 1 color plus tints (add white) and shades (add black)
- strength of a color, hue + its complement (lowers intensity)
- the roller used to apply ink to a surface
- placement of elements in an artwork
- the area of an artwork that appears closest to the viewer in an artwork
- the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work.
- P,B,G
- image of land and natural objects
- image of a person or group of people
- copying another person’s idea or work, claiming it as original and/or not crediting the source.
- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
30 Clues: R,Y,B • P.O.G • P,B,G • R,O,Y • lightness or darkness of a color • image of land and natural objects • placement of elements in an artwork • image of a person or group of people • the roller used to apply ink to a surface • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green • the total # of prints created from a plate • ...
art cross word 2022-02-17
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- 1 color plus black and white
- a 2-D closed figure (flat)
- name of color
- mark made on a surface, open; can be zig-zag, vertical, horizontal, curvy, straight
- man-made, straight edges, corners and/or clear edges
- blended primary and secondary
- type of printmaking that can’t be exactly reproduced. artist places ink or paint on a surface and print once on paper
- furthest from viewer
- how part of an artwork relates to each other in size
- area that is in around, between,above and below
- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- subject matter that looks real, representational
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- image of a person or group of people
- colors across from each other
- image of land and natural objects
- the outline
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- sense of importance, given to any one part of the composition or focal area of a work
- the total number of prints needed from plate
- the closest to viewer
- a difference in the use of two elements (rough and smooth; light and dark)
- colors next to each other
- found in nature, curved contour
- created in art through color, shape, and line, leads viewers eye through a work of art or creates action
- the way art looks and/or feels
- gradual blending from one color to another
26 Clues: the outline • name of color • furthest from viewer • the closest to viewer • colors next to each other • a 2-D closed figure (flat) • 1 color plus black and white • colors across from each other • blended primary and secondary • the way art looks and/or feels • found in nature, curved contour • image of land and natural objects • image of a person or group of people • ...
EC-Medieval Art 2022-05-16
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- Central part of the church
- upper row of windows in a church
- oval shape enclosing a figure
- one who destroys icons
- First Christian Roman ruler
- Islamic abstract design
- main type of Byzantine art
- Indian Islamic building
- burial place in the lower portion of a church
- art of writing beautifully
- waterspout
- place where relics are held
- first bound book
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- Battle of Hastings documentation
- hidden meeting place
- semicircular area above a church door
- realistic artist who used tempera
- where the altar is located in a church
- Islamic temple
- animal, calfskin pages
- area of a church to allow large processions
- bell tower
22 Clues: bell tower • waterspout • Islamic temple • first bound book • hidden meeting place • animal, calfskin pages • one who destroys icons • Islamic abstract design • Indian Islamic building • Central part of the church • main type of Byzantine art • art of writing beautifully • First Christian Roman ruler • place where relics are held • oval shape enclosing a figure • ...
Intro to Art 2024-12-18
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- 3D shape
- circle in perspective
- perceived way an object feels to the touch
- giant mice
- area around, between, within an object
- type of perspective looking straight ahead
- where objects in perspective disappear to
- red, orange, yellow
- the space an object takes up
- type of perspective looking at an angle
- how light or dark something is
- drawing of inanimate objects
- light-dark harmony (yin and yang)
- red, yellow, blue
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- opposites on the color wheel
- add white to a color
- when a line forms an enclosed space
- orange, green, violet
- illusion of 3D on a 2D surface
- the space around an object
- moving dot
- add black to a color
- blue, green, violet
- where the earth and sky meets
- primary and secondary colors mixed
25 Clues: 3D shape • giant mice • moving dot • red, yellow, blue • red, orange, yellow • blue, green, violet • add white to a color • add black to a color • circle in perspective • orange, green, violet • the space around an object • opposites on the color wheel • the space an object takes up • drawing of inanimate objects • where the earth and sky meets • illusion of 3D on a 2D surface • ...
Art 1 Review 2024-12-15
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- equal on both sides
- repeat design-could be lines, shapes, forms
- color plus black
- how something feels or looks to feel
- variations like wavy, zigzag, straight, loopy
- using patterns and variations of lines to create a design
- 3 dimensional
- red, blu, yellow
- Hatching multiple lines going various directions
- color plus white
- basic and two dimensional
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- using background, foreground and middle ground
- a dark color set against a light color
- made up of hue, tone, intensity
- multiple single lines going the same direction
- lightest to the darkest of a color or gray
- green, purple, orange
- life group of objects in an arrangement
- drawing attention to one area over another
- multiple dots closer together darker value
20 Clues: 3 dimensional • color plus black • red, blu, yellow • color plus white • equal on both sides • green, purple, orange • basic and two dimensional • made up of hue, tone, intensity • how something feels or looks to feel • a dark color set against a light color • life group of objects in an arrangement • lightest to the darkest of a color or gray • ...
Classical Art- Arianna 2025-01-31
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- Triangle at the top of each temple
- Alexander the Greats personal Sculptor
- Pot with decorative floral motifs and animals
- The encircling colonnade area
- Minoan palace
- Designs are red against black clay
- Rectangles that are plain or decorated
- Also referred to as the Flavian Amphitheater
- Rectangle of three vertical grooves
- Female and always clothed
- Built because of the victory over Persian Empire
- Human and animals added with small patterns
- The room in a temple where the statue of the God is kept
- Strict naturalism in art
- Depicts the wedding of Peleus and Thetis
- The only woman that is naked
- Was first created in bronze, now its marble
- Lively style frescoes in tombs
- Two-handles use for storage
- Ivory and gold
- Pots with black bands and wavy lines
- This style has small and sophisticated details with lots of space
- The Altar of Peace
- Male, stiff, wig-like hair, one foot forward
- The golden house of emperor Nero
- Four figures that look the same with purple rock
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- Used for oils and perfumes
- Figure is placing weight on one foot, rest of body is tilted
- Depicted the blinding of Polyphemus by Odysseus
- Large cameo where Augustus is portrayed as Jupiter
- Three archways
- Six sculptured maidens used as columns
- Drinking cups
- Columns decorated with acanthus leaves
- Columns that are simple and undecorated
- Top step of the platform that the temple is built on
- The back porch of a temple
- A column covered in high relief sculptures
- Sculptures are more dramatic and emotional, flaws are portrayed
- A temple for all the Gods
- This style displays landscape surrounded by a frame
- The porch of a temple
- Mixing bowl, water and wine
- Augustus is depicted as a victorious general
- This style is spacious yet holds multiple paintings on it like a collage
- Mycenean fortified walls
- Designs are black against red clay
- This style imitates stone masonry
- Him and his sons are being attacked by sea serpents
- Columns have scroll-like capitals
50 Clues: Drinking cups • Minoan palace • Three archways • Ivory and gold • The Altar of Peace • The porch of a temple • Strict naturalism in art • Mycenean fortified walls • Female and always clothed • A temple for all the Gods • Used for oils and perfumes • The back porch of a temple • Mixing bowl, water and wine • Two-handles use for storage • The only woman that is naked • ...
Pieces of Art 2025-01-28
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- The naturalist's favorite symphony.
- Not as good a photographer as Mattie, but a loooot more famous.
- One of Mattie's favorite films and one of his artworks.
- A film that will change your view of humanity.
- Most brilliant filmmaker ever?
- Mattie's pick for top orchestral work to attend.
- The best kiddie capers.
- Most profound series ever made thanks to the BBC.
- Best heist film on offer.
- Mattie's best selling photograph.
- One of the most expansive minds of all time.
- Holmes Mattie's favorite literary character.
- The groundbreaking how-to for auteurs.
- Zany escapades of 4 NY misanthropes.
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- Most talented entertainer ever?
- Perfect 1969 marriage of car and the female form.
- No one ever merged philosophy and jokes better.
- Mattie's favorite fiction writer.
- The most artistic marriage of sight and sound.
- a layered gustatory dessert miracle.
- The precursor to Stuie and Dubs.
- a way to make a movie interactive
- Most influential rock band of all time.
- A San Francisco trip back to Greece.
24 Clues: The best kiddie capers. • Best heist film on offer. • Most brilliant filmmaker ever? • Most talented entertainer ever? • The precursor to Stuie and Dubs. • Mattie's favorite fiction writer. • a way to make a movie interactive • Mattie's best selling photograph. • The naturalist's favorite symphony. • a layered gustatory dessert miracle. • A San Francisco trip back to Greece. • ...
Culture and art 2025-02-21
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- long hours – To work for a long time without stopping.
- – Something that is awesome or fashionable.
- – A performance that people watch, like a TV show or play.
- – A person who creates art, like drawings, paintings, or music.
- – To experience something again, like a memory.
- – Something new or recently made, like fresh food or ideas.
- – Something that makes you feel happy and full of energy.
- – A very famous person, like an actor, singer, or athlete.
- of art – A work of creativity, like a painting or sculpture.
- poster – A picture or poster used to advertise a movie.
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- – Art that is drawn or painted on walls or buildings.
- – A very popular and successful movie.
- – A path or direction to go.
- – The customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people.
- show – A live performance that happens on a stage.
- – The ability to do what you want without being stopped.
- of art – A category or kind of artwork, like painting or sculpture.
- – Something that is new or up-to-date.
- of – A large amount of something.
- – A passage or hole through a hill, mountain, or underground.
- – The place where people perform, like in a theater.
- – Something that goes over the top of something, like a book cover.
22 Clues: – A path or direction to go. • of – A large amount of something. • – A very popular and successful movie. • – Something that is new or up-to-date. • – Something that is awesome or fashionable. • – To experience something again, like a memory. • show – A live performance that happens on a stage. • – The place where people perform, like in a theater. • ...
Nail Art Terms 2024-01-03
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- The abrasive part of the electric file or e-file.
- In nail art refers, to creating fine lines, intricate patterns, or precise designs using various techniques and tools.
- A single nail, often on one hand, that is designed differently from the others to create a focal point or unique look.
- Also known as builder gel, is a medium to high viscosity UV gel used to create nail enhancements.
- It is used to remove nail product coatings efficiently and quickly.
- Gases or vapors that are released into the air by nail products and which can cause respiratory irritation or other health problems if inhaled in large quantities.
- A method of painting or colouring using compressed air through a piece of equipment.
- Refers to a colour added to a nail coating.
- refers to visual yellow discolouration of the nail plate.
- Is an often painful condition in which the nail grows so that it cuts into one or both sides of the paronychium or nail bed.
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- A moisturizing and conditioning product for nails and cuticles
- They are available in different grit sizes: the lower the grit number the harsher the abrasive; the higher the number the softer the abrasive.
- A product used in nail preparation to remove excess moisture from the nail plate, allowing for better adhesion of nail products such as polish, gel, or acrylics.
- Nail art is a creative and fun way to decorate and enhance the nails.
- Is the electrical equipment that is needed when using UV cured nail products.
- A system of nail enhancements using any UV cured nail products.
- Thin layer of non living akin cells and is important to the nail seal.
- Are used in nail coatings and are designed to have good adhesion to the nail plate.
- A nail maintenance service in which new acrylic or gel product is applied to the regrowth area at the base of the nail, blending it with the existing product to create a seamless look and prolong the life of the nail enhancement.
- The mixing of one or more colours, products etc.
- A small, fine-tipped brush used in nail art to create intricate designs, lines, and shapes.
21 Clues: Refers to a colour added to a nail coating. • The mixing of one or more colours, products etc. • The abrasive part of the electric file or e-file. • refers to visual yellow discolouration of the nail plate. • A moisturizing and conditioning product for nails and cuticles • A system of nail enhancements using any UV cured nail products. • ...
Digital Art Crossword 2023-11-08
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- the part of the workspace which displays different tools you can use
- a layer option that changes how layers interact with each other
- draw an area you want to select
- a tool used to draw vector lines and shapes
- selects all
- deselect
- undo
- small squares that make up a digital image
- the digital area where you create your art
- a menu option used to alter an image
- select an area by similar color
- fill an area with color
- an image created using pixels
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- the part of the workspace where you can find File, Edit, and more
- a tool used to draw
- an image created using mathematical points, lines, and curves
- a tool used to draw in pixels
- similar to transparent, stacked sheets of glass
- the area furthest from the viewer, usually a locked layer
- art that is created on a computer/digitally
- a tool that looks like a cursor which moves or transforms an element
- the part of the workspace where you find options for the tool you are using
- how transparent something is
- photoshop document save file
- the area on the workspace where you create your art
25 Clues: undo • deselect • selects all • a tool used to draw • fill an area with color • how transparent something is • photoshop document save file • a tool used to draw in pixels • an image created using pixels • draw an area you want to select • select an area by similar color • a menu option used to alter an image • small squares that make up a digital image • ...
Art Memory Artists 2023-11-06
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- Street to Mbari
- Weeping Willow
- Girls on the Pier
- The Investiture of Saint Ildefonsus
- The Sacrament of the Last Supper
- Woman Holding an Apple
- Bottle of Port and Glass
- Holy Family with Saint Anne
- Dorothy Pearlstein
- House with Fence
- Red Cannas
- Madonna and Child with St. Jerome
- Caroline
- Noah Leading the Animals into the Ark
- Banquet Still Life with Roses
- Blue and Black
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- Young Girl Plucking a Duck
- The Cardsharps
- Supper at Bethany
- Portrait of a Youth
- Untitled #1
- Delfina Flores
- Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray
- New Road
- Chirico Conversation among the Ruins
- Self-Portrait
- Tomorrow I May Be Far Away
- Ivy in Flower
- Woman Holding a Balance
- Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle)
30 Clues: New Road • Caroline • Red Cannas • Untitled #1 • Self-Portrait • Ivy in Flower • Weeping Willow • The Cardsharps • Delfina Flores • Blue and Black • Street to Mbari • House with Fence • Girls on the Pier • Supper at Bethany • Dorothy Pearlstein • Portrait of a Youth • Woman Holding an Apple • Woman Holding a Balance • Bottle of Port and Glass • Young Girl Plucking a Duck • Tomorrow I May Be Far Away • ...
ART CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-10
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- placing and positioning subjects
- happen anywhere, at any time, or for any length of time
- rose from the intellectual points of view in the 20th century
- most known among them was Henri Matisse
- Sample works: Cordillera Labyrinth (1989) by Roberto Villanueva;
- one of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-life subjects
- art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled
- play of planes and angles on a flat surface
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- total effect is one of vitality, creativity, "energy made visible."
- questioned the idea of art as objects to be bought and sold
- from the very term "non-object"
- from the term "popular"
- chose the child's term for hobbyhorse,
- oval faces and elongated shapes of African ar
- Sample work: The City (1919) by Fernand Leger
- wanted to make reforms in traditional values
- 'The New York School"
- Sample work: Current (1964) by Bridget Riley
- artworks clearly expressing a departure from reality
- distorted outlines, applied strong colors, and exaggerated forms
20 Clues: 'The New York School" • from the term "popular" • from the very term "non-object" • placing and positioning subjects • chose the child's term for hobbyhorse, • most known among them was Henri Matisse • art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled • play of planes and angles on a flat surface • wanted to make reforms in traditional values • ...
Art Class Puzzler 2024-01-30
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- balanced unevenly
- 3D enclosed figure
- 7 things you're learning now
- used to show space
- used to maintain order
- visual weight
- light to dark
- cloud, blob, leaf
- how something visually feels
- balanced evenly
- a design come outward from a center point
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- green, orange, purple
- used to maintain interest
- reflected art pattern
- shows the viewer where to look
- red, blue, yellow
- repetition of a design
- where all the colors are found
- straight, curvy, wavy
- circle, square, triangle
- tempo
- the opposite of a planned pattern
22 Clues: tempo • visual weight • light to dark • balanced evenly • balanced unevenly • red, blue, yellow • cloud, blob, leaf • 3D enclosed figure • used to show space • green, orange, purple • reflected art pattern • straight, curvy, wavy • repetition of a design • used to maintain order • circle, square, triangle • used to maintain interest • 7 things you're learning now • how something visually feels • ...
Homework language art 2024-10-11
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- The rank of group of person
- room that where things were redone
- 5
- buildings that are occupied by it.
- A Habit who does things over and over again.
- The illegal or wrong doing
- who is educated and preformed
- A man who had constructed especially a guard in an asian court.
- A group of people working together
- People who suspect you of doing things.
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- The state doing things illegal activity
- who is caged and sized
- relating to things that measure.
- Chi
- second person active as in a ducas.
- The definition of quality or having too much brightness.
- Is a type of furious state.
- A roman empire who ruled/
- A second person who helps you and guide you
- community especially nuns.
- A thing that people eat in a banquet
21 Clues: 5 • Chi • who is caged and sized • A roman empire who ruled/ • community especially nuns. • The rank of group of person • Is a type of furious state. • The illegal or wrong doing • who is educated and preformed • relating to things that measure. • room that where things were redone • buildings that are occupied by it. • A group of people working together • ...
6th Grade Art 2024-10-10
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- The space around the main object in an artwork
- Three colors that can NOT be mixed (red, yellow, blue)
- Three colors that are made from the primary colors
- The type of paint we used for our zentangle animals project
- A type of color scheme where three colors are next to each other on the color wheel
- The type of paint we used on our self portraits and newspaper sculptures
- The making of black and white doodles/repeated patterns that is meant to be relaxing
- The line that separates the sky from the ground
- A technique artist's use to trick the viewers eye
- The animal that won the great race to the Jade Emperor
- the way an object feels to the touch or looks as it may feel if it were touched.
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- A type of color scheme where the two colors are across from each other on the color wheel, like purple and yellow
- A tool used to blend out pencil or charcoal
- An element of art that is how light or dark a color is
- What is the chinese zodiac animal this year?
- Outline in french (Lines we used for our self portrait)
- All of your lines connect to these two dots when using two point perspective
- What kind of pastels did we use on the marbles and dragon eye?
- When an artist draws/paints a picture of themselves.
- An effect we used on the 4 style drawing with sharpie, red marker, and blue highlighter
- A large folder that artists keep their work in
21 Clues: A tool used to blend out pencil or charcoal • What is the chinese zodiac animal this year? • The space around the main object in an artwork • A large folder that artists keep their work in • The line that separates the sky from the ground • A technique artist's use to trick the viewers eye • Three colors that are made from the primary colors • ...
Spanish - Art Vocabulary 2024-10-30
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- the area behind the main object being drawn
- upper body drawing of a person
- to do/to make
- drawing yourself
- relating to abstract art
- paint brush
- painting on a big wall
- to become
- water color
- person who creates sculptures
- material used in pottery to make ceramics
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- process of installing something
- the feel or appearance of a surface
- figure
- a thin board on which an artist lays and mixes colors.
- create
- oil
- person who creates paintings
- all the visible features of an area of countryside or land
- canvas
- created by sculptor
21 Clues: oil • figure • create • canvas • to become • paint brush • water color • to do/to make • drawing yourself • created by sculptor • painting on a big wall • relating to abstract art • person who creates paintings • person who creates sculptures • upper body drawing of a person • process of installing something • the feel or appearance of a surface • material used in pottery to make ceramics • ...
Cooking is Art. 2024-10-21
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- an orange vegetable that we use in couscous
- the opposite of intelligent
- another name for cooking items
- we use this item for pouring liquids into small openings
- a professional cook
- the capital of Italy
- a famous Italian dish
- we use this item to mix eggs
- 4+4=....
- the money that workers get at the end of the month
- father and mother
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- monkeys like this fruit
- the plural of "mouse"
- the place where we cook food
- the opposite of safe
- a famous football player from Argentina
- a mixture of water and flour to make bread
- the capital of Morocco
- after Wednesday
- the opposite of NO
20 Clues: 4+4=.... • after Wednesday • father and mother • the opposite of NO • a professional cook • the opposite of safe • the capital of Italy • the plural of "mouse" • a famous Italian dish • the capital of Morocco • monkeys like this fruit • the opposite of intelligent • the place where we cook food • we use this item to mix eggs • another name for cooking items • ...
Art Review Crossword 2025-04-02
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- a color plus white
- the ability to lead a viewer's eyes around an art piece
- the pairing of elements that are opposite from one another
- the element of art created by hues, tints, shades, and tones
- artwork that is focused on design qualities (the elements and principles of art)
- creating a sense of harmony and wholeness by using similar elements (everything goes together and looks the same)
- a path created by a moving point, mark or object. Can be straight, curvy, zigzag, thick, thin, vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
- the element of art that refers to the emptiness or area around or within objects. Can be positive or negative
- creating a centered interest in an artwork (it makes you look at a certain part of the artwork first)
- created by repeating the visual elements (such as line, shape, color, form, texture)
- a color plus gray
- the use of many different elements of art to create interest
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- artwork that is focused on looking realistic
- artwork that is focused on making the viewer feel something
- how something feels if you could touch it
- objects having three dimensions (3D), or height, width, and depth
- colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- the lightness or darkness of an object
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
- a two-dimensional (2D), flat enclosed area, created when a line crosses over itself. Can be geometric or organic
- a color plus black
- the purest form of a color
22 Clues: a color plus gray • a color plus white • a color plus black • the purest form of a color • the lightness or darkness of an object • how something feels if you could touch it • colors that are opposite on the color wheel • artwork that is focused on looking realistic • the ability to lead a viewer's eyes around an art piece • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
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- A repeated decorative design
- A drawing technique using dots for shading
- Primary color that is also a cool color
- The space around and between objects in art
- Tool used to measure or draw straight lines
- A quick drawing that captures basic shapes and movement
- A type of 3D artwork made by shaping material like clay
- Used to mix and hold paint while painting
- Color opposite another on the color wheel
- Mixing red and yellow makes this color
- The outline or edge of an object
- A type of paint that uses water as a solvent
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- Red, yellow, and blue are these
- Pencils are often made from this material
- A drawing of oneself
- Tool used for erasing pencil marks
- A color made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Type of balance where elements are the same on both sides
- The surface quality of an object, real or implied
20 Clues: A drawing of oneself • A repeated decorative design • Red, yellow, and blue are these • The outline or edge of an object • Tool used for erasing pencil marks • The lightness or darkness of a color • Mixing red and yellow makes this color • Primary color that is also a cool color • Pencils are often made from this material • Used to mix and hold paint while painting • ...
Art 1 Review 2025-05-16
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- a guide or a picture that you look at while you're making your own artwork.
- Making quick drawings to explore ideas.
- Clay that is firm but still damp enough to carve or join.
- Gathering information and inspiration.
- Making improvements to your artwork.
- Clay that has been fired once.
- How elements are arranged in artwork.
- Roughing up the surface of clay to join pieces.
- Generating initial ideas.
- The image left behind when printing.
- The materials an artist uses.
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- Building with rolled out coils of clay.
- Getting feedback on your work.
- A tool used to carve away rubber in printmaking.
- BUILT Constructed with flat sheets of rolled out clay.
- Clay that is soft, moldable, and holds its shape.
- Trying out different materials and techniques.
- What is applied to the carved block to make a print.
- A roller used to spread ink evenly.
- The surface you carve for a rubber stamp.
- DRY Clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired for the first time..
- Shaping clay by squeezing it between your fingers.
- What sparks a new artistic idea.
- A watery mixture of clay used like glue.
- Another material that can be carved for printmaking.
25 Clues: Generating initial ideas. • The materials an artist uses. • Getting feedback on your work. • Clay that has been fired once. • What sparks a new artistic idea. • A roller used to spread ink evenly. • Making improvements to your artwork. • The image left behind when printing. • How elements are arranged in artwork. • Gathering information and inspiration. • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-03
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- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition; Doe not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel (Warm colors are analogous)
- R,O,Y
- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
- The way something feels, can be actual or implied
- placement of elements in an artwork
- the outline
- P.O.G
- Space the figure itself
- colors across from each other on the color wheel R & G, P & Y, B & O
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- Gradual blending from one color to the next
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
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- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- P,B,G
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, space, color
- 1 color plus tints (add white) and shades (add black)
- Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green
- Space a hole or an empty space
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- gradual blending from one color to another
- R,Y,B
25 Clues: P,B,G • R,O,Y • P.O.G • R,Y,B • the outline • Space the figure itself • Space a hole or an empty space • placement of elements in an artwork • Colors black, grey, brown and white • The lightness and darkness of a color • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • Shadow an element that looks like a shadow • Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green • ...
Fiber, Art & Craft 2025-05-30
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- A person who makes objects from gold
- Cut on an angle
- A permanent or durable material
- Factory side of fabric bolt
- Made of clay and hardened by heat
- Knitting implements
- Intentionally unravel project, rip it
- Crochet implement
- A band of intertwined flowers, leaves, branches
- The making of clay objects by hand
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- Magnification aid
- Fiber, art, craft reserves
- Ink or marker seeping
- A length of thread or yarn wrapped around itself
- Cross multiple stiches
- Double pointed needle
- Staple cellulose fibre
- A frame for making cloth
- An activity requiring skill and creating by hand
- Embroidery holder
- Wool
21 Clues: Wool • Cut on an angle • Magnification aid • Crochet implement • Embroidery holder • Knitting implements • Ink or marker seeping • Double pointed needle • Cross multiple stiches • Staple cellulose fibre • A frame for making cloth • Fiber, art, craft reserves • Factory side of fabric bolt • A permanent or durable material • Made of clay and hardened by heat • The making of clay objects by hand • ...
Elements of Art 2025-06-12
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- The lightness or darkness of a colour.
- A continuous mark made by a moving point.
- Art that uses only one colour with different tones.
- Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- The visual element produced when light reflects off objects.
- The distance from front to back in artwork.
- A dark area created when an object blocks light.
- The difference between light and dark or colours.
- A texture that looks real but is not.
- A type of line with sharp angles.
- The range between light and dark values.
- A flat, enclosed area created by lines.
- Colours that cannot be made by mixing others.
- The area around or within objects in art.
- A surface that feels or looks uneven.
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- Shapes with precise edges like circles and squares.
- A surface that feels or looks even.
- A decorative design that is repeated.
- A line that defines the edge of a shape.
- When one object covers part of another.
- How a surface feels or appears to feel.
- The outside edge or border of a shape.
- Another word for a pure colour.
- A technique to create the illusion of depth.
- Shapes found in nature, irregular and flowing.
- The lightest area in a drawing or painting.
- A 3D object having depth, width, and height.
- The amount of space an object takes up.
28 Clues: Another word for a pure colour. • A type of line with sharp angles. • A surface that feels or looks even. • A decorative design that is repeated. • A texture that looks real but is not. • A surface that feels or looks uneven. • The lightness or darkness of a colour. • The outside edge or border of a shape. • When one object covers part of another. • ...
Elements of Art 2025-06-13
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- - _______ the mountains behind the trees creates depth in this landscape painting. (11)
- - The rocky cliff face has a _______ texture with jagged, uneven surfaces. (5)
- - Draw the _______ of the apple first, showing its outer boundary before adding details. (7)
- - Red and green are _______ colours because they sit opposite each other on the colour wheel. (13)
- - A _______ line runs straight up and down, like a flagpole or tall building. (8)
- - You can see the _______ of the tree bark by looking at its rough, bumpy surface. (7)
- - Use the _______ technique by drawing overlapping lines to create darker areas. (9)
- - A cube is _______ because it has height, width, and depth. (2)
- - A _______ line runs from left to right, like the horizon where sky meets sea. (10)
- - Leaves, clouds, and shells are _______ shapes that come from nature. (7)
- - Using _______ makes the road appear to get smaller as it goes into the distance. (11)
- - The _______ in this drawing ranges from very light grays to deep blacks. (5)
- - A _______ can be straight, curved, or wavy and is made when a point moves across a surface. (4)
- - Orange is a _______ colour made by mixing the primary colours red and yellow. (9)
- - A sculpture has _______ because it is three-dimensional and takes up real space. (4)
- - Blue, green, and purple are _______ colours that remind us of ice and water. (4)
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- - The _______ on the sphere shows the brightest point where light hits directly. (9)
- - The dark area cast by the apple shows where the _______ falls opposite the light. (6)
- - This blue seascape is _______ because it uses only different shades of one colour. (13)
- - The lake's surface appears perfectly _______ and calm, reflecting the sky like a mirror. (6)
- - The _______ space is filled by the actual objects and subjects in the artwork. (8)
- - The _______ in this still life comes from the window on the left side. (12)
- - The _______ texture in this smooth painting makes the fur look soft without actually being fuzzy. (7)
- - The _______ space is the empty area around and between the main objects in the composition. (8)
- - Use a _______ marker to create bold, heavy lines that stand out in your drawing. (5)
- - A circle is a round _______ that is flat and has no depth or thickness. (5)
- - The _______ texture of this collage can be felt when you touch the rough sandpaper areas. (6)
- - Squares, triangles, and circles are _______ shapes with precise, mathematical edges. (9)
- - The artist used the empty _______ around the subject to make it stand out more. (5)
- - Add more pencil pressure to make the _______ areas even deeper and richer. (4)
- - Red is a bright _______ that makes the flower stand out in this garden scene. (6)
- - Yellow, orange, and red are _______ colours that remind us of fire and sunshine. (4)
- - A painting is _______ because it only has height and width, not depth. (2)
33 Clues: - A cube is _______ because it has height, width, and depth. (2) • - Leaves, clouds, and shells are _______ shapes that come from nature. (7) • - A painting is _______ because it only has height and width, not depth. (2) • - The _______ in this still life comes from the window on the left side. (12) • ...
Gothic Art Terms 2022-10-23
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- the side posts of a medieval portal
- a passageway around the apse or altar of a church
- a series of concentric moldings around an arch
- a devotional panel depicting a sacred image
- the stonework elements that supports the glass in a stained glass window
- a circular window filled with stained glass and placed at the end of a transept or on the facade of a church
- a manuscript book
- a tall, narrow window with a pointed arch; usually filled with stained glass
- a plate, dish, or bowl used to hold the Eucharist at a Christian ceremony
- the closet part of the atrium to the basilica; serves as a vestibule, or lobby, of a church
- a kind of Bible in which the Old and New Testament stories are paralleled with one another in illustrations, text, and commentary
- an underground passageway used for burial
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- a cup containing wine, used during a Christian service
- a rounded sculpture placed over the portal of a medieval church
- a vault in which diagonal arches form riblike patterns; partially support a roof; can form a weblike design
- vertical section of a church that is embraced by a set of columns and is usually composed of arches and aligned windows
- enamelwork in which colored areas are separated by thin bands of metal, usually gold or bronze
- a figure with its hands raised in prayer
- a clasp used to fasten garments
- an aisle in a church perpendicular to the nave; where the clergy originally stood
- the endpoint of a church where the altar is located
- the main aisle of a church
- a stone arch and its pier that support a roof from a pillar outside the building; also stabilize a building and protect it from wind sheer
23 Clues: a manuscript book • the main aisle of a church • a clasp used to fasten garments • the side posts of a medieval portal • a figure with its hands raised in prayer • an underground passageway used for burial • a devotional panel depicting a sacred image • a series of concentric moldings around an arch • a passageway around the apse or altar of a church • ...
nail art verbs 2022-11-02
20 Clues: limer • coller • huiler • peindre • colorer • brosser • enlever • frotter • séparer • nettoyer • styliser • hydrater • recouvrir • appliquer • décorer, orner • pulvériser du vernis • couper (avec une pince) • couper (avec des ciseaux) • former, donner de la forme • sculpter, donner de la forme
Art Final Practice 2022-05-09
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- Dutch painter, Post-Impressionism, oil landscape paintings
- refers to showing size relationship between objects
- deals with objects that are three-dimensional (3-D)
- repeating of shapes, colors, lines, or symbols
- the range of light to dark
- lines intersecting over one another
- the area around, between, or within objects
- water-based medium made up of pigment and gum arabic
- showing different types of something
- technique of painting or drawing small dots to form an image
- has a defined area that is flat and two-dimensional
- texture that gives off the illusion of a physical texture
- joining parts together
- using pressure to make a drawing lighter or darker
- uses math and is typically man made
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- French sculptor, founder of modern sculpture, bronze and marble
- texture that has physical qualities you can touch
- all the colors of a single hue
- the visual weight of an object
- how something looks or feels
- adding black to any color
- catches the viewer's attention and stands out
- a row of lines that face the same direction
- adding gray to any color
- French painter,Pointillism,Post-Impressionism
- is not man made and heavily associated with nature
- the art of paper folding
- uses only dots to create an image
- refers to the path a viewer's eye takes through a work of art
- the basic building block of any drawing
- adding white to any color
- reflects or absorbs light
32 Clues: joining parts together • adding gray to any color • the art of paper folding • adding black to any color • adding white to any color • reflects or absorbs light • the range of light to dark • how something looks or feels • all the colors of a single hue • the visual weight of an object • uses only dots to create an image • lines intersecting over one another • ...
Elements of Art 2023-01-15
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- The type of balance that starts from a central point
- This principle highlights the differences of elements within a composition.
- The repetition of visual movement
- When artists use lines, edges, shapes, and colors to direct viewers where to look.
- A connection between two points
- This type of balance is when two sides of a composition are equal in visual weight.
- This element is the focal point, or main subject, within a composition.
- This type of texture is just an illusion, it provides the look of how something feels.
- This type of shape is considered irregular and derived from nature
- This element refers to the distance between, around, or within a composition.
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- The distribution of visual weight of within a composition.
- This element is used to describe subjects and provide a sense of mood or emotion.
- This element conveys the three-dimensional qualities of a subject
- An enclosed line. There are two types of this element.
- This element is the perceived surface quality of a subject.
- An orderly repetition of elements.
- When all elements within a composition appear to work together
- These shapes are considered regular and can often be thought of as "man-made"
- This type of texture is considered real because you can physically interact with it.
- This type of balance is when two sides of a composition
- This element is a scale from light to dark.
21 Clues: A connection between two points • The repetition of visual movement • An orderly repetition of elements. • This element is a scale from light to dark. • The type of balance that starts from a central point • An enclosed line. There are two types of this element. • This type of balance is when two sides of a composition • ...
Art Painting Worksheet 2023-01-17
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- a technique that uses distinct dots to create a pattern
- red, orange and yellow colours
- a surface used to mix or lay paints
- a type of paint that is translucent and works best with the wet on wet technique
- a variation of one colour
- a technique that is created by layers of paint
- a darker version of a particular colour
- a technique created by countless tiny dots to create value
- the scenery found behind the subject or object
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- a diagram used to show the relationship between colours
- the element that applies to your sense of touch through the manipulation of material
- blue,green and purple colours
- a type of paint that is easy to work with and dries quickly
- a pure colour
- a tool used to support an artwork in an upright position
- the technique where wet layers of paint are applied on a dry surface
- a pattern cut-out on a sheet to apply a design to a surface
- a liquid used to mask areas of work needing protection when color is applied in broad washes
- colours opposite to each other on the colour wheel
- a technique used to blend colours with the use of a sponge
- a tool used to paint
21 Clues: a pure colour • a tool used to paint • a variation of one colour • blue,green and purple colours • red, orange and yellow colours • a surface used to mix or lay paints • a darker version of a particular colour • a technique that is created by layers of paint • the scenery found behind the subject or object • colours opposite to each other on the colour wheel • ...
Elements of Art 2022-12-12
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- Using dark and light values to help drawings look solid or realistic
- Includes colors such as red blue and yellow
- Includes colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Is a two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary
- Shapes and forms are usually found in things man made
- When lines come together at a single point to create perspective
- Identifies a color
- The way the surface of an object feels to the touch
- The property of light when it passes through a prism
- A way to create space in a drawing, also suggests depth
- The technical term for shading
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- A way to create perspective in art, objects that look farther away are lighter and objects closer look darker
- Means one color in Latin with all its shades and tints
- The different shades and tints of one color usually seen with black and white
- The building blocks an artist uses to create artwork
- Thin closely spaced parallel lines used to shade
- Hatching lines that cross
- Used to describe long thin marks
- Includes colors such as violet green and orange
- Shapes and forms that are irregular or found in nature
- Is a three-dimensional shape
21 Clues: Identifies a color • Hatching lines that cross • Is a three-dimensional shape • The technical term for shading • Used to describe long thin marks • Includes colors such as red blue and yellow • Includes colors such as violet green and orange • Thin closely spaced parallel lines used to shade • The way the surface of an object feels to the touch • ...
First Semester Art 2022-12-14
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- The principle of design we used when we traced each slice of our design in the Kaleidoscope painting
- the outline of an object
- Where we photograph our artwork
- When putting away brushes after cleaning the bristles should always go ____
- A ___________ is a line that takes form and becomes 3-D
- A principle of design that deals with the impact of an object making it a focal point
- another name for color
- These will help you make a Zentangle
- You can make one of these be assembling pieces of paper together
- mix yellow and red to get this
- Orange, purple and green colors
- the space where the object exists
- Something that gives your brain a jumpstart to making something creative
- This art practice can be relaxing and calming
- Mix blue and red to get this
- ______ Liechtenstein was a pop artist that would use comics in many of his pieces
- You can etch your name in _______ hard clay
- to get a tint add a little color to __________
- use this to draw "light until you get it right"
- A principle of design that shows a difference between two areas
- A place where an artist can take notes, jot down ideas, or draw creative images
- it will make your lines disappear if they aren't too dark!
- This can be horizontal, vertical, straight or wavy
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- The substance an artist uses to make their artwork
- ONE WORD NOISE!
- This element of art is when art takes on a three dimensional shape
- Glue that will burn your finger :)
- an element of art that shows a scale of light to dark
- The type of clay that is the glue for joining coils
- the space around an object or background
- Keeping your workspace ______ is an important part of making art
- Andy Warhol added bright ________ to everyday items
- This element of art can be organic or geometric
- Blue, purple and _____are cool colors
- Our clay must be ____ dry before putting into the kiln
- The type of clay we use when building our pieces
- You can use a _____ to help draw things in proportion with the original picture
- When we draw something bigger but keep the shape in ratio with each other
- optical _______ are drawings we made that deceive what the eye sees
- _________ dimensional art is flat
- ______ dimensional art has form and shape
- A medium that artist use with a brush
- More color and _____ water will make a darker value when using watercolor
- Mrs. Phipps dog's name
- What you will get when you add a color with black
- More_____ can make a lighter value when using watercolor
- A primary color and the color of the most popular Jolly Rancher in this class
- Blue, red and yellow colors
- This goes in the trashcan, not on the floor
- Type of art flat on one side but has a 3-D element to it
- Orange, yellow and _____are warm colors
51 Clues: ONE WORD NOISE! • another name for color • Mrs. Phipps dog's name • the outline of an object • Blue, red and yellow colors • Mix blue and red to get this • mix yellow and red to get this • Where we photograph our artwork • Orange, purple and green colors • the space where the object exists • _________ dimensional art is flat • Glue that will burn your finger :) • ...
Art and artists 2022-09-07
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- The utensil that you use to draft an image before adding color.
- First name of British actor Day-Lewis, the only actor to have won 3 Oscars for best actor.
- It's one of the seven arts, related to the construction of beautiful structures.
- It's one of the seven arts, related to carving and modeling figures.
- Genre of music that employs digital musical instruments or circuitry-based music technology and a DJ.
- Italian painter, famous for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
- It's one of the seven arts, related to sound.
- Physical movement to music.
- You get this color by mixing red and blue.
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- Famous award for artistic and technical merits in the movie industry.
- Last name of the famous German composer known for the 'Ode to Joy'.
- Last name of a famous American filmmaker known for 'E.T.' or 'Schindler's List'.
- Last name of a famous Spanish painter, author of 'Guernica'.
- First name of Colombia's most famous writer, Nobel Prize for his novel 'A Hundred Years of Solitude'.
- It's one of the seven arts, related to colors.
- Last name of England's most famous playwright, author of 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Last name of a famous English filmmaker known for 'A Clockwork Orange' or '2001: A Space Odyssey'
- A line in poetry, which may or may not rhyme.
- It's one of the seven arts, including poetry, prose and other styles.
- Egypt's most famous landmarks of ancient architecture (plural).
- It's one of the seven arts, related to acting and storytelling.
- It's one of the seven arts, known as the '7th art' due to its recent appearance.
- First name of the famous painter and scientist Da Vinci.
- Famous English rock band. It's vocalist was Freddie Mercury.
24 Clues: Physical movement to music. • You get this color by mixing red and blue. • A line in poetry, which may or may not rhyme. • It's one of the seven arts, related to sound. • It's one of the seven arts, related to colors. • First name of the famous painter and scientist Da Vinci. • Last name of a famous Spanish painter, author of 'Guernica'. • ...
Y8 U4 "Art" 2024-11-04
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- tagaplaanil
- heakskiitu/saama
- kohapeal/visandama
- sinu/eelistus
- ta/on/palju/reisinud
- hämmastavad/loodusjõud
- kudumise/kallal/töötama
- mulle/kuulsust/tooma
- grafitist/lummatud/olema
- maastik/ja/merevaade
- näitusele/keskenduma
- äsja/rajatud/koht
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- ehetevalmistamist/kõrgelt/hindama
- juuksurit/külastama
- savist/modelleerima
- esiplaanil
- meeste/juuksurit/külastama
- lahedad/asjad
- tänavakaupmehele/meeldib/heegeldada
- vana/veski
- auahne/tänavakaupmees
- kena/keraamika
22 Clues: esiplaanil • vana/veski • tagaplaanil • lahedad/asjad • sinu/eelistus • kena/keraamika • heakskiitu/saama • äsja/rajatud/koht • kohapeal/visandama • juuksurit/külastama • savist/modelleerima • ta/on/palju/reisinud • mulle/kuulsust/tooma • maastik/ja/merevaade • näitusele/keskenduma • auahne/tänavakaupmees • hämmastavad/loodusjõud • kudumise/kallal/töötama • grafitist/lummatud/olema • ...
Art Materials Crossword 2025-10-23
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- Tool used to remove pencil or graphite marks.
- Liquid pigment used in pens or brushes for line work.
- Sharp tool used to carve stone or wood.
- Fabric surface used for painting, usually stretched on a wooden frame.
- Transparent paint activated with water, often used on paper.
- Soft, moldable earth material used for modeling.
- The core material inside most pencils.
- A stand that holds a canvas upright while painting.
- A bound pad of paper for preliminary drawings and studies.
- Material used to make molds or casts in sculpture.
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- A wire or metal framework that supports a sculpture.
- Burnt wood used for expressive, soft-edged drawings.
- Stick of pigment and binder used for soft or chalky drawings.
- Thick, slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed or walnut oil.
- Hard stone used in classical sculpture.
- White primer used to prepare a painting surface.
- Fast-drying synthetic paint that can mimic oil or watercolor.
- Tool with bristles used to apply paint.
- The board or surface where artists mix their paints.
- Metal alloy used for casting sculptures.
20 Clues: The core material inside most pencils. • Hard stone used in classical sculpture. • Sharp tool used to carve stone or wood. • Tool with bristles used to apply paint. • Metal alloy used for casting sculptures. • Tool used to remove pencil or graphite marks. • White primer used to prepare a painting surface. • Soft, moldable earth material used for modeling. • ...
Elements of Art 2026-01-18
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- shading technique that uses dots
- shading technique that uses crossed lines
- part of a landscape that is the closest to the viewer
- a line that is up and down
- this shows the relationships between colors
- primary colors: red, blue, and ____________
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- a line drawing that has no shading
- how something LOOKS like it feels is this kind of texture
- colors created by combining two primary colors
- a line that is side to side
- overlapping is one way to show this element of art
- green, blue, and purple are this temperature of colors
- shapes and forms that are regular and mathematical
- complementary color of blue
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- shapes and forms that are irregular and often found in nature
- the objects in an artwork make up this type of space
- sculpture has this kind of texture
- complementary color of red
- colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel
- red, orange and yellow are this temperature of colors
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- shading technique that uses parallel lines
- this element of art is enclosed space that is 2D
- this element of art is always 3-dimensional
25 Clues: complementary color of red • a line that is up and down • a line that is side to side • complementary color of blue • shading technique that uses dots • sculpture has this kind of texture • a line drawing that has no shading • the lightness or darkness of a color • shading technique that uses crossed lines • shading technique that uses parallel lines • ...
Visual Art Terms 2026-01-21
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- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Art produced in Europe and that is influenced from roughly the 5th to the 15th century, characterized by its strong religious focus Christianity, rich symbolism.
- Is the overseer of a museum's collection. Their responsibilities can include obtaining new items, keeping them safe, and planning event
- An artist that is a creative professional who produces visual material to communicate emotions, stories, and other messages to audiences.
- The path a viewers eye takes through an artwork.
- Art that distorts reality by showing subjects (people, objects, landscapes) fractured into geometric shapes from multiple viewpoints.
- An artist who creates images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement when displayed in rapid sequence.
- A professional who plans and creates indoor spaces, making them functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing
- A person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction.
- The path of a moving point.
- A person who designs high-fashion clothing.
- The way something feels of looks like it could feel.
- The area around, inside, or between shapes or forms.
- A 2D shape defined by either geometric or organic types.
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- The equal distribution of weight in a design.
- A person who creates sculptures out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
- A 3D object that has height, width, and depth.
- A European Art Movement that revived ancient Greek and Roman Art.
- A person whose job is to apply cosmetics to performers or models.
- Art period from the present day and recent past, created by living artists (or recently deceased) that reflects our current, complex, globalized world.
- A sense of harmony in an artwork. A sense of completeness.
- Art from roughly the 1860s to the 1970s, defined by a break from traditional styles, embracing experimentation and abstraction.
- The focal point of the design that captures the viewers attenetion.
- Repeating the visual elements in an artwork.
- Light reflecting off objects.
- The use of several elements or different types of the same element to add visual interest.
- 19th-century French Art movement focused on capturing the fleeting, sensory "impression" of a moment, especially the changing effects of light and color.
- The size relationship between elements in a work of art.
28 Clues: Light reflecting off objects. • The path of a moving point. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • A person who designs high-fashion clothing. • Repeating the visual elements in an artwork. • The equal distribution of weight in a design. • A 3D object that has height, width, and depth. • The path a viewers eye takes through an artwork. • ...
Art crossword 2 2025-09-24
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- A book in which various items (such as paper clippings or pictures) are collected, often in an untidy fashion
- Fast-drying, water-based paint
- Decorative hand-sewing stitch used to finish edges of fabric
- Actress recently playing the lead in musical Evita
- Craft creating a textile item, most commonly a bed cover
- Common material for ancient Greek sculptures
- Film about dance student and teacher relationship
- Artistic portrayal of a person, typically focusing on their face
- Writing or drawings on a public surface, often considered vandalism
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- To reuse items by creating product of higher value
- Person who makes and repairs things in metal by hand
- Magazine/media company focusing on animals and nature
- Famous puppets
- Musical about auditioning for a musical
- Decorative handwriting
- To paint on
- Who played Marie Antoinette in Marie Antoinette?
- Which sister in Little Women who was a painter?
- Ballet starring Odette and Odile
- Software company offering multimedia creative tools
- Pencil or stick of coloured wax used for drawing
21 Clues: To paint on • Famous puppets • Decorative handwriting • Fast-drying, water-based paint • Ballet starring Odette and Odile • Musical about auditioning for a musical • Common material for ancient Greek sculptures • Which sister in Little Women who was a painter? • Who played Marie Antoinette in Marie Antoinette? • Pencil or stick of coloured wax used for drawing • ...
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 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 • ...
My Mystery Puzzle 2022-03-25
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- Produce by larynx
- Predator related to hawks and eagles.
- Other term for art work relating to our earth.
- Portray simplistic shapes or object that is applied through this kind of art.
- It occurs on the present time.
- This instrument symbolizes wisdom and moderation to greek gods and goddesses.
- Ideology that seeks to establish equality of genders and other aspects specially to women.
- A delightful scheme of chord parts and musical notes
- Greek term for music.
- He wrote harmonic elements during 4th century BCE.
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- Single line of music, no other accompanies.
- A French term that introduce or explore new arts, forms or even subjects.
- It illustrate the real life events or occurrences on its art.
- Result of creative and expressive mind, like paintings, sculptures, music, literature, etc.
- Contain the outcome of aesthetic and imaginative mind; physical object.
- Priestess of Akkadian and Daughter of Sargon of Akad.
- Is a musical note's, sound's, or tone's perceived sound quality.
- Art that does not strive to represent an adequate representation of a visual reality but rather use shapes, forms and colors to achieve its desired effect.
- Produce by our body when it is directed by a light.
- Wind instrument usually made of wood.
20 Clues: Produce by larynx • Greek term for music. • It occurs on the present time. • Predator related to hawks and eagles. • Wind instrument usually made of wood. • Single line of music, no other accompanies. • Other term for art work relating to our earth. • He wrote harmonic elements during 4th century BCE. • Produce by our body when it is directed by a light. • ...
VISUAL ART VOCABULARY FINAL 2023-05-24
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- Is the path of a dot through space.
- Combining the elements of art to accent their similarities.
- Liquid that holds together the grains of pigment.
- principal of art that leads the viewer to sense action in a work
- A color's name.
- is the repetition of an element of art to make a work seem active.
- Brightness or dullness of a hue.
- The arrangement of elements and principles of art to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness.
- Is the distance of area between, around, above, below and within things.
- Have length or depth, but are flat.
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- What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object.
- Lightness or darkness of a Hue.
- Provides evidence of student's learning over time.
- Is a finely ground powder that gives paint its color.
- making and element or object in work stand out.
- Object with 3 dimensions.
- How things feel or look as though they might feel if touched.
- PLANE, Is the flat surface of a painting or drawing.
- A person who uses imagination and skill to communicate ideas in visual form.
- Principal of art concerned with arranging the elements so that no one part of the work overpowers, or seems heavier than any other part.
20 Clues: A color's name. • Object with 3 dimensions. • Lightness or darkness of a Hue. • Brightness or dullness of a hue. • Is the path of a dot through space. • Have length or depth, but are flat. • making and element or object in work stand out. • Liquid that holds together the grains of pigment. • Provides evidence of student's learning over time. • ...
Final Exam Terms Spring 2023 2023-05-10
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- SKILL IN PRODUCING EXPERTLY FINISHED PRODUCTS
- SHOWS A GRADUAL CHANGE FROM LIGHT TO DARK
- QUICK SKETCH TO CAPTURE MOVEMENT
- PRINCIPLE MEANING DIFFERENCE OF ELEMENTS
- ALL THE ELEMENTS WORK AS A WHOLE
- ANOTHER NAME FOR COLOR
- TECHNIQUE TO BLEND VALUES TO MAKE OBJECT 3D
- ELEMENT WITH 3-DIMIENSIONS
- CUTTING & GLUING PAPERS, IMAGES, ETC.
- MATERIALS USED TO CREATE A WORK OF ART
- TECHNIQUE THAT USES PATTERNS OF DOTS
- A SKETCHBOOK THAT CONTAINS INFO, PLANS, ETC
- REFLECTION OF LIGHT SUCH AS BLUE,GREEN,ETC
- TINTS, SHADES OF ONE COLOR
- ELEMENT A PATH OF A MOVING POINT
- THE OUTER EDGES OF SHAPES THAT APPEAR FLAT
- THE ACTUAL SUBJECT, LIKE A PERSON OR APPLE
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- PRINCIPLE THAT CAUSES EYE TO TRAVEL AROUND ART
- PRINCIPLE WITH REPEATED ELEMENTS OF ART
- BUILDING BLOCKS IN A WORK OF ART
- SUBJECT IS A PERSON
- SURFACE QUALITY OF AN OBJECT
- ELEMENT WITH 2-DIMENSIONS
- USED POINTILLISM IN HIS PAINTINGS
- ARTIST PAINTS LARGE FLOWERS
- AREA AROUND AN OBJECT
- A LINE DEFINING A FORM,EDGE, & INNER DETAILS
- TECHNIQUE TO PROPORTIONALLY DRAW AN IMAGE
- THINGS REPRESENTED IN A WORK OF ART
- PAINTED "STARRY NIGHT"
- ARRANGEMENT & ORGANIZATION IN PICTURE PLANE
31 Clues: SUBJECT IS A PERSON • AREA AROUND AN OBJECT • ANOTHER NAME FOR COLOR • PAINTED "STARRY NIGHT" • ELEMENT WITH 2-DIMENSIONS • ELEMENT WITH 3-DIMIENSIONS • TINTS, SHADES OF ONE COLOR • ARTIST PAINTS LARGE FLOWERS • SURFACE QUALITY OF AN OBJECT • BUILDING BLOCKS IN A WORK OF ART • QUICK SKETCH TO CAPTURE MOVEMENT • ALL THE ELEMENTS WORK AS A WHOLE • ELEMENT A PATH OF A MOVING POINT • ...
Photography Vocabulary 2023-03-09
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- light that is bright and casts harsh, sharply defined shadows
- element of art that refers to how we see things. Blue, green, etc...
- lighting that is considered the available light within a room.
- element of art that refers to the empty area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- element of art that refers to 3D shapes having volume and mass
- A type of Natural Lighting. The brief period of daytime shortly after sunrise or before sunset.
- element of art that refers to the way a surface feels or the way that it looks like it would feel
- element of art that refers to an image showing length and direction
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- A light source located behind the person or object you are photographing.
- light occurs when your light source is diffused
- element of art that refers to the range of shadows and highlights on an object
- Lighting that is present without human interference.
- element of art that refers to 2D, flat figure created when actual or implied lines meet
- lighting that has a human-made source
14 Clues: lighting that has a human-made source • light occurs when your light source is diffused • Lighting that is present without human interference. • light that is bright and casts harsh, sharply defined shadows • lighting that is considered the available light within a room. • element of art that refers to 3D shapes having volume and mass • ...
Ancient Japan 2021-07-19
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- What is the most popular origami piece?
- What was Origami originally called?
- What is the Japanese art style called?
- Who was gifted origami first?
- What is far from Japanese art?
- What was Origami originally used for?
- What did origami symbolise?
- What is Japanese ink painting called?
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- What does kami mean?
- What does origami need?
- What has a big part in Japanese art?
- What is the national folding art called in Japan?
- What is the most popular style of artwork?
- Who influenced Japan with artwork?
- Who drew the great wave off Kanagawa?
15 Clues: What does kami mean? • What does origami need? • What did origami symbolise? • Who was gifted origami first? • What is far from Japanese art? • Who influenced Japan with artwork? • What was Origami originally called? • What has a big part in Japanese art? • Who drew the great wave off Kanagawa? • What was Origami originally used for? • What is Japanese ink painting called? • ...
week 5 3b 2025-09-29
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- Traditions, food, and art of a country.
- France’s __________ is blue, white, and red.
- A person who paints pictures.
- A large building where royalty lived.
- The Seine is a __________ in Paris.
- Camembert and Brie are examples of French __________.
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- A place where people sell fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A building where art or history is displayed.
- A person who creates art.
- A baguette is a type of French __________.
- A small countryside town.
- The famous __________ Tower in Paris.
- A country in Europe known for art, food, and fashion.
- The capital city of France.
- The Eiffel __________ is tall and famous.
15 Clues: A person who creates art. • A small countryside town. • The capital city of France. • A person who paints pictures. • The Seine is a __________ in Paris. • The famous __________ Tower in Paris. • A large building where royalty lived. • Traditions, food, and art of a country. • The Eiffel __________ is tall and famous. • A baguette is a type of French __________. • ...
test 1 2021-09-06
15 Clues: art • music • sport • films • animals • cooking • cycling • reading • shopping • watching tv • photography • video games • skateboarding • chatting online • meeting friends
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 • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-01-06
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- The slave system in Haiti was one of the ________ in the Americas.
- The diseases in Paris before the renovation were spreading due to_________streets.
- The economy during colonization was based on__________and coffee.
- A common element in Haitian art is_________(plants, landscapes, etc)
- A lot of impressionist artists avoided the city and painted___________.
- A common element in Haitian art is_________(similar to protest)
- French impressionism is characterized by __________colors and lines (opposite of rough)
- Haiti gained ____________ through rebellion.
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- During the renovation, a lot of wider________were added.
- ____________is a type of French art.
- Haiti was _____________ by the French.
- A common element in Haitian art is_________(a type of African diasporic religion)
- One of the reasons that Paris was renovated was because of spreading___________ (plural).
- Centre d'Art is a center of art founded by Haitian intellectuals that gave all parts of the Haitian society access to_________.
14 Clues: ____________is a type of French art. • Haiti was _____________ by the French. • Haiti gained ____________ through rebellion. • During the renovation, a lot of wider________were added. • A common element in Haitian art is_________(similar to protest) • The economy during colonization was based on__________and coffee. • ...
SEEING THINGS 2023-02-13
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- The process of producing etched objects or images.
- Abbreviation of artificial intelligence.
- Drawing medium formed into a stick which consists of pigment and oil.
- What did Mr. Wilson spill on the floor of the art room?
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance (element of art)
- What Blake would like to see A.I. make a visual of.
- The last name of the artist who uses artificial intelligence to make visuals.
- The last name of the artist we learned about in first class.
- Art process of transferring pictures and designs by folding paper with paint on it to reveal a mirror pattern - can be used to blotch and make chaotic shapes and forms.
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- A pencil or stick of colored chalk and wax, used for drawing.
- What did we use to push ink around the paper to create random lines?
- A form of decoration made by scratching a surface to reveal a lower layer of a contrasting color.
- Identifiable path created by a point moving in space (element of art).
- Design that repeats shape, line, or color.
- Movement in visual art and literature depicting images that make no rational sense.
- An external form/contour or outline of a subject (element of art)
- Complete disorder and confusion.
- How many students are in this class?
18 Clues: Complete disorder and confusion. • How many students are in this class? • Abbreviation of artificial intelligence. • Design that repeats shape, line, or color. • The process of producing etched objects or images. • What Blake would like to see A.I. make a visual of. • What did Mr. Wilson spill on the floor of the art room? • ...
IB Art Terms 2020-09-05
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- When the artist uses visual components to frame the subject in order to highlight its importance.
- The area in the composition to which the viewer's eye is naturally drawn.
- The strongest focal point with the greatest visual weight
- A particular area which has been given more visual weight in the overall composition of the work.
- Where the viewer is implied to be standing relative to the subject matter. (e.g. Bird's eye view)
- is the removal of unwanted outer areas from a photographic or illustrated image.
- That which is used to create the illusion of distance and depth.
- When parts of the visual piece are different from one another but are balanced out in such a way that they carry they same weight visually.
- Size of objects in relationship to each other.
- The art of beautiful handwriting. Or the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and skillful manner.
- The part of the image which is perceived as being farthest away from the viewer.
- Is the image of a person, an object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single color, usually black, its edges matching the outline of the subject
- When something which isn't a photograph (in art this would usually be a painting) looks as real as a photograph.
- Any shape with four sides.
- Refers to how the visual elements have been arranged. This determines the visual hierarchy of the piece (that is, the order in which each element is seen by the viewer) and therefore the respective importance of each element.
- Font concerns size of characters and what style they are printed in (e.g. New Roman, MS Comic Sans). The term 'serif' is French for "With tails", while 'sans serif' means the letter are without tails.
- is a technique of art production, primarily used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.
- Basically an image with a strong similarity to an object in the real world.
- A general guideline for how to create an interesting composition which states that any image—painting, photograph, graphic design—should be broken into a grid with two vertical and two horizontal lines, creating nine equally proportioned boxes.
- When there are no or very few recognizable forms from the real world. Can often involve a simplification of something from the real world to make it more abstract.
- The principle of design used to create the impression of action in a work of art.
- When the elements on the left and right are balanced.
- The actual objects and shapes in an artwork.
- A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop.
- Balance achieved by placing the same form or elements adjacent to each other, on both sides of an implied central line to create balance. Its opposite is asymmetrical balance.
- The part of the image which is perceived as being closest to the viewer.
- The spot on the horizon line to which the receding parallel lines diminish.
- Refers to when a person in the real world is represented in such a way that some of their features over-exaggerated, often humorously.
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- When everything is comprised of the same hue (different shades of the same color). Its opposite is Polychromaticism (use of multiple colors).
- Is a recurrence of a particular line, pattern, shape, or other visual elements in a single or part of the series.
- How different visual elements have been arranged to evoke a particular overall effect, or to evoke a sense of unity.
- A principle of art that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.) in a piece so as to create visual interest, excitement and drama.
- The process of making a composite picture by bringing together into a single composition a number of different pictures or parts of pictures and arranging these, as by superimposing one on another, so that they form a blended whole while remaining distinct.
- An important and enduring symbol.
- Is the space around and between the subject(s) of an image.
- A detail, brushstroke, or area of color placed in a painting for emphasis.
- A line that suggests the edge of an object or a plane within an object.
- Balance which is achieved by arranging elements around a central point or line.
- The communication of ideas through visuals.
- When all of the elements of a piece have the same visual weight, thus creating a sense of visual harmony and unity. Contrast with imbalance, which might be purposely used to evoke a sense of discord in the viewer, by giving more weight to some elements in favor of others.
- Harmony can be described as sameness, the belonging of one thing with another. The repetition of design elements like color, texture, shape, and form is one of the easiest ways to achieve harmony to create a composition.
- Line, form, value, texture, color, shape, space.
- Is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image.
- A technique whereby one creates the illusion of depth in order to convey a three-dimensional space. This is done by showing things that are far away as being smaller and making the smaller details of them harder to make out than the things which are supposed to be closer. In other words it mimics how the distant objects look to the human eye.
- Balance, movement/rhythm, emphasis, contrast, proportion, space, unity/harmony, pattern
- When a visual image has been constructed wholly or partially by a computer software.
- Use of the fewest and barest essentials or elements, as in the arts, literature, or design.
47 Clues: Any shape with four sides. • An important and enduring symbol. • The communication of ideas through visuals. • The actual objects and shapes in an artwork. • Size of objects in relationship to each other. • Line, form, value, texture, color, shape, space. • When the elements on the left and right are balanced. • The strongest focal point with the greatest visual weight • ...
Art and protest 2020-09-22
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- difficulté
- étrange
- audacieux
- desespoir
- salaire
- mettre en scene
- poor, ceux qui n'ont rien
- analphabete
- se reconnaitre
- pénible
- ...commited (engagé politiquement)
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- as a ... (par conséquent)
- raise... (faire prendre conscience)
- ...system l'état providence
- allocation
- share the pain
- achat
- ...by the rules (se plier aux règles)
- écart
- be...through the same (traverser la meme chose)
20 Clues: achat • écart • étrange • salaire • pénible • audacieux • desespoir • difficulté • allocation • analphabete • share the pain • se reconnaitre • mettre en scene • as a ... (par conséquent) • poor, ceux qui n'ont rien • ...system l'état providence • ...commited (engagé politiquement) • raise... (faire prendre conscience) • ...by the rules (se plier aux règles) • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-14
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- the first Roman emperor
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- the belief in and worship of a higher power, especially a personal God or gods
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- a block formed from clay, with a hardness and blast resistance comparable to stone
- a large room used for various purposes
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- an ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 4th dynasty
- the capital and largest city of Greece
- a northeast African country famous for its pharaohs pyramids and culture
- a person who writes or copies important documents
- One of the driest deserts in the world located in Africa
- the capital of Babylonia (ancient Mesopotamia)
- an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean area/ present day Iraq
- A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state
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- a stone/wood/metal or plaster representation of something/someone
- something presented as a gift or contribution especially to a deity
- Roman god of the sea
- a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one
- a female deity
- the Egyptian hieroglyph for black
- A group of people who live in one part of a country and are ruled by a chief
- a building meant to house the body of a pharaoh after he dies
- The bountiful river that flows from South to North Africa
- an African country where the ancient city of the Nok is located
- a sovereign state of several territories subject to a single ruling authority
- a building where objects of historical/scientific/artistic/cultural interest are exhibited
- a picture of an object representing a word, syllable or sound
- A violent person living outside the Roman Empire
- places for worshiping the deities and for them to reside on earth
- the second-largest city in Egypt and a major economic centre especially in ancient times
32 Clues: a female deity • Roman god of the sea • the first Roman emperor • Roman goddess of love and beauty • the Egyptian hieroglyph for black • a large room used for various purposes • the capital and largest city of Greece • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one • the capital of Babylonia (ancient Mesopotamia) • ...
Digital Art & Design 2021-05-27
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- design principle which creates visual movement of the eye and direction within a design
- A design principle where images are distributed evenly to create a pleasing visual effect
- The amount of detail an image has
- Marks placed on the printed sheet to indicate where cuts should be made
- The artistic arrangement of type in a readable and visually appealing way
- design principle where one or more design elements are repeated and work in concert with each other
- The actual color of something
- emphasized structure of weight, a sense of touch
- Visual representations of actual things, ie. simplified drawings that are easily recognized.
- All of the characters that make up a specific typeface
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- relationship between elements in an image or their visual scale gives emphasis to one or more elements
- design principle where the viewer’s eye is directed through a work of art
- A color scheme built out of two colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel
- Mixing a color with white to increase its lightness
- The degree of transparency an element has
- Also called ‘negative space’
- representations of concepts or ideas
- The adjustment of space between two characters in your type
- The degree of intensity and vividness of a color
- refers to the space between lines of type
- A typeface that mimics cursive handwriting
21 Clues: Also called ‘negative space’ • The actual color of something • The amount of detail an image has • representations of concepts or ideas • The degree of transparency an element has • refers to the space between lines of type • A typeface that mimics cursive handwriting • The degree of intensity and vividness of a color • emphasized structure of weight, a sense of touch • ...
Art and culture 2021-05-16
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- Author of Ashtadhyayi
- Founder of Carvaka School
- Madhavacharya's philosophy
- Founder of Vikramshila university
- Sufi silsilah not bound by the Sharia
- Type of scroll painting from Rajasthan
- Folk dance of Manipur
- Elaborated gateways in Dravida architechture
- Folk art of Odisha
- Another name for Mithila paintings
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- 19th tirthankara
- Hereditary linkages of musicians
- Six limbs of painting
- Professional drama companies
- Type of a Shikara in Nagara architechture
- The Bull capital of Asoka was found at
- Yakshagana originates from
- Decorative art of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
- An Animal shown in Pasupati seal
- Standing Buddha from Gupta period was found at
20 Clues: 19th tirthankara • Folk art of Odisha • Author of Ashtadhyayi • Six limbs of painting • Folk dance of Manipur • Founder of Carvaka School • Madhavacharya's philosophy • Yakshagana originates from • Professional drama companies • Hereditary linkages of musicians • An Animal shown in Pasupati seal • Founder of Vikramshila university • Another name for Mithila paintings • ...
art crossword puzzle 2022-03-28
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- clay is not workable no moisture in clay
- the clay that has the most water in it. very workable/straight out of the bag
- the clay has not been fired
- when all elements work together harmoniously
- an inclosed line
- when you see a sculpture from all angles and sides
- a liquid is poured into a mold to create a sculpture
- placing importance to one part of the composition
- the exact sequence of art elements repeated at least 3 times
- clay that is still workable but challenging
- difference of art elements in an art piece
- gathering random objects to form a sculpture
- the way an object feels or appears to feel
- a layer of material applied to a bisque fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layers together
- large oven like device that makes a chemical reaction in clay. changing it into ceramics
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- ceramic piece that has been fired once
- the size relationship of elements in a piece
- the visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- the path of a moving point through space
- the way art elements create a sense of stability/equal
- creating a sense of movement(musical) by repeating an element changing size,placement,shape, but not color
- materials are cutaway from a sculpture
- using art elements to direct the viewers eye through the piece
- a clay piece that has been glazed and put back into the kiln for a second time
- construction, the layering of ropes of clay joining them with scoring and slip to create a form
- area above,below,around,within an object
- a single material an art may use
- to force bubbles of air out of clay body while kneading the clay to distribute water evenly into a consistent lump free medium
- a 2d or 3d object using shadows
- using/molding a workable material into a sculpture
31 Clues: an inclosed line • the clay has not been fired • a 2d or 3d object using shadows • a single material an art may use • the lightness or darkness of a color • ceramic piece that has been fired once • materials are cutaway from a sculpture • clay is not workable no moisture in clay • the path of a moving point through space • area above,below,around,within an object • ...
Art I Terms 2021-11-08
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- Colors opposite on the color wheel.
- Point on the horizon line where lines converge and seem to disappear.
- Color result of adding white to red.
- The color result of the absence of light.
- Red, Yellow, and Blue.
- A naturally occurring spectrum.
- Any color with black added.
- Black, White, and Grey are this type of color.
- A wedge shaped glass that bends white light into a spectrum.
- A way of shading with criss crossed lines using pen.
- A color's brightness or dullness.
- A way of painting that only uses shades and tints of one color.
- Part of the picture plane that is closest to the viewer's eye.
- The name of any spectral color.
- Element of art that describes how something feels or appears to feel.
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- A chart listing the colors of the spectrum
- Design principle referring to the relationship of one part to the whole.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Part of the picture plane that's furthest from the viewer's eye.
- Finely ground color powders found in the earth.
- Color result of adding black to orange
- A way of shading with dots using pen.
- Colors made by mixing primary colors.
- A way of shading with lines using pen.
- Any color with white added.
- Element of art that is 3-D and encloses space.
- Most basic element of art
- The element of art derived from reflected light.
- The middle stretch of the picture plane.
- A plan for organizing colors
- Element of art that is 2-D and encloses space.
31 Clues: Red, Yellow, and Blue. • Most basic element of art • Any color with black added. • Any color with white added. • A plan for organizing colors • A naturally occurring spectrum. • The name of any spectral color. • A color's brightness or dullness. • Colors opposite on the color wheel. • Color result of adding white to red. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Art mid term 2022-03-03
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- shape man-made, straight edges, corners and/or clear edges
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- a closed figure that is 2-D, flat
- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition Dose not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
- Space the figure itself
- subject matter that looks real, representational
- No recognizable subject matter
- the basis of a sculpture
- Composition or Radial Balance Imagery that radiates out from a particular point
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- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture,
- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
- gradual blending from one color to another
- Color
- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- Space a hole or an empty space
- a closed figure that is 3-D, has space/volume inside
- Shape irregular, biomorphic shape often found in nature
- the outline
23 Clues: Color • the outline • Space the figure itself • the basis of a sculpture • Space a hole or an empty space • No recognizable subject matter • a closed figure that is 2-D, flat • Colors black, grey, brown and white • of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • gradual blending from one color to another • ...
Art mid term 2022-03-03
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- shape man-made, straight edges, corners and/or clear edges
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- a closed figure that is 2-D, flat
- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition Dose not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
- Space the figure itself
- subject matter that looks real, representational
- No recognizable subject matter
- the basis of a sculpture
- Composition or Radial Balance Imagery that radiates out from a particular point
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- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture,
- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
- gradual blending from one color to another
- Color
- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- Space a hole or an empty space
- a closed figure that is 3-D, has space/volume inside
- Shape irregular, biomorphic shape often found in nature
- the outline
23 Clues: Color • the outline • Space the figure itself • the basis of a sculpture • Space a hole or an empty space • No recognizable subject matter • a closed figure that is 2-D, flat • Colors black, grey, brown and white • of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • gradual blending from one color to another • ...
Art Composition Vocab 2022-02-15
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- A way of mixing basic colors
- The point where parallel lines meet
- When all sides are equal
- Variation of color and brightness
- When everything in the artwork appears as a single piece of art
- Shiny spots on an object
- Comparison of light and dark parts
- Use of lighter and darker colors
- Individual features needed for an artwork
- Shapes in 3D
- Irregular shapes
- Helps hold the image together
- Creating a variation in what you see
- Regular shapes used to make complex shapes
- Purposeful absence of harmony
- Equal in length from a center point
- Embroidered cloth that recorded battles in Norman
- Characteristics unique to a geographic location
- Total spectrum of colors
- main color of an object
- Dominant style or technique
- Regular 2D shapes
- Size of object in relation to other objects
- Area in the shape
- The path the viewer takes to connect the two endpoints
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- How to combine the elements
- When the image is a mirror from left to right
- What draws attention to an object
- How close objects are
- Artwork created by a computer
- How value is used to create the depth
- Use of shading to add highlight
- A meaning of friendship or family
- Area around the shape
- Created with only value
- Moving the points on an object for resizing
- How the art will be viewed
- Proportional scaling of objects
- An irregular surface that can be felt
39 Clues: Shapes in 3D • Irregular shapes • Regular 2D shapes • Area in the shape • How close objects are • Area around the shape • Created with only value • main color of an object • When all sides are equal • Shiny spots on an object • Total spectrum of colors • How the art will be viewed • How to combine the elements • Dominant style or technique • A way of mixing basic colors • ...
Art Composition Vocabulary 2022-02-15
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- size of an object in proportion to the objects around it
- famous embroidered cloth that records the Battle of Hastings
- resizing an object to make it seem smaller in the distance
- dark areas where a light source can't provide direct illumination
- variations of color and brightness to make objects stand out from each other
- measurable dimensions of length width and depth
- describes how value is used for illusion of depth
- use of similar objects to create balance
- characteristics unique to a geographic region
- comparison between light and dark areas of an image
- using similar elements
- having or occupying space
- referring to the middle ages
- absence of harmony to create visual or contextual interest
- that the work is not all balanced
- proportional scaling of objects as they move towards a vanishing point
- when something appears as one objects rather than many
- how art is viewed or experienced
- when a designer draws attention to an object
- guideline that states an image should be divided into three sections horizontally and three sections vertically to create 9 areas
- path the viewers eyes take to connect endpoints of a line that is not continuous
- main color of an object
- normal shapes like squares or circles
- creating variation in what you see
- art that uses perspective, depth and shadow to create ultra-realistic scenes
- equal in length from a center point
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- artwork created using a computer
- highlights or shiny spots of an object
- when all the sides are equal
- display of different colors like RGB
- total spectrum of colors a model can create
- only one hue is used in the image
- govern how to effectively combine elements of art
- particular dominant style or technique
- irregular shapes like clouds and trees
- irregular surface that can be physically felt
- area around an object
- spirit of friendship between two or more people
- area occupied by primary object
- the point where parallel lines meet
- regular shapes used to make more complex shapes
- how closely objects are arranged
- use of lighter and darker colors to create light and shadow
- individual features used to make artwork
- when the right side is a mirror image of the left side of something
45 Clues: area around an object • using similar elements • main color of an object • having or occupying space • when all the sides are equal • referring to the middle ages • area occupied by primary object • artwork created using a computer • how closely objects are arranged • how art is viewed or experienced • only one hue is used in the image • that the work is not all balanced • ...
Accountancy Art-Integration 2021-06-06
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- An economic unit, which may be business entity or non-business entity.
- It is a record of transactions
- Goods purchased for resale or for manufacturing product
- It means income earned by the business from its Operating Activities
- A person or entity from whom amount is receivable against sale of goods and/or services or both.
- It is the amount spent or liability incurred for acquiring assets, goods or services
- A person or entity to whom amount is payable against purchase of goods and/or services or both.
- It is the amount invested in an enterprise
- An evidence of transaction having taken place
- Found right side of an account
- It is the profit earned during an accounting period
- It is the properties owned by an entity or enterprise
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- It is categorised into revenue receipts and capital
- A person who owns the business
- It is the increase in owner’s equity resulting from transactions other than the day to day transactions
- Expense on purchasing and/or manufacturing goods
- It is a person or enterprise which is in a position to pay its debts
- Decrease in book value of an asset due to its use or obsolescence
- Liabilities mean amount owed by the business.
- It is the gross inflow of cash , receivables or other consideration arising in the course of ordinary activities of the enterprise from the sale of goods, from rendering of services
- It is a current asset held by an enterprise for the purpose of sale in the ordinary course of business or for the purpose of using it in the production of goods meant for sale
- It is the cost incurred for generating revenue
- Found left side of an account
- A transaction and event when recorded in the books of account
24 Clues: Found left side of an account • A person who owns the business • It is a record of transactions • Found right side of an account • It is the amount invested in an enterprise • Liabilities mean amount owed by the business. • An evidence of transaction having taken place • It is the cost incurred for generating revenue • Expense on purchasing and/or manufacturing goods • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2018-03-26
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- A combination of elements or shapes that repeat in a regular arrangement. This can be seen on clothing, architecture, and pottery
- Picasso has a very distinct _______________. No one else paints the way he does, his artwork has a characteristic that cannot be found anywhere else.
- An object, form, or figure that is repeated
- Art that has height and width, but no depth, is two _____________________
- These are either organic or geometric
- For a painter this would be paint and canvas, for a sculptor this would be stone, For a carpenter this would be wood, and so on.
- A flat surface which is often implied by the composition
- Such kind of lines guide our attention to a certain object or section of an artwork
- hand-woven Peruvian rugs are one example of this
- Medieval artists joined this kind of association to create artwork
- A copy of a painting, usually reproduced on paper
- Repetition of the same elements, but with variation in their arrangement
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- These people or groups pay for the production of artwork
- The outermost line of a figure or object is this
- Andre Masson was famous for this kind of drawing
- The grammar rules of art
- Examples of this include Japanese teacups, Chinese vases, and ancient Greek pottery
- Texture, space, and line are all different __________________ of art
- The space that is filled or closed by a three-dimensional object
- These lines suggest emotions. For example, when vertical they represent power or vitality, when horizontal, they represent peacefulness and passivity
- Beautifully written letters. This kind of art has a long tradition in China
- The distance or area between two identifiable points or planes
- This institution began in the 1500s in Europe,and taught both the practical techniques and the theory of art
23 Clues: The grammar rules of art • These are either organic or geometric • An object, form, or figure that is repeated • The outermost line of a figure or object is this • Andre Masson was famous for this kind of drawing • hand-woven Peruvian rugs are one example of this • A copy of a painting, usually reproduced on paper • ...
History of Art 2017-11-24
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- Christians are prohibited to worshipped sculpture that looked like a realistic three dimensional God but ... sculpture painting and other mediums depicting religions imagery were allowed.
- One of Etruscan culture is they decorate eggs during ... as a symbol of rebirth and renewal and several integers.
- One of the Christians art is they using colourful ... in several churches to show depicted scenes that would guide the faithful to righteoughness.
- ... is one of illustration that was painted on the wall and ceiling of the cave.
- Code of law of ancient Mesopotamia is ...
- Romanesque ... was characterized by semicircular Roman arches, thick stone walls and separated spaces according to function.
- Paleolithic Era and Neoithic Era also known as ...
- The central place for worship in Mesoptamia is ...
- Christians were severely persecuted the symbol of the ... was used as a sign of protection and a way for Christians to identify other Christians.
- The ... features one of the most impresive domes in Rome.
- One of the mixing mediumof colours for painting in Stoneage is ...
- Prehistoric time was called as Stoneage because they used ... tools druing that time.
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- ... is the second highest group in Egyptian social class.
- The painting of the ... served to tell modern archeologists and historians about the daily mundane lives of the mysterious Etruscan.
- The focus in Roman Sculpture is ...
- Islamic art reflected Muslims ideas of heaven as a natural paradise and featured many ... patterns as well as repeated geometrical forms and elegant calligraphy.
- Greek art is categorized under three headings which are ..., Classical and Hellenistic Period.
- The tallest egyptian obelisk is ...
- ... known as the system of government in Egyptian Art.
- ... art was created for worship, the goverment and personal use.
- Christian Byzantine also known as the ...
- Doric, ionic and Corinthan are three styles of columns used throughtout Roman architecture in the ...
- Floral decorations topped on Egyptian columns is ...
- ... is known as the first great european civilization culture.
- ... is the tribe that made cave painting.
25 Clues: The focus in Roman Sculpture is ... • The tallest egyptian obelisk is ... • Code of law of ancient Mesopotamia is ... • Christian Byzantine also known as the ... • ... is the tribe that made cave painting. • Paleolithic Era and Neoithic Era also known as ... • The central place for worship in Mesoptamia is ... • Floral decorations topped on Egyptian columns is ... • ...
History of Art 2017-11-24
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- and arches is the characteristic of Roman architecture
- palace is the largest building in Europe during Bronze Age
- has fall in the 'Dark Age' in 1100-800 BC
- is the ancient form of writing
- was the capital of egypt when the pyramids of giza were built
- was a famous building during Roman era
- pattern is the art that Paleolithic people draw to show the important of their existance
- was being produces by Roman to potraits their gods and goddesses
- era is the name of the new stone age
- and stones is the materials that stone age used makes their tools
- place in etruscan era is tomb
- is the river that flowed through Rome
- sculpture is a symbol of fertility
- marked as male graves while amphorae marked as female grave
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- is a famous Megalithic structure during Neolithic era
- is the Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia
- was a place that Roman wall paintings was being found
- is the god of the sea while Zeus is the god of the sky
- is the materials that being used to built Roman buildings
- painting is Paleolithic era art while wall paintings is Neolithic era art
- gods and goddesses are the gods that Roman people believe
- is Noelithic era house
- is the central place for worship in Mesopotamia era
- stage to make papyrus sheet
- and urn is the two types of etruscan funerary art
25 Clues: is Noelithic era house • stage to make papyrus sheet • place in etruscan era is tomb • is the ancient form of writing • sculpture is a symbol of fertility • era is the name of the new stone age • is the river that flowed through Rome • was a famous building during Roman era • has fall in the 'Dark Age' in 1100-800 BC • and urn is the two types of etruscan funerary art • ...
vocabulary 3D Art 2016-08-25
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- a flat piece of clay used to make other objects
- a person that makes artwork
- color you get when mixing red and yellow
- the area of an art work
- green,purple, orange
- the light and dark in an art work
- artwork that appears in the middle of a background
- red, blue, yellow
- to scratch the clay in order to attach two pieces
- the way something feels or appears to feel
- color you get when mixing yellow and blue
- is an example of a shape
- is the path of a dot moving through space
- a 3-d object
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- objects that appear in the back of an art work,
- is an example of a form
- is a 2-D area that is enclosed in some way
- color you get when you mix red and blue
- object that appear in the front of an art work
- adding water to clay in order to attach two pieces
- when you repeat an object
- clay added to a pot to give it color and make it waterproof
- the hue and intensities that can be used in an artwork.
23 Clues: a 3-d object • red, blue, yellow • green,purple, orange • is an example of a form • the area of an art work • is an example of a shape • when you repeat an object • a person that makes artwork • the light and dark in an art work • color you get when you mix red and blue • color you get when mixing red and yellow • color you get when mixing yellow and blue • ...
Art 7 Final 2016-01-19
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- You remove marching ants by pressing control d. What does D stand for?
- Colors you cannot get by mixing, natural
- A blob-like shape
- A color wheel is a circular _________ of color
- Another name for the background when referring to the element space
- The character who opposes or goes against
- Photoshop is unique because it allows you to work in layers
- Texture shows this
- The struggle
- You see this when light reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- A technique used to dry your brush while keeping bristles in tact
- Tints and shades
- A shape with points, angles and corners
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- Pressing this key allows you to navigate while cutting in photoshop
- Beliefs and behaviors of a society
- A document which has a width of 8.5
- Length,width and depth
- Color you get by mixing blue and green
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- A color combination form the color wheel
- 7 building blocks of art
- Color made by mixing a primary with a secondary
- A letter style
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- brushing A technique used to blend colors without using more paint
- A blackened image which focuses on the shape
- The art of rounding
- A Photoshop Document
- Primary + Primary
- Main events of a story
- How many colors in the color wheel
31 Clues: The struggle • A letter style • Tints and shades • A blob-like shape • Primary + Primary • Texture shows this • The art of rounding • A Photoshop Document • Length,width and depth • Main events of a story • 7 building blocks of art • Beliefs and behaviors of a society • How many colors in the color wheel • A document which has a width of 8.5 • Color you get by mixing blue and green • ...
Art 7 Final 2016-01-19
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- Tints and shades
- Colors you cannot get by mixing, natural
- Another name for the background when referring to the element space
- brushing A technique used to blend colors without using more paint
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- A letter style
- A Photoshop Document
- Color made by mixing a primary with a secondary
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- A document which has a width of 8.5
- A color wheel is a circular _________ of color
- A blackened image which focuses on the shape
- The struggle
- A shape with points, angles and corners
- The art of rounding
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- Beliefs and behaviors of a society
- A technique used to dry your brush while keeping bristles in tact
- Pressing this key allows you to navigate while cutting in photoshop
- Length,width and depth
- The character who opposes or goes against
- Texture shows this
- Color you get by mixing blue and green
- Primary + Primary
- A color combination form the color wheel
- You remove marching ants by pressing control d. What does D stand for?
- How many colors in the color wheel
- A blob-like shape
- 7 building blocks of art
- Photoshop is unique because it allows you to work in layers
- You see this when light reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- Main events of a story
31 Clues: The struggle • A letter style • Tints and shades • Primary + Primary • A blob-like shape • Texture shows this • The art of rounding • A Photoshop Document • Length,width and depth • Main events of a story • 7 building blocks of art • Beliefs and behaviors of a society • How many colors in the color wheel • A document which has a width of 8.5 • Color you get by mixing blue and green • ...
Creating 2D Art 2018-12-05
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- Describe, Analyze, Interpret, and Evaluate are the four parts of a _____.
- Shapes that are natural, curved, or free form.
- ______ space is the background area around an object
- Colors that are on opposite sides of a color wheel.
- A color when it’s mixed with white.
- The step of a critique that has the author’s opinion.
- A color scheme using values of a single color?
- Shapes that are angular such as squares and triangles.
- The step of a critique that tells about the basic contents of the artwork.
- The step of a critique where the elements and principles discussed.
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- Blue-Green is an example of a _____ color.
- Line, Shape, and Form are examples of the _____ of art.
- The step of a critique where the meaning of the work explained.
- Borrowing ideas from pre-existing objects or images to create new work.
- Artwork that has regular household objects as the subject.
- Colors that are next to each other on a color wheel.
- Green, Violet, and Orange are _____ colors.
- Unity, Movement, and Balance are examples of the _____ of art.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- Colors that cannot be created, but can be mixed to create all other colors.
- A color when it’s mixed with black.
21 Clues: A color when it’s mixed with white. • A color when it’s mixed with black. • Blue-Green is an example of a _____ color. • Green, Violet, and Orange are _____ colors. • The arrangement of elements in a work of art. • Shapes that are natural, curved, or free form. • A color scheme using values of a single color? • Colors that are on opposite sides of a color wheel. • ...
Creating 2D Art 2018-12-05
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- Colors that are next to each other on a color wheel.
- Unity, Movement, and Balance are examples of the _____ of art.
- Shapes that are angular such as squares and triangles.
- The step of a critique that has the author’s opinion.
- A color scheme using values of a single color?
- ______ space is the background area around an object
- A color when it’s mixed with black.
- Artwork that has regular household objects as the subject.
- Describe, Analyze, Interpret, and Evaluate are the four parts of a _____.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- Shapes that are natural, curved, or free form.
- The step of a critique where the meaning of the work explained.
- Colors that cannot be created, but can be mixed to create all other colors.
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- The step of a critique that tells about the basic contents of the artwork.
- Borrowing ideas from pre-existing objects or images to create new work.
- Colors that are on opposite sides of a color wheel.
- Green, Violet, and Orange are _____ colors.
- Line, Shape, and Form are examples of the _____ of art.
- Blue-Green is an example of a _____ color.
- The step of a critique where the elements and principles discussed.
- A color when it’s mixed with white.
21 Clues: A color when it’s mixed with black. • A color when it’s mixed with white. • Blue-Green is an example of a _____ color. • Green, Violet, and Orange are _____ colors. • The arrangement of elements in a work of art. • Shapes that are natural, curved, or free form. • A color scheme using values of a single color? • Colors that are on opposite sides of a color wheel. • ...
Art Appreciation 3 2019-02-19
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- ____________ of the Sun, is burial building located in Teotihuacan, Mexico. In Egypt you would find them along the Nile River.
- a symbol that suggests how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent. The symbol looks like two horizontal commas.
- in North American the type of home made of clay & straw bricks or stone by indigenous people.
- upright stone slab carved with inscriptions or imagery
- a tall slender tower where the faithful are called to prayer 5 times a day
- a type of Byzantine art depicting religious images of Christ, Virgin & Child, etc.
- a private religious retreat located in Peru, built by Pachacuti
- means floating world
- after medieval times and means rebirth
- it is a pointed arch (make one word)
- another word for an ancient cemetery or burial place
- name of iconic ivory-white marble mausoleum of Indian architecture, built by a prince for his recently deceased wife. (Make one word)
- a society in Mesoamerica that believed human sacrifices would satisfy the gods.
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- arch built on the exterior of a building that transfer the weight to the vault, making it balanced. (Make one word)
- the geometric recreation of the universe often using circular designs that have repeating colors, shapes, and patterns radiating from the center
- name the old term for a land mass that includes South, North, Central America and Mexico.
- manuscript type of book where the illustrations often resemble stained glass and use bright colors made by ground semiprecious stones, like lapis lazuli for blue.
- another type of North American Indian home constructed with poles and animal skins.
- a house of worship for Muslims
- a type of column that has a leaf motif at the top
- Siddhartha is the "enlightened one" in this religion
- a type of column that has a circular, spiral motif on the top
- the type of clay used in making the 8,000 soldier replicas of Qin Shi Huangdi mausoleum, in China (Make one word)
- tiny tiles or cut glass that is used in making a 2D image. See pg. 397
24 Clues: means floating world • a house of worship for Muslims • it is a pointed arch (make one word) • after medieval times and means rebirth • a type of column that has a leaf motif at the top • Siddhartha is the "enlightened one" in this religion • another word for an ancient cemetery or burial place • upright stone slab carved with inscriptions or imagery • ...
AP ART HISTORY 2012-11-27
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- Long central area
- A column carved to depict a human figure.
- The area over a door enclosed by an arch and a lintel often decorated with sculpture or mosaic.
- Filled up with decorating or patterns. No space.
- An ornamental design made up of three rounded lobes placed adjacent to one another.
- Float, Floating, Frontal, and Formal. Ex. Emperor Justinian and His Attendants.
- Western Europe. Sturdy piers and thick walls. Rounded Arch and Barrel Vault. Stone sculpture.
- The vertical element found on both sides of an opening in a wall and supporting an arch or lintel.
- Almond shape figure that surrounds people.
- A round window, often filled with stain glass, with tracery patterns in the form of wheel spokes. Gothic.
- Large circle at the end wall, usually vaulted.
- The space around the altar in a church.
- Two-panel.
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- Constantinople, northern Italy. 330-1453. Pendentives and piers. Lavish inside but plain outside.
- The part that crosses nave.
- A container often made of precious materials used as a repository to protect and display sacred relics.
- An arch built on the exterior of a building that transfers the thrust of the roof vaults at important stress points through the wall to a detached buttress pier leading to the wall buttress.
- A type of imagery used in Europe and western Asia during the ancient and medieval periods, characterized by stylized animals or animal- like forms arranged in intricate patterns.
- A wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, used in building an arch or vault.
- The space containing central dome, sanctuary, and apse.
- A ground entrance door or gate in Churches.
- Forecourt.
- Passage or open corridor of a church.
- an enclosed passage between the main entrance and nave.
- Inside the church, the round part from the pillars.
- Northern Europe, mainly France. Flying Buttresses. Pointed Arch and Rib Vault. To impress, uplift. Stained Glass.
26 Clues: Forecourt. • Two-panel. • Long central area • The part that crosses nave. • Passage or open corridor of a church. • The space around the altar in a church. • A column carved to depict a human figure. • Almond shape figure that surrounds people. • A ground entrance door or gate in Churches. • Large circle at the end wall, usually vaulted. • ...
Art Crossword II 2013-01-22
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- this "cheat sheet" shows you how to mix colors from the three primary colors
- a secondary color mixed from blue and yellow
- this tool helps you to smudge charcoal
- another word for "drawings" (hint: these are due each friday)
- This type of shading uses little dots
- small "rough draft" drawings that you use to plan your final project
- a tool that helps you to accurately copy a drawing or picture
- this white pastel is used for adding highlights to a charcoal drawing
- a very carefully detailed outline
- this is the most common type of shading
- a drawing or painting that you make of yourself
- this word refers to where things are placed in your drawing or painting
- this line represents eye level in one point perspective
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- this type of shading uses parallel lines
- Claude Monet was part of this 19th century art movement
- this type of shading is done quickly and looks like controlled scribbling
- the dot you use in one point perspective
- a drawing or painting that you make of someone else
- this type of charcoal smudges easily
- Leonardo da Vinci was part of this 15th-16th century art movement
- Pablo Picasso was part of this 20th century art movement
- one of the three primary colors
22 Clues: one of the three primary colors • a very carefully detailed outline • this type of charcoal smudges easily • This type of shading uses little dots • this tool helps you to smudge charcoal • this is the most common type of shading • this type of shading uses parallel lines • the dot you use in one point perspective • a secondary color mixed from blue and yellow • ...
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. • ...
2D Art Terminology 2013-11-20
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- Cutting down, focusing on a particular area
- The way an artist expresses their ideas
- An artist who painted colourful interiors
- Where your eye is drawn when you first look at an artwork
- An artwork that is based on what is real, but does not look like a photograph
- A secondary colour
- A warm colour
- Two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- Inside a part of a building
- "Wild Beasts"
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- A principle of art that gives dominance
- A Dutch Artist
- Arrangement of the objects in the artwork
- A pictorial form that represents something
- The leaders of an art movement
- A range of chosen colours
- The degree of lightness or darkness
- An art movement that uses unnatural, rich colours
- A repetitive, decorative design
- The relationship of sizes between the different parts
20 Clues: A warm colour • "Wild Beasts" • A Dutch Artist • A secondary colour • A range of chosen colours • Inside a part of a building • The leaders of an art movement • A repetitive, decorative design • The degree of lightness or darkness • A principle of art that gives dominance • The way an artist expresses their ideas • Two colours opposite on the colour wheel • ...
Art Week Vocabulary 2014-01-21
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- wheel a circular diagram which shows the relationship between colors
- a point of view
- the part of a painting which appears nearest to the front
- a simple drawing that is done quickly
- a room or building where an artist works
- the size of something in comparison to something else
- pictures made by pasting bits of material, paper and/or objects onto a background surface such as wood, paper, or canvas
- a pattern or picture made by putting together small, colored pieces
- a large painting, usually on a wall or ceiling
- (three dimensional) in painting, to give something depth by shading
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- life a drawing or painting of an inanimate objects ( something without movement) such as fruit or flowers
- cloth backed or stretched over a frame as a surface for a painting
- the part of a picture which is behind the main subject
- to train under a skilled artist or tradesman
- colors the colors you get by mixing parts of two primary colors (orange, purple, and green)
- difference between the light and dark parts of a picture
- colors the set of colors from which all other colors are made (Red, Blue, and Yellow)
- a person who gives their opinion about whether something is good or valuable
- point the center of attention
- the way you feel; artists and writers often try to make you feel certain emotion (happy, sad, angry, etc.) with their work
20 Clues: a point of view • point the center of attention • a simple drawing that is done quickly • a room or building where an artist works • to train under a skilled artist or tradesman • a large painting, usually on a wall or ceiling • the size of something in comparison to something else • the part of a picture which is behind the main subject • ...
ART 204 Midterm 2014-01-23
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- smoothly-dressed stone
- protective
- king of Egyptians
- from Ancient Peloponnese
- window on upper wall above side aisle roof
- structure on square base with triangular-shape faces
- fired clay
- grand entryway
- surrounded by a colonnade
- unreal perfection
- of South Aegean island art
- stepped structure supporting a temple
- range of colors
- pouring vessel in figural or animal shape
- projecting porch or roof supported on a colonnade
- gold layer on base material
- large, round area enclosed by stone or posts
- one-story structure with slant-walls and flat top that rises above a tomb
- 3-D raised design above flat background
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- people named for king of Crete
- writing formed by wedge-shaped marks in clay
- tells a story
- picture writing of Ancient Egypt
- final stone on a corbel vault
- oval frame to signify honored name
- row of columns supporting a lintel
- painting with colors in hot wax
- succession of rulers from one family group
- huge boulders in construction
- city of the dead
- looped cross signifying life
- massive gateway with slanted sides
- defensive fortress
- thin layer of decorative material used as overlay
- delicate wire decoration
- largest room for Mycenaean royals
- circular building with corbel ceiling
- area above lintel
- side view of head and/or figure
- standing decorated stone
40 Clues: protective • fired clay • tells a story • grand entryway • range of colors • city of the dead • king of Egyptians • area above lintel • unreal perfection • defensive fortress • smoothly-dressed stone • from Ancient Peloponnese • delicate wire decoration • standing decorated stone • surrounded by a colonnade • of South Aegean island art • gold layer on base material • looped cross signifying life • ...
Art & Peace Crossword! 2014-02-18
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- Many say, "We want to achieve world _____________."
- A style that Picasso often used in his art
- A Dutch painter, famous for his painting,"Starry Night"
- A painting by Leonardo da Vinci that is famous for a slight smile
- Piano keys, old movies, old photographs, opposites
- Painting with small dots-a technique
- Latin word for peace
- An organization for peace started by Jeremy Gilley
- Recently deceased fighter for peace and equality
- Grass, dollar bill, "go", rainforest
- Daffodils, the sun, pollen
- A temporary time of peace between to parties
- Greatly used color in the Chinese culture
- The colors blue, yellow, and red are this category
- Many Renaissance artists got their inspiration from this book
- An impressionistic French artist
- Spanish word for peace
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- A common symbol in paintings used to represent peace- a bird
- A unique famous Spanish artist who stood for peace
- "I'm feeling really ____________." :(
- Famous for his simple paintings of colored rectangles
- Using blue, yellow and red, you can make all of these colors
- Artist, inventor, mathematician, sculptor, anatomist, wrote backwards
- A kind of paint that is watery and thin
- Official date of Peace Day
- This category of colors are made from secondary colors
- "Peace" in French
- Art just using pencils, no paint
- "Peace" in the Hawaiian language
- "Peace" in Dutch
- A color - represents girls
31 Clues: "Peace" in Dutch • "Peace" in French • Latin word for peace • Spanish word for peace • Official date of Peace Day • Daffodils, the sun, pollen • A color - represents girls • Art just using pencils, no paint • "Peace" in the Hawaiian language • An impressionistic French artist • Painting with small dots-a technique • Grass, dollar bill, "go", rainforest • ...
