art Crossword Puzzles
Intro to Art 2025-12-16
Across
- A shading technique that uses tiny scribbles.
- Effective composition should minimize ________ _________.
- A portrait of an artist CREATED BY THAT ARTIST.
- When you add BLACK to the hue to make the color DARKER.
- Blue, Green, and Purple are examples of ________ Colors.
- The process in art of smoothly transitioning from one color to another.
- Is the Scientific name for Color without white or black added to it.
- A group of colors that are NEXT to each other on the color wheel.
- STRONG DIFFERENCES in an artwork.
- Colors ACROSS from each other on the color wheel.
- When you add WHITE to the hue to make the color LIGHTER.
- An artwork in which the subject matter is nature.
- The action of taking something for one’s own use, typically without the owners permission.
- the LIGHTNESS or DARKNESS in an artwork.
- The spot on the horizon line where all parallel lines intersect.
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- Is the Scientific name for Color without white or black added to it.
- An ARTWORK OF A PERSON typically from the SHOULDERS up.
- The process of representing three dimensional objects in a two dimensional space.
- Texture that you can physically touch.
- A shading technique that uses intersecting lines.
- Intentional use of ________ can also guide the viewer's eye.
- A tool used to help identify a range of values.
- An organized group of colors.
- A shading technique that uses parallel lines.
- 3 colors that make a triangle on the color wheel.
- An imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.
- The boundary that separates the sky from land or water.
- A shading technique that uses many tiny dots.
- The arrangement of everything we see in an image.
- A color scheme that uses one color.
- The color you get when you mix complementary colors.
- The most important object in an artwork should be __________.
- Red, Yellow, and Orange are examples of ________ Colors.
- The illusion of texture that can only be seen with the eyes.
- The meaning of the artwork.
35 Clues: The meaning of the artwork. • An organized group of colors. • STRONG DIFFERENCES in an artwork. • A color scheme that uses one color. • Texture that you can physically touch. • the LIGHTNESS or DARKNESS in an artwork. • A shading technique that uses tiny scribbles. • A shading technique that uses parallel lines. • A shading technique that uses many tiny dots. • ...
Art, Folklore, & Expression 2026-04-23
Across
- Art and crafts made by ordinary people using traditional techniques, not formal training
- A sculpture by Michelangelo showing the Virgin Mary holding the dead body of Jesus
- A humorous story or performance with a happy ending, often poking fun at human flaws
- Magical stories featuring imaginary beings like fairies, giants, or talking animals, often with a moral lesson
- A simple song or poem that tells a story, often about love, tragedy, or adventure
- A long or difficult search for something valuable, often the central plot of a myth or legend
- Permanent ink designs inserted into the skin to mark status, identity, or spiritual beliefs
- The practice of intentionally cutting or scarring the skin to create permanent designs for cultural identity
- The practice of lengthening the neck using brass coils, traditionally among the Kayan people of Myanmar as a beauty ideal
- Objects, images, or actions that stand for something else, especially cultural ideas or values
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs passed down through generations by word of mouth
- An ancient Greek temple in Athens dedicated to the goddess Athena, famous for its sculpture and architecture
- Aztec goddess of earth and death, often depicted with a skirt of serpents and a necklace of hearts
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- A serious story with an unhappy ending, often involving the downfall of a main character
- A legendary creature from West Virginia folklore said to be a winged humanoid associated with disaster
- Wooden masks from the Sande society of West Africa, used in initiation rituals for girls
- A set of principles about beauty and artistic taste within a culture
- In European folklore, a fairy child left in place of a human baby stolen by fairies
- A cave in France famous for prehistoric paintings of animals dating back over 17,000 years
- A small prehistoric statue of a woman with exaggerated body parts, symbolizing fertility
- A massive painting by Pablo Picasso depicting the horrors of the bombing of a Spanish town during war
- A traditional story from the past that is believed to be based on real people or events but is not historically proven
- An irrational belief that certain actions or objects bring good or bad luck
- A traditional sacred story explaining natural phenomena, cultural practices, or beliefs of a people
24 Clues: A set of principles about beauty and artistic taste within a culture • An irrational belief that certain actions or objects bring good or bad luck • A simple song or poem that tells a story, often about love, tragedy, or adventure • A sculpture by Michelangelo showing the Virgin Mary holding the dead body of Jesus • ...
Art 101 Crossword 2026-03-30
Across
- the physical properties and shape of a work of art
- the Romans perfected this construction technique, allowing them to build vaults and domes
- chalk medium with colored pigment and a nongreasy binder added to it
- an image that represents something other than its literal appearance
- sculpture that is intended to be viewed from one direction; can be high or low [this]
- the kind of seeing that visually participates with art and helps us reflect on our filters of prejudice, emotion, and customs
- sculpture technique that uses a mold and molten material that is poured and then hardened
- the kind of balance achieved by a composition with two different sides that possess the same visual weight
- painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculptor of David
- winner of the competition for the doors of the baptistery in Florence
- pairs of colors are called [this] when they are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- the surroundings within which a work of art exists
- the meaning of message of a work of art
- temple for Athena atop the acropolis in Athens
- Renaissance painter known for Primavera and Birth of Venus
- domed building in Rome that was a temple for all the gods
- the art of writing; decorative, aesthetic handwriting
- the painter who pioneered the Cubism, famous for his Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (Young girls of Avignon)
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- technique for representing depth that uses vanishing points
- a means of countering the laws of perspective in order to compensate for the distortion created by the point of view
- Japanese printmaker who is famous for his series depicting Mt Fuji
- painting medium that combines water, pigment, and egg yolk
- in Italian, "light-dark"; the use of strong contrast between light and shadow in art
- the fourth dimension
- when a work of art does not have a single focus demanding the viewer's attention, it is called [this]
- the temple of Islam that has a well directed to Mecca
- painting on walls with a mixture of pigment and limewater on fresh plaster
- Japanese aesthetic attitude that prefers imperfection and incompleteness; often paired with 'sabi,' a preference of the sign of aging
- in printmaking, the original surface upon which the design has been created
- type of painting that combines pigment with a binder of hot wax
- literally meaning "stone writing," this is the chief process planographic printmaking that depends on the fact that grease and water don't mix
- the architect who designed the double-shelled dome atop Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence
32 Clues: the fourth dimension • the meaning of message of a work of art • temple for Athena atop the acropolis in Athens • the physical properties and shape of a work of art • the surroundings within which a work of art exists • the temple of Islam that has a well directed to Mecca • the art of writing; decorative, aesthetic handwriting • ...
Art of War 2026-05-07
Across
- (from Unorthodox): Following traditional or accepted beliefs.
- Marked by different colors; diverse.
- A nobleman ranking above an earl and below a duke.
- Forcibly pulled or taken away from someone's control.
- Layers of rock or levels within a social hierarchy.
- A storehouse for threshed grain.
- Fair and impartial.
- Bringing someone under total control or domination.
- Overstepping bounds; failing to observe appropriate limits.
- A direct ancestor or the originator of an idea.
- A particular position, point, or place.
- Creating favorable circumstances or benefits.
- An official order or commission to do something.
- The quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
- A collection of written texts or a body of work.
- British noblemen ranking below a marquess.
- Reluctant acceptance of something without protest.
- Estates of land held on condition of feudal service.
- Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame.
- Relating to myths; legendary or exaggerated.
- The formal act or deed of giving land for service.
- Large metal pots used for cooking over an open fire.
- A person's social environment or setting.
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- Granted a title or benefit; or discussed/exchanged opinions.
- (listed as Dimentary): Limited to basic principles; undeveloped.
- Obstinately uncooperative toward authority.
- Schemes or tricks used to outwit an opponent.
- The quality of having good judgment and wisdom.
- Conducive to success; favorable or promising.
- A leading or dominant state or person.
- Persons granted land in return for homage and allegiance.
- Conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior.
- Troops stationed in a town or fortress to defend it.
- Contrary to what is usual, traditional, or accepted.
- A distinct territory or group enclosed within a larger one.
- In a manner suggesting the opposite of what is expected.
- Excessively concerned with minor details or rules.
- A defensive wall; a person or thing that acts as a protection.
- Of doubtful authenticity, though widely circulated as true.
- The act of convincing someone to believe or do something.
- Taken a position of power illegally or by force.
- Pretended, faked, or insincere.
- A long, narrow flag attached to a lance or helmet.
- Relating to the later part of the Stone Age.
- Requiring enormous strength or effort.
- The quality of being worthy or deserving of praise.
- Rulers who hold absolute power, often exercised cruelly.
- Relating to a government minister or acting as an agent.
- Someone who discovers hidden knowledge or predicts the future.
49 Clues: Fair and impartial. • Pretended, faked, or insincere. • A storehouse for threshed grain. • Marked by different colors; diverse. • A leading or dominant state or person. • Requiring enormous strength or effort. • A particular position, point, or place. • A person's social environment or setting. • British noblemen ranking below a marquess. • ...
Art Pop Quiz 2026-05-11
Across
- When your eye is not drawn to any specific area in a piece of art; created through quantity, value, size and color
- A style of abstract art that uses geometric patterns, lines, and contrast to create illusions of movement or warping
- The illusion of three-dimensional space and distance on a two-dimensional surface
- A horizontal boundary separating sky from ground, representing the viewer's eye level within a scene
- The empty space, background, or area around the main subjects of an image
- Art that does not represent accurate visual reality
- Colors opposite from eachother on the color wheel
- The main object or area of interest in a composition
- Objects that appear to grow distant
- The lightness or darkness of something
- The area/objects closest to the viewer, often darker and larger
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- Colors next to eachother on the color wheel
- The area behind the subject objects, often lighter and smaller
- A specific spot on the horizon line in a perspective drawing where receding parallel lines appear to come together and ultimately disappear
- A visual composition made up various elements/ mediums (i.e. paper, glue, found objects, etc)
- To reduce/simplify an image by limiting the number of identifiable color values
- A process used to copy an image from one location to another, often with charcoal, graphite or carbon paper
- Vibrant, thick paint used to make bold and bright artwork
- When something appears "digital" or broken into visible, square-shaped pixels
- Soft, blendable paint that can be layered, thinned out, and splattered
20 Clues: Objects that appear to grow distant • The lightness or darkness of something • Colors next to eachother on the color wheel • Colors opposite from eachother on the color wheel • Art that does not represent accurate visual reality • The main object or area of interest in a composition • Vibrant, thick paint used to make bold and bright artwork • ...
Principles of Art 2026-05-12
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- Oversees budgeting and organization
- Shot that interrupts the main action
- Three-legged camera support
- First public showing of a film or video
- Moving visual recording
- Spoken conversation between characters
- Arrangement of visual elements in a shot
- Series of clips edited together
- Background used for visual effects
- Captures sound during production
- Recreated sound effects in post-production
- Transmission of audio or video to audiences
- Effect between two clips or scenes
- Amount of light entering the camera
- Sound used in production
- Illuminates a scene for filming
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- Art of camera work and lighting
- Clarity or detail of a video image
- Opening in a camera lens
- Narration heard over video
- Process of arranging video clips
- Changes the camera’s focal length
- Leads the production process
- Area where clips are organized in editing software
- Technique of creating moving images
- Single image in a video sequence
- Sharpness of an image
- Device used to record video
- Visual plan of scenes before filming
- Written dialogue and scene directions
30 Clues: Sharpness of an image • Moving visual recording • Opening in a camera lens • Sound used in production • Narration heard over video • Three-legged camera support • Device used to record video • Leads the production process • Art of camera work and lighting • Series of clips edited together • Illuminates a scene for filming • Process of arranging video clips • ...
Ancient Japan 2021-07-19
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 __________. • ...
Elements & Principles of Art 2023-05-03
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
INTODUCTION TO ART 2021-12-16
Across
- art: deals with the history and literature of art.
- skill with which one uses tools and materials to execute a given task. It is a skill of making things, especially by hand.
- technology; the making of crafts.
- drawing and painting compositions from objects that exist naturally.
- composition; composition from a given topic.
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- arranging visual images and words to communicate a message.
- art: perceived and appreciated by use of the sense of vision. Performing art: deals with the use of body parts.
- one who is skilled in a particular craft.
- expressing one’s feelings /ideas.
- tangible and observed in height
- refers to the work of art that is skilfully produced by hands especially in a traditional way.
- object designed to perform a specific kind of work but it’s not part of the final work.
- a substance used to create an artwork.
- defined by medium and composition and made on flat surfaces.
14 Clues: tangible and observed in height • expressing one’s feelings /ideas. • technology; the making of crafts. • a substance used to create an artwork. • one who is skilled in a particular craft. • composition; composition from a given topic. • art: deals with the history and literature of art. • arranging visual images and words to communicate a message. • ...
Martial Arts 2013-02-23
Across
- A sparring match between two karate fighters.
- Wooden swords used in Japanese martial arts for training and competitions.
- A man who invented karate and impressed the emperor of japan by showing his skill and started teaching this Japanese martial art in Japan in 1921.
- Japanese fencing meaning ''the way of the sword''.
- The warriors of pre-modern Japan.
- A Japanese sword with ties to medieval times.
- Martial arts training hall in Tokyo.
- Martial art of Japanese archery meaning ''the way of the bow''.
- One fighter or a group performs their skills in front of judges.
- The japanese art of fighting with spear.
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- A uniform for training used in martial arts
- Japanese style fighting.
- A Japanese weapon shaped like a single-edge knife and is similar to a short sword.
- Modern system for self-improvement and training.
- Not only winning fights but also the training of one's body and spirit.
- A long wooden staff made of bamboo or other strong woods.
- Chinese Kung fu and the Korean Taekwondo.
- The way of the harmonious spirit, a Japanese martial art. Techniques allow one to overpower their opponent without much strength, and without injury to either party.
- The art of flexibility or strength.
- Japanese style of wrestling and Japan's national sport.
20 Clues: Japanese style fighting. • The warriors of pre-modern Japan. • The art of flexibility or strength. • Martial arts training hall in Tokyo. • The japanese art of fighting with spear. • Chinese Kung fu and the Korean Taekwondo. • A uniform for training used in martial arts • A sparring match between two karate fighters. • A Japanese sword with ties to medieval times. • ...
Recap - Unit 1 2023-10-10
Across
- Donc =
- York City Where does Banksy paint
- D.S.K. paints in ...
- Street art and graffiti are forms of ... expression
- Contrairement à =
- Abîmer = (to)
- D.S.K. risks j..., a... and f...
- D.S.K. is an ...
- A writer paints in difficult to ... places
- D.S.K. just wants to make cities ...
- The ... think it's art
- The ... thinks it's vandalism
- A writer paints for personal ...
- Graffiti Alley is in ...
- Some people don't want ..., they think it's vandalism
- On the ... hand, on the ... hand
- Un guide touristique =
- Pour écrire la ..., on répond à why? how?
- Some ... work with the graffiti artists
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- De nos jours =
- Souhaiter = (to) ... to
- à l'arrière-plan = (in the...)
- A writer paints at ...
- Un graffiti = a ... of graffiti
- Pour écrire l'..., on répons à what? where? when? who?
- Le pluriel de "one person"
- Street art is art ... (pendant que) graffiti is vandalism
- A street artist paints to ... cities
- Recruter = (to)
- Graffiti is illegal ... (alors que) street art is legal
- Autoriser = (to)
- Who paints graffiti?
- A street artist paints in ...
- It is an ... gallery
- Everyone ... Banksy in NYC
- D.S.K. ... for Dark Side Kids
- au premier plan = (in the...)
- Banksy is an ... artist
- For D.S.K., their graffiti is not ...
39 Clues: Donc = • Abîmer = (to) • De nos jours = • Recruter = (to) • D.S.K. is an ... • Autoriser = (to) • Contrairement à = • D.S.K. paints in ... • Who paints graffiti? • It is an ... gallery • A writer paints at ... • The ... think it's art • Un guide touristique = • Souhaiter = (to) ... to • Banksy is an ... artist • Graffiti Alley is in ... • Le pluriel de "one person" • Everyone ... Banksy in NYC • ...
The Final Review Crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- Blurriness between areas/colors
- Where the eye is meant to fall in an artwork
- Religious Symbols (like halos)
- The plainest columns of Greece
- The "Dot" art of Post Impressionism
- Invented the pottery wheel
- Everything after Post-Impressionism is considered _____ art.
- Venuses were believed to represent ____.
- The structures of the Mesopotamian people
- These woven blankets decorated Medieval buildings, they kept the walls warm
- The most decorative columns of Greece
- These caves were closed off during the Paleolithic Era.
- Paired with contrast
- Islamic Courtyard
- Romans had plainer _ than the Greeks
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- Multiple Gods
- The three biggest religions of Byzantine and Islam are referred to as _ (Christianity, Judaism, Islam)
- The Venus of ____ is the most famous Venus.
- Who used calligraphy to decorate?
- Da Vinci and Donatello are two ____ of the Renaissance.
- These items were made by Egyptians to hold organs.
- Had a dark, moody palette with chiaroscuro
- The number of elements and principles of art
- Art from this time period is linked to propaganda
- Venus is the ____ goddess of love.
- Used to make frescos
- The name of Ms. Below's dog (added for funnsies)
- Changes in __, religion, politics, and art happened in the Renaissance.
28 Clues: Multiple Gods • Islamic Courtyard • Used to make frescos • Paired with contrast • Invented the pottery wheel • Religious Symbols (like halos) • The plainest columns of Greece • Blurriness between areas/colors • Who used calligraphy to decorate? • Venus is the ____ goddess of love. • The "Dot" art of Post Impressionism • Romans had plainer _ than the Greeks • ...
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
Visual Arts Crosswords Arif 12U 2020-08-11
Across
- The most recognizable painting.
- A primary color.
- A colored material completely or nearly insoluble in water.
- The time period whose name means rebirth.
- A self supporting wooden frame.
- Philosopher known for his distate of modern art and architecture, which according to him lacks beauty.
- An art gallery in Paris.
- One of Van Gogh's most notable works.
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- People or works that are radical.
- The 19th-century art movement originating from France.
- The man behind the iconic sculpture of David.
- The repeated use of art elements to create pattern.
- Something painted upon.
- A wholesome painter.
- A secondary color.
15 Clues: A primary color. • A secondary color. • A wholesome painter. • Something painted upon. • An art gallery in Paris. • The most recognizable painting. • A self supporting wooden frame. • People or works that are radical. • One of Van Gogh's most notable works. • The time period whose name means rebirth. • The man behind the iconic sculpture of David. • ...
Principios y Garantías Constitucionales 2026-04-11
Across
- (Art 54): Garantía laboral para personas con discapacidad.
- (Art 25): El trabajo debe ser en condiciones dignas y...
- (Art 48): Carácter del derecho a la seguridad social.
- (Art 54): Formación profesional y técnica para el trabajo.
- (Art 48): Naturaleza pública de la seguridad social.
- (Art 25): Formas de trabajo que gozan de protección estatal.
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- (Art 48): Uso óptimo de los recursos en la seguridad social.
- (Art 26): Facultad de escoger profesión u oficio sin coacción.
- (Art 38): Asociación de personas que comparten un mismo oficio.
- (Art 26): Actividad que requiere formación académica y título.
10 Clues: (Art 48): Naturaleza pública de la seguridad social. • (Art 48): Carácter del derecho a la seguridad social. • (Art 25): El trabajo debe ser en condiciones dignas y... • (Art 54): Garantía laboral para personas con discapacidad. • (Art 54): Formación profesional y técnica para el trabajo. • (Art 48): Uso óptimo de los recursos en la seguridad social. • ...
korsord 2017-09-26
Across
- när en ekosystem kan bara ha ett vis antal levande varelser och om det blir för många dör det så många som det kommer
- när en art förökar sig olika mycket varje år,både mer och mindre
- levande faktorer som djur
- en av en art
- flera av en och samma art
- nedbrytare
- anpassad för överlevnad
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- när en art lever och sedan dör ut och efter något åt börjar leva igen
- ett bergränsat naturområde
- icke levande
- artens hemmiljö
- växter
- djur
- läran om livet
- läran om huset
15 Clues: djur • växter • nedbrytare • icke levande • en av en art • läran om livet • läran om huset • artens hemmiljö • anpassad för överlevnad • levande faktorer som djur • flera av en och samma art • ett bergränsat naturområde • när en art förökar sig olika mycket varje år,både mer och mindre • när en art lever och sedan dör ut och efter något åt börjar leva igen • ...
Art 2 FINAL REVIEW 2025-05-19
Across
- gel-like plate to create reverse painted images
- Where does wool come from
- CLAY ROLLED LIKE A SAUSAGE
- A cardboard sculpture is made from
- A collection of one’s artwork for a period of time
- Printmaking technique that creates 1 image
- HOW SOMETHINGS FEELS
- Metal relief with wax paint
- Using yarn with wax or glue to cover an image
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- An artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric
- A paint with a glass-like finish when fired in a kiln
- Art that can be seen in three dimensions
- Four triangles and a square
- 3D ART
- art from wool, fabric or yarn
- is a metalworking process for producing raised or sunken designs or relief in sheet metal.
- FLAT PANCAKE MADE FROM CLAY
- USING COILS TO BUILD A BOWL
- Using a needle to poke the wool into a piece of fabric
- Art created with paint made from wax
- Gelli print made by rolling a layer of paint on the gel plate, then placing a magazine image on it and removing it, then lifting the image on paper is a
- CREATING ART WITH A HOT TOOL ON WOOD OR Leather
- found objects to create a print
23 Clues: 3D ART • HOW SOMETHINGS FEELS • Where does wool come from • CLAY ROLLED LIKE A SAUSAGE • Four triangles and a square • FLAT PANCAKE MADE FROM CLAY • USING COILS TO BUILD A BOWL • Metal relief with wax paint • art from wool, fabric or yarn • found objects to create a print • A cardboard sculpture is made from • Art created with paint made from wax • ...
The arts 2025-05-08
Across
- – A person who takes pictures professionally.
- – A painting of natural outdoor scenery.
- – A person who plays and mixes music at events.
- – A public show of art, often in a gallery or museum.
- – The area where actors perform in a theater.
- – A piece of art made from stone, wood, or other materials.
- — A person who performs in plays or movies.
- – A person who writes music.
- – Someone who creates paintings, drawings, or sculptures.
- – A place where art is shown to the public.
- – A work of art that is of very high quality.
- – A person who plays the guitar.
- – A simple, quick drawing.
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- – A person who writes and sings their own songs.
- – Someone who moves to music as a performance.
- – A show in front of an audience.
- – A person who plays drums in a band.
- – The group of people watching a performance.
- – A person who plans and creates dance routines.
- – Someone who performs songs using their voice.
- – A painting or photo of a person’s face or body.
- – An artist who makes 3D art using stone, wood, or metal.
- – A painting or drawing of objects, not people or landscapes.
- – The person who controls a film or theater production.
- – The group of actors in a play or film.
25 Clues: – A simple, quick drawing. • – A person who writes music. • – A person who plays the guitar. • – A show in front of an audience. • – A person who plays drums in a band. • – A painting of natural outdoor scenery. • – The group of actors in a play or film. • — A person who performs in plays or movies. • – A place where art is shown to the public. • ...
Art History Crossword: Ancient Greece 2025-12-01
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- floor platform of a Greek temple
- bowl for mixing wine and water
- most decorative column order
- independent Greek community like Athens
- Polykleitos rule for ideal proportions
- Spear Bearer statue by Polykleitos
- art period focused on idealism and balance
- earliest Greek art period with stiff poses
- Archaic clothed female statue
- horizontal decorative band on buildings
- natural weight shift in Classical statues
- emotional Hellenistic bronze statue
- belief that humans and achievements matter
- pursuit of perfection in art
- Archaic nude male statue
- columns all around a building
- calm controlled emotional style in art
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- conflict where Greeks united against Persia
- pottery with black silhouettes
- slight bulge in columns for optical effect
- pottery with red figures on black
- square panel between triglyphs
- column order with scroll volutes
- art period with emotion drama and movement
- gold and ivory statue of Athena
- battle between gods and giants
- Egyptian proportional system used by Greeks
- Hellenistic statue of Nike
- simplest column order with no base
- inner chamber of a Greek temple
- leader who spread Greek culture widely
- panel with three vertical grooves
- festival parade shown on Parthenon frieze
- slight upward smile on Archaic statues
- wax based paint used on sculptures
- temple dedicated to Athena
36 Clues: Archaic nude male statue • Hellenistic statue of Nike • temple dedicated to Athena • most decorative column order • pursuit of perfection in art • Archaic clothed female statue • columns all around a building • pottery with black silhouettes • bowl for mixing wine and water • square panel between triglyphs • battle between gods and giants • gold and ivory statue of Athena • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2023-11-21
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- is the relationship between items in a painting
- is the path of a moving point.
- An element of art that refers to "hue"
- is one of the most important aspects of well-designed art and is planned by the artist.
- the area around the focal point of the art piece and might be positive or negative, shallow or deep, open, or closed.
- A principle in art where important elements and ideas are emphasized via composition.
- The art principle which refers to the arrangement of elements in an artwork. It can be either formal symmetrical, informal asymmetrical, or radial.
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- is used by artists to direct viewers through their work, often to a focal area.
- The range of lightness or darkness in a color.
- An element of art focused on all three dimensions (height, width, and depth).
- refers to differences in values, colors, textures, shapes, and other elements.
- design, motif, or symbol repeated over and over
- can be rough or smooth to the touch, imitating a particular feel or sensation.
- The element of art that describes a two-dimensional area (height and width).
14 Clues: is the path of a moving point. • An element of art that refers to "hue" • The range of lightness or darkness in a color. • is the relationship between items in a painting • design, motif, or symbol repeated over and over • The element of art that describes a two-dimensional area (height and width). • ...
Artistic manifestations 2025-05-25
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- This art form uses pencils, charcoal, or ink to create visual representations, often on paper. It’s where many artworks begin.
- This visual art is created with brush and paint, often on canvas. It can be realistic, abstract, or impressionistic.
- This art form uses sound—voice or instruments—to express emotions, tell stories, or entertain.
- This is the art of designing buildings and structures, combining beauty, purpose, and space.
- This art combines movement and body expression, often performed to classical or contemporary music.
- This artistic expression uses a camera to capture moments, people, or places, turning them into lasting memories.
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- This art form appears on city walls and is known for its vibrant colors and social messages.
- This type of art creates visual and functional objects from clay, often baked in a kiln.
- This is the art of storytelling through written words. It can express emotions, share knowledge, or spark imagination.
- This is the art of making motion pictures that combine visuals, sound, and storytelling to engage audiences.
- This artistic practice shapes materials like clay or bronze into three-dimensional forms.
- This form of art involves live performers who act out stories on stage using voice, gesture, and emotion.
12 Clues: This type of art creates visual and functional objects from clay, often baked in a kiln. • This artistic practice shapes materials like clay or bronze into three-dimensional forms. • This art form appears on city walls and is known for its vibrant colors and social messages. • ...
Context for Janvier Legacy 2012-03-05
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- Houle's role in the late 1970s where he influenced fresh "tracks" into Indian territory
- Janvier describes himself as a mental ______
- those marks in Janvier's work that invite chants and drumming
- this label has historically been applied to Native art
- Janvier used this number to evoke a political statement in his early years
- Houle is concerned that Janvier's voice is monitored because he is seen as this
- the language and cultural identity of Alex Janvier
- the taking of another's culture for your own use
- a Western notion of how to deal with nature
- an irrational and emotional artist who contrasts with Janvier's style
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- contemporary Aboriginal art is positioned as this within current discourse
- an integral part of the power structure in Native art
- art is seen as this when viewed as a relic of a bygone era
- Janvier integrates these into his 1990 works
- Janvier describes himself as Canada's first Indian ___
- the European painter that influenced Janvier in his work
- a government policy that was seen as a logical administrative practice in Aboriginal affairs
- Janvier declares that our ___ power has returned
- Janvier's use of cryptic ___ inspired Houle to write
- this attribute is needed to appreciate Janvier's art
20 Clues: a Western notion of how to deal with nature • Janvier describes himself as a mental ______ • Janvier integrates these into his 1990 works • Janvier declares that our ___ power has returned • the taking of another's culture for your own use • the language and cultural identity of Alex Janvier • Janvier's use of cryptic ___ inspired Houle to write • ...
Europe 2016-03-24
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- modern art gallery in London
- clock tower in London
- staircase in Rome
- biggest art gallery in Paris
- tower in Paris
- river in Paris
- ruins in Rome
- 3rd village in Cinque Terre
- amphitheatre in Rome
- fountain in Rome
- bridge in Venice
- cathedral in Florence
- ferris wheel in London
- art gallery in London
- river in Rome
- abbey in London
- square in Paris
- cathedral in Paris
- 1st village in Cinque Terre
- plaza in Rome
- cathedral in London
- BONUS: church in Barcelona
- bridge in Florence
- art gallery in Florence
- street in Paris
- river in London
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- domed church in Rome
- hill in Rome
- basilica in Paris
- BONUS:cathedral in Moscow
- park in London
- bridge in London
- arch in Paris
- square in London
- palace in London
- square in Venice
- jail in London
- museum in London
- park in Paris
- circular plaza in Rome
- castle in Rome
- BONUS:tower in Pisa
- chapel in Paris
- chapel in Rome
- 4th village in Cinque Terre
- arch in Rome
- art gallery in Paris
- 2nd village in Cinque Terre
- 5th village in Cinque Terre
- basilica in Rome
50 Clues: hill in Rome • arch in Rome • arch in Paris • ruins in Rome • park in Paris • river in Rome • plaza in Rome • park in London • tower in Paris • river in Paris • jail in London • castle in Rome • chapel in Rome • chapel in Paris • abbey in London • square in Paris • street in Paris • river in London • bridge in London • square in London • palace in London • square in Venice • museum in London • fountain in Rome • ...
collage forgery blockbuster facade subtitles credits sequel voiceover exhibition director 2023-03-03
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- a book or movie that continues a story begun in another book or movie
- to try out for a role with a trial performance
- a group of performers
- to practice
- to clap your hands in appreciation
- to make something up on the go
- the front of a building
- a piece of art composed of various materials on a surface
- an art performance, for example of a song, dance or poem
- a very successful movie
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- a person who supervises the production of a show or a movie
- the place backstage where artists wait for their performance
- an art form where an artist seems to speak through a doll, without moving their own mouth
- text displayed at the bottom of a movie or TV series that translates or transcribes the dialogue
- a public display of artwork held in a gallery or museum
- words spoken in a movie by an invisible person
- a list of people and organizations who helped to make a movie or television program shown at the beginning or the end of it
- an art form involving the manipulation of props such as balls and pins, requiring a high level of hand-eye coordination
- a copy or imitation of a work of art
- one's first public performance
20 Clues: to practice • a group of performers • the front of a building • a very successful movie • to make something up on the go • one's first public performance • to clap your hands in appreciation • a copy or imitation of a work of art • to try out for a role with a trial performance • words spoken in a movie by an invisible person • ...
Martial Arts 2013-02-24
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- A Japanese sword with ties to medieval times.
- The art of flexibility or strength.
- Chinese Kung fu and the Korean Taekwondo.
- Martial arts training hall in Tokyo.
- Modern system for self-improvement and training.
- Japanese style fighting.
- Japanese fencing meaning ''the way of the sword''.
- Martial art of Japanese archery meaning ''the way of the bow''.
- Japanese style of wrestling and Japan's national sport.
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- One fighter or a group performs their skills in front of judges.
- A uniform for training used in martial arts
- A man who invented karate and impressed the emperor of japan by showing his skill and started teaching this Japanese martial art in Japan in 1921.
- The warriors of pre-modern Japan.
- Wooden swords used in Japanese martial arts for training and competitions.
- A sparring match between two karate fighters.
- Not only winning fights but also the training of one's body and spirit.
- A Japanese weapon shaped like a single-edge knife and is similar to a short sword.
- The way of the harmonious spirit, a Japanese martial art. Techniques allow one to overpower their opponent without much strength, and without injury to either party.
- The japanese art of fighting with spear.
- A long wooden staff made of bamboo or other strong woods.
20 Clues: Japanese style fighting. • The warriors of pre-modern Japan. • The art of flexibility or strength. • Martial arts training hall in Tokyo. • The japanese art of fighting with spear. • Chinese Kung fu and the Korean Taekwondo. • A uniform for training used in martial arts • A Japanese sword with ties to medieval times. • A sparring match between two karate fighters. • ...
Still Life Lesson Review 2023-12-11
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- is the source of lighting in an artwork; the light can radiate from, for example, the sun or a candle.
- is the brightest part of an object; typically where the light source is directly hitting the object.
- refer to the Elements of Art in a composition.
- is a composition guideline that places your subject in only a 1/3 or 2/3 thirds of the entire artwork leaving the other third open.
- is the darkest part of an object; these are the darker values that are opposite of where the light source comes from.
- is a type of art that shows an arrangement of objects that do not move.
- is the way in which elements are arranged in an art work.
- is one of the Elements of Art that refers to three-dimensional objects, which all have height, width, and depth.
- refers to the area of space in the distance.
- is the lightness or darkness of a color.
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- is the shadow of an object casted onto a surface created by the light source shining down on the object.
- the building blocks artists need to be able to create Art.
- is the focus of a work of art.
- is the middle values shown on an object; these values are not too light and not too dark.
- is an Element of Art that refers to the area between, in, and/or around around objects in a work of art.
15 Clues: is the focus of a work of art. • is the lightness or darkness of a color. • refers to the area of space in the distance. • refer to the Elements of Art in a composition. • is the way in which elements are arranged in an art work. • the building blocks artists need to be able to create Art. • is a type of art that shows an arrangement of objects that do not move. • ...
Street Art -ABC- 2017-05-01
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- A structure with steps used for climbing up or down .
- drawings, writings, or marks made in public places, as walls, signs, or posters.
- a shape cut out in a cardboard
- a work of art made by pasting various materials such as newspaper clippings or parts of photographs
- kind of aereosol painting
- the name of the person at the bottom of a document
- the drawing made on a surface using a cardboard model
- A nickname or other identifying mark written as the signature of a graffiti artist.
- a board with writings or drawings used to give information
- part of a building where street artist draw
- A felt-tip pen with a broad tip.
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- an abstract style which is not easy to understand.
- a large picture painted on a wall or ceiling.
- A roller covered in wool, sponge, synthetic fiber, or other absorbent material for applying paint to a surface
- to damage a road sign
- A person in a drawing, novel, play, or movie.
- a picture made of small colored pieces of stone
- A particular place or position.
- people painting together
- A large printed picture, notice, or advertisement displayed in a public place
- A colored substance which is spread over a surface
- ART art developed in the streets where location is very important — ( usually of an illicit nature, and opposed to the government)
- a cardboard model used to quickly paint on a wall
- an adhesive label
- A cylinder that rotates about a central axis
25 Clues: an adhesive label • to damage a road sign • people painting together • kind of aereosol painting • a shape cut out in a cardboard • A particular place or position. • A felt-tip pen with a broad tip. • part of a building where street artist draw • A cylinder that rotates about a central axis • a large picture painted on a wall or ceiling. • ...
Elements of Art 2020-08-31
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- This element influences mood, communicates emotions, and draws attention
- Red, yellow, and blue
- Lines that lead your eye to a subject
- What is closest to you in a photo
- A shape or form that is man-made and mathematically perfect
- The amount of lightness and darkness in a work of art
- These colors suggest calm, sadness, nature, relaxation
- The kind of line that is not seen, but understood
- The shades of grey in the middle of the value scale
- One color plus black and white
- What is farthest away in a photo
- Green, orange, and violet
- A line at an angle
- A fancy term for black and white
- Texture is used to create this in a photo
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- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Space that is used in a photo
- How something feels or how it looks like it would feel
- A line that runs up and down
- The line that divides the land and sky
- These colors suggest passion, energy, excitement, anger
- This element is 3 dimensional
- This element is 2 dimensional
- Natural colors that look good with most other colors
- Space that is empty in a photo
- The kind of line that is actually seen in a photo
26 Clues: A line at an angle • Red, yellow, and blue • Green, orange, and violet • A line that runs up and down • Space that is used in a photo • This element is 3 dimensional • This element is 2 dimensional • One color plus black and white • Space that is empty in a photo • What is farthest away in a photo • A fancy term for black and white • What is closest to you in a photo • ...
Art and Music 2020-06-07
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- Antonio Vivaldi is a famous Italian ...
- You see this at the theatre.
- A long written story, using characters who are not real.
- Quentin Tarantino is a famous ... of Kill Bill.
- A study of designing buildings.
- An event where paintings are shown.
- The Godfather is a great ... about the mafia.
- You take one of these with a camera.
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- A person who writes books.
- David by Michelangelo is a ...
- A Tale of Two Cities is a ... by Charles Dickens.
- I love ... music especially Mozart and Bach.
- Street art.
- The Mona Lisa is a ... by Leonardo Da Vinci.
- A person with a camera.
- CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ...
- Thriller is a best-selling ... by Michael Jackson.
- Anna Pavlova was a famous Russian ballet ...
- To make something new.
- A piece of writing in beautiful language, often with short lines.
20 Clues: Street art. • To make something new. • A person with a camera. • A person who writes books. • You see this at the theatre. • David by Michelangelo is a ... • A study of designing buildings. • An event where paintings are shown. • You take one of these with a camera. • Antonio Vivaldi is a famous Italian ... • CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ... • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-03
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- a closed figure that is 2-D, flat
- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition; Doe not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel (Warm colors are analogous)
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- Space a hole or an empty space
- 1 color plus tints (add white) and shades (add black)
- R,O,Y
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- R,Y,B
- P,B,G
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
- Space the figure itself
- the outline
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- The way something feels, can be actual or implied
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- Composition or Radial Balance Imagery that radiates out from a particular point
- Gradual blending from one color to the next
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, space, color
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- P.O.G
- placement of elements in an artwork
- gradual blending from one color to another
- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
- colors across from each other on the color wheel R & G, P & Y, B & O
- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
- Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green
27 Clues: P.O.G • R,O,Y • R,Y,B • P,B,G • the outline • Space the figure itself • Space a hole or an empty space • a closed figure that is 2-D, flat • Colors black, grey, brown and white • placement of elements in an artwork • The lightness and darkness of a color • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • gradual blending from one color to another • Shadow an element that looks like a shadow • ...
Art mid term 2022-03-03
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- Space the figure itself
- No recognizable subject matter
- a closed figure that is 2-D, flat
- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
- subject matter that looks real, representational
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture,
- Shape irregular, biomorphic shape often found in nature
- the outline
- a closed figure that is 3-D, has space/volume inside
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- shape man-made, straight edges, corners and/or clear edges
- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- Space a hole or an empty space
- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- gradual blending from one color to another
- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition Dose not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- the basis of a sculpture
- Composition or Radial Balance Imagery that radiates out from a particular point
- Color
23 Clues: Color • the outline • Space the figure itself • the basis of a sculpture • No recognizable subject matter • Space a hole or an empty space • a closed figure that is 2-D, flat • Colors black, grey, brown and white • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, • Shadow an element that looks like a shadow • ...
Art mid term 2022-03-03
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- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- Shape irregular, biomorphic shape often found in nature
- shape man-made, straight edges, corners and/or clear edges
- a closed figure that is 3-D, has space/volume inside
- the total # of prints created from a plate
- the basis of a sculpture
- Composition Equal visual weight on each side of the composition Dose not have to by symmetrical to be balanced
- Composition Main subject is placed in the middle of the artwork
- the outline
- the surface on which the image is created for printmaking
- subject matter that looks real, representational
- Space a hole or an empty space
- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
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- Composition Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition
- No recognizable subject matter
- a closed figure that is 2-D, flat
- Color
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
- Space the figure itself
- Composition or Radial Balance Imagery that radiates out from a particular point
- gradual blending from one color to another
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- the roller used to apply ink to a surface
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture,
- Exactly the same on both sides of an axis
26 Clues: Color • the outline • Space the figure itself • the basis of a sculpture • No recognizable subject matter • Space a hole or an empty space • a closed figure that is 2-D, flat • Colors black, grey, brown and white • the roller used to apply ink to a surface • of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, • Exactly the same on both sides of an axis • ...
Digital Art Crossword 2022-04-12
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- Energy wavelengths longer than red are called
- the drawing area
- which creates holes in the image where the pixels are no longer touching each other
- channel, varies the opacity of a color
- color, a single shade of a color that can be set to be transparent
- the distance from one wave peak (top) or trough (bottom) to the next
- image, is made of dots or pixels
- art, digital art in which each pixel is modified to create an image
- color model, creates color by adjusting the values of hue saturation and luminescence
- Has a trunk
- model, the way of mixing base colors to create a spectrum of colors
- Flying mammal
- the location and color of each pixel is mapped
- the measure of the sharpness or clarity of an image
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- the number of complete waves per a time period often one second
- Energy wavelengths shorter than violet are called
- image, composed of lines and fills determined by mathematical definitions not pixel-by-pixel data
- Likes to chase mice
- light, is the portion of light that humans can see
- uses interpolation to add or remove pixels as needed to keep the resolution the same
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
- color model, an RGB color model in which colors are represented by a series of six letters or numbers such as #FF2500
- the refining of the space between pixels
- the height of the wave
- color model, based on the three base colors red green and blue
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • the drawing area • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the height of the wave • image, is made of dots or pixels • channel, varies the opacity of a color • the refining of the space between pixels • Energy wavelengths longer than red are called • the location and color of each pixel is mapped • ...
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 1 Review 2013-10-07
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- After a paint brush is thoroughly rinsed, the proper way to store it is with the bristles ___ in the cup so that they do not dry misshapen.
- Gives the impression of decoration, luxury, calmness, could suggest activity, depending on degree.
- Line that gives an unstable, tense feeling, but if two meet this line type suggests stability.
- Mexican artist who created many self-portraits centered on love and pain.
- These eight terms refer to the _____________ of art: Rhythm, movement, balance, proportion, variety, emphasis, harmony, and unity.
- The seven elements of art: Line, form, color, value, ______, space, and texture.
- A _______sketch is the first draft of an artwork, not all of the details are included.
- The artist used blue in the background and he colored his dog orange he did this to create _________________; he didn’t want the dog to blend in with the background.
- The artist used many different colors and shapes because she was trying to create _______.
- Creative individuals who use imagination and skills to communicate in visual form.
- The artist created ___________ by painting the subject of his artwork yellow and the background purple.
- In your _________ of a work of art you discover how the artist used the elements and principles of art.
- Defines the edges and surface ridges of an object.
- In the _________ step you will explain the meaning or mood of a work of art.
- Where artists store current projects or past projects.
- “This painting is successful because it expresses a mood.”
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- A line that shows or creates only the outer edges of a shape.
- “This color pencil drawing is successful because it uses bright colors and repetitive shapes.”
- In the first step of art criticism you use _______ to make a list of what you see in the work.
- Type of line that suggests the mood is quiet, static, stabile, peaceful, or at rest.
- If I compare how many eye widths are in the width of the human face I am looking at facial _________.
- An artist who design and sculpt prosthetics and animatronics for movies.
- Creating something (an artwork) with skill.
- An organized, four step, approach for studying a work of art.
- “This sculpture is successful because it depicts the human figure realistically and shows details.”
- Lines that create confusion.
- In the _________ step, you determine the degree of artistic merit in a work of art.
- List of important facts about a work of art.
- Artists use these lines to show dignity, poise or stiffness.
- In a credit line the _____ of the work always appears in italics.
30 Clues: Lines that create confusion. • Creating something (an artwork) with skill. • List of important facts about a work of art. • Defines the edges and surface ridges of an object. • Where artists store current projects or past projects. • “This painting is successful because it expresses a mood.” • Artists use these lines to show dignity, poise or stiffness. • ...
Art Crossword II 2013-01-22
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- this white pastel is used for adding highlights to a charcoal drawing
- the dot you use in one point perspective
- a tool that helps you to accurately copy a drawing or picture
- Leonardo da Vinci was part of this 15th-16th century art movement
- a drawing or painting that you make of someone else
- Claude Monet was part of this 19th century art movement
- a very carefully detailed outline
- This type of shading uses little dots
- this "cheat sheet" shows you how to mix colors from the three primary colors
- this type of shading is done quickly and looks like controlled scribbling
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- this type of shading uses parallel lines
- a drawing or painting that you make of yourself
- this tool helps you to smudge charcoal
- this is the most common type of shading
- this type of charcoal smudges easily
- this line represents eye level in one point perspective
- this word refers to where things are placed in your drawing or painting
- another word for "drawings" (hint: these are due each friday)
- a secondary color mixed from blue and yellow
- small "rough draft" drawings that you use to plan your final project
- one of the three primary colors
- Pablo Picasso was part of this 20th century art movement
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 • ...
Art and Religion 2013-02-22
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- Popular form of art that used colored glass
- Style of early Christian church that was built around a central point
- Pictures in manuscripts
- Subterranean passages used for religious practices
- Made Christianity the official religion in 313 AD
- Cathedral that was built in 1093 and completed within 40 years
- Monastic Christians devoted themselves to this
- The Good Shepherd is a freestanding sculpture done in this style
- Early Medieval motifs were geometric or this
- Name for Muslim style of art
- Word that describes the subject/style of Christian art
- Architectural structure invented by the Romans that supports large amounts of weight
- Painting done in fresh plaster
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- An octagon shaped church was commissioned by this Frankish King
- Pair of wood, ivory, or metal panels containing decorative surfaces
- Coffin like boxes made of stone
- Islamic place of worship
- Charlemagne allowed for the revival of these studies
- Byzantine architectural invention to support a large, round dome on square walls
- Emperor during the first Byzantine Golden Age
- Location of the Cathedral of St. Basil
- Location of the catacombs of St. Callixtas
- These figures are prohibited in Islamic art
- Palace in Spain that exemplifies Moslem architecture
- Symbol for immortality in early Christian art
- This "side" became the Byzantine empire when the Roman empire split
26 Clues: Pictures in manuscripts • Islamic place of worship • Name for Muslim style of art • Painting done in fresh plaster • Coffin like boxes made of stone • Location of the Cathedral of St. Basil • Location of the catacombs of St. Callixtas • Popular form of art that used colored glass • These figures are prohibited in Islamic art • Early Medieval motifs were geometric or this • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2015-03-30
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- special importance given to a part of an artwork
- shape made up of curved irregular lines
- an object that has height, width and depth
- the place where the sky meets the ground
- a light value made by adding white
- the feeling of depth in flat artworks
- part of a scene that is farthest away
- portraits that artist create of themselves
- a type of sculpture that stands out from the background
- repeated lines, shapes, and colors
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- three dimensional area around, between and within objects
- objects arranged in an interesting way
- colors opposite the color wheel
- part of a scene between the foreground and background
- red, yellow, blue
- sharp difference between two colors
- type of balance where two sides are the same
- part of a scene that is closest to the viewer
- color made by mixing two primary colors
- another name for a sculpture
20 Clues: red, yellow, blue • another name for a sculpture • colors opposite the color wheel • a light value made by adding white • repeated lines, shapes, and colors • sharp difference between two colors • the feeling of depth in flat artworks • part of a scene that is farthest away • objects arranged in an interesting way • shape made up of curved irregular lines • ...
art project 2 2014-10-18
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- Gathered from lacquer trees that are over 10 years of age.
- Based on the teachings of Siddhartha Dautama or Buddha
- Design of flowing patterns of leaves, banches, and scrolls.
- Influenced the art of the muslims in the philippines.
- Used in making utensils after the sung and Yuan.
- Known As Sanatana Dharma and Vaidika-Dharma.
- They have short neck and trumpet-shaped mouth.
- Part of filipino life.
- Ideal of womanhood.
- Dance from indonesia is performed with the dancers adorned with colorful fabrics.
- Embroidery on cloth that is hung on the wall as a home decor
- The Destroyer
- This process can only be stopped by achieving Nirvana
- Other name for woodblock printing.
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- Dark greens or deep olive green colors.
- The princely hero and perfect ruler.
- Has a legacy of art found in the philippines.
- Adaption of wanton soup.
- Indian Classical dance.
- art Has no human figure.
- Favorite gods of the popular folks.
- taught us how to cook hopia at rice bean cake.
- The art of living flower arrangement.
- Play a great role in the life of the asian people.
- Perform dance's while they are wearing masks despicting skulls.
- Done on chinese robes with floss silk and with gold and silver cloth.
- Coarse and sandy with stamped or incised decoration.
- Earliest example of woodblock painting book.
- Known as The Temple of the reclining Buddha.
- The child-god who enjoys doing naughty pranks as well as miracles.
- It is sacred scripture
- Evident in weaving, jade, pottery, pepier-mache and mask in Asian Art.
32 Clues: The Destroyer • Ideal of womanhood. • Part of filipino life. • It is sacred scripture • Indian Classical dance. • Adaption of wanton soup. • art Has no human figure. • Other name for woodblock printing. • Favorite gods of the popular folks. • The princely hero and perfect ruler. • The art of living flower arrangement. • Dark greens or deep olive green colors. • ...
Art 7 Final 2016-01-19
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- A letter style
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Color made by mixing a primary with a secondary
- Pressing this key allows you to navigate while cutting in photoshop
- You remove marching ants by pressing control d. What does D stand for?
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- A document which has a width of 8.5
- Length,width and depth
- brushing A technique used to blend colors without using more paint
- The struggle
- A color combination form the color wheel
- Main events of a story
- Beliefs and behaviors of a society
- The character who opposes or goes against
- A Photoshop Document
- A technique used to dry your brush while keeping bristles in tact
- A blob-like shape
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- You see this when light reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- Tints and shades
- Photoshop is unique because it allows you to work in layers
- A color wheel is a circular _________ of color
- Another name for the background when referring to the element space
- The art of rounding
- A shape with points, angles and corners
- Texture shows this
- Color you get by mixing blue and green
- Primary + Primary
- 7 building blocks of art
- A blackened image which focuses on the shape
- How many colors in the color wheel
- Colors you cannot get by mixing, natural
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 • ...
vocabulary 3D Art 2016-08-25
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- is an example of a form
- is a 2-D area that is enclosed in some way
- adding water to clay in order to attach two pieces
- color you get when you mix red and blue
- is an example of a shape
- when you repeat an object
- objects that appear in the back of an art work,
- red, blue, yellow
- object that appear in the front of an art work
- the light and dark in an art work
- color you get when mixing yellow and blue
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- is the path of a dot moving through space
- to scratch the clay in order to attach two pieces
- the hue and intensities that can be used in an artwork.
- artwork that appears in the middle of a background
- a flat piece of clay used to make other objects
- the way something feels or appears to feel
- a person that makes artwork
- the area of an art work
- green,purple, orange
- clay added to a pot to give it color and make it waterproof
- color you get when mixing red and yellow
- a 3-d object
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 • is the path of a dot moving through space • ...
Art 3 Review 2023-03-21
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- green,blue,purple
- object that is the focus of the work of art
- using a mold and pouring material into it to create image
- pieces are still attached to background but come forward
- color plus black
- the lightest to the darkest of a color or in gray scale
- a picture of someone or of yourself
- Red-purple,blue-green,yellow-green
- making something look 3D not flat
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- breaking up the composition plane into 9 equal squares to place objects in key places
- a mark that can be directional,thick/thin,one of 6
- the representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks
- assembling pieces to create a new form
- equal on both sides
- red,orange,yellow
- Green,Purple,Orange
- the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth.
- Red,yellow,blue
- taking away material to reveal image
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity
- color plus white
21 Clues: Red,yellow,blue • color plus black • color plus white • green,blue,purple • red,orange,yellow • equal on both sides • Green,Purple,Orange • making something look 3D not flat • Red-purple,blue-green,yellow-green • a picture of someone or of yourself • taking away material to reveal image • assembling pieces to create a new form • object that is the focus of the work of art • ...
Art Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-04-18
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- Red, Orange, and Yellow are this color temperature
- Blue + Red = _________
- Adding White to a color is a ___________.
- The relative sizes of parts in a whole. How parts in an image refer to other parts.
- Yellow + Blue =
- Technique of shading using tiny, squiggly, circular lines - sort of like "controlled scribbling"
- Purple, Green, and Blue are this color temperature
- Colors that are made by mixing one primary with a secondary color is a...
- Technique of shading using dots.
- The surface quality of an object; can be actual or implied.
- Created by light and has 3 properties: Hue, Value, and Intensity
- Another word for color
- Three to five colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related are called...
- The equal visual distribution of weight in a design.
- Flat, enclosed area that are 2 dimensional. They have length and width. They can be geometric or organic.
- Adding Black to a color is a ___________.
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- Repeated use of a shape, color, or other element of art
- Consisting of only a single color or hue; and will include its shades and tints is ___________.
- Colors that are made by mixing two primary colors are...
- These are 3 dimensional having length, width, and height. They take up space AND volume.
- Red + Yellow =
- Colors that are opposites on the color wheel and intensify each other by creating contrast.
- Gray, Black, White, and brown are these types of colors
- Technique of shading with criss-crossing lines all facing the same direction.
- The path of a moving point. It defines form, describes contour, and suggests direction.
- Technique of shading with a series of fine parallel lines all facing the same direction.
- The degree of lightness or darkness of a color or neutral.
- Red, Yellow, and Blue are these types of colors
- The area above, around, and within objects. It is used to create the illusion of depth. It can be positive or negative.
29 Clues: Red + Yellow = • Yellow + Blue = • Blue + Red = _________ • Another word for color • Technique of shading using dots. • Adding White to a color is a ___________. • Adding Black to a color is a ___________. • Red, Yellow, and Blue are these types of colors • Red, Orange, and Yellow are this color temperature • Purple, Green, and Blue are this color temperature • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2022-12-20
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- Colors directly opposite on the color wheel
- Colors adjacent on the color wheel
- Shapes dominated by curves and flowing edges (organic)
- A mixture of a color with white
- Shapes that are composed from straight lines and angular corners (geometric)
- 3-dimentional
- Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors
- A style of art that shows a distorted or simplified representation
- Saturation or strength
- A style of art which has no recognizable subject matter and is only focused on composition
- a point in motion, a series of adjacent points, connection between points, or an implied connection between points
- A color or shade; defined by its dominant wavelength and independent of intensity or lightness
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- A mixture of a color with grey or both tinting and shading to achieve a neutral variety of the color
- The relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other
- Using one color with different tints/shades
- A mixture of a color with black
- A style of art that is recognizable, or represents realistic proportions or imagery
- A work of music, literature, or art
- Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors
- A type of perceptual grouping, necessary for identifying objects
- A repeating idea
- Art that projects forward from a flat surface
- 2-dimentional
- The lightness or darkness or tones or colors
24 Clues: 2-dimentional • 3-dimentional • A repeating idea • Saturation or strength • A mixture of a color with black • A mixture of a color with white • Colors adjacent on the color wheel • A work of music, literature, or art • Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors • Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors • Colors directly opposite on the color wheel • ...
Spanish- Art Terms 2023-01-10
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- To Die
- Abstract
- Feeling
- Background
- Subject/Topic/Theme
- Female Artist
- Style
- Fountain of Inspiration
- Female Writer
- Traditional
- ceramic/pottery
- Cubism
- Still Life
- Poem
- Female Poet
- Work Of Art
- Century
- Palette
- Figure
- Modern
- Mural
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- Realism
- Monument
- Portrait
- To Paint
- To Be Born
- To Influence
- Famous
- Painting
- To Inspire
- To Fascinate
- Sculpture
- Self-Portrait
- Surrealism
- Realistic
- Female Painter
- image
- Paint Brush
38 Clues: Poem • Style • image • Mural • To Die • Famous • Cubism • Figure • Modern • Realism • Feeling • Century • Palette • Abstract • Monument • Portrait • To Paint • Painting • Sculpture • Realistic • Background • To Be Born • To Inspire • Surrealism • Still Life • Traditional • Female Poet • Work Of Art • Paint Brush • To Influence • To Fascinate • Female Artist • Female Writer • Self-Portrait • Female Painter • ceramic/pottery • Subject/Topic/Theme • ...
Art History Vocabulary 2023-04-17
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- simple clean outline
- Thick application of paint
- Technique where pigment is added to wet Plaster
- painting style classified as spontaneous and popularized by Picasso
- Inspired by flat plains and geometric shapes of African Masks
- look of text commonly measured in points
- Type of painting that depicted everyday life
- A ground to prepare a canvas with before painting
- Illusion of something coming towards you in an image
- artwork takes up and engages a space
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- standing with weight on one leg angle of hip and shoulders are opposite
- Harsh dramatic lighting, high contrast
- sculpture protruding from wall (coin good example of low relief )
- relief sculpture associated with ionic style buildings element of architecture located under the pediment
- sculpture where material is added
- Focus on light and color
- Smokiness or softening of edges
- architectural technique to lighten the ceiling weight but keep structural integrity
- The feeling of being small in comparison to how large/ grand the world is
- front of the building usually more highly decorated and in a particular style
- sculpture that can be viewed from all angles
21 Clues: simple clean outline • Focus on light and color • Thick application of paint • Smokiness or softening of edges • sculpture where material is added • artwork takes up and engages a space • Harsh dramatic lighting, high contrast • look of text commonly measured in points • Type of painting that depicted everyday life • sculpture that can be viewed from all angles • ...
New Art Vocabulary 2023-02-22
20 Clues: el arte • la pluma • el marco • jaspeado • la forma • el dibujo • el lienzo • la brocha • la plaeta • el estudio • la esponja • el espacio • la pintura • el artista • la textura • los colores • la plantilla • el caballete • las acuarelas • la pintora/el pintor
Text "Art Teacher" 2023-04-07
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- work ___ children
- квалифицированный
- пытаться
- общественный
- I would like to teach both subjects ___ school.
- исследовать
- превосходный
- получить
- в то же самое время
- чтобы смочь
- I decided to ____ MPSU
- begin - ____ - begun
- работать усердно
- нуждаться
- think ___my future career
- understand - ___ -_____
- легкий
- обнаружить
- оба
- развивать
- внеклассный
- в возрасте
- сторона
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- английский язык
- выбирать
- высокообразованный
- полезный
- картинная галерея
- улучшить
- важный
- предмет
- решить
- также
- личность
- в течение
- будущая профессия
- образование
- выпускник университета
- значить
- само собой разумеется
- выставка
- I am ____ that I am a University graduate.
- сложный
43 Clues: оба • также • важный • решить • легкий • предмет • значить • сложный • сторона • выбирать • полезный • улучшить • пытаться • личность • получить • выставка • в течение • нуждаться • развивать • обнаружить • в возрасте • исследовать • чтобы смочь • образование • внеклассный • общественный • превосходный • английский язык • работать усердно • work ___ children • картинная галерея • квалифицированный • будущая профессия • высокообразованный • ...
Art 1 Review 2020-05-10
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- an area of an artwork that stands out or catches the eye
- repeated elements
- eg: red-violet, blue-green, and yellow-green (colors made by using a primary and a secondary color)
- the surface quality of something
- the visual weight of an artwork
- Red, blue, and yellow (colors that cannot be made by mixing a combination of colors)
- the use of lightness and darkness in an artwork
- a value technique using lines that all go one direction
- the quality of an artwork (how neat and presentable it is)
- a great difference created when placing certain elements next to each other in a artwork
- a type of shape that is precise and seen in math (you know these shapes by name)
- a 3-dimensional artwork
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- an artwork made up of only one color
- using small dots to create value
- a sense of wholeness in an artwork
- use of multiple elements to create interest
- Line along the outer edge of something
- Green, orange, and purple (colors made from mixing two primary colors)
- adding black to a color
- colors next to one another on the color wheel
- a type of shape that is free-form and seen in nature
- colors that are opposite one another on the color
- Line technique used to describe the outer edge plus inner detail
- line technique that is quick and sketchy and often used to capture movement or a figure
- the area around, above, below, and within an artwork (or the illusion of depth and distance)
- an element made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity
- material used to create an artwork eg: watercolors, clay, oil pastels (plural: media)
- adding white to a color
28 Clues: repeated elements • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • a 3-dimensional artwork • the visual weight of an artwork • using small dots to create value • the surface quality of something • a sense of wholeness in an artwork • an artwork made up of only one color • Line along the outer edge of something • use of multiple elements to create interest • ...
Art integration assignment 2021-01-13
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- allows proteins responsible for transcription to attach to the DNA sequence
- gene clusters which code for enzymes of a particular metabolic pathway
- gametic cells in humans has 23 chromosomes
- RNA polymerase binds here
- Exchange chromosomal pair of genes between 2 chromosomes
- rhymes with jean
- 1 chromosome can be gained or lost
- variations in gene sequences
- depicts biological relations between an organism and its ancestors
- 3n,4n...chromosomes found in plants
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- clotting of blood doesn’t happen
- it occurs from purine to purine or pyrimidine to pyrimidine
- intervening sequences which are spliced during transcription
- proteins that bind to the grooves of the DNA
- a single base change shifts the reading frame of codon
- a genetic structure in the cell that can replicate independent of chromosomes
- complete set of chromosomes in a cell
- codes for functional proteins
- it occurs from pyrimidine to purine or purine to pyrimidine
- codes for a particular amino acid
20 Clues: rhymes with jean • RNA polymerase binds here • variations in gene sequences • codes for functional proteins • clotting of blood doesn’t happen • codes for a particular amino acid • 1 chromosome can be gained or lost • 3n,4n...chromosomes found in plants • complete set of chromosomes in a cell • gametic cells in humans has 23 chromosomes • ...
sequoia - crossword -art 2021-02-08
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- you use it to wipe stuff up like paper towels
- you paint on it
- you can color with it and it stains skin u can wash it off
- its like hair but people nit with it
- you use a paint brush with it
- u staple with it
- you use a colored one to correct stuff
- its gluey
- u put paint on it
- you erase pencil with it
- you sketch in it
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- you use it to see how long things are
- you me
- you wash your hands with it
- you highlight with it
- its permanent marker
- it helps you draw
- you draw on it
- it used to put things together
- you wright with it
- its a hard glittery mess to clean up
- you cut with it
- you color with it
23 Clues: you me • its gluey • you draw on it • you paint on it • you cut with it • u staple with it • you sketch in it • it helps you draw • u put paint on it • you color with it • you wright with it • its permanent marker • you highlight with it • you erase pencil with it • you wash your hands with it • you use a paint brush with it • it used to put things together • its like hair but people nit with it • ...
Street Art: Swoon 2021-04-03
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- pictures of people or things in a work of art can also be called _____________.
- Jacob Lawernce's "Migration Series" is divided into two, and is part of the ________ _______ at the Phillips Collection and the Museum of Modern Art.
- The 60 panels in the "Migration Series" create a __________ for what life was like for African American's during the Great Migration.
- Children require _______ from adults in order to survive and be healthy.
- This is a very _______ problem, and it will take some time for us to solve it.
- The ______ ______ of Dorothea Lange's photography is mostly people, but also some architecture.
- An artist put up an _______ of work in the subway tunnel, you had to walk through it to get to the trains.
- In most public places, it is _______ to write or create public art, but some cities have designated places where people are allowed to add art freely without getting into trouble.
- Graffiti artists primarily use ________ ______ because it is cheap and fast.
- Graffiti and murals are examples of ________ _____ and are often done illegally.
- When you are reading in another language, it can help to have _________ clues to look at while you read- this can increase understanding.
- Originally, graffiti writers wrote their own names, or ___________, in different places around the city, today graffiti includes both words and images.
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- Many people have lost their lives to opioid ________ in the past few years in the United States. It's a really big problem.
- I am trying to improve my drawing ______ by sketching something every day.
- Although it is fairly common, many people are afraid to reveal that they have a _____ ______; they are afraid how others will react.
- It is common to see _________ in alleys, on trains and in hidden corners of cities.
- My little brother had his first _______ ______ of photography when he was a senior in college.
- It is a struggle for the government to keep people from putting art in public where they shouldn't.
- Many people consider graffiti to be ______, but other people think it is art.
- I am working on a new ______ for a photography show coming up in March.
20 Clues: I am working on a new ______ for a photography show coming up in March. • Children require _______ from adults in order to survive and be healthy. • I am trying to improve my drawing ______ by sketching something every day. • Graffiti artists primarily use ________ ______ because it is cheap and fast. • ...
Sword Art Online 2022-05-05
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- to join people
- to cast spells for effects
- Player to be alone in a game
- to help someone whose health is low
- Labyriths
- Tester people that get paid to test games
- "End of the line"
- the main characters love interest
- 10001 is an example of this
- The main character
- Japan's Capital
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- abilities that a player can use in a game
- to help someone in a game
- half human and half bull
- a knife but longer
- player vs player
- Tamer someone who tames beasts
- to pick a game a person in a game
- a type of recovery item
- to fight
20 Clues: to fight • Labyriths • to join people • Japan's Capital • player vs player • "End of the line" • a knife but longer • The main character • a type of recovery item • half human and half bull • to help someone in a game • to cast spells for effects • 10001 is an example of this • Player to be alone in a game • Tamer someone who tames beasts • to pick a game a person in a game • ...
Sword Art Online 2022-05-05
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- to join people
- to cast spells for effects
- Player to be alone in a game
- to help someone whose health is low
- Labyriths
- Tester people that get paid to test games
- "End of the line"
- the main characters love interest
- 10001 is an example of this
- The main character
- Japan's Capital
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- abilities that a player can use in a game
- to help someone in a game
- half human and half bull
- a knife but longer
- player vs player
- Tamer someone who tames beasts
- to pick a game a person in a game
- a type of recovery item
- to fight
20 Clues: to fight • Labyriths • to join people • Japan's Capital • player vs player • "End of the line" • a knife but longer • The main character • a type of recovery item • half human and half bull • to help someone in a game • to cast spells for effects • 10001 is an example of this • Player to be alone in a game • Tamer someone who tames beasts • to pick a game a person in a game • ...
art study guide 2022-05-10
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- an artwork that is non objective
- If there is a drawing with two boxes that are the same size and in the same vertical placement, but one is red and one is purple. What technique is the artist using to show space?
- Texture that you can feel
- The use of showing three dimensional space on a flat picture plane using one vanishing point
- A plan for selecting colors for a composition
- Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors
- what is the last step of a formal art critique
- The first step in an art critique is
- The area within, around, above, below, or in-between objects
- a tint is a ____ value of a color
- colors that go with all color schemes
- texture you can appear to feel
- If there is a drawing with two boxes that are the same size; but we can't see the corner of one of them. What technique is the artist using to show space?
- the focal point of an artwork
- a color scheme that uses three or four color next to each other on the color wheel
- What is the third step of an art critique
- a drawing of objects that cannot move
- the color that an object appears to be
- Colors obtained by mixing secondary colors and primary colors.
- a shading method that uses short lines drawn side by and go the same direction is
- Repeated use of an element, such as shape or color, in a particular way is
- what does the word media mean in art
- a continuous mark on a surface
- The intentional arrangement of objects to create a focal area, visual movement and unity
- A three dimensional area defined by height, width, and depth
- the second step of a formal art critique is
- the way a viewer's eye moves around a piece
- TYPE OF BALANCE: left, right, top and bottom all mirror each others
- The circular chart used to remember color relationship
- shapes that come from nature
- what are the primary colors
- the use of showing three dimensional space on a flat picture plane by altering the colors of objects in the distance.
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- the way elements of art are arranged in a composition to give a sense of stability
- red orange and yellow are __ colors
- the surface quality or feel of an object is_____
- what are the secondary colors
- the amount of different styles of an element
- art that is objective
- the use of showing three dimensional space on a flat picture plane by using two vanishing points.
- How materials are used, methods and processes for creating art
- a tone is a ____ value of a color
- A TYPE OF BALANCE: left and right side are the same
- a color scheme that uses two colors opposite of each other on the color wheel
- extreme difference in a given element
- a color scheme that uses lights and darks of one color is
- shapes that are man made
- a shade is a ____ value of a color
- a shading method that uses short lines drawn side by side and go in different directions so they overlap is called
- If there is a drawing with two boxes that are the same size; one is placed at the top of the paper and one at the bottom. What technique is the artist using to show space?
- A TYPE OF BALANCE: the left and right are different
- a shading method that uses small dots, all the same size, but the amount of dots and the space in between create different values is called
- a color scheme that uses three colors that are almost opposites
- when you can see all the way around a piece of art
- an artwork has a visual beat
- blue purple and green are __ colors
- lines that define the edges of objects
- A two dimensional area that is defined by height and width
- a color scheme that uses three colors that make a triangle on the color wheel
- If there is a drawing with two boxes that are the in the same vertical placement on the paper, but are one is small and one is large. What technique is the artist using to show space?
- Oneness, Wholeness, the feeling of being complete
- the lightest to darkest of any color is called____.
- a drawing that includes people and faces
62 Clues: art that is objective • shapes that are man made • Texture that you can feel • what are the primary colors • an artwork has a visual beat • shapes that come from nature • what are the secondary colors • the focal point of an artwork • texture you can appear to feel • a continuous mark on a surface • an artwork that is non objective • a tone is a ____ value of a color • ...
Art Review Crossword 2022-05-17
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- most expensive living artist known for working with dead animals
- Famous Spanish painter
- the number of primary colors
- American abstract artist
- the same on both sides
- purple, blue and green are in this group of colors
- using small dots to create value
- name of colors opposite on the color wheel
- the lightness and darkness of an object
- Mexican painter known for optical illusions
- dutch illustrator known for optical illusions
- how many paintings did Van Gogh sell in his lifetime?
- style of artwork with no recognizable imagery
- using strokes in a similar direction to create value
- a color mixed with black
- the number of tertiary colors
- popular artist who cut off his own ear
- the amount of hue in a color
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- two primary colors mixed together become this type of color
- a tone that changes from one color into another
- famous English graffiti artist
- french artist famous for impressionism
- how did Jackson Pollock die?
- a primary and secondary color mixed together become this type of color
- the relationship between height width and depth
- repeated use of a shape or detail
- a color mixed with white
- the line that separates the ground from the sky
- name of Van Gogh's most popular painting
- Jackson Pollock's wife
- red, orange and yellow are in this group of colors
- style of artwork created by Pablo Picasso
- the number of colors in a color wheel
33 Clues: Famous Spanish painter • the same on both sides • Jackson Pollock's wife • American abstract artist • a color mixed with white • a color mixed with black • how did Jackson Pollock die? • the number of primary colors • the amount of hue in a color • the number of tertiary colors • famous English graffiti artist • using small dots to create value • repeated use of a shape or detail • ...
3D Art Review 2022-05-22
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- Paper stencil to trace onto clay
- What we use to fire ceramics
- Clay Greek potters used
- In order to attach pieces of clay together you must _________ and slip
- Describe, Analyze, Interpret and Evaluate are the 4 step of ________
- Used to hold up kiln shelves
- Removing material to create a finished work
- Clay that has been fired with glaze
- Last stage before going into the kiln
- What you use to prop of something in the kiln
- Connecting two pieces of metal together
- First stage of clay
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- Clay that is ready to be fired
- Colors that are across each other on the color wheel
- Removing the glaze from the foot of a pot
- Ball of clay pinched to make an opening
- Third stage of clay
- Your clay will _________ if air is trapped
- Second stage
- What must we do in order to get all the air bubbles out of our clay
- Clay snakes used for reinforcing, building or decorating
- Clay that has been fired to cone 04
- Constructing with slabs at the plastic stage
- Adding to your main form
24 Clues: Second stage • Third stage of clay • First stage of clay • Clay Greek potters used • Adding to your main form • What we use to fire ceramics • Used to hold up kiln shelves • Clay that is ready to be fired • Paper stencil to trace onto clay • Clay that has been fired with glaze • Clay that has been fired to cone 04 • Last stage before going into the kiln • ...
Art 1 Review 2022-05-20
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- Shading created by crossed parallel lines
- is the act of organizing the elements of artwork into a harmoniously organized whole
- shadow is the darkest value found on an object in an artwork.
- Perspective is the diminishing of color intensity to lighter and duller hues to give the illusion of distance. Objects also often appear to have a bluish hue.
- expressive, may not show us objects we recognize but can still create a feeling in us.
- Known for his beautiful line work
- – Line, shape, form, color, space, value, and texture. The building blocks the artist works with to create an artwork (hint: three words)
- known for creating the mobile and his wire figures and monumental sculptures called stabiles
- has only one dimension, that of length. They have no width or depth
- The material or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art
- a line that surrounds a shape. Only the outer edges of a shape are defined.
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- Lines define the outer edges of forms and surfaces within a form, such as shapes or wrinkles and folds. Used in contour drawings to suggest depth in addition to height and width.
- Forms that can be easily measured, are symmetrical, labeled.
- the lightest value found on an object. This is usually represented as white.
- was an Art movement that found inspiration from natural elements, such as plant life, and used sweeping curving lines (hint: two words)
- is a two-dimensional (width & height) enclosed space; its boundaries are defined by other elements (lines, colors, values, etc.)
- A point on the eye-level line, toward which parallel lines are made to recede and meet in perspective drawing
- lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one
- Shading using closely spaced, parallel lines; used to suggest light and shadow.
- are lines that help us understand what we are seeing
- known for his color theory work, and influence on the Expressionist and Bauhaus movements
21 Clues: Known for his beautiful line work • Shading created by crossed parallel lines • are lines that help us understand what we are seeing • lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one • Forms that can be easily measured, are symmetrical, labeled. • shadow is the darkest value found on an object in an artwork. • ...
Art vocab. 1 2022-06-21
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- point where imaginary sight lines converge
- One color that can have more than one value
- Drastic difference of color or value
- Distance between identifiable points or planes
- Value created by nonoverlapping parallel lines
- Imaginary line showing the center
- Carved with little depth
- inspired by dreams and the subconscious
- Nearest the viewer
- the illusion foreshortening of depth
- Height width and depth
- Height width and depth
- Space filled by a three dimensional figure
- Subject recognizable but stylized
- point where imaginary sight lines converge
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- MC Esher
- Multiple viewpoints and planes
- Single vanishing point on the horizon
- Dramatic use of light and dark
- Basic vocabulary of art
- Not drawn but suggested
- Hazy and cooler in the distance
- Way the elements are arranged in a work of art
- Illusion of believable form created through shading
- Rebirth of Classical ideals
- Side of building usually front entrance
- art Communication of an idea
- Having or giving illusion of weight, density and bulk
- Height and width
- Freestanding viewed from all sides
- Usually tempera painted on plaster
- Printing plate gouged or scratched
- Design created on printing plate by acid
- Upright stone slab decorated with inscriptions or carving
34 Clues: MC Esher • Height and width • Nearest the viewer • Height width and depth • Height width and depth • Basic vocabulary of art • Not drawn but suggested • Carved with little depth • Rebirth of Classical ideals • art Communication of an idea • Multiple viewpoints and planes • Dramatic use of light and dark • Hazy and cooler in the distance • Imaginary line showing the center • ...
Byzantine Art Period 2022-10-12
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- Small pieces of glass, stone, or other materials used to make mosaics
- A painting technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster
- A semicircular recess, usually containing the altar
- the main space of a centrally planned church, also known as the nave in basilicas
- the cathedral of constantinople, referred to as "the great church" by Byzantines
- The central aisle of a basilica
- name of the paint used to create icons
- The entry vestibule before the nave or naos
- Refers to something that is cross shaped
- The belief in, participation in, or sanction of destroying religious icons and other symbols or monuments
- Byzantines used to refer to the bishop of Constantinople and other high ranking bishops of major cities
- A small, slender column
- The area of the church containing the altar, also referred to as the sanctuary
- sponsored the reconstruction of the Chora Church
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- The name for the victory over Iconoclasm in the Byzantine era, celebrated on the first sunday of Lent in the Eastern Orthodox Church
- A canopy raised above an altar, throne or tomb
- The name Byzantines often used to refer to Christ, means almighty or ruler of the universe
- A scrolling pattern of tendrils and leaves
- The upper level of a church, above the side aisles and narthex
- A decree that made Christianity legal in the Roman empire
- famous early russian iconographer known for the Old Testament Trinity icon
- The forecourt of a church
- A type of church based on Roman assembly halls, usually made up a nave flanked by aisles
- An image of holy figures or events, from the Greek eikon meaning image
- A half wall separating the sanctuary from the rest of the church
- refers to a gesture of prayer with both hands upraised, in Byzantine art Mary is often seen in this posture
- The Greek term for the Virgin Mary that means god bearer
- The decorative technique where glass is set in metal settings
28 Clues: A small, slender column • The forecourt of a church • The central aisle of a basilica • name of the paint used to create icons • Refers to something that is cross shaped • A scrolling pattern of tendrils and leaves • The entry vestibule before the nave or naos • A canopy raised above an altar, throne or tomb • sponsored the reconstruction of the Chora Church • ...
Beauty of Art 2016-11-27
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- A shape with 4 straight sides and 4 angles of 90 degrees.
- A quantity of something that is a part of the whole.
- A line which points straight up at an angle of 90 degrees to the horizontal.
- Pattern made of shapes eg squares, triangles or rectangles
- The distance from one side of something to the other
- Existing everywhere or involving everyone.
- A painting, drawing or photograph of a person.
- Measurement in one direction eg height, length, width.
- Cloth on which an artist paints, usually using oil paint.
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- A regularly repeated arrangement or design.
- Relating to things that you can see
- The distance from one end of something to the other.
- A line which is parallel to the ground, flat or level.
- A building used for worship in some religions.
- Exact and accurate
- The distance from the bottom of something to the top.
- A picture of the countryside
- Not showing emotion or feeling
- A shape made of curves - each one bigger than the one before.
- Not the same in amount, number or size.
- To separate into smaller parts.
- A relationship between the sizes of two numbers or amounts.
22 Clues: Exact and accurate • A picture of the countryside • Not showing emotion or feeling • To separate into smaller parts. • Relating to things that you can see • Not the same in amount, number or size. • Existing everywhere or involving everyone. • A regularly repeated arrangement or design. • A building used for worship in some religions. • ...
The art exhibition 2018-01-29
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- zusammenfügen
- April
- Skizze
- Teil
- einverstanden sein
- Spiegel
- Dienstag
- Februar
- März
- August
- Mittwoch
- Tag
- Sommer
- Dezember
- Winter
- Datum
- schreiben
- November
- Woche
- Figur
- Werkzeug
- Montag
- Mai
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- Sonntag
- Juli
- Abfall
- Januar
- Oktober
- Frühling
- Freitag
- trocken
- Samstag
- Bewegung
- Donnerstag
- Herbst
- September
- Jahreszeit
- vorbereiten
- Wochenende
- vorne
- Stück
- Werktag
- Juni
- nass
- formen
45 Clues: Tag • Mai • Juli • Teil • März • Juni • nass • April • vorne • Stück • Datum • Woche • Figur • Abfall • Januar • Skizze • Herbst • August • Sommer • Winter • formen • Montag • Sonntag • Oktober • Freitag • trocken • Samstag • Spiegel • Februar • Werktag • Frühling • Bewegung • Dienstag • Mittwoch • Dezember • November • Werkzeug • September • schreiben • Donnerstag • Jahreszeit • Wochenende • vorbereiten • zusammenfügen • einverstanden sein
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-23
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- The monumental zigurat of Ur was created to honor the moon-god ......
- The ...... evolution had occured in Rome, making the most famous architectural elements such as domes possible to built
- In sculpture style, the Greeks preferred their subjects to look highly idealised in contrast with Romans who preferred a more ...... outlook
- ...... was built in hoped for blessings and protection from the goddess of love fertility and war
- In Egyptian paintings, largest figures symbolises the pharaohs for dominance and power meanwhile the smallest figures symbolises ......
- As Charlemagne stressed the importance of books and readings , which developed into popular Carolingian ...... script, an illustrated books with covers made from precious metals and jeweleries
- The opening of the centre of the dome of the Pantheon is called ......
- Greek sculpture uses ...... technique to make figures come alive
- ...... people built the first permanent architectural structures
- One of the famous Minoan mythology is the man-beast Minotaur which were hidden at the centre of a ......
- One of the familiar symbols in the wall murals of Minoan culture is the ...... arches
- The wealthy Romans buried their dead in ...... that is sculpted with elaborate mythological motifs
- Cylinder seals were worn on a string or pin as a symbol of ......
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- The Minoans were vanquished because of the volcano eruption Athira and ...... from the Greeks
- The reason for Egyptian pharaohs provide a huge public building projects to their subjects is to make them ...... and not to rebel their existence
- Greek artists have innovated the architectural structure, making the ...... columns more decorative
- Etruscan piracy was legendary that their fighting ...... were among the most feared on the Mediterranean
- The earliest medieval art or best known as the ...... are repeated patterns of Islam and vikings bejewelled art
- Mixed ...... were used to depict running animals
- The world's first democratic government in Athens used the law of ......
- Paintings were used for ...... rituals
- The long row of columns in terraced Temple of Hatshesput is called ......
- ...... was firstly celebrated in Etruscans, as the egg that was being hold by the tomb of Lyoness symbolises rebirth and renewal
- ....... is a palace and solar temple for those who worship the nature cycle of the Sun, Moon and Stars
- Three dimensional saint or God sculptures were prohibited in early christian art but ...... sculptures and other mediums were permissible
25 Clues: Paintings were used for ...... rituals • Mixed ...... were used to depict running animals • Greek sculpture uses ...... technique to make figures come alive • ...... people built the first permanent architectural structures • Cylinder seals were worn on a string or pin as a symbol of ...... • The monumental zigurat of Ur was created to honor the moon-god ...... • ...
History of Art 2017-11-23
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- City built for pyramid workers during Ancient Egypt
- Early Christians hid there
- A group of ancient people without any record of their history
- Follower of Jesus
- The most used material in making statues during Greek and Roman ancient
- A citadel that was built on a high hill
- Structure that carried water
- The first Christian emperor
- Place that provide a permanent purpose-built arena in the centre of Ancient Rome for staging various forms of entertainment for the Ancient Romans
- The first woman Paraouh
- to express their desire for natural abundance and protection against danger
- A place that had a layout of streets on a well-planned grid
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- The central place of worship place in Mesopotamia
- An upper-class Roman
- Those who held ceremonies to please the gods
- The goddess of wisdom and military victory
- Invention that made wagons possible
- Another meaning of 'rebirth'
- Material used to make scrolls or books
- Mesopotamian river
- Represented prosperity and expansion of the tribe Stone Age
- Temple that dedicated to goddess Athena
- another name of Middle Ages
- The highest class in certain societies
- Picture that stand for a word or sound
- Rome's legendary founder
26 Clues: Follower of Jesus • Mesopotamian river • An upper-class Roman • The first woman Paraouh • Rome's legendary founder • Early Christians hid there • another name of Middle Ages • The first Christian emperor • Another meaning of 'rebirth' • Structure that carried water • Invention that made wagons possible • Material used to make scrolls or books • The highest class in certain societies • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-24
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- a region which located at a mountainous section between modern-day France and Spain.
- underground cemeteries where the Christians and Jews usually bury their dead.
- Instead of prohibiting all religious imagery and art, they prohibited only the most art form.
- The playful and dynamic motif was found on pottery buried with the remains.
- Palace of Minos
- of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire.
- the medieval period encompassed 8 major artistic movements like Byzantine, Islamic, Viking, Celtic, Ottonian, Romanesque and gothic art.
- Book written by hand in the middle ages
- The early Christian culture is a transition between the Roman Empire and the period.
- The type Etruscan's government
- the Greek art period : the Archaic period, the Classical period and the period.
- types of Greek columns are Doric, ionic and
- Ancient city of Kanesh
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- A painting that was painted directly on the wall
- Horizontal bands
- known as 'The Cradle of Civilization,
- A pharaoh who upon his death becomes the god
- First people who records their system of law
- 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.
- Material that Greek used in their public places
- the Mesopotamian's invention of a form of communication.
- Earliest painting in the cave
- Stone Age figurines usually portray a pregnant woman known as
- one of the distinctive artistic styles that developed in the Roman Empire.
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 • A pharaoh who upon his death becomes the god • First people who records their system of law • ...
HISTORY OF ART 2017-11-18
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- division of stone age
- function of cylinder seals
- mixture of tin and copper
- meaning of 'lugal' in Sumeria
- the religious belief in Mesopotamia
- small paleolithic figure of a woman
- least popular with Lascaux cave painters
- center of Minoan Civilization
- name of war between Holy Roman Empire and Muslims
- religion that become dominant in Western Europe
- the largest based economic in Mesopotamia
- principal mind behind the origins of Gothic
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- most great French Gothic Cathedrals were dedicated to who?
- tombs that built from large boulder
- destroyer of Minoan civilization
- the last period of Ancient Egypt
- middle stone age
- first rulers during the middle ages
- inventor of perfect proportion for human in Greek Art
- the writing system that had been developed in Mesopotamia
- crowned king of Scotland in 1306
- major part of Ancient Egypt that played significant role
- common Minoan agricultural product
- common material used to make pottery, building & tablet
- the present day country of Mesopotamia
25 Clues: middle stone age • division of stone age • mixture of tin and copper • function of cylinder seals • meaning of 'lugal' in Sumeria • center of Minoan Civilization • destroyer of Minoan civilization • the last period of Ancient Egypt • crowned king of Scotland in 1306 • common Minoan agricultural product • tombs that built from large boulder • first rulers during the middle ages • ...
ART and LITERATURE 2019-03-26
20 Clues: жанр • сюжет • роман • музей • автор • шедевр • поэзия • пейзаж • картина • словарь • редактор • персонаж • художник • библиотека • скульптура • иллюстрация • приключение • место действия • экспонат, выставлять • худ.литература, вымысел
Creating 2D Art 2018-12-05
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- Colors that are on opposite sides of a color wheel.
- Blue-Green is an example of a _____ color.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- The step of a critique that has the author’s opinion.
- Borrowing ideas from pre-existing objects or images to create new work.
- Describe, Analyze, Interpret, and Evaluate are the four parts of a _____.
- A color when it’s mixed with white.
- Shapes that are angular such as squares and triangles.
- The step of a critique where the elements and principles discussed.
- Line, Shape, and Form are examples of the _____ of art.
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- Colors that cannot be created, but can be mixed to create all other colors.
- Green, Violet, and Orange are _____ colors.
- A color scheme using values of a single color?
- Artwork that has regular household objects as the subject.
- Unity, Movement, and Balance are examples of the _____ of art.
- A color when it’s mixed with black.
- The step of a critique where the meaning of the work explained.
- ______ space is the background area around an object
- The step of a critique that tells about the basic contents of the artwork.
- Colors that are next to each other on a color wheel.
- Shapes that are natural, curved, or free form.
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. • ...
Creating 2D Art 2018-12-05
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- The step of a critique that has the author’s opinion.
- Colors that cannot be created, but can be mixed to create all other colors.
- Colors that are on opposite sides of a color wheel.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- Borrowing ideas from pre-existing objects or images to create new work.
- The step of a critique that tells about the basic contents of the artwork.
- ______ space is the background area around an object
- Shapes that are angular such as squares and triangles.
- Unity, Movement, and Balance are examples of the _____ of art.
- Describe, Analyze, Interpret, and Evaluate are the four parts of a _____.
- Shapes that are natural, curved, or free form.
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- Artwork that has regular household objects as the subject.
- Blue-Green is an example of a _____ color.
- The step of a critique where the elements and principles discussed.
- A color scheme using values of a single color?
- A color when it’s mixed with black.
- Line, Shape, and Form are examples of the _____ of art.
- Colors that are next to each other on a color wheel.
- The step of a critique where the meaning of the work explained.
- A color when it’s mixed with white.
- Green, Violet, and Orange are _____ colors.
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. • ...
Specialist Art Words 2019-09-13
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- This word has a specific meaning in Art. It is one of the formal elements. It refers to the three-dimensional aspects of objects (i.e. height, width and depth). In images form makes objects appear to be realistic solids, even though they are in fact two-dimensional. Form can also be used in the general sense of “giving form” to ideas, in other words, making concepts concrete. (Do not confuse with “forms” as defined below)
- A discipline in art. The action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration.
- point The point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge. The point at which something that has been decreasing disappears altogether.
- Lines, planes or surfaces existing side by side and having the same distance continuously between them. Parallel lines play an important role in hatching and cross-hatching – and they never meet.
- The area of a picture which appears to be at the front of the pictorial space (i.e. nearest the viewer).
- One of the formal elements. The trace of a point which describes the meeting of planes at an edge, or the division between light and dark. Think in terms of silhouettes or contours. Hatched lines can suggest tone and form, thus, describing a plane or curves. There are many different types of lines. Thus, it is important to comment on the nature, direction, width and length of lines.
- A sloping/slanting straight line (i.e. it is not horizontal or vertical). Sometimes a diagonal line joins up two opposite corners of a square or other flat shape.
- Having or appearing to have three dimensions: length, breadth and depth.
- One of the formal elements. It refers to what the eyes see when light is reflected off an object. Intensity (also called saturation), temperature (i.e. warm or cold) and contrast (tonal colour variation) are three properties of colour.
- An imaginary line running through a form or composition around which elements are arranged.
- of reading The sequential flow of the writing system of a particular language (e.g. in the Western world it is left to right). In pictorial terms this refers to where artists want viewers to look first, next and so on. Said differently, which visual elements have the artists applied in order to direct viewers around their artwork (ideally again and again)?
- Monoprinting is a form of printmaking which contains lines, shapes and/or images which can only be produced once. This stands in sharp contrast to most other types of printmaking which allow for multiple originals. There are many different monoprinting techniques. It is particularly useful if wishing to work with spontaneous and expressive mark-making.
- A detail is a minor point or aspect of something, as opposed to the central ones.
- A photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white – or in varying tones of only one colour.
- Cross-hatching is an extension of hatching, which uses fine parallel lines drawn closely together to create tonal/shading effects in a drawing. When sets of parallel lines are placed closely together at an angle (i.e. so they intersect), it is called cross-hatching.
- One of the formal elements. The visual/tactile surface characteristics and the appearance of something (i.e. an element which refers to the way something looks/feels. It can be actual or implied).
- A discipline in art. Printmaking is the process of creating artworks by printing, normally on paper. Printmaking refers to the process of creating prints which have an element of originality, rather than simply photographic prints/reproductions.
- A method of creating a picture by sticking different materials (e.g. photographs, news cuttings, fabrics and papers) onto a flat surface.
- One of the formal elements. It has two-dimensions: height and width. An area with a defined or implied boundary. It is often described in terms of two basic groups: geometric and organic.
- The formation of or division into triangles. A compositional approach/tool which artists can use to direct viewers around a pictorial arrangement of shapes – capturing their attention for longer.
- of thirds Imagine a composition divided into thirds – these lines become the most significant points at which to place key elements/shapes.
- Shading is used in drawing for depicting levels of darkness on paper by applying media lightly/densely. When applied constructively within outlines – it suggests three-dimensionality.
- An art discipline. Photography is the art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by the means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
- The quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.
- The message the artwork communicates. The content can refer to a specific genre, theme, subject matter, idea, message or emotion.
- In art-making, the broad, generalised categories of creative endeavours such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography and mixed media. (Sometimes also referred to as Art disciplines)
- A discipline in art. Sculpture is traditionally a three-dimensional form of art. The main methods include carving, modelling, casting and constructing.
- Hatching is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
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- line Horizon lines are important in art. They run across the paper or canvas to represent the viewer’s eye level or they delineate/indicate where the sky meets the ground.
- The relative size of an object. When proportional relationships are created relative to a specific unit of measurement.
- Perspective is used artists to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface (i.e. depth).
- spaces Spaces surrounding shapes or forms in two- and three-dimensional art.
- media A discipline in art. Artworks which include a variety of media (i.e. more than one type of material).
- ground The area between the foreground and the background in a picture.
- A term describing the part of a picture which appears to be behind the central area of attention.
- Having or appearing to have two dimensions: length and breadth. In other words, it is flat (i.e. not three-dimensional).
- At right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom (e.g. a vertical axis).
- Parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical.
- One of the formal elements. The amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container.
- A dark area or shape produced by a body/object coming between rays of light and a surface.
- elements The formal elements in art refer to the key/tangible/physical aspects which make up an artwork (e.g. line, shape, tone, texture, colour, pattern, form, volume, space etc.)
- A discipline in art. A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, crayon or other dry material rather than paint.
- A form of art containing a raised surface/shallow relief.
- One of the formal elements. A pattern is a regular arrangement of lines, shapes and colours e.g. a design in which the same lines, shapes and colours are repeated at regular intervals over a surface.
- colours The three pairs of opposites on the colour wheel are described as complementary. These are orange/blue, red/green and purple/yellow. When placed against each other they contrast and enhance, so red seems redder when placed next to green. Said differently, they make each other stand out.
- Lack of equality or equivalence between parts or aspects of something; lack of symmetry.
- This is a term used by artists to describe the character of graphic effects in both drawing and painting.
- A principle of art which explores differences between visual elements in order to create variety, emphasis or interest. Tonal contrast refers to the value, that is, the difference between light and dark. Tonal colour contrast refers to the difference between the lightest and darkest colours.
- of shapes The arrangement of sculptural elements within a three-dimensional context (i.e. The relationship of the forms to each other and the surrounding space). The equivalent to composition in a two-dimensional context.
- The arrangement of shapes within a picture plane/two-dimensional surface (e.g. on a painting or drawing). Can be regarded as one of the formal elements.
- matter The subject represented in a work of art.
- How far back the image appears to recede from the surface of the picture (the picture plane). The illusion of three-dimensional space created on a two-dimensional surface.
- shapes Shapes or forms in two-dimensional and three-dimensional art.
- One of the formal elements. A term denoting the particular quality of brightness, deepness, or shade of a colour.
- One of the formal elements. The three-dimensional expanse/area in which objects are located (e.g. between, around, above, below and within objects).
55 Clues: matter The subject represented in a work of art. • A form of art containing a raised surface/shallow relief. • shapes Shapes or forms in two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. • Parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical. • ground The area between the foreground and the background in a picture. • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-16
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- thin rope like piece of clay
- rubber, wooden or metal tools used to facilitate wheel thrown pottery forms.
- the second stage of clay drying
- any cutting tool with a sharp cutting edge
- rolled out flat piece of clay
- a platform for creating analysis tools.
- used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel-thrown and sculpture pieces
- an oven used to fire clay
- the act of kneading clay to remove air bubbles
- scratching the clay for attaching
- used to trim the pour-hole waste and remove mold marks from cast greenware
- finishing rubbers moulded from pliable rubber in three sizes and two different grades of resiliency.
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- used to smear clay together
- made out of flattened metal ribbons with sharpened edges.
- the third stage of clay drying
- the first stage of clay drying
- smoothing the clay together
- watered down clay
- second stage of firing
- the fifth stage of clay drying
- an edge tool used in cutting wire
- Dry the fourth stage of clay drying
22 Clues: watered down clay • second stage of firing • an oven used to fire clay • used to smear clay together • smoothing the clay together • thin rope like piece of clay • rolled out flat piece of clay • the third stage of clay drying • the first stage of clay drying • the fifth stage of clay drying • the second stage of clay drying • an edge tool used in cutting wire • ...
CFE Art Vocabulary 2023-05-08
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- The space between the eyes is how many eye widths apart.
- Blue plus Yellow.
- Derived from reflected light.
- How strong or bright the color is.
- A point moving in space.
- Balance that is not equal on both side.
- Balance that you are able to cut and half and it will be a mirror image.
- Synonym for color.
- The complementary color of yellow.
- Only using the tints, tones, and shades of one color.
- A person whose job is to draw cartoons for newspapers, magazines, and comics.
- The corners of the mouth line up with these.
- The look or feeling of action.
- These colors are red, yellow, and blue.
- Is the oneness/completeness of an artwork.
- An arrangement of the visual elements of art.
- When you mix two primary colors together.
- When you add black to a color.
- The number of the main line types.
- A person who selects and often interprets works of art.
- When you add white to a color.
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- This type of shape is man-made, more rigid.
- Is the manner in which the parts of a work relate to each other and to the whole.
- How something feels or look as it may feel.
- The head is this many eyes wide.
- Only has width and length.
- With scissors you should be cutting in this direction, from yourself.
- This color scheme uses red, orange, and yellow.
- Creates still drawings that are then sequences in frames to produce movement.
- Can either be negative or positive.
- Complimentary colors are spaced accordingly on the color wheel.
- Is what is used to create the artwork.
- When all parts of the artwork are working together.
- This is three-dimensional(example:cube).
- The edges of this line up with the tear ducts.
- The eyes should be spaced here on the face.
- This colors scheme uses colors such as beige, grays, etc.
- In two point perspective drawings there are a total of how many vanishing points.
- A collection of your artwork.
- When we have contrast of the elements of art.
- Predictable surface decoration.
- To make something stand out in an artwork.
- At a museum, you should not be talking too...
- Considered to be the closest to us in a painting and objects are largest.
- The lightness/darkness of a color/object.
45 Clues: Blue plus Yellow. • Synonym for color. • A point moving in space. • Only has width and length. • Derived from reflected light. • A collection of your artwork. • The look or feeling of action. • When you add black to a color. • When you add white to a color. • Predictable surface decoration. • The head is this many eyes wide. • How strong or bright the color is. • ...
AP Art History 2023-05-19
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- Vital life force
- Artwork composed of three panels
- Decorated niche and archway that points towards Mecca
- Age of hunter gather societies
- Tallest of the Great Pyramids
- Over 100 million of Ai Weiwei's sunflower seeds were handmade of this material
- Cloth made from mulberry tree bark that has been soaked, beaten, and pressed together
- Scene of Mary holding Jesus' lifeless body after the crucifiction
- Muslim place of worship
- Color palette utilized in Rococo art
- Object used for private devotion in Gothic Europe
- The Crossing and Electronic Superhighway are both
- African Power Figures were made of metal and this material
- Color of garments worn by men of high class in the Hawaiian Islands
- Made of turtle shells, wood, fiber, and feathers
- The Parthenon was dedicated to her
- Highest form of art in Islamic culture
- Romans who commissioned busts to be made of them
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- Pyramidal stepped temple tower dedicated to the moon god Nanna
- Easter Island statues made of compressed volcanic ash
- Religious and political split that divided Christian Europe
- They occupied coastal Peru 1,500 years before the Incas
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- He created the Pink Panther(1988)
- Home of the Ashanti people
- Home of the Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx
- Woman symbolically represented in Delacroix's romantic oil piece
- Done to create Durer's Adam and Eve
- The Guggenheim Bilbao Museum is located in this country
- This material dries slowly
- Sculpture where an image projects from the background
- Form of Buddhism arrived from China that focused on meditation
- Ancient Egypt had an abundance of this material
- Focuses on the notion of anxiety towards industrialization
- Knick knacks or eccentric objects shown in contemporary art
- African King depicted on the wall plaques in Benin
36 Clues: Vital life force • Muslim place of worship • Home of the Ashanti people • This material dries slowly • Capital of the Aztec Empire • Tallest of the Great Pyramids • Age of hunter gather societies • Artwork composed of three panels • He created the Pink Panther(1988) • The Parthenon was dedicated to her • Done to create Durer's Adam and Eve • Color palette utilized in Rococo art • ...
Art Terms I 2023-07-06
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- recognizable but stylized
- egg yolk
- illusion of weight, density and bulk
- set
- symbolic meaning of an artwork
- imaginary line showing the center
- communication of ideas
- dramatic use of light and dark
- space filled by a three-dimensional subject
- substance that makes pigment adhere to a surface
- vertical supportive threads in a weaving
- opposites on the color wheel
- ideal mathematical ratios of the human figure
- mausoleum
- upright slab with carvings or inscriptions
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- colorant often made from finely ground minerals
- Subject not identifiable
- surface of a painting or drawing
- geometric shapes and interlocking planes
- light and dark creating volume
- non-overlapping parallel lines
- numerous small dots
- Guggenheim
- vanishing point
- mixed from secondary and a primary
- proportional ratio found in nature
- painting on lime plaster
- closely resembling
- red, yellow, blue
- Joseph Beuys
- the degree of purity of a color
- tradesmen Medieval
- horizontal in-and-out threads in a weaving
- mixed from two primaries
- identifiable form of visual expression
35 Clues: set • egg yolk • mausoleum • Guggenheim • Joseph Beuys • vanishing point • red, yellow, blue • closely resembling • tradesmen Medieval • numerous small dots • communication of ideas • Subject not identifiable • painting on lime plaster • mixed from two primaries • recognizable but stylized • opposites on the color wheel • light and dark creating volume • non-overlapping parallel lines • ...
Elements of Art 2023-11-09
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- Space between and around objects
- Add white to a color
- Texture that is seen but not felt
- The area around, between, within objects
- Red, Yellow, Orange
- Mix 1 primary and 1 secondary
- Orange, Green, Violet
- One color plus tints and shades
- Blue, Green, Violet
- Range of values from black to white
- Precise shapes using math formulas
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- Space taken or filled in with objects
- A continuous mark
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- Add black to a color
- Texture that is felt through touch
- Red, Red-Orange, Orange
- Red, Yellow, and Blue
- A line that defines the edges of an object
- Opposite colors
- Complement of Blue
- Shapes often found in nature
22 Clues: Opposite colors • A continuous mark • Complement of Blue • Red, Yellow, Orange • Blue, Green, Violet • Add white to a color • Add black to a color • Red, Yellow, and Blue • Orange, Green, Violet • Red, Red-Orange, Orange • Shapes often found in nature • Mix 1 primary and 1 secondary • One color plus tints and shades • Space between and around objects • Texture that is seen but not felt • ...
Art History II 2023-12-08
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- Wedding candle
- Artist of The Sistine Chapel
- David characteristic? (Alternatively someone devoted to art history)
- The pope's home city
- The name of the fictional crime-fighting group named after Renaissance artists
- The title of one of Botticelli's most famous works
- Smokelike
- Da Vinci's first name
- The human that the Greek god of the west wind was in love with
- Honeyed cat
- Another name for Venus
- Another name for Cupid
- What there was a lot of in ancient statues
- The number of Graces, it's said
- Phrase that reminds one of death
- A word meaning left
- Botticelli's first name
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- Cupid
- The younger contemporary of Leonardo and Michelangelo
- The name of the gallery where most of Botticelli's work is featured
- Depiction of Mary offering her breast to child
- Italian sculptor known for the (sassy) David sculpture
- The reformist priest Botticelli was devoted to
- The Greek Goddess of victory
- Popular pose for statues
- The number of Humors, it's said
- The material that many murals were made from
- A painting with three parts
- Author of Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects of Our Time
- A word meaning right
- The name for naked figures featured prominently in The Sistine Chapel ceiling
- One of Leonardo's most famous works
- The Dark Ages/Middle Ages
- The Greek god of the west wind
- An Italian banking family/political dynasty
- A painting technique
36 Clues: Cupid • Smokelike • Honeyed cat • Wedding candle • A word meaning left • The pope's home city • A word meaning right • A painting technique • Da Vinci's first name • Another name for Venus • Another name for Cupid • Botticelli's first name • Popular pose for statues • The Dark Ages/Middle Ages • A painting with three parts • Artist of The Sistine Chapel • The Greek Goddess of victory • ...
Pop Art Artists 2023-09-09
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- Artist and filmmaker known for his expressive style.
- Known for text-based artwork with bold black and white design.
- Photographer known for her conceptual self-portraits.
- Known for oversized sculptures of everyday objects.
- Japanese artist known for her polka dot and infinity net motifs.
- German photographer and artist known for his contemporary work.
- Known for his distinctive portraits with bold colors and flat forms.
- German artist known for his diverse range of styles.
- Known for large-scale collage-style artwork.
- Known for his graffiti-style art with social and political themes.
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- Canadian artist famous for "Give Peace A Chance" artwork.
- Sculptor known for large-scale, minimalist steel sculptures
- Recognizable for his "LOVE" sculpture.
- British artist known for his colorful paintings.
- Known for iconic images of Campbell's Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe.
- Famous for comic book-style artwork.
- Contemporary artist known for his balloon animal sculptures.
- Celebrated for his paintings of desserts and everyday items.
- Known for his large-scale, abstract sculptures.
- Known for word-based and pop culture-inspired artwork.
20 Clues: Famous for comic book-style artwork. • Recognizable for his "LOVE" sculpture. • Known for large-scale collage-style artwork. • Known for his large-scale, abstract sculptures. • British artist known for his colorful paintings. • Known for oversized sculptures of everyday objects. • Artist and filmmaker known for his expressive style. • ...
Art and entertainment 2014-03-20
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- Theatre performance that includes singing and dancing.
- The words of a song.
- All the people that act in a film or play.
- Time that is spent practicing a play.
- Music recorded for a film.
- Material used by artists for painting on.
- A series of musical notes that form a piece of music.
- The first public performance of a play or movie.
- A separate section of a book.
- A painting of a view of the countryside.
- A short part of a film.
- Paints that you mix with water.
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- Words that translate what's said in a film.
- The way a person performs in a play.
- Place where actors perform in a theatre.
- Wooden frame used to hold a picture while painting it.
- Colors used by a particular artist.
- A simple picture that is drawn quickly.
- Person that plays a small part in a film.
- A place where works of art are shown to the public.
- Series of events which form the story of a book.
21 Clues: The words of a song. • A short part of a film. • Music recorded for a film. • A separate section of a book. • Paints that you mix with water. • Colors used by a particular artist. • The way a person performs in a play. • Time that is spent practicing a play. • A simple picture that is drawn quickly. • Place where actors perform in a theatre. • ...
8th Grade Art 2024-01-11
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- A 3D shape.
- Shapes with sharp edges and angles; are regular and measurable.
- A style of painting capturing a moment in time; loose brushstrokes
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- The lightness and darkness of a color.
- A style of lettering.
- Size relationships in an artwork.
- A primary color mixed with a secondary color.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
- A tint of red.
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- The point in a drawing where objects begin to appear smaller.
- Refers to the equalization of elements in an artwork.
- Repetition in an artwork of lines, colors, or shapes.
- Refers to the arrangement of parts in a work of art to create a slow to fast action of the eye.
- Where the sky meets the ground in an artwork.
- Rectangle, Trapezoid, Star, etc.
- Shapes with curved edges, continuous, natural objects.
- You make this color when you mix complementary colors.
- A point moving through space
- Quality related closely to our sense of touch.
- Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
- Any color mixed with white.
- Any color mixed with black or its complement.
- A point in an artwork that your eyes are drawn to; a focal point
24 Clues: A 3D shape. • A tint of red. • A style of lettering. • Any color mixed with white. • A point moving through space • Primary, Secondary, Tertiary • Rectangle, Trapezoid, Star, etc. • Size relationships in an artwork. • The lightness and darkness of a color. • Where the sky meets the ground in an artwork. • Colors next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
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. • ...
Art/Interior Design 2024-01-23
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- Use tints and shades of a single hue
- In this career you would be in charge of construction projects
- One of the most expensive states to live in
- A term for color
- This type of line in up and down
- This color means royalty
- This color means love
- In this career you would plan and design buildings
- adds black, values that are darker
- This color reminds you of nature
- This type of line in angled
- When you mix primary colors with secondary colors you get ___________ colors
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- the brightness or dullness of a color
- Red, blue and yellow are ____________ colors
- The most expensive place to live in Colorado
- This type of line follows the horizon
- This color means innocence
- Bill Gates has this in his house
- The most important element
- adds white, values lighter than normal
- An element in the room that moves the eye
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Green, purple and orange are ____________ colors
23 Clues: A term for color • This color means love • This color means royalty • This color means innocence • The most important element • This type of line in angled • Bill Gates has this in his house • This type of line in up and down • This color reminds you of nature • adds black, values that are darker • Use tints and shades of a single hue • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Jenni and Art 2024-05-13
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- BRIDE'S middle name
- GROOM'S favorite grocery store
- BRIDE'S first car (make)
- BRIDE'S job
- BRIDE'S favorite show
- GROOM'S favorite color on a car
- BRIDE has how many tattoos
- GROOM'S high school (initials)
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- GROOM went to college in what city
- BRIDE used to live in what state
- GROOM has been with Honda how many years
- GROOM'S first car (make)
- GROOM was born in what city
- GROOM'S favorite restaurant
- city BRIDE was born in
- BRIDE'S birth month
- GROOM'S favorite brand of golf clubs
- BRIDE'S eye color
- BRIDE'S favorite season
- GROOM played what instrument
20 Clues: BRIDE'S job • BRIDE'S eye color • BRIDE'S middle name • BRIDE'S birth month • BRIDE'S favorite show • city BRIDE was born in • BRIDE'S favorite season • GROOM'S first car (make) • BRIDE'S first car (make) • BRIDE has how many tattoos • GROOM was born in what city • GROOM'S favorite restaurant • GROOM played what instrument • GROOM'S favorite grocery store • GROOM'S high school (initials) • ...
Art Crossword II 2024-05-16
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- Description of the lightness or darkness of a tone or color
- Description of space to show distance or depth
- 3-Dimentional
- Subject goes off the page
- A repeating idea
- Used to show depth, can be positive or negative
- A point where all lines meet, the very furthest point in view
- How big or small something is in comparison to something else; a ratio
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
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- The way something physically feels or the perceived quality of a surface, can be physical or implied
- Horizontal line, where the sky meets the ground
- Using one color with different tints or shades
- Subject is contained within the page
- Paint application so thick, it stands out from the surface of the canvas to create physical texture
- A style of art that does not represent any specific objects or ideas; the focus is on the composition and organization of line, form, shape, and color
- A hue; can be primary, secondary, tertiary and of different values and intensities
- Colors that adjacent on the color wheel
- A point in motion, a series of adjacent points, a connection between points, or an implied connection between points
- 2-Dimentional
- A style of art that shows objects or ideas in simplified or distorted arrangements of shape, line, texture, and color
20 Clues: 3-Dimentional • 2-Dimentional • A repeating idea • Subject goes off the page • Subject is contained within the page • Colors that adjacent on the color wheel • Colors that are opposite on the color wheel • Using one color with different tints or shades • Description of space to show distance or depth • Horizontal line, where the sky meets the ground • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2024-05-28
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- Minimal light in a composition, lots of shadow, a moon lit night
- Line or edge that is an illusion
- The brightest most direct light
- To cut or mask off unwanted parts of an image
- To remove air pockets from clay
- Oven or furnace to fuse earth particles together
- Made out of earth and water
- How an object feels or looks like it would feel
- Clay that has been fired and ready to paint
- Balance that is a mirror image- formal balance
- 3 or 4 colors side by side on the color wheel
- The colors that are the foundation of the color wheel
- blue, violet, green, can give a feeling of sadness
- A picture that has a lot of light, minimal values
- A rough surface of crosshatched lines carved in clay to help join pieces together
- Informal balance
- Liquid clay, potters glue
- Balance that moves out from a central point
- Type of shape with rules and laws
- Color with various degrees of black added
- light The light that bounces off a surface and back onto an object
- Scale of part of something as it relates to the whole
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- A range of light and dark
- Exaggerating proportions to create extreme space
- A technique of drawing developed to break things down into smaller portions for accuracy
- Tints and shades of just one color
- Drawing technique that shows depth, moving to one, two, or multiple points
- An opening used to block out surrounding area and focus on a smaller area
- Color with various degrees of white added to it
- Equaling out visual weight
- Path of a moving point, curvy, straight, zigzag
- Objects and images look like they belong together
- Transparent medium/paint
- A strong noticeable difference in color or tone
- Color created by mixing a primary and a secondary color
- red, orange, yellow, can give a happy feeling
- Reflected light, pigment in art mediums
- The distance or area around, between, and above 2D and 3D work
- Defined height, width, and depth
- Water begins to evaporate from clay and can be carved but not alter its shape
- To extend over or cover part of something/ can create depth
- Color created by mixing two primary colors
- Able to change and manipulate its form. Clay stage.
- shadow Shadow that an object makes on another surface
- Colors that are brighter side by side and when mixed are used to shade
- Putting together parts to create a piece of art
- Water has evaporated from clay and piece is ready to be fired in the kiln
- Organized repetition of an element of art
48 Clues: Informal balance • Transparent medium/paint • A range of light and dark • Liquid clay, potters glue • Equaling out visual weight • Made out of earth and water • The brightest most direct light • To remove air pockets from clay • Line or edge that is an illusion • Defined height, width, and depth • Type of shape with rules and laws • Tints and shades of just one color • ...
Art History Game 2024-02-27
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- Painting of a 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon.
- Earliest free-standing statues of human figures; frontal stance, left foot forward, clenched fists, and grimace known as “archaic smile”
- A design drawn on a smooth piece of wood then cut out.
- Famous for his painting “Birth of Venus”
- Period includes kouros stone figures and vase painting
- First structure to utilize 4 walls to make a dome.
- How long the great pyramid of Giza took to build.
- Best known for French baroque and classic forms of nature.
- Da Vinci Renaissance man known for famous painting “Mona Lisa”
- most famous French painter who did classical realism
- Became the primary choice of paint for renaissance
- Pyramid like structure to add form to a painting
- The master of light
- Based on African tribal sculpture and masks, which fractured reality into overlapping planes.
- In a statue, when the weight of the body rests on one leg.
- Who’s twentieth century works grew out of the century old practices.
- Island of 30 foot tall structures demonstrating their ancestors techniques.
- Schematic Design of the pyramid
- Renaissance man known for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Recaptures the idea of contrapposto.
- Intended to publicize the Christian creed
- Roman Catholic faith firmly established in art.
- Greek-derived style, found in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Egypt; more melodramatic than classical style.
- Decorative art which looked like the world itself
- Largest known Roman Architecture
- Using strong acid to cut into metal surface
- The feeling of a painting and what vibe it gives off.
- Rembrandts portraits were high in fashion and biblical plus historical scenes in baroque style.
- The balance of a painting and everything working together to create it.
- Peak of Greek art and architecture, idealized figures exemplify order and harmony
- The pinnacle of Middle Ages artistic achievement
- This palace is one of Frances greatest achievements
- Artists in the 1920’s who collected pacific carvings, African masks, and fanciful Eskimo masks.
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- The impermanence of Navaho sand painting destroyed at the end of a rite, influenced abstract expressionists to focus on the process of artistic creation rather than the end product.
- City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius.
- Rembrandts portraits were quieter and deeper in style
- One of the earliest known statues
- Famous painting by Diego Velazquez in 1656
- Early phase of classical sculpture characterized by reserved, remote expressions.
- The use of light and shadow to create an illusion of a rounded texture on a flat surface.
- Age in art of transitioning between Middle Ages and Modernity
- Best known for his series of paintings of “Modern Moral Subjects”
- Style of vase painting where black forms stood out against a reddish clay background.
- Nicknamed “Sloppy Tom” First to paint human figure as a real human being.
- Pottery ornamented with geometric banding and friezes of simplified animals or humans.
- Large wool and silk hanging paintings.
- Placement and arrangement of all elements in a painting
- Pyramid type structure known from ancient Mesopotamia
- Where’s prints are made from blinds and a plate.
- Political type sculpture
- First to abandon wood panels, and always covered the surface of his canvas in red.
- Famous renaissance man who mostly painted qualities of high renaissance
- Native American builders construction on burial mounds.
- Known famously for satirical art.
- Illusion of depth on a flat surface
- Champion of idealizing reality
- Known for painting generally unsuccessful landscape painting.
- moralistic paintings made to punish sinners.
- Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization.
- The way a painting seems to “move” or the focal point it builds to
- Glass tinted with chemicals to add colors
- Brilliant brushwork that captured the visual world with hyper realism.
- Sophisticated artists like Modigliani found a freshness and vitality in tribal art, missing, and conventional art.
- Chapel made famous for its vast amount of paintings on its ceiling
- Counter reformation of the catholic revival in art.
65 Clues: The master of light • Political type sculpture • Champion of idealizing reality • Schematic Design of the pyramid • Largest known Roman Architecture • One of the earliest known statues • Known famously for satirical art. • Illusion of depth on a flat surface • Recaptures the idea of contrapposto. • Large wool and silk hanging paintings. • ...
Middle School Art 2024-03-19
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- The color of a banana...also a primary color
- Where you wash your brushes
- A flat piece of clay
- The illusion of 3-d space in a 2-d work of art
- A long tube-shaped piece of clay
- A place an artist creates artwork...starts with S
- Art made today by living artists...starts with C
- Black, brown, and white are all _____ colors.
- The way something feels or looks like it feels
- The only kind of paint we can't use in school
- A place you can view famous artwork...starts with M
- A color scheme made of 1 color
- Kind of artwork made with cut paper and glue
- Machine used to fire clay
- Tool used to cut things
- Made when you mix blue and yellow paint
- Art medium we use to sculpt...gets fired in the kiln
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- The lights and darks of an artwork
- An artwork featuring a nature scene
- "...until you know it's right!" (hint: find a poster in the room)
- Kind of colors made when you mix the primaries
- A person who creates artwork
- A primary color that is warm-toned
- The differences between things (hint: compare and ____)
- An artwork with a person as the subject
- A place you can view artwork for sale...starts with G
- Art movement that used juxtaposition and dreamy scenes
- A primary color that is cool-toned
- The _____ colors are red, yellow, and blue
- Your Art teacher's name
- medium used for calligraphy...also is inside a pen...
- Art that has no recognizable subject- just lines, shapes, colors.
32 Clues: A flat piece of clay • Your Art teacher's name • Tool used to cut things • Machine used to fire clay • Where you wash your brushes • A person who creates artwork • A color scheme made of 1 color • A long tube-shaped piece of clay • The lights and darks of an artwork • A primary color that is warm-toned • A primary color that is cool-toned • An artwork featuring a nature scene • ...
art, money, finance 2024-02-11
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- имеющий неоправданно высокую, завышенную цену
- распределение ресурсов (в обществе)
- непомерный, чрезмерный
- введение цензуры
- не так, как все
- ограниченный бюджет
- прожиточный минимум
- ценитель искусства, эстет
- выгодная покупка
- укреплять, объединять
- быть знатоком
- нести убытки
- торговля, коммерция
- cкупой, прижимистый
- обанкротиться
- доход, выручка, годовой доход, таможенный сбор
- покровительство
- акварель
- цель, задача
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- бережливый, экономный
- охотник за скидками
- изящные искусства, изобразительные искусства
- открыть новые горизонты
- счет
- расточительный
- финансовая помощь
- натюрморт
- пластическое искусство
- без денег
- праздник для глаз
- подающий надежды, многообещающий, перспективный
- товар, предмет потребления
- художественное наследие
- воровство в магазинах
- расход, трата
- транжира, расточитель
36 Clues: счет • акварель • натюрморт • без денег • нести убытки • цель, задача • быть знатоком • обанкротиться • расход, трата • расточительный • не так, как все • покровительство • введение цензуры • выгодная покупка • финансовая помощь • праздник для глаз • охотник за скидками • ограниченный бюджет • прожиточный минимум • торговля, коммерция • cкупой, прижимистый • бережливый, экономный • укреплять, объединять • ...
Visual art vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- a place for the burial of a dead body, typically a stone chamber
- correct in all details; exact
- precious jewels and ornaments worn or used by a sovereign as a symbol of royalty
- to represent or show something in a picture or story
- decorated with ornaments or embellishments
- a group of artists working together with similar aims or techniques
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship
- the position from which something is viewed or considered
- the action or process of looking at something or someone carefully or in order to gain information
- a handwritten or typed piece of writing, such as a book or document
- a small building for Christian worship, typically one attached to a larger institution or building
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- a style of art and architecture characterized by ornate detail and dramatic effects
- marks made by a brush as it moves across a surface
- colors that are bright and striking
- an arched structure forming a ceiling or roof
- a period in European art, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, characterized by a revival of interest in classical art, literature, and learning
- a fundamental part or aspect of something
- a piece of cloth on which an artist paints
- a tall, vertical architectural support
- a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person
- an artist who makes sculptures
21 Clues: correct in all details; exact • an artist who makes sculptures • colors that are bright and striking • a tall, vertical architectural support • a fundamental part or aspect of something • a piece of cloth on which an artist paints • decorated with ornaments or embellishments • an arched structure forming a ceiling or roof • a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person • ...
Banksy Art Locations 2024-04-10
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- Girl And Mouse
- Flower Thrower
- Escaping Prisoner
- Kissing Coppers
- Child Soldier
- Keep Your Coins, I Want Change
- Rodeo Cowboy Kid
- Washing Zebra Stripes
- 0 Interest in People
- Dancing Couple
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- Migrant Child
- Luxury Rentals Only
- This’ll Look Nice When It’s Framed
- Stop and Search
- Bomb Hugger
- Pink Balloon Dog
- Cameraman and Flower
- Follow Your Dreams Cancelled
- I'm Out Of Bed Rat\
- Swooping Seagull
- Hula Hoop Girl
- The Grim Reaper
- Arcade Crane
23 Clues: Bomb Hugger • Arcade Crane • Migrant Child • Child Soldier • Girl And Mouse • Flower Thrower • Hula Hoop Girl • Dancing Couple • Stop and Search • Kissing Coppers • The Grim Reaper • Pink Balloon Dog • Swooping Seagull • Rodeo Cowboy Kid • Escaping Prisoner • Luxury Rentals Only • I'm Out Of Bed Rat\ • Cameraman and Flower • 0 Interest in People • Washing Zebra Stripes • Follow Your Dreams Cancelled • ...
Art Terms Crossword 2025-12-04
25 Clues: Dunn • Howe • robe • Lord • Reid • masks • Rizal • poles • style • Oonark • Cannon • Jungen • Houser • Kabotie • Monkman • Fonseca • Vincent • Scholder • Whitehorse • ethnography • Yup’ik masks • Heap of Birds • (Naskapi) coat • (Arctic) clothing • Quick-to-See Smith
Roman Art & Architecture 2025-12-05
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- His arch had three arches!
- the name given to the square ‘cut outs’ on the Pantheon dome ceiling
- an importance theme on the Ara Pacis
- this emperor contributed an amazing bath complex
- depicted on the Ara Pacis sacrificing the Lavinian sow to the Penates
- Titus’ brother
- depicted undamaged with a toga folded over his head on the Ara Pacis
- type of limestone used for the Pont du Gard
- a third order of architecture used on the Colosseum
- the name given to the wax death masks carved in the likeness of the deceased
- female figures badly damaged in the bust of Commodus
- Philip the Arabian can be described as a m__________ emperor
- how the Roman army is presented on Trajan’s column
- The Arch of Titus depicts the spoils taken from the Temple of _____________.
- the name of the ‘eye’ in the dome of the Pantheon
- the number of arched tiers of the Pont du Gard.
- Statue of the emperor Nero as the sun god that stood near the Colosseum.
- held in Commodus’ left hand
- name given to mock sea battled that may have been staged in Rome
- a portrait style that shows true likeness, including signs of age and imperfection
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- the Dacian king on Trajan’s Column
- the type of marble used for Trajan’s column
- these also show the likeness of Philip the Arabian
- a winged goddess of ____________ crowns Titus on his arch.
- one interpretation of who the female figure with babies on the Ara Pacis is
- original name of the Colosseum
- The Romans used the ‘h____________ system’ to heat their baths.
- the name given to the cold plunge pool in a set of baths.
- made the water flow in an aqueduct system
- originally designed the Pantheon
- The Arch of Titus depicts the emperor’s a__________ (overhead when walking under)
- Commodus portrays himself as…
- the name given to the aristocratic men (as opposed to a plebeian)
- the Pont du Gard supplied this city with water (modern name)
- Philip the Arabian was born here
- the number of campaigns Trajan fought in Dacia
- commissioned the Ara Pacis in honour of Augustus
37 Clues: Titus’ brother • His arch had three arches! • held in Commodus’ left hand • Commodus portrays himself as… • original name of the Colosseum • originally designed the Pantheon • Philip the Arabian was born here • the Dacian king on Trajan’s Column • an importance theme on the Ara Pacis • made the water flow in an aqueduct system • the type of marble used for Trajan’s column • ...
Art History Crossword 2026-03-04
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- Portraying distance
- Return to the Greeks
- Structure of the Middle Ages
- Vincent's Brother
- Forward-Thinking Art
- Renoir's Favorite Concept
- Classic French Countryside
- Poet and Painter of Dante
- Volcanic Fresco Home
- Art Center
- French Studio
- French Painting
- Medieval Architecture
- French River
- French Baroque Artist
- Follows Romanesque
- Classic Biblical Motif
- A Pissarro Refuge
- Thinner
- 36 Views of Mount Fuji
- Manet's Idol
- Spanish Master
- Famous Cathedral
- Delacroix's First Name
- Leonardo's Method
- Creation of Adam
- Parisian Makeover Artist
- Neoclassical Zealot
- Camille-...
- Monet's First Name
- Home of the Duomo
- Sea Cliff Motifs
- Turner's Contemporary
- Oil,Turpentine,Water
- the light source
- Original Blue
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- Elaborate Art Movement
- Personal Stroke
- Not Landscape
- Cezanne's favorite fruit
- Daumier's Motif
- The Spanish Greek
- The Train Station Monet Painted
- Home of the Pantheon
- Style of elongation
- Museum
- Rembrandt's Contrast Method
- 13th Century Fresco Master
- Where the Paint Goes
- Japanese for Floating World
- Wise Painter of Seasons
- Soviet Architecture
- Monet's Politician Friend
- Can't Paint Without It
- Female Impressionist
- Cave Paintings
- Monet's motif
- Ultimate teacher
- synergy of colors
- Austrian Expressionist
- touch
- Flemish Painter
- Father of Modern Art
- Home of Cezanne
- Post-Realism
- Home of Titian
- Color Temperature
- Measure of Lightness
- Monet's First Teacher
- ... Paint
70 Clues: touch • Museum • Thinner • ... Paint • Art Center • Camille-... • French River • Manet's Idol • Post-Realism • Not Landscape • French Studio • Monet's motif • Original Blue • Cave Paintings • Spanish Master • Home of Titian • Personal Stroke • Daumier's Motif • French Painting • Flemish Painter • Home of Cezanne • Ultimate teacher • Famous Cathedral • Creation of Adam • Sea Cliff Motifs • the light source • The Spanish Greek • ...
Fantasy Art Crossword 2026-02-21
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- Small mischief maker
- Small, pointed hat wearer
- Attacker from afar
- Raging destroyer
- Musicians
- Large, beastly species
- Necessity for making camp
- Magical
- Small winged humanoid
- One attuned to the natural world
- A winged mythical beast
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- Ones cursed with wild magic
- Practitioners of magic
- Two-handed weapon
- Horse human hybrid
- Lover of the dead
- Sinister and incomprehensible
- Maker of arms
- Underground chamber
- Practice of magic
- Underground peoples
21 Clues: Magical • Musicians • Maker of arms • Raging destroyer • Two-handed weapon • Lover of the dead • Practice of magic • Horse human hybrid • Attacker from afar • Underground chamber • Underground peoples • Small mischief maker • Small winged humanoid • Practitioners of magic • Large, beastly species • A winged mythical beast • Small, pointed hat wearer • Necessity for making camp • ...
ART AND POWER 2026-01-18
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- A verb which means that there is something that is missing
- A synonym to 'combat'
- A synonym to extraordinary
- A synonym to 'flashy'
- Which has power
- An adjective meaning you are in good health
- A synonym to march
- The opposite to 'more'
- when people meet in groups
- Something you make with your pencil , it's art usually
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- Which is eye-catching (synonym)
- The place where musicians perform
- A short text below a picture to explain the context
- Which means to support , encourage or publicize something
- A verb meaning 'join', 'unify'
- A type of art (seen in Axe 3)
- When you are 'present' at an event (verb)
- A person who do a lot of action , who is involved
- Which means 'moins' with 'dénombrables'
- A translation to 'objectif , but' in French
20 Clues: Which has power • A synonym to march • A synonym to 'combat' • A synonym to 'flashy' • The opposite to 'more' • A synonym to extraordinary • when people meet in groups • A type of art (seen in Axe 3) • A verb meaning 'join', 'unify' • Which is eye-catching (synonym) • The place where musicians perform • Which means 'moins' with 'dénombrables' • ...
ART AND POWER 2026-01-18
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- A verb which means that there is something that is missing
- A synonym to 'combat'
- A synonym to extraordinary
- A synonym to 'flashy'
- Which has power
- An adjective meaning you are in good health
- A synonym to march
- The opposite to 'more'
- when people meet in groups
- Something you make with your pencil , it's art usually
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- Which is eye-catching (synonym)
- The place where musicians perform
- A short text below a picture to explain the context
- Which means to support , encourage or publicize something
- A verb meaning 'join', 'unify'
- A type of art (seen in Axe 3)
- When you are 'present' at an event (verb)
- A person who do a lot of action , who is involved
- Which means 'moins' with 'dénombrables'
- A translation to 'objectif , but' in French
20 Clues: Which has power • A synonym to march • A synonym to 'combat' • A synonym to 'flashy' • The opposite to 'more' • A synonym to extraordinary • when people meet in groups • A type of art (seen in Axe 3) • A verb meaning 'join', 'unify' • Which is eye-catching (synonym) • The place where musicians perform • Which means 'moins' with 'dénombrables' • ...
ART AND POWER 2026-01-18
Across
- A verb which means that there is something that is missing
- A synonym to 'combat'
- A synonym to extraordinary
- A synonym to 'flashy'
- Which has power
- An adjective meaning you are in good health
- A synonym to march
- The opposite to 'more'
- when people meet in groups
- Something you make with your pencil , it's art usually
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- Which is eye-catching (synonym)
- The place where musicians perform
- A short text below a picture to explain the context
- Which means to support , encourage or publicize something
- A verb meaning 'join', 'unify'
- A type of art (seen in Axe 3)
- When you are 'present' at an event (verb)
- A person who do a lot of action , who is involved
- Which means 'moins' with 'dénombrables'
- A translation to 'objectif , but' in French
20 Clues: Which has power • A synonym to march • A synonym to 'combat' • A synonym to 'flashy' • The opposite to 'more' • A synonym to extraordinary • when people meet in groups • A type of art (seen in Axe 3) • A verb meaning 'join', 'unify' • Which is eye-catching (synonym) • The place where musicians perform • Which means 'moins' with 'dénombrables' • ...
Elements of Art 2025-11-13
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- a texture effect created by layering thick paint that holds its shape
- an artistic style that distorts the subject or objects
- the visual area or environment created by the artist
- a type of sculpture with subjects raised on a flat surface
- a visual "feel" or the perceived surface of an object in art
- a type of perspective that mimics the effect of the atmosphere on distance
- outlines the outermost edge
- a regular shape described in mathematics
- temperature warm and cool
- created by the viewer's eye
- bias leaning toward another color on the color wheel
- add white
- a shape that is irregular and complex
- theory explains the relationship between colors
- orange, green, and purple
- between foreground and background
- furthest from the viewer
- the name of values in between white and black
- blue and orange, purple and yellow
- an artistic style that depicts a real life subject
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- an example of a geometric form
- an intense and vivid measure of a color
- lightness or darkness of a color
- add black
- the point on the horizon line where all lines converge
- Ross created the value scale in 1907
- the space around and between the objects in artwork
- a three-dimensional shape
- a flat space which is closed off on all sides
- blue-green, red-orange, yellow-green
- technique using parallel lines close together
- technique using intersecting parallel lines
- nearest to the viewer
- red, blue, yellow
- perception of light reflected into our eyes
- shortening an object to make it recede into background
- quick, expressive strokes
- technique using dots
- one-dimensional mark
- a texture effect created by techniques that create the sense of realism
- another way to describe a de-saturated color
41 Clues: add black • add white • red, blue, yellow • technique using dots • one-dimensional mark • nearest to the viewer • furthest from the viewer • a three-dimensional shape • temperature warm and cool • orange, green, and purple • quick, expressive strokes • outlines the outermost edge • created by the viewer's eye • an example of a geometric form • lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Unit 4 Art 2024-10-29
20 Clues: jõud • detail • näitus • auahne • kuulsus • eelistus • esiplaan • ese, asi • saavutama • keraamika • emotsioon • heakskiit • väljendama • seadistused • tõepäraselt • geograafiline • rajama, asutama • äärmus, ülim, äärmine • protsess, kulg; töötlema • stseen, vaade, tegevuspaik
