art Crossword Puzzles
Sean Trimble 2025-01-06
Ayla Stout 2025-01-07
5th Grade Art Vocabulary 2025-05-07
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- made by the Huichol Indians
- art that tells a story
- we used this to color our gumballs
- this is not _______ class, this is art class
- indicating dark areas
- white clay
- made to have a practical purpose
- we made our gingerbread men out of this
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- we sewed our rainbows on something called _______ _________
- artist who painted pictures of everyday American life
- blue and white pottery from China
- we made 3D snowflakes out of these
- when we enter the art room, we are not allowed to ______ anything
- made to be decorative
14 Clues: white clay • indicating dark areas • made to be decorative • art that tells a story • made by the Huichol Indians • made to have a practical purpose • blue and white pottery from China • we made 3D snowflakes out of these • we used this to color our gumballs • we made our gingerbread men out of this • this is not _______ class, this is art class • ...
Vocad cap 2 2024-11-14
28 Clues: poet • image • mural • author • famous • figure • feeling • century • subject • palette • pottery • abstract • portrait • painting • sculptor • sculpture • to express • background • paintbrush • foreground • to inspire • work of art • to influence • forms of art • to represent • self-portrait • still life painting • source of inspiration
Part II 2023-10-01
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- A style of art that came from the name of an unusual and unique shape o pearl.
- A style of art that is also known as the extravagantly extravagant.
- A style of art that uses unnatural colors and has a dominance of curve lines.
- A style of art that uses dots to create a much larger piece.
- A style o art that shows the perfection of human body.
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- A style of art that is an anti-art movement.
- A style of art that has the bursting light of the sun as its backlight.
- A style of art that came from the French word fauve meaning beast.
- A style of art wherein the artist uses the primary colors and rectilinear shapes.
- A style o art that has flat projection and uses geometrical shapes.
10 Clues: A style of art that is an anti-art movement. • A style o art that shows the perfection of human body. • A style of art that uses dots to create a much larger piece. • A style of art that came from the French word fauve meaning beast. • A style of art that is also known as the extravagantly extravagant. • ...
Urban Academy Staff 2023-01-11
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- Science teacher that loves plants
- Bilingual art teacher
- Co-director that teaches social studies
- Newest Co-director
- Shortest Konnichiwa teacher
- Teacher that has been at Urban the longest
- Community service teacher that loves argument
- Calisthenics teacher that loves hip hop
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- Math teacher who loves walking
- Lit teacher that loves hot sauce
- Lit teacher that loves musicals
- Social studies teacher that loves hip hop
- Lit teacher with the longest hair
- Science teacher that loves soccer
- Tallest art teacher
- Math teacher that loves knitting
- Newest math teacher
- Social studies teacher that also teaches art
- Social studies teacher that also loves math
19 Clues: Newest Co-director • Tallest art teacher • Newest math teacher • Bilingual art teacher • Shortest Konnichiwa teacher • Math teacher who loves walking • Lit teacher that loves musicals • Lit teacher that loves hot sauce • Math teacher that loves knitting • Science teacher that loves plants • Lit teacher with the longest hair • Science teacher that loves soccer • ...
Music 1 2021-03-25
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- known as the Bangtan Boys
- person that plays the accordion
- the art of arranging sounds
- string instrument from the violin family
- member of the percussion group
- keyboard instrument
- the King of Rock and Roll
- originated in the United States by African Americans in the 1860s
- music is classical music
- a symbol denoting a musical sound
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- the largest bowed string instrument
- Marie English singer and songwriter
- composer of the Baroque Period
- box shaped musical instruments
- sometimes known as a fiddle
- woodwind instrument
- composer of the Classical Period
- instrument in the woodwind group
- music western art music from 1600-1750
19 Clues: woodwind instrument • keyboard instrument • music is classical music • known as the Bangtan Boys • the King of Rock and Roll • sometimes known as a fiddle • the art of arranging sounds • composer of the Baroque Period • box shaped musical instruments • member of the percussion group • person that plays the accordion • composer of the Classical Period • ...
PREFINALS 2024-05-07
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- This is the newest medium used in art and was only developed in 1940.
- Latin word for sculpture
- photography are like paint-brushes, the setting you choose for each element determines the look of part of the photograph.
- This art describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence, essentials or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or concepts.
- paintings are generally translucent, meaning that you can see the texture of the paper that lies beneath.
- is art for which the idea behind the work is more important than the finished art object.
- gather and join different materials to create an assembled sculpture.
- The subject is physically or literally emphasized in a photograph which conveys the meaning or the over-all idea that can be derived from the visual relationship of elements in a photograph.
- artist used soft or malleable materials up to create form, it is an additive process.
- It’s commonly known as an oil-based paint, but it doesn’t contain oil.
- involve modeling the sculpture, then making a mold and casting it on a metal or other medium
- It was also used by countless other famous artists, from Picasso to Botticelli.
- uses a small gun to apply thin coats of products to a surface with great detail using compressed air that is attached to the gun with a small hose.
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- is a unique movement in arts because the artist uses his body to create art and that art is presented and performed live.
- is preferred medium of painting for building exteriors and interiors, this water solube medium is also good for such artistic applications as mural
- involves keeping or cutting away a shape where material is systematically removed from outside in.
- is a type of paint with an opaque and glossy finish. It’s strong, long lasting and it’s usually used for painting indoors or metal surfaces.
- Intended as a reaction to preceding modern art movements, contemporary art is thought to have begun on the heels of Pop Art.
- was a method of painting that superseded the encaustic painting method, only to be itself replaced by oil painting.
- are three-dimensional constructions that transform their surroundings and alter viewers’ perceptions of space.
- It describes a style of highly detailed 20th century realist painting in which the artist attempts to replicate an image from a photograph in all its microscopic exactness.
- is the process of applying paint, color, pigment, or other medium in any surface by the use of brushes and other implements like knife, sponge, cloth, and airbrushes.
- it can be difficult to define or describe any one common style.
- The essential ingredient of photography
- is a mix of natural or synthetic pigments, water, and gum Arabic that acts as a binding agent to hold the paint together.
- the process of painting on a tablet and creating artwork digitally on a computer.
- involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments have been added. The liquid/paste is then applied to a surface is usually prepared wood, although canvas and other materials are often used.
- t is a genre that gained prominence with the rise of graffiti in the 1980s.
28 Clues: Latin word for sculpture • The essential ingredient of photography • it can be difficult to define or describe any one common style. • This is the newest medium used in art and was only developed in 1940. • gather and join different materials to create an assembled sculpture. • It’s commonly known as an oil-based paint, but it doesn’t contain oil. • ...
Jean-Antoine Watteau Crossword 2018-05-29
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- place with 1 artists paintings
- picture on your shirt is called a...
- use your... to draw
- who paints for a living
- writing but...
- d'oie\something used in the older days to write
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- is a great piece of ... art
- you see in a museum
- artwork is on
- thing you dip a Plume d'oie in
- the same in english
- one who does art for a living
- an artist uses to put paint on there art
- is a painting called when talking to a artist about his...
- have a great sense of...
15 Clues: artwork is on • writing but... • you see in a museum • the same in english • use your... to draw • who paints for a living • have a great sense of... • is a great piece of ... art • one who does art for a living • place with 1 artists paintings • thing you dip a Plume d'oie in • picture on your shirt is called a... • an artist uses to put paint on there art • ...
Music 1 2021-03-25
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- the art of arranging sounds
- originated in the United States by African Americans in the 1860s
- person that plays the accordion
- music western art music from 1600-1750
- the King of Rock and Roll
- a symbol denoting a musical sound
- keyboard instrument
- known as the Bangtan Boys
- box shaped musical instruments
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- instrument in the woodwind group
- sometimes known as a fiddle
- string instrument from the violin family
- German composer and pianist
- the largest bowed string instrument
- woodwind instrument
- member of the percussion group
- composer of the Baroque Period
- composer of the Classical Period
- music is classical music
19 Clues: woodwind instrument • keyboard instrument • music is classical music • the King of Rock and Roll • known as the Bangtan Boys • sometimes known as a fiddle • the art of arranging sounds • German composer and pianist • member of the percussion group • composer of the Baroque Period • box shaped musical instruments • person that plays the accordion • instrument in the woodwind group • ...
Abstract 2023-10-23
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- a Spanish artist, founder of Cubism, which focused on geometric shapes and overlapping planes
- Russian born, but a prominent figure among the New York School painters. His signature 1950's style was soft, rectangular forms floating on a stained field of color.
- a Belgian sculptor known for his abstract and minimalistic work. His art does not deviate from human and animal nature forms
- Art movement which began in the 1940's, in New York City, after World War II.
- Considered the father of abstract painting. In an effort to capture sound and emotion in art, he painted some of the first major abstract works.
- art that has no subject. It is just lines, shapes, and colors.art that has no subject. It is just lines, shapes, and colors.
- Paintings created without using traditional brush strokes, but rather by splatter and drip techniques.
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- art that recognizably represents or depicts a particular subject
- art without reference to anything outside itself
- A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- Artist famous for his large paintings made with dribbles and splashes of paint.
- American artist that painted flowers and landscapes during the great depression.
- art that looks real
13 Clues: art that looks real • art without reference to anything outside itself • art that recognizably represents or depicts a particular subject • Art movement which began in the 1940's, in New York City, after World War II. • Artist famous for his large paintings made with dribbles and splashes of paint. • ...
Museum 2023-07-19
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- The Louvre is a famous museum in Paris, France. It houses a vast collection of art and historical artifacts.
- The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in New York City, showcases a wide range of artistic masterpieces.
- Museums The Vatican Museums in Vatican City feature a vast collection of art and historical artifacts from different eras.
- Gallery The National Gallery in London, England, is an art museum that displays paintings from various periods and styles.
- The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is a group of museums and research centers covering various fields.
- Museum The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, houses a vast collection of artifacts from ancient Egyptian civilization.
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- Museum The Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, is dedicated to showcasing the archaeological findings of the Acropolis.
- of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art, or MoMA, in New York City, showcases contemporary and modern art pieces.
- The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is renowned for its unique architecture and modern art exhibitions.
- Palace Museum The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, preserves and displays exquisite art and artifacts from Chinese history.
- The Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, houses a remarkable collection of European art, including works by famous artists.
- Museum The British Museum in London, England, is known for its extensive collection of art, history, and culture.
- Museum of China The National Museum of China in Beijing exhibits a wide range of cultural and historical artifacts from ancient to modern times.
14 Clues: The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world. • The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is renowned for its unique architecture and modern art exhibitions. • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in New York City, showcases a wide range of artistic masterpieces. • ...
New Ideas! 2025-04-28
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- made scientific advancements like ____
- science of studying celestial bodies like planets and stars
- one main focus of the renaissance
- advancements in art, science,_____
- took place after the ____ ages
- started in ____ century
- revival of culture and _____
- family that ruled Florence during renaissance
- a cultural movement called ____ became popular
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- painted on the Sistine Chapel
- Philosophy said life could be enjoyable
- invention by Johannes Gutenberg changed the world
- invention helped astronomers learn about planets and stars
- Renaissance means ___
- astronomer made great discoveries including moons of Jupiter
- re-interest in ____ and Roman art
- medici family had the biggest _____
- where the renaissance took place
- country where the renaissance began
- created Mona Lisa
20 Clues: created Mona Lisa • Renaissance means ___ • started in ____ century • revival of culture and _____ • painted on the Sistine Chapel • took place after the ____ ages • where the renaissance took place • one main focus of the renaissance • re-interest in ____ and Roman art • advancements in art, science,_____ • medici family had the biggest _____ • country where the renaissance began • ...
art 2 2022-08-29
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- The art movement that Salvador Dali is associated with is,
- What painting technique is used in Sunday on La Grande Jatte?
- which famous artist was blamed for stealing “Mona Lisa”
- Which paint is made from pigments and plastic?
- In which country is the Louvre museum located?
- Black and white are not only colors but also..?
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- Bamiyan Buddha statues are situated in,
- The Nefertiti bust was sculpted by,
- “The girl with a pearl earring” is painted by
- Who painted “The Last Judgement”
- famous artist Leonardo da Vinci invented this item,
- The subject of the earliest known paintings
12 Clues: Who painted “The Last Judgement” • The Nefertiti bust was sculpted by, • Bamiyan Buddha statues are situated in, • The subject of the earliest known paintings • “The girl with a pearl earring” is painted by • Which paint is made from pigments and plastic? • In which country is the Louvre museum located? • Black and white are not only colors but also..? • ...
Art practice 2020-10-06
12 Clues: this is • mean when • to what if • that I mean • what do you • to look for • this is that • what I do for • for this I use • that is exactly • exactly to that • to this I refer to when
Art Terms 2023-05-01
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- this element of art can be primary or secondary
- a repeated element of art creates a ______
- a painting is two dimensional, a ______ is three dimensional
- when two pieces of paper or yarn are connected 'over and under'
- a picture of objects arranged on a table
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- the type of balance that is circular
- this element of art can be organic or geometric
- the element of art the deals with how something feels
- to show distance in a landscape utilizes this element of art
- a picture of a person
- a three dimensional shape
- how light or dark a color is
12 Clues: a picture of a person • a three dimensional shape • how light or dark a color is • the type of balance that is circular • a picture of objects arranged on a table • a repeated element of art creates a ______ • this element of art can be primary or secondary • this element of art can be organic or geometric • the element of art the deals with how something feels • ...
art supplies 2023-06-16
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- Paint Fast-drying paint that can be diluted with water.
- Spraying device that applies paint in a controlled manner.
- Paint Slow-drying paint that uses oil as a binder.
- Flat surface for mixing and blending colors before painting.
- Sturdy material stretched on a frame, used as a painting surface.
- Pigmented sticks used for drawing and creating colorful effects.
- Clay Malleable material for sculpting and modeling three-dimensional forms.
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- Pencils Pencils with colored cores used for drawing and coloring.wing and coloring.
- Black drawing medium made from burnt organic materials.
- Stand or frame that holds the canvas in an upright position.
- A tool with bristles used for applying paint onto a surface.
- Paint that uses water as a solvent for creating translucent effects.
12 Clues: Paint Slow-drying paint that uses oil as a binder. • Paint Fast-drying paint that can be diluted with water. • Black drawing medium made from burnt organic materials. • Spraying device that applies paint in a controlled manner. • Stand or frame that holds the canvas in an upright position. • A tool with bristles used for applying paint onto a surface. • ...
3D Art 2012-06-25
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- A principle showing action or the path the viewer's eye follows throughout the artwork
- Materials that can be re-used again
- A summary intended to explain something
- Something used to help shape, add patterns etc, to an artwork
- A tool used to cut clay
- A tool used to give colour to an artwork
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- What would you classify blue, yellow, red and green as?
- When an artwork is part reality, part simplicity
- The way an artwork's surface feels like
- An object that sucks in water
- Are the limitations when creating an artwork
- A brown material used to create artwork
12 Clues: A tool used to cut clay • An object that sucks in water • Materials that can be re-used again • The way an artwork's surface feels like • A summary intended to explain something • A brown material used to create artwork • A tool used to give colour to an artwork • Are the limitations when creating an artwork • When an artwork is part reality, part simplicity • ...
Art matters 2014-01-19
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- calling your attention because of some unusual feature
- extremely beautiful
- considered better than it really is
- making you feel emotional
- convincing, persuasive, able to capture and hold your attention
- different from what most people consider to be usual or normal
- unsual, bizarre, funny
- cool, fashionable
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- interesting in such a way that makes you think of new ideas
- entertaining
- without hope
- not obvious, delicate
12 Clues: entertaining • without hope • cool, fashionable • extremely beautiful • not obvious, delicate • unsual, bizarre, funny • making you feel emotional • considered better than it really is • calling your attention because of some unusual feature • interesting in such a way that makes you think of new ideas • different from what most people consider to be usual or normal • ...
Pop Art 2021-11-29
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- Why did Lichtenstein use the colors he did? Because they were...
- What type of printmaking did Warhol and Lichtenstein often use?
- What was the brand name of Warhol's famous soup can?
- Who was the famous actress often present in Warhol's work?
- What was Pop Art a response to?
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- Which Pop Artist was the one who made comic strip art?
- Which colors did Lichtenstein use most?
- In what decade did Pop Art begin?
- Which Disney character did Warhol print?
- What are the small dots often used in Lichtensteins work called?
- What was the name of Lichtenstein's most famous piece?
- What technique did many artists use to create their work?
12 Clues: What was Pop Art a response to? • In what decade did Pop Art begin? • Which colors did Lichtenstein use most? • Which Disney character did Warhol print? • What was the brand name of Warhol's famous soup can? • Which Pop Artist was the one who made comic strip art? • What was the name of Lichtenstein's most famous piece? • ...
Art Crossword 2022-02-10
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- the earliest form of art decorated these walls
- large picture painted on a wall or ceiling
- those who create songs, pictures, or sculptures
- what made pictures clearer and have more details than before
- a special employee at a museum
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- who used photography to share his culture
- type of paint used by Kadir Nelson
- a type of field trip where you don't have to leave the classroom
- building that holds art
- Chinese Invention
- what helps us learn about how people of that community lived
- method for making art
12 Clues: Chinese Invention • method for making art • building that holds art • a special employee at a museum • type of paint used by Kadir Nelson • who used photography to share his culture • large picture painted on a wall or ceiling • the earliest form of art decorated these walls • those who create songs, pictures, or sculptures • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-04-27
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- colors like blue, white, and green, that could be associated with the sky, ice, water, or even cooler temperatures
- tool used to paint
- the form of a work of art, like a painting, drawing, or photo
- colors like, red, yellow, and orange, that could be associated with heat, fire, sun, or even warmer temperatures
- how the artwork feels to the touch
- a picture made with pens, pencils, chalk, or charcoal
- part of a scene that appears most distant
- a mark that is longer than it is wide
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- what the eye sees when light is reflected
- the part of a scene that appears in the middle
- how you place things in a work of art
- part of a scene that appears closest
12 Clues: tool used to paint • how the artwork feels to the touch • part of a scene that appears closest • how you place things in a work of art • a mark that is longer than it is wide • what the eye sees when light is reflected • part of a scene that appears most distant • the part of a scene that appears in the middle • a picture made with pens, pencils, chalk, or charcoal • ...
Art class 2022-05-17
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- Term to call shapes that are 3D
- Another name for grey
- Is a pastel medium that is made with oil
- Paint that is waterbased but not watercolor
- Artist use this to paint on
- Colors from dark to light or vice-versa
- You need this to know what you are drawing and before you start a project
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- This type of paint is not waterbased, it contains plastic particles
- To make pink, you add ____ and red.
- Artwork that looks like an illusion
- You need water in order to use this type of paint
- To make dark green you add green and _____.
12 Clues: Another name for grey • Artist use this to paint on • Term to call shapes that are 3D • To make pink, you add ____ and red. • Artwork that looks like an illusion • Colors from dark to light or vice-versa • Is a pastel medium that is made with oil • Paint that is waterbased but not watercolor • To make dark green you add green and _____. • ...
mei art 2023-08-12
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- what amazon package did mei most recently order
- meis favorite joke
- favorite genshin impact character
- meis favorite color
- other favorite homestuck character
- favorite food
- meis favorite anime right now
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- meis favorite game right now
- favorite homestuck character
- meis favorite singer
- what color are meis eyes
- if mei had to name a cat.. what would she name it
12 Clues: favorite food • meis favorite joke • meis favorite color • meis favorite singer • what color are meis eyes • meis favorite game right now • favorite homestuck character • meis favorite anime right now • favorite genshin impact character • other favorite homestuck character • what amazon package did mei most recently order • if mei had to name a cat.. what would she name it
Art Supplies 2024-01-02
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- A fabric surface stretched over a frame, commonly used as a painting surface for various painting mediums.
- A drawing and writing tool with a graphite or colored core, used for sketching, shading, and creating fine lines.
- Tools with bristles used for applying paint or ink to a surface, available in various shapes and sizes for different effects.
- Paints Fast-drying paints with a plastic-based binder, suitable for various surfaces and used for vibrant and opaque artwork.
- A flat surface used for holding and mixing paints, allowing artists to create custom colors and control their palette.
- Paints Slow-drying paints with an oil binder, allowing for blending and layering, commonly used for traditional paintings.
- A book with blank pages used for sketching and drawing, providing a portable and organized space for artistic ideas.
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- Paints that use water as a solvent, providing a translucent and fluid medium, often used for delicate and light artwork.
- Adhesive substance used for sticking materials together, essential for collage and 3D art projects.
- Clay Malleable material that can be shaped and molded, used for creating three-dimensional sculptures and figurines.
- Writing and drawing tools with a felt-tip and liquid ink, available in various colors for bold and precise lines.
- Coloring tools made of wax, often used by children for drawing and coloring in a variety of vibrant hues.
12 Clues: Adhesive substance used for sticking materials together, essential for collage and 3D art projects. • Coloring tools made of wax, often used by children for drawing and coloring in a variety of vibrant hues. • A fabric surface stretched over a frame, commonly used as a painting surface for various painting mediums. • ...
Islamic Art 2024-12-03
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- Islamic doctrine that there is only 1 unified god
- tower found in mosques, used to broadcast call for worship
- Word originally meaning ‘owned’ or ‘slave’ in Arabic. They had their capitol in Cairo.
- doctrine forbidding depictions of people/icons in religious context
- First great Muslim dynasty. Built sites like Dome of Rock and Cordoba mosque.
- mosque constructed by Seljuks
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- former pagan worship site that is now the holiest place in Islam
- room for prayer found in mosques
- built by Nasrid dynasty, last Muslim stronghold in Spain
- Direction towards Mecca
- place of Islamic worship
- Commissioned a mosque that is considered an example of Ottoman architecture
12 Clues: Direction towards Mecca • place of Islamic worship • mosque constructed by Seljuks • room for prayer found in mosques • Islamic doctrine that there is only 1 unified god • built by Nasrid dynasty, last Muslim stronghold in Spain • tower found in mosques, used to broadcast call for worship • former pagan worship site that is now the holiest place in Islam • ...
Islamic Art 2024-12-03
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- pulpit in a mosque where the imam delivers sermons
- reused decorative elements from earlier structures
- niche in a mosque wall pointing to Mecca
- Intricate decorative design with flowing lines
- wedge-shaped stone used in arches
- a cylindrical box for holding precious items
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- element framing a doorway with a high arch
- title for leader of Islamic community after Muhammad died
- muslim place of worship
- founder of Islam
- artistic handwriting or script
- tower from which the call to prayer is announced
12 Clues: founder of Islam • muslim place of worship • artistic handwriting or script • wedge-shaped stone used in arches • niche in a mosque wall pointing to Mecca • element framing a doorway with a high arch • a cylindrical box for holding precious items • Intricate decorative design with flowing lines • tower from which the call to prayer is announced • ...
Art: Perspective 2025-03-31
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- Lines that run alongside each other and never meet.
- A drawing method using two vanishing points to show depth.
- A technique that includes three vanishing points (used for extreme angles).
- The point where parallel lines appear to meet in the distance.
- Lines that come together as they recede into the distance.
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- A technique used to show an object as shorter than it really is to create the illusion of depth.
- Perspective (Atmospheric Perspective) The effect of the atmosphere on objects as they recede into the distance, making them appear lighter and less detailed.
- Placing one object in front of another to create depth.
- A technique used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- Line The line where the sky meets the ground, also known as eye level.
- Lines Diagonal lines that lead to the vanishing point in linear perspective.
- A perspective drawing that has one vanishing point.
12 Clues: Lines that run alongside each other and never meet. • A perspective drawing that has one vanishing point. • Placing one object in front of another to create depth. • A drawing method using two vanishing points to show depth. • Lines that come together as they recede into the distance. • The point where parallel lines appear to meet in the distance. • ...
Art vocabulary 2025-05-08
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- relating to abstract art
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents
- a style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s
- (of synthetic resins and textile fibers) made from polymers of acrylic acid or acrylates
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position
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- serving to make something look more attractive; ornamental
- a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art... which sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind
- lack of symmetry
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- comparable in certain respects
- all the visible features of an area of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure
12 Clues: lack of symmetry • relating to abstract art • comparable in certain respects • the nature of something's ingredients or constituents • serving to make something look more attractive; ornamental • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • a style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s • ...
MesoAmerican Art 2025-11-21
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- Geometric patterns, animals shapes and human figures helped illustrate the civilizations' __________,
- ancient civlizations often carved these because they felt connected to nature
- means Middle America
- civilizations made these so they could throw farther
- one of the reasons for Mesoamerican artwork
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- Museums help us see how _______ Mesoamerican art it
- the were known for their beautiful textiles (weavings)
- only nobles or elites could wear these
- this group was known for impressive pottery and copper artwork, ofte featuring animals
- Mayas ______ scenes that told stories
- a precious metal valued by the Incas and wanted by the Spanish
- figures with their tongues out were showing
12 Clues: means Middle America • Mayas ______ scenes that told stories • only nobles or elites could wear these • figures with their tongues out were showing • one of the reasons for Mesoamerican artwork • Museums help us see how _______ Mesoamerican art it • civilizations made these so they could throw farther • the were known for their beautiful textiles (weavings) • ...
Art Words 2025-12-10
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- A Shakespearean play famous for tragic vengeance
- The graphite tool for mark making
- The Great ...
- The prodigal Austrian musician
- The arrangement of the features of an artwork
- A speech or lines performed directly to the audience
- The location of all English words
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- The string instrument coupled with a bow
- A figure of speech to compare an object or action to something else
- An artist famous for cubism
- A form of writing that often rhymes
- A group of musical notes played together
12 Clues: The Great ... • An artist famous for cubism • The prodigal Austrian musician • The graphite tool for mark making • The location of all English words • A form of writing that often rhymes • The string instrument coupled with a bow • A group of musical notes played together • The arrangement of the features of an artwork • A Shakespearean play famous for tragic vengeance • ...
Art Week 2025-06-16
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- A live competition where poets perform their work
- A form of visual art created using digital technology
- The art of capturing images using a camera
- The art of creating designs on fabric
- A live performance combining music, dance, and percussion using everyday objects
- What activity during art week requires you to dance with your feet?
- The process of creating artworks on paper or canvas
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- A live show involving tricks, illusions, or busking
- A recorded audio show discussing various topics
- A genre of live music played with unplugged instruments
- A publication featuring articles, illustrations, and reviews
- The art of moving rhythmically to music
12 Clues: The art of creating designs on fabric • The art of moving rhythmically to music • The art of capturing images using a camera • A recorded audio show discussing various topics • A live competition where poets perform their work • A live show involving tricks, illusions, or busking • The process of creating artworks on paper or canvas • ...
Contemporary 2 2019-03-21
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- Canadian artist who fused indigenous themes with a style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky to create something utterly unique in contemporary Canadian art
- a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism”
- artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology”
- the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings
- artist most closely associated with conceptual art, which he defined as tautological
- artist who filled the Tate with thousands and thousands of artificial sunflower seeds
- outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures”
- Canadian film-projection artist who explored his own subjectivity, often by using himself as the model
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- anonymous collective of feminist artists who comment on artworld bias and hypocrisy (2 words)
- Maker of ambitious, large-scale video installations that involved fire and water and ambiguous soundtracks
- trio of Canadian artists who appropriated a famous pop art image and converted it into a symbol of what was once called “the gay plague” (2 words)
- guy who anticipated op art by making geometrical abstraction that is figuratively “eye-popping”
- feminist whose work ranged from impenetrably boring videos demonstrating domestic utensils associate with “women’s work” to meditations on the President’s wife
- pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans
- artist who comments on social issues, including the hypocrisy of the art market, in graffiti art and clever stunts
- painter who started out in abstract expressionism but ended up doing weird, cartoon like meditations on the KKK, etc.
16 Clues: pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans • the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings • a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism” • outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures” • artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology” • ...
Contemporary 2 2019-03-21
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- Canadian film-projection artist who explored his own subjectivity, often by using himself as the model
- Maker of ambitious, large-scale video installations that involved fire and water and ambiguous soundtracks
- the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings
- a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism”
- feminist whose work ranged from impenetrably boring videos demonstrating domestic utensils associate with “women’s work” to meditations on the President’s wife
- guy who anticipated op art by making geometrical abstraction that is figuratively “eye-popping”
- artist most closely associated with conceptual art, which he defined as tautological
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- painter who started out in abstract expressionism but ended up doing weird, cartoon like meditations on the KKK, etc.
- artist who filled the Tate with thousands and thousands of artificial sunflower seeds
- trio of Canadian artists who appropriated a famous pop art image and converted it into a symbol of what was once called “the gay plague” (2 words)
- anonymous collective of feminist artists who comment on artworld bias and hypocrisy (2 words)
- Canadian artist who fused indigenous themes with a style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky to create something utterly unique in contemporary Canadian art
- artist who comments on social issues, including the hypocrisy of the art market, in graffiti art and clever stunts
- pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans
- artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology”
- outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures”
16 Clues: pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans • the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings • a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism” • outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures” • artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology” • ...
Contemporary 2 2019-03-21
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- painter who started out in abstract expressionism but ended up doing weird, cartoon like meditations on the KKK, etc.
- Maker of ambitious, large-scale video installations that involved fire and water and ambiguous soundtracks
- anonymous collective of feminist artists who comment on artworld bias and hypocrisy (2 words)
- guy who anticipated op art by making geometrical abstraction that is figuratively “eye-popping”
- artist who comments on social issues, including the hypocrisy of the art market, in graffiti art and clever stunts
- pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans
- outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures”
- artist who filled the Tate with thousands and thousands of artificial sunflower seeds
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- the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings
- Canadian artist who fused indigenous themes with a style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky to create something utterly unique in contemporary Canadian art
- a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism”
- Canadian film-projection artist who explored his own subjectivity, often by using himself as the model
- artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology”
- trio of Canadian artists who appropriated a famous pop art image and converted it into a symbol of what was once called “the gay plague” (2 words)
- feminist whose work ranged from impenetrably boring videos demonstrating domestic utensils associate with “women’s work” to meditations on the President’s wife
- artist most closely associated with conceptual art, which he defined as tautological
16 Clues: pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans • the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings • a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism” • outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures” • artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology” • ...
Morgan Miller 2025-01-06
ARTS Lost and Found 2016-12-10
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- something that belongs to that town or village
- that we speak
- art of carving something
- grandmother, father parents
- a large group
- something made by hands
- people visiting other countries
- not now
- people are ___________ of their culture
- people of a community _________ on to their culture
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- clothes were made this way in the olden days
- designs on clothes with needle and thread
- a way of doing things
- what friends love to do
- what communities believe in
- painting and dancing
- verbs with the 'ing'
- art of painting as a community on huge walls
18 Clues: not now • that we speak • a large group • painting and dancing • verbs with the 'ing' • a way of doing things • what friends love to do • something made by hands • art of carving something • grandmother, father parents • what communities believe in • people visiting other countries • people are ___________ of their culture • designs on clothes with needle and thread • ...
6th Grade Review 2022-03-01
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- a hue
- how something looks and feels
- how you can show distance
- these lines show excitement
- ..... Illusion is something that tricks the eyes.
- art made in frames that when sequenced together create the illusion of movement (movie or cartoon)
- How many elements of art are there?
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- the elements of art are the ...... of art
- these lines show strength
- a moving dot
- the evaluation of an artwork. Describe, analyze, interpret, describe
- the gradient scale of dark color to a light color
- a line that closes in on itself and is 2d
- a 3d shape with added value
- these lines show peace and calmness
15 Clues: a hue • a moving dot • these lines show strength • how you can show distance • these lines show excitement • a 3d shape with added value • how something looks and feels • these lines show peace and calmness • How many elements of art are there? • the elements of art are the ...... of art • a line that closes in on itself and is 2d • ...
Art and Craft 2025-07-09
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- A simple, quick drawing without many details.
- A visual art related to writing
- Made by sticking pictures or pieces of papers
- A drawing or a painting of a person.
- A painting on the wall or ceiling.
- Showing an ability to create new things or new ideas
- A person engaged into activities related to art.
- A picture or a visual interpretation of a text
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- You use a camera.
- You use paint.
- An art about nature
- Carving by wood or stone
- Pots or other articles made from clay.
- An art that uses shapes, colors, forms
- Designing and constructing buildings
15 Clues: You use paint. • You use a camera. • An art about nature • Carving by wood or stone • A visual art related to writing • A painting on the wall or ceiling. • Designing and constructing buildings • A drawing or a painting of a person. • Pots or other articles made from clay. • An art that uses shapes, colors, forms • A simple, quick drawing without many details. • ...
Cave Art 2014-10-15
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- Scientists hope to _____________ more cave paintings
- This is the ________________ cave art scientist have found.
- It is a __________________ of a hand.
- This art is about 39,0000 ______________ old!
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- Scientist have __________________ very old art in Indonesia.
- Other cave ___________ was also found in the cave.
- People __________________ this art onto the cave.
- They made the paint from __________________ rocks.
- The other art was pictures of __________________.
- Scientists found the art on the wall of a _____________.
10 Clues: It is a __________________ of a hand. • This art is about 39,0000 ______________ old! • People __________________ this art onto the cave. • The other art was pictures of __________________. • Other cave ___________ was also found in the cave. • They made the paint from __________________ rocks. • Scientists hope to _____________ more cave paintings • ...
Creativity Crossword 2023-10-25
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- inspires us to create
- takes pictures
- a form of art that involves clay
- someone who makes art
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- a form of art that involves a paintbrush
- one of a kind
- includes ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop…
- theme of this chronicles issue
- what we use to paint
- a form of art that sounds really nice
- something creative that we make
11 Clues: one of a kind • takes pictures • what we use to paint • inspires us to create • someone who makes art • theme of this chronicles issue • something creative that we make • a form of art that involves clay • includes ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop… • a form of art that sounds really nice • a form of art that involves a paintbrush
Creating 2D Art 2016-12-08
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- Technique where paper is glued to a surface to make an image.
- Object that looks three-dimensional.
- Created by mixing two primary colors. 1 + 1 = 2
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Created by mixing primary and secondary color. 1 + 2 = 3
- Object that is flat and two-dimensional.
- Opposites on the color wheel; high contrast.
- Placement of objects in an artwork.
- Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted.
- Area within, around, and between objects in a composition.
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- Objects take up ____ space in a composition.
- Surface quality of an object.
- Reflected light, arranged on a wheel.
- ____ space is the shape of the background.
- Tints and shades of the same color; low contrast.
- Shading with overlapping lines.
- Next to each other on the color wheel; color family.
- Shading with dots.
- Colors that cannot be created; these mix to create all colors.
19 Clues: Shading with dots. • Surface quality of an object. • Shading with overlapping lines. • Placement of objects in an artwork. • Object that looks three-dimensional. • Reflected light, arranged on a wheel. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted. • Object that is flat and two-dimensional. • ____ space is the shape of the background. • ...
Art 1 Test 2018-04-27
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- A color mixed with black.
- The empty or open area between, around, above, below, and within objects.
- A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
- The three basic colors that can't be made by mixing colors.
- A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team - the quality of wholeness.
- Circular representation of the colors.
- Colors that are directly opposite on the color wheel. When mixed together, they make a neutral gray or brown.
- Element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes.
- The element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object - its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc.
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- Common name for a color.
- A flat figure created when actual or implied lines surround a space - can be geometric or organic.
- Orange, green, and purple (or violet)
- A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team - the quality of wholeness.
- A visual tempo or beat
- A color mixed with white, sometimes called a pastel.
- A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action - or implied motion.
- An element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
- A large difference between two things: For example, rough and smooth, or white and black.
- Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention.
- Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth.
20 Clues: A visual tempo or beat • Common name for a color. • A color mixed with black. • Orange, green, and purple (or violet) • Circular representation of the colors. • A color mixed with white, sometimes called a pastel. • The three basic colors that can't be made by mixing colors. • Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention. • ...
Art 1 Review 2022-05-24
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- a technique in which you add the desired color to the top of the area you want the paint to drip
- wet paint applied onto dry paint
- while the paint is still wet, a tissue is used to blot, or take away, some of the color to leave behind a texture
- resist means that the crayon will repel the watercolor away from it
- made up of black and white designs that create high contrast.
- rubbingalcohol is applied to wet paint
- concerned with the distribution of visual weight of objects, colors, textures, space, etc.
- an assemblage of paper, cut images, etc. glued on a surface to create something new.
- salt is sprinkled on a wet wash and starts to gather the watercolor pigments.
- a wash that smoothly changes in value from dark to light
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- making something in a piece of artwork stand out
- an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs.
- a wash is a term for a visual arts technique resulting in semi-transparent layer of color
- a form of decoration made by scratching through a surface to reveal a lower layer of a contrasting color
- a technique is which a paint brush that is relatively dry, but still holds paint, is used.
- are meant to trick the eye
- wet paint is applied onto wet paint
- overlaying transparent washes
- a wash of two or more colors that merge when applied to wet paper
19 Clues: are meant to trick the eye • overlaying transparent washes • wet paint applied onto dry paint • wet paint is applied onto wet paint • rubbingalcohol is applied to wet paint • making something in a piece of artwork stand out • a wash that smoothly changes in value from dark to light • made up of black and white designs that create high contrast. • ...
Elements of Art 2022-10-04
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- A texture that is real, and physically there.
- The portion of a piece that is farthest away.
- Illusion to create depth,2D/3D, negative/positive.
- Type of shape that is natural, not geometric.
- Primary color that helps make the color green.
- What we see because of light, primary/secondary.
- A line that has no intentional direction.
- Primary color that helps make the color orange.
- Colors are Purple, Green, and Orange.
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- Colors created by Primary & a Secondary
- A mark made by a pointed tool like a brush/pen etc.
- Degrees of lightness/darkness.
- A flat enclosed area that is 2D, geometric/organic
- A 3D shape that is half circle half rectangle
- A texture that is drawn.
- A 3D shape that is formed by Triangles
- Objects that are 3D.
- Primary color that helps create the color purple.
- Describes the feel of an actual surface.
19 Clues: Objects that are 3D. • A texture that is drawn. • Degrees of lightness/darkness. • Colors are Purple, Green, and Orange. • A 3D shape that is formed by Triangles • Colors created by Primary & a Secondary • Describes the feel of an actual surface. • A line that has no intentional direction. • A texture that is real, and physically there. • ...
Art Integration Project 2021-02-11
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- , Drastically reduce the role of the public sector
- , Inducement to act
- ,Legally enforceable document and helps to settle disputes/claims between the investor and broker
- , Integration of group efforts
- , Business environment differs from country to country and even region to region
- , Are basic truths or guidelines for behaviour
- , Refers to culturally defined objects that are potential satisfiers of needs
- , This market is also known as the new issues market
- , Ranking order of job positions
- , Putting people to jobs
- , Doing the right thing
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- , External environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm's performance
- , Serves as a proof of purchase
- , This leader is dogmatic
- , Advertising is one of it's elements
- Incentives offered over and above the salary on Diwali
- , Process of holding securities in an electronic form
- , Mix between owners and borrowed funds
- Person who has the ability to influence the behaviour of others
19 Clues: , Inducement to act • , Doing the right thing • , Putting people to jobs • , This leader is dogmatic • , Integration of group efforts • , Serves as a proof of purchase • , Ranking order of job positions • , Advertising is one of it's elements • , Mix between owners and borrowed funds • , Are basic truths or guidelines for behaviour • ...
Art Deco Crossword 2022-10-12
19 Clues: fkf • dgf • dvs • dds • fesf • hjvg • fgdf • afkf • hdfhdf • ddgsgs • sddvdx • dskfskf • v shape • indo deco • french term for low relief • our logo is based on this building • deco petrol pump in ballard estate • shiv shanti bhuvan is know as the queen of _____ • the architect who is known as the king of theatres
Elements of Art 2023-10-20
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- Element that determines whether a work is 2D or 3D
- Element that is used to add depth
- To add white to a color
- Shapes with names are called this
- The element that comes from light reflecting off an object
- The area farthest from you in a picture
- Red, yellow, and blue
- The area closet to you in a picture
- A mark that spans between two points and varies in length and width
- Red, orange, and yellow
- Orange, green, and purple/violet
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- Shapes without names are called this
- Refers to the way an object feels or looks
- Color scheme using one color
- To add black to a color
- Christmas colors are this color scheme
- The line where the sky and the ground meet
- The light or darkness of a color
- Green, blue, and purple
19 Clues: Red, yellow, and blue • To add white to a color • To add black to a color • Green, blue, and purple • Red, orange, and yellow • Color scheme using one color • The light or darkness of a color • Orange, green, and purple/violet • Element that is used to add depth • Shapes with names are called this • The area closet to you in a picture • Shapes without names are called this • ...
Art Vocab Crossword 2024-04-08
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- how a viewer's eye moves around an image based on its elements arrangement
- red, yellow, orange
- brown, black white, gray
- hues that give the feeling of coolness, such as blue, green, and purple
- a long narrow mark or band
- green, purple, orange
- a repetition of specific visual elements
- how much black is added to a color
- how light or dark a color can be
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- hues that give the feeling of warmth, such as red, orange, and yellow
- the subject or areas of interest in an artwork
- the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth
- reflection of light off an object
- a 3d shape
- not perfect shapes and often found in nature
- perfectly measured out shapes, not often found in nature
- the perceived surface quality of a work of art
- how much white is added to a color
- the space around and between the subject of an image
19 Clues: a 3d shape • red, yellow, orange • green, purple, orange • brown, black white, gray • a long narrow mark or band • how light or dark a color can be • reflection of light off an object • how much white is added to a color • how much black is added to a color • a repetition of specific visual elements • not perfect shapes and often found in nature • ...
Elements of Art 2024-04-08
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- Blue, red and yellow are what type of colors
- The look and feeling of a surface
- Any hue or mixture of pure colors to which white is added
- yellow, orange and red are definitions of ____
- Something that is three-dimensional and enclosed volume
- The Light reflected by objects
- A path created using a point or object
- Grey Black and White are what type of colors
- The subject in a picture
- The space around a object
- A natural object found normally in the world or manmade
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- The lightness or darkness of a color
- The repetition of a design in a artwork
- Purple, Green and purple are definitions of _____
- A square,circle,rectangle is a _____
- Any hue or mixture of pure colors to which black is added
- Blue, green, and purple are definitions of _____
- The appearance of motion in a still image
- The different sizes of the individual parts that make up one object
19 Clues: The subject in a picture • The space around a object • The Light reflected by objects • The look and feeling of a surface • The lightness or darkness of a color • A square,circle,rectangle is a _____ • A path created using a point or object • The repetition of a design in a artwork • The appearance of motion in a still image • Blue, red and yellow are what type of colors • ...
Historiography of art 2024-09-17
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- a piece of writing or speech that says what somebody/something is like; the act of writing or saying in words what somebody/something is like
- to begin or create an organization, a system, etc. that is meant to last for a long time
- the era of the development of art history
- an explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase, especially in a dictionary; the act of stating the meanings of words and phrases
- the era of the formation of art history
- Studies the process and patterns of development of arts from the time of their inception to the present day
- Explain the phenomenon of art
- a quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something even when it is difficult
- the detailed study or examination of something in order to understand more about it; the result of the study
- the act of forming an opinion of the amount, value or quality of something after thinking about it carefully
- a particular arrangement or pattern
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- a statement, fact, or situation that tells you why something happened; a reason given for something; a statement or piece of writing that tells you how something works or makes something easier to understand
- the study of the history of the visual art
- undisputed credibility
- the gradual growth of something so that it becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.
- the era of the formation off at history
- is the science of art and artistic culture
- is System of certain methods
- the era of the development of art history
- the act or process of putting people or things into a group or class (= of classifying them)
20 Clues: undisputed credibility • is System of certain methods • Explain the phenomenon of art • a particular arrangement or pattern • the era of the formation of art history • the era of the formation off at history • the era of the development of art history • the era of the development of art history • the study of the history of the visual art • ...
Elements of Art 2023-08-30
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- , the relative lightness or darkness of something
- , lines that follow the outer edge of an object, like an outline
- , how something appears to feel
- , 3 dimensional
- , name of the color like red
- , 2 dimensional
- , using both thick and thin lines or changing weight of singe line to make it interesting
- , areas of focus
- , a mark with length and direction
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- , the area around above or inside an object
- , texture you can actually feel
- , free form with curvy or soft edges
- , seen by light reflecting an object
- , mathematical lines/shapes/forms usually hard edges
- , the brightness or dullness of a color
- , how something feels or appears to feel
- , not much depth, objects close together
- , space around the area of focus/ background
- , lots of depth in the artwork, objects tend to disappear in the distance
19 Clues: , areas of focus • , 2 dimensional • , 3 dimensional • , texture you can actually feel • , how something appears to feel • , name of the color like red • , seen by light reflecting an object • , free form with curvy or soft edges • , the brightness or dullness of a color • , a mark with length and direction • , not much depth, objects close together • ...
8th Grade Art Crossword 2023-12-19
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- This group of colors is made up of purple, green, and orange.
- Colors used to add shadow to a piece of art
- A way of showing a lack of light in drawings. In colored pencil drawings they are made using green, blue, or purple.
- An element of art that refers to the illusion or appearance of an artwork's surface. (1st Nine Weeks).
- The brand of colored pencil used in class
- Red, yellow, and blue are this type of color
- Dark colors are made with more ___________, not more color.
- The drawing challenge that we participated in for the first nine weeks.
- The bright part of an object, shown by adding white to a colored pencil drawing.
- Add this color to your colored pencil drawings to make it appear brighter.
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- The element of art made by connecting two points (1st Nine Weeks).
- "Think _________ (colors next to each other) when working with colored pencils."
- The element of art that describes an enclosed space, either geometric ______ or organic _______. (1st Nine Weeks)
- "Think of achieving the correct color as a _______ color building process."
- Red, orange, and yellow are this type of color
- An element of art that refers to three-dimensional art. Think of shapes in 3D. (1st Nine Weeks).
- An area of an artwork with an object present or with no object in the space. Can be described as positive or negative _________. (1st Nine Weeks).
- What gives colored pencil its color.
- Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
- When you add more layers of colored pencil to your drawing, the _________ your final color will be.
- What colored pencils are made from
21 Clues: What colored pencils are made from • What gives colored pencil its color. • The brand of colored pencil used in class • Colors used to add shadow to a piece of art • Red, yellow, and blue are this type of color • Red, orange, and yellow are this type of color • Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color • Dark colors are made with more ___________, not more color. • ...
African Kingdoms 2024-10-30
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- Empire that took over Ancient Ghana
- Some tribes thought Ironworkers had ________ powers
- Word for King in the Mali Empire
- Monument art by the Ancient Egyptians
- Groups of camels that traveled through the Sahara and protected people from bandits
- Center of Learning for Ancient Mali
- Resource used to make paper and crafts
- Name of civilization that means "warrior king"
- Most common type of art, more than paintings
- Tall monuments shaped like the Washington Monument
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- One of the main themes in African Art
- Civilization with 18,000 people in its capital
- Mansa Musa is famous for a trip he took to...
- Europeans who inserted themselves into the empires of South Africa
- North African Art was inspired by this religion
- Resource used as money in Ancient Ghana
- Ancient paintings found on rocks and in caves
- Name for the council that ruled Luba-Lunda with kings
18 Clues: Word for King in the Mali Empire • Empire that took over Ancient Ghana • Center of Learning for Ancient Mali • One of the main themes in African Art • Monument art by the Ancient Egyptians • Resource used to make paper and crafts • Resource used as money in Ancient Ghana • Most common type of art, more than paintings • Mansa Musa is famous for a trip he took to... • ...
Unit 2 Mexico Test Review 2024-12-02
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- Frida Kahlo was__________and had lifelong medical problems.
- There are 68___________languages in Mexico.
- Some of the common foods for the Day of the Dead are ________and tamales.
- Mexico is home to 30 ___________.
- Frida Kahlo's paintings have______________elements.
- Frida Kahlo's husband was Diego___________.
- 63 of the languages in Mexico are __________.
- Some of the ancient civilizations that were in Mexico were Maya and_________.
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- Frida Kahlo represents ____________(an art movement).
- One of Diego Rivera's art pieces is called "Pan American_________."
- One of Frida Kahlo's art pieces is called "The Wounded__________."
- Diego Rivera brought Mexican art to international____________.
- Mexico introduced___________and vanilla to the world.
- Diego Rivera painted___________ (wall paintings).
- The Day of the Dead in Spanish is "El Día de los_________"
- Frida Kahlo got hit by a________.
- One of Frida's self-portraits is called "Self-portrait with_________."
- The capital of Mexico is__________every year.
18 Clues: Mexico is home to 30 ___________. • Frida Kahlo got hit by a________. • There are 68___________languages in Mexico. • Frida Kahlo's husband was Diego___________. • The capital of Mexico is__________every year. • 63 of the languages in Mexico are __________. • Diego Rivera painted___________ (wall paintings). • Frida Kahlo's paintings have______________elements. • ...
HoA Spellings 2025-05-01
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- The quality of being Mexican; Mexican identity (12)
- Relating to facial features as indicative of character (13)
- Chinese city famous for its porcelain (10)
- Outspoken British art critic (8 10)
- Rough-hewn or deliberately textured stonework (10)
- Ornamental canopy over an altar or throne (9)
- American art historian specializing in the Renaissance (5 9)
- Mexican folk art of cut paper banners (11)
- Part of a church for the clergy and choir (7)
- Strong contrasts between light and dark in art (12)
- An accessory or adjunct, often decorative in art (8)
- Dogaressa of Venice, wife of Marino Grimani (8 6)
- Section of fresco painted in a single day (7)
- Early 20th-century British abstract art movement (9)
- Semicircular or triangular decorative wall surface over a doorway (8)
- Art that does not attempt to represent external reality (11)
- Ornate architectural order with acanthus leaves (10)
- Artistic movement borrowing from non-Western or prehistoric art (11)
- Venetian Renaissance emphasis on rich colour (8)
- At right angles; lines converging to a vanishing point (10)
- Supporting columns lifting a building above ground level (7)
- Ornament with three lobes or foils (7)
- Rectangular panels between triglyphs in a Doric frieze (7)
- Projecting horizontal molding along the top of a wall (7)
- Fine plaster used for coating wall surfaces or decoration (7)
- Artwork placed behind an altar (10)
- The inner chamber of a temple (5)
- Having the power to work miracles (12)
- Two panels hinged together (7)
- Having a toothed or indented edge (8)
- Spiral scroll characteristic of Ionic capitals (6)
- Slight convex curve in a column shaft (7)
- Having eight columns across the front (9)
- Artwork with three hinged panels (8)
- Pennsylvania city with a notable historical district (10)
- Triangular upper part of a building facade (8)
- plane The imaginary flat surface corresponding to the front of a painting (7 5)
- Greek term for art, skill, or craft (6)
- Continuous base supporting a row of columns (9)
- Supporting structure against a wall (8)
- Venetian Doge who commissioned the Scala Contarini del Bovolo (6 9)
- Italian art movement emphasizing speed and technology (8)
- Painting medium using egg yolk or other binders (8)
- Relating to myths or legends (12)
- Applying thin layers of gold leaf (7)
- Representing an object as shorter than it is to convey depth (13)
- Woman of mixed European and indigenous American ancestry (7)
- Grooved block in a Doric frieze (8)
- Object in the foreground directing the viewer's eye into the distance (10 6)
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- Italian term for drawing or design (7)
- Relating to the arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area (12)
- relief Slightly raised sculptural decoration (3 7)
- Philosophical system revived in the Renaissance (12)
- State of being of mixed origin or composition (10)
- Renaissance allegorical romance with notable woodcuts (3 5 2 10 2 10)
- Ornament with four lobes or foils (10)
- Holy conversations in Renaissance art (5 12)
- US state, home to Philadelphia's art museums (12)
- Venetian father and son sculptors and architects (8 3 10 3)
- Authors of a widely used art history survey (6 3 7)
- Impressive Roman public building with massive vaults (8 2 9)
- Art technique that creates an optical illusion of depth (6 5)
- Philosopher whose ideas influenced Neoclassicism (8)
- Anti-art movement of the early 20th century (7)
- System of construction using horizontal beams over vertical supports (10)
- Figure combining male and female forms (13)
- Leonardo da Vinci's hazy blending of tones (8)
- Stylized leaf motif used in classical ornament (8)
- Renaissance focus on human potential and achievement (8)
- 14th-century French saint often depicted in art (2 5 2 8)
- Row of columns surrounding a building or courtyard (9)
- Relaxed and sensual reclining figure in art (10 4)
- Pointed arch shape, common in Gothic architecture (6)
- Small block used in a series under a cornice (6)
- Window with angled slats to admit light and air (6)
- Having two openings (8)
- Sunken panels in a ceiling or vault (8)
- Venetian nobleman and patron of the arts (8 8)
- Feathered serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerica (12)
- Precisely cut and fitted stone masonry (6)
- German Romantic landscape painter (6 5 9)
- Lines that appear to recede to a vanishing point (11)
- Horizontal part above columns, usually with cornice, frieze, and architrave (12)
- S-shaped curve, often used in arches (4)
- Solid mass of masonry forming a temple's foundation (10)
- Asymmetrical arrangement of the human figure (12)
- Flattened column attached to a wall (8)
- Builder of Angkor Wat (4 10)
- Part of a cruciform church crossing the nave (8)
- Vertical dividing bar between window panes (7)
- Vertical grooves on columns (7)
- Simplest of the classical architectural orders (5)
- Italian for wainscoting or painted panels below a main artwork (10)
- relief Sculpture in which figures project slightly from a background (3 7)
- Projecting support built into a wall (6)
- Classical architectural order with volutes (5)
- Ornamental stonework in Gothic windows (7)
- Tall, narrow window with a pointed arch (6)
98 Clues: Having two openings (8) • Builder of Angkor Wat (4 10) • Two panels hinged together (7) • Vertical grooves on columns (7) • The inner chamber of a temple (5) • Relating to myths or legends (12) • Outspoken British art critic (8 10) • Artwork placed behind an altar (10) • Grooved block in a Doric frieze (8) • Artwork with three hinged panels (8) • ...
Contemporary 2 2019-03-21
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- artist most closely associated with conceptual art, which he defined as tautological
- Canadian artist who fused indigenous themes with a style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky to create something utterly unique in contemporary Canadian art
- anonymous collective of feminist artists who comment on artworld bias and hypocrisy (2 words)
- painter who started out in abstract expressionism but ended up doing weird, cartoon like meditations on the KKK, etc.
- trio of Canadian artists who appropriated a famous pop art image and converted it into a symbol of what was once called “the gay plague” (2 words)
- guy who anticipated op art by making geometrical abstraction that is figuratively “eye-popping”
- artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology”
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- the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings
- artist who comments on social issues, including the hypocrisy of the art market, in graffiti art and clever stunts
- pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans
- Canadian film-projection artist who explored his own subjectivity, often by using himself as the model
- artist who filled the Tate with thousands and thousands of artificial sunflower seeds
- outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures”
- a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism”
- Maker of ambitious, large-scale video installations that involved fire and water and ambiguous soundtracks
- feminist whose work ranged from impenetrably boring videos demonstrating domestic utensils associate with “women’s work” to meditations on the President’s wife
16 Clues: pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans • the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings • a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism” • outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures” • artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology” • ...
Jean-Antoine Watteau Crossword 2018-05-29
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- have a great sense of...
- one who does art for a living
- an artist uses to put paint on there art
- you see in a museum
- is a great piece of ... art
- artwork is on
- d'oie\something used in the older days to write
- writing but...
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- picture on your shirt is called a...
- is a painting called when talking to a artist about his...
- use your... to draw
- thing you dip a Plume d'oie in
- who paints for a living
- the same in english
- place with 1 artists paintings
15 Clues: artwork is on • writing but... • use your... to draw • you see in a museum • the same in english • who paints for a living • have a great sense of... • is a great piece of ... art • one who does art for a living • thing you dip a Plume d'oie in • place with 1 artists paintings • picture on your shirt is called a... • an artist uses to put paint on there art • ...
Wayne Thiebaud 2023-11-15
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- the material we used to create our drawings
- element of art that refers to 2D objects
- Genre of art that shows popular things from everyday life
- the line we draw to create a surface
- one of the foods Thiebaud painted
- element of art that refers to how light or dark on object is
- career Thiebaud had before professional artist
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- colors that are opposites on the color wheel
- element of art that refers to 3D objects
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- State where Thiebaud was born
- another food Thiebaud painted
- The art style Thiebaud is great at
13 Clues: State where Thiebaud was born • another food Thiebaud painted • one of the foods Thiebaud painted • The art style Thiebaud is great at • the line we draw to create a surface • element of art that refers to 2D objects • element of art that refers to 3D objects • the material we used to create our drawings • colors that are opposites on the color wheel • ...
20th century art movements 2023-10-18
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- uses colour to define reality
- Matisse started the Fauvism art movement
- movement started in 1916 during World War 1
- inspired by pottery design by her neolithic ancient tribe
- Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in 1907
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- paintings that appear fragmented or splinter plane flat on a 2D surface
- started the surrealism art movement
- painted mouth-stash on the Mona Lisa with a French vulgarity underneath
- focuses on dream and unreal art
- sees the musical instrument as colour
- created large paintings of flowers
- Expressionism started by dripping paint on a surface by Jackson Pollock
- mixed low art with high art through optical illusion
13 Clues: uses colour to define reality • focuses on dream and unreal art • Les Demoiselles d'Avignon in 1907 • created large paintings of flowers • started the surrealism art movement • sees the musical instrument as colour • Matisse started the Fauvism art movement • movement started in 1916 during World War 1 • mixed low art with high art through optical illusion • ...
Bristol & Art 2025-03-18
11 Clues: TRAD: "visiter" • TRAD: "fresque" • TRAD: "peindre" • Synonym for town • TRAD: "dessiner" • TRAD: "arrière-plan" • TRAD: "Oeuvre d'art" • 'illegal' art on walls • Art festival in Bristol • Famous artist from Bristol • Form of art mostly present on Bristol's walls
The Collective School— on collectives 2022-12-21
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- Est. 2015, Bandung. An art collective that works at the intersection of music, visual arts, and alternative culture.
- Est. 2015, Hong Kong. A communal art space dedicated to developing a series of imaginings and practices enacted towards the concepts of space, community, learning and exchange.
- Est. 2010, Hong Kong. A site of collaborative-individuated art experiments after an interdisciplinary and intermedia principle, as well as an art project that interrogates questions of space and being.
- Est. 2016, Quezon City. An art initiative focusing on questions of participation and collaboration in relation to the practice of contemporary art.
- Est. 2018, Jakarta. An educational knowledge-sharing platform formed by three collectives: ruangrupa, Serrum, and Grafis Huru Hara.
- Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform.
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- Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art.
- Est. 2019, Hanoi. A collective that runs events and a residency programme to support collaboration among cultural workers.
- Est. 2017, Quezon City. An interdisciplinary collective that focuses on research, participatory art, and community engagement.
- Est. 2018, Kaohsiung. A cultural workers cooperative that aims to activate independent art spaces and the alternative culture scene.
- Est. 2010, Sabah. A collective of artists, musicians, and social activists dedicated to empowering rural and marginalised communities through art.
11 Clues: Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform. • Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art. • Est. 2015, Bandung. An art collective that works at the intersection of music, visual arts, and alternative culture. • ...
Norman Rockwell 2024-03-13
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- What age did Norman study art seriously?
- Howard ___ was one of Norman's favorite art heroes
- Most of his illustrations show his sense of ___
- First drawings by Norman were scenes from books by Charles __?
- Pictures that help tell a story
- Biggest dream-illustrate cover of Saturday __ Post
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- His pictures were used for these covers
- Norman's first big art job-illustrations for ___ __ __ Stories
- As a kid, Norman was terrible at this, but his brother was the best
- Where was Norman Rockwell born?
- A great artists who had an effect on Norman's art
- Norman became art director at this magazine
- Norman's illustrations tell a story without ___
13 Clues: Where was Norman Rockwell born? • Pictures that help tell a story • His pictures were used for these covers • What age did Norman study art seriously? • Norman became art director at this magazine • Norman's illustrations tell a story without ___ • Most of his illustrations show his sense of ___ • A great artists who had an effect on Norman's art • ...
Contemporary 2 2019-03-21
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- Canadian artist who fused indigenous themes with a style inspired by Wassily Kandinsky to create something utterly unique in contemporary Canadian art
- painter who started out in abstract expressionism but ended up doing weird, cartoon like meditations on the KKK, etc.
- a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism”
- guy who anticipated op art by making geometrical abstraction that is figuratively “eye-popping”
- artist who filled the Tate with thousands and thousands of artificial sunflower seeds
- Maker of ambitious, large-scale video installations that involved fire and water and ambiguous soundtracks
- artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology”
- feminist whose work ranged from impenetrably boring videos demonstrating domestic utensils associate with “women’s work” to meditations on the President’s wife
- the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings
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- anonymous collective of feminist artists who comment on artworld bias and hypocrisy (2 words)
- artist most closely associated with conceptual art, which he defined as tautological
- outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures”
- trio of Canadian artists who appropriated a famous pop art image and converted it into a symbol of what was once called “the gay plague” (2 words)
- Canadian film-projection artist who explored his own subjectivity, often by using himself as the model
- pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans
- artist who comments on social issues, including the hypocrisy of the art market, in graffiti art and clever stunts
16 Clues: pop art icon who copied millions of soup cans • the guy who erased the victims in photos of race-based lynchings • a major feminist artist who urged us to “beware fascist feminism” • outspoken mimimalist who created really basic “primary structures” • artist whose appropriation work takes the form of a kind of “future archaeology” • ...
POP ART 2012-08-27
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- / Magazine telling a story using images and dialogue.
- / Predictable repetition of an image.
- / Image made from cutting out paper and sticking on another
- / Something you see on billboards and TV used to sell something.
- / Country that Richard Hamilton comes from.
- / Artist who makes artworks using celebrities and screen printing.
- / Not black and white.
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- / Name given to Andy Warhol's studio.
- / Artist who created the first Pop art in England in the 1950's.
- / Where does Andy Warhol live?
- / Artist who make artworks based on food and changing scale and texture.
- / Comes from the earth and can be moulded to create something.
12 Clues: / Not black and white. • / Where does Andy Warhol live? • / Name given to Andy Warhol's studio. • / Predictable repetition of an image. • / Country that Richard Hamilton comes from. • / Magazine telling a story using images and dialogue. • / Image made from cutting out paper and sticking on another • / Comes from the earth and can be moulded to create something. • ...
Indian Art 2014-04-01
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- Hindu belief that your actions influence your future
- Indian political leader that promoted nonviolent noncooperation as a method of protest
- Festival of lights
- Hindu god depicted with the head of an elephant
- Festival of Shiva
- Temple lined with 24 giant wheels
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- Hindu scripture
- The idea that your soul is born again after death in either animal, human, or spiritual form
- Floor 'paintings' made of either sand or flower petals
- White marble mausoleum; most iconic building in India
- Festival of color
- The power of a Hindu god is shown by the unusual number of _____
12 Clues: Hindu scripture • Festival of Shiva • Festival of color • Festival of lights • Temple lined with 24 giant wheels • Hindu god depicted with the head of an elephant • Hindu belief that your actions influence your future • White marble mausoleum; most iconic building in India • Floor 'paintings' made of either sand or flower petals • ...
Pop Art 2019-07-30
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- Produces an image or pattern by applying pigment to a surface over an intermediate object with designed gaps in it which create the pattern or image by only allowing the pigment to reach some parts of the surface.
- Range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing, imaginative, conceptual ideas, or technical skill.
- A work of art depicting mostly inanimate( not alive ) subject matter, typically commonplace objects.
- A publication that consists of comic art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes.
- American pop artist during the 1960s.
- Pigmented liquid.
- A brand of art created by an American artist.
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- Artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces.
- Set of practices, beliefs and objects that are dominant in a society at a given point in time.
- To make a graphic representation of (something), especially as a plan for its structure.
- Skill or ability in a particular field.
- Art created in public locations.
12 Clues: Pigmented liquid. • Art created in public locations. • American pop artist during the 1960s. • Skill or ability in a particular field. • A brand of art created by an American artist. • Artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces. • To make a graphic representation of (something), especially as a plan for its structure. • ...
ART CROSSWORD 2023-02-17
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- ΕΞΙΔΑΝΙΚΕΥΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΜΟΡΦΩΝ ΣΥΝΑΝΤΑΜΕ ΣΤΟΝ
- ΤΟΝΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΕΝΑΛΛΑΓΗ ΦΩΤΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΣΚΙΑΣ ΣΤΗ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΗ
- ΤΑ ΕΡΓΑ ΤΟΥ ΚΙΝΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΡΟΚΑΛΟΥΝ ΤΗΝ ΕΚΠΛΗΞΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΝ ΘΑΥΜΑΣΜΟ ΤΟΥ ΘΕΑΤΗ
- ΖΩΓΡΑΦΟΙ ΠΟΥ ΣΥΛΛΑΜΒΑΝΑΝΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΡΩΤΗ ΕΝΤΥΠΩΣΗ ΣΤΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΤΟΥΣ
- ΑΝΕΞΙΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ, ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΙΣΟΤΗΤΑ, ΑΞΙΕΣ ΤΟΥ
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- ΜΕΘΟΔΟΣ ΑΠΟΔΟΣΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΒΑΘΟΥΣ ΣΤΗ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΗ
- Η ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ ΟΔΗΓΕΙ ΤΟ ΛΑΟ, ΕΡΓΟ ΤΟΥ
- TROMPE L'OEIL ΣΗΜΑΙΝΕΙ
- ΝΥΧΤΕΡΙΝΗ ΠΕΡΙΠΟΛΟΣ ΠΙΝΑΚΑΣ ΤΟΥ
- O ΘΑΝΑΤΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΑΡΑ, ΕΡΓΟ ΤΟΥ
- ΚΑΛΛΙΤΕΧΝΙΚΟ ΚΙΝΗΜΑ ΤΗς ΚΟΜΨΟΤΗΤΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΛΑΦΡΟΤΗΤΑΣ
- ΚΑΛΛΙΤΕΧΝΗΣ ΙΜΠΡΕΣΙΟΝΙΣΤΗΣ ΠΟΥ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΖΕ ΝΟΥΦΑΡΑ
12 Clues: O ΘΑΝΑΤΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΑΡΑ, ΕΡΓΟ ΤΟΥ • Η ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ ΟΔΗΓΕΙ ΤΟ ΛΑΟ, ΕΡΓΟ ΤΟΥ • ΝΥΧΤΕΡΙΝΗ ΠΕΡΙΠΟΛΟΣ ΠΙΝΑΚΑΣ ΤΟΥ • TROMPE L'OEIL ΣΗΜΑΙΝΕΙ • ΕΞΙΔΑΝΙΚΕΥΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΜΟΡΦΩΝ ΣΥΝΑΝΤΑΜΕ ΣΤΟΝ • ΜΕΘΟΔΟΣ ΑΠΟΔΟΣΗΣ ΤΟΥ ΒΑΘΟΥΣ ΣΤΗ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΗ • ΑΝΕΞΙΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ, ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΙΣΟΤΗΤΑ, ΑΞΙΕΣ ΤΟΥ • ΤΟΝΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΕΝΑΛΛΑΓΗ ΦΩΤΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΣΚΙΑΣ ΣΤΗ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΗ • ...
Art Nouveau 2023-05-31
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- Lo sono le linee in questa nuova forma d'arte
- Il nome con cui è riconosciuta l'Art Nouveau in Spagna
- Il nome con cui è riconosciuta l'Art Nouveau in Italia
- L'opera più famosa di Klimt
- Tipo di foglia metallica che decora le opere di Klimt
- Termine con cui si associa questa forma d'arte all'arredo e alla decorazione in genere
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- Il nome con cui è riconosciuta l'Art Nouveau in Austria
- Famoso architetto Catalano
- La prima parte del secolo in cui si sviluppa l'Art Nouveau
- Lo sono gli elementi decorativi che si ispirano alla vegetazione e al mondo animale
- Artista di Praga che realizza delle stampe pubblicitarie
- Il nome del maggior interprete del Secessionismo austriaco
12 Clues: Famoso architetto Catalano • L'opera più famosa di Klimt • Lo sono le linee in questa nuova forma d'arte • Tipo di foglia metallica che decora le opere di Klimt • Il nome con cui è riconosciuta l'Art Nouveau in Spagna • Il nome con cui è riconosciuta l'Art Nouveau in Italia • Il nome con cui è riconosciuta l'Art Nouveau in Austria • ...
Art Challenge 2023-08-03
12 Clues: draw or scribble • Yellow + blue =? • Obeserve and draw • Malay word for ghost • Red, yellow and blue • Ferris wheel project • Item for mixing paint • mixing colours together • Item for washing brushes • Green, orange and purple • Objects infront of each other • Putting two or three colours together
Art Vocabulary 2021-12-22
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- a funny drawing that has a purpose
- a quick, simple drawing
- a type of art usually painted on a wal
- a type of art that is 3D
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- feeling bumpy or not flat
- at the front of the painting
- an exhibit that is connected to a place
- a liquid that comes in many colors
- a minature version of something ex. a car
- another word for fix
- art made from small pieces of stone or glass
- a material that is used to make sculptures
12 Clues: another word for fix • a quick, simple drawing • a type of art that is 3D • feeling bumpy or not flat • at the front of the painting • a funny drawing that has a purpose • a liquid that comes in many colors • a type of art usually painted on a wal • an exhibit that is connected to a place • a minature version of something ex. a car • a material that is used to make sculptures • ...
Art Vocab 2025-03-13
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- A method of painting with a dry paint brush to create texture and show brush strokes
- A color + white =
- A color + black =
- Both art and _______ can have rhythm and repetition.
- A watered down mixture of paint that is applied in a thin layer, often used to begin a painting.
- Red, yellow and blue are known as the ________ colors.
- A visual representation of the artist, created by the artist.
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- To depict or show something in a non realistic way.
- A 3D or 3-dimensional work of art
- A visual representation of another person,can be a drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.
- Green, purple and orange are known as the __________ colors.
- Media A type of visual art that combines multiple materials to create a single piece.
12 Clues: A color + white = • A color + black = • A 3D or 3-dimensional work of art • To depict or show something in a non realistic way. • Both art and _______ can have rhythm and repetition. • Red, yellow and blue are known as the ________ colors. • Green, purple and orange are known as the __________ colors. • A visual representation of the artist, created by the artist. • ...
Art Puzzle 2024-10-29
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- Shapes are __________.
- Another name for color.
- The illusion of depth.
- Yellow, blue, and _______ are Primary colors.
- Blue is next to green and _____ on the color wheel.
- Red mixed with yellow makes this color.
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- A greyscale show a variety of these.
- A symbol of courage and good luck in Asian art.
- How something feels or looks like it feels.
- Shapes can be geometric or __________.
- A path made by a moving point.
- A 3D shape.
12 Clues: A 3D shape. • Shapes are __________. • The illusion of depth. • Another name for color. • A path made by a moving point. • A greyscale show a variety of these. • Shapes can be geometric or __________. • Red mixed with yellow makes this color. • How something feels or looks like it feels. • Yellow, blue, and _______ are Primary colors. • ...
Islamic Art 2024-12-03
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- Fortress whose name translates to "red fort"
- A tower used to call people to prayer
- This Islamic work was also used to baptize Spanish kings
- The prophet who created the Islamic Religion
- The holy book of Islam
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- The indented element of mosques that faces Mecca
- The first Islamic Dynasty
- Many of these works had Islamic influence, however were secular in nature
- Country with heavy Islamic influence where many mosques reside
- The mathematical focus of most islamic works
- The most holy site of Islam
- The style of calligraphy used in many early Islamic works
12 Clues: The holy book of Islam • The first Islamic Dynasty • The most holy site of Islam • A tower used to call people to prayer • Fortress whose name translates to "red fort" • The mathematical focus of most islamic works • The prophet who created the Islamic Religion • The indented element of mosques that faces Mecca • This Islamic work was also used to baptize Spanish kings • ...
Islamic Art 2024-12-03
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- The early Islamic dynasty.
- The founder of Islam.
- The God of Islam.
- A manucsript of the Quran
- Striped arches
- A tall tower in mosque's.
- The name of the wall the Mihrab is on.
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- The holy book of Islam.
- A style of writing popular in Islamic art.
- A type of arch with a scallop shape.
- Marks the direction of Mecca in Mosques.
- Place of daily prayer.
12 Clues: Striped arches • The God of Islam. • The founder of Islam. • Place of daily prayer. • The holy book of Islam. • A manucsript of the Quran • A tall tower in mosque's. • The early Islamic dynasty. • A type of arch with a scallop shape. • The name of the wall the Mihrab is on. • Marks the direction of Mecca in Mosques. • A style of writing popular in Islamic art.
Islamic Art 2024-12-03
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- Architectural design with rows of columns supporting the roof
- Decorative handwriting or script in Islamic art
- Places of daily prayer in Islam
- Enclosed area in a mosque reserved for rulers
- Niche in a mosque indicating the direction of Mecca for prayer
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- leader of the Muslim community
- Repurposed architectural elements from older buildings in new construction
- Tower from which the call to prayer is announced
- Holiest city in Islam and birthplace of Muhammad
- Largest Islamic sect that believe the leadership of the Muslim community doesn't have to be a descendant of Muhammad
- Intricate patterns of interlaced lines and floral motifs
- Prohet, founder of Islamic religion
12 Clues: leader of the Muslim community • Places of daily prayer in Islam • Prohet, founder of Islamic religion • Enclosed area in a mosque reserved for rulers • Decorative handwriting or script in Islamic art • Tower from which the call to prayer is announced • Holiest city in Islam and birthplace of Muhammad • Intricate patterns of interlaced lines and floral motifs • ...
Art Vocab 2022-03-24
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- a way of showing gradual changes in lightness or darkness in a drawing or painting
- the open or empty area around, above, between, inside, or below objects
- the lightness and darkness of a color
- a pattern created by shapes that fit together, without overlapping or leaving gaps
- a two-dimensional area created by visually connecting actual or implied lines
- the relation of the parts of an artwork to each other and to the whole
- the use or combination of elements of art, such as line, shape, or color, to provide interest in an artwork
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- a style of art developed during the 1920s that emphasizes the expression of the subconscious by combining realistic images and dreamlike ideas
- a technique of painting soft, blurry, smoke-like edges in the background of a painting
- a light value of a color, such as pink, that is created by mixing a hue with white
- the way something feels to the touch
- the quality of seeming whole and complete, with all the parts looking right together
12 Clues: the way something feels to the touch • the lightness and darkness of a color • the relation of the parts of an artwork to each other and to the whole • the open or empty area around, above, between, inside, or below objects • a two-dimensional area created by visually connecting actual or implied lines • ...
BODY ART 2022-06-28
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- Assinava seu nome em corpos de pessoas para lhe conferir o status de arte
- Precursor da Body Art
- Ultrapassam os limites da tela e do conceito de arte ao propor uma nova forma de expressão artística
- surgiu nos Estados Unidos e Europa
- Conhecido por utilizar corpos femininos como suporte para sua arte
- Autor da obra "Fonte Refluxo"
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- Uma das principais características da Body Art
- Duchamp questionou
- Técnica utilizada por Yves
- Nome da obra do artista Vito Acconci
- Se destacou por suas obras sinistras e mórbidas
- Um dos principais autores da Body Art
12 Clues: Duchamp questionou • Precursor da Body Art • Técnica utilizada por Yves • Autor da obra "Fonte Refluxo" • surgiu nos Estados Unidos e Europa • Nome da obra do artista Vito Acconci • Um dos principais autores da Body Art • Uma das principais características da Body Art • Se destacou por suas obras sinistras e mórbidas • ...
Pop Art 2022-09-04
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- Images or information to influence or also change your views and beliefs.
- came from
- go against
- something common and part of everyday life such as the music played on the radio
- to copy or emulate.
- does not make sense/ not logical.
- A symbol or abstract drawing which tells us about the brand name of a particular brand
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- A style of art or music
- A group of people who have a the same belief about somethin.
- artist Any artist who was part of the pop art genre
- used for advertising
- A simple drawing which has a certain meaning
12 Clues: came from • go against • to copy or emulate. • used for advertising • A style of art or music • does not make sense/ not logical. • A simple drawing which has a certain meaning • artist Any artist who was part of the pop art genre • A group of people who have a the same belief about somethin. • Images or information to influence or also change your views and beliefs. • ...
Art Supplies 2025-10-06
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- the home of the pencils
- The substance that illustration people use to be creative
- The tool that is gonna replace us
- The place you put your drawing into
- The software that brings you nightmares
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- The future home of illustration students
- Paint but whit liquid, is a technique
- Chinesse and black
- the tool you use to correct mistakes
- Your face but in a canvas
- The pre-drawing
- Your body but in a canvas
12 Clues: The pre-drawing • Chinesse and black • the home of the pencils • Your face but in a canvas • Your body but in a canvas • The tool that is gonna replace us • The place you put your drawing into • the tool you use to correct mistakes • Paint but whit liquid, is a technique • The software that brings you nightmares • The future home of illustration students • ...
Art Class Expectations 2025-01-22
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- What bathroom can I make a pass to when I am in Art class?
- What sound tells me that it is time to clean up in art class?
- Finish the sentence “Walk, Talk and be on _____.”
- Something I must do at the end of class before I can be dismissed by the bell.
- If I miss a day of art class where can I go to see what I missed?
- If Ms. Rausch is talking then my voice is ?
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- Which Standard is graded entirely on your Art Portfolio?
- If I am counted absent for being out of class for 10 minutes I lose ___ for a week
- If I buy something from Ms. Rausch’s PBIS store when will I receive my prize?
- What do we do for the first five minutes of art class everyday?
- Which way do we properly store markers?
- When I am working on a project and I am not yet done it can be put where until it is finished?
- What do I need to bring to Art class everyday?
- Everyday I will try my best to follow this, that way we are safe and get to use fun materials in art class.
14 Clues: Which way do we properly store markers? • If Ms. Rausch is talking then my voice is ? • What do I need to bring to Art class everyday? • Finish the sentence “Walk, Talk and be on _____.” • Which Standard is graded entirely on your Art Portfolio? • What bathroom can I make a pass to when I am in Art class? • ...
Exam 3 Review 2021-04-11
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- name of traditional Japanese tattoos
- the material in In Benin art that is related to the color white and the sea god, Olukun
- royal and divine throne of kings of the Asante people and the ultimate symbol of Asante power (two word term with hyphen between words)
- an early rock cut Buddhist worship hall (two word term with hyphen between words)
- name of Japanese mafia who often get full-body tattoos
- guardian figures depicted on the entrance way to worship halls at Ajanta
- Kushan art from this region is influence by Hindu and Jain traditions
- type of cloth made by the Akan people often worn at funerals
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- material in Benin art often used in royal regalia, including crowns and tunics
- human shaped Maori pendants carved from nephrite (two word term with hyphen between words)
- name for an early Buddhist monastery
- Maori art form that like tattooing is considered sacred
- animal that appears in Benin art symbolizing the Oba's divine and secular powers
- a type of cloth linked in Akan mythology to the spider Ananse, the first weaver
- country whose national museum is where the Te Hau-ki Turanga meeting house is kept(two word term with hyphen between words)
- name for the gates of early stupas that represent the four great life events of the Buddha
- a dome-shaped structure that serves as a Buddhist shrine
- Maori word for sacred involving things with certain restrictions and prohibitions
- a Buddhist figure who is able to achieve nirvana, but stays in this world to help others
- material of one type of Maori elite cloaks
- in Maori, the word for a person’s genealogy
- Kushan art from this region is influenced by Greco-Roman traditions
22 Clues: name for an early Buddhist monastery • name of traditional Japanese tattoos • material of one type of Maori elite cloaks • in Maori, the word for a person’s genealogy • name of Japanese mafia who often get full-body tattoos • Maori art form that like tattooing is considered sacred • a dome-shaped structure that serves as a Buddhist shrine • ...
3D 1 Art Review 2024-12-19
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- When using a sharp tool, you must cut __ from yourself.
- It's how something feels
- What kind of artwork can reflect community values?
- A __ is connected to the school fire sprinkler system.
- ___ colors are green, purple, orange
- This artist created sculptures of large pieces of food even creating giant community art pieces like the cherry in the spoon
- A piece of art where you can see all sides around it
- what is the first step in the Feldman's Model of Critique?
- ___ colors are red, blue, yellow
- Adding this creates a tint of a color
- flat or an art piece that only has height and width
- ____ colors are next to each other on the color wheel
- This creates a focus on a specific part of the art piece
- ___ colors are across from each other on the color wheel
- A piece of art where it is hanging on or apart of the wall, but still come out giving a 3D form
- ____ Shapes are found in Nature
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- What should you avoid touching on a hot glue gun?
- an object or an art piece that has height width and depth
- _____ Paint is the best paint to paint on cardboard
- the area around an object or through it if it is open.
- ___ Shapes found are in Math
- Adding this create a shade of a color
- This artist uses a 3D printer to help with the process of creating his artwork
- This artist used found objects to create her sculptures out of wood pieces
- This protects the creator of a work from being used or taken by others
25 Clues: It's how something feels • ___ Shapes found are in Math • ____ Shapes are found in Nature • ___ colors are red, blue, yellow • ___ colors are green, purple, orange • Adding this create a shade of a color • Adding this creates a tint of a color • What should you avoid touching on a hot glue gun? • What kind of artwork can reflect community values? • ...
Intro to Art/Drawing & Painting Final 2025-05-19
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- A flat image
- Shading with little dots
- Hue + black
- All colors are made from some combination of these
- Shading with lines that run more or less parallel with each other
- An enclosed area on a flat two-dimensional surface
- Separates the ground from the sky in a perspective drawing
- Space that surround the subject in a work of art
- An object that has height, width, and depth, like any object in the real world
- Blue + yellow
- Violet, orange, and green
- Blue and orange’s relationship on the color wheel
- Hue + gray
- Used to create the illusion of three-dimensional depth on a flat surface
- The three-dimentional counterpart to shape
- Hue + white
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- The way a surface feels or looks
- The effect resulting from the way the “building blocks” of art are used
- Small drawing that are used to plan out a work of art
- An empty place or surface in, or around a work of art
- The proper order of the color wheel
- Time period during which perspective drawing was invented
- In a perspective drawing, everything moving away from the viewer goes here
- Red +blue
- The result of light waves that are reflected off an object back to your eye
- Red + Yellow
- How large or small something is when compared with another object
- A moving point
- How light or dark a color is
- Space that is made up of the subject in a work of art
- The “building blocks” or “ingredients” of art
- Green and yellow’s relationship on the color wheel.
- Pure color
33 Clues: Red +blue • Pure color • Hue + gray • Hue + black • Hue + white • A flat image • Red + Yellow • Blue + yellow • A moving point • Shading with little dots • Violet, orange, and green • How light or dark a color is • The way a surface feels or looks • The proper order of the color wheel • The three-dimentional counterpart to shape • The “building blocks” or “ingredients” of art • ...
Les matieres 2022-10-20
Rilee Niehenke 2025-01-06
Arte 2025-01-07
Famous Artists 2024-02-04
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- Abstract expressionist known for his drip painting technique
- Japanese ukiyoe painter and printmaker, created The Great Wave
- American realist painter, known for Christina's World and Helga Testorf series
- British artist known for his contributions to pop art and photomontage
- Italian Renaissance sculptor and painter, created the statue of David
- French painter known for his use of color and fluid style
- Dutch master known for his detailed and emotive portraits
- French Impressionist painter, a member of the movement's founding group
- Spanish Romantic painter and printmaker, painted The Third of May 1808
- Surrealist artist known for melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory
- Italian Renaissance painter, known for The Birth of Venus
- RussianFrench artist known for his dreamlike and poetic style
- Austrian Symbolist painter, founder of the Vienna Secession movement
- French sculptor, best known for The Thinker
- Italian Renaissance sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- French PostImpressionist painter, precursor to Cubism
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- Leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art
- Cubist artist from Spain, cofounder of modern art movement
- American modernist artist known for largescale flower paintings
- Mexican painter known for her selfportraits and symbolism
- PostImpressionist painter known for Starry Night
- Dutch Baroque painter, famous for Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Italian Renaissance polymath, painted the Mona Lisa
- American Impressionist painter known for her portraits and motherchild themes
- French postImpressionist artist, known for his vivid use of color
- Russian painter and art theorist, a pioneer of abstract art
- French Impressionist painter, particularly known for his ballet scenes
- Italian Renaissance painter, known for mythological and religious themes
- Pop artist known for comic stripinspired artwork
- French Impressionist painter, famous for Water Lilies
30 Clues: French sculptor, best known for The Thinker • PostImpressionist painter known for Starry Night • Pop artist known for comic stripinspired artwork • Italian Renaissance polymath, painted the Mona Lisa • French Impressionist painter, famous for Water Lilies • French PostImpressionist painter, precursor to Cubism • ...
The Renaissance - Levi steiner 2025-04-09
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- A form of expression that flourished in the Renaissance.
- Famous English playwright and poet of the Renaissance.
- A step-by-step way to test ideas and solve problems.
- Related to God or a higher power.
- A government ruled by religious leaders.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Early humanist known for his poetry and love of classical texts.
- People who focused on human values and education during the Renaissance.
- Payments made to the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- A major focus during the Renaissance, including painting and sculpture.
- Country Marco Polo visited part of ancient trade routes.
- The Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation.
- Religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict rules.
- Ancient culture that inspired Renaissance learning.
- A time of rebirth in art, learning, and culture in Europe.
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- A path used by merchants to buy and sell goods.
- One page printed sheets used to spread news or ideas.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- 3D artwork made by carving stone or shaping materials.
- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.
- The buying and selling of goods, often between countries.
- A rise in prices and a drop in money’s value.
- A major influence on art, politics, and life during the Renaissance.
- Religious groups that broke away from established churches.
- A technique in art to show depth and distance.
- Explorer who traveled to China and inspired interest in Asia.
- Italian city that was a center of Renaissance art and religion.
- Scientist who supported the idea that the Earth moves around the Sun.
- A visual art that used perspective and realism during the Renaissance.
- Books with calendars, weather forecasts, and useful facts.
30 Clues: Related to God or a higher power. • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • A government ruled by religious leaders. • A rise in prices and a drop in money’s value. • A technique in art to show depth and distance. • A path used by merchants to buy and sell goods. • German monk who started the Protestant Reformation. • Ancient culture that inspired Renaissance learning. • ...
Mexican Street Art 2025-04-18
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- What was Mexican Street art a response to?
- _ _ _ _ _-scale paintings
- What city is the art "Man, Controller of the Universe" located?
- Another similar style often displayed with Mexican Street art.
- What kind of imagery is very frequently used in this style of art?
- His style consists of Bright saturated colors and simplified figures.
- His style incorporates Industrial techniques and Dynamism.
- Where Mexican street art is often displayed on.
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- _ _ _ _ _ _ issues often expressed in this style.
- The purpose of this style is to celebrate what?
- What century did this style develop in?
- His style includes representing the working class and indigenous people.
- What gave artists more exposure?
13 Clues: _ _ _ _ _-scale paintings • What gave artists more exposure? • What century did this style develop in? • What was Mexican Street art a response to? • The purpose of this style is to celebrate what? • Where Mexican street art is often displayed on. • _ _ _ _ _ _ issues often expressed in this style. • His style incorporates Industrial techniques and Dynamism. • ...
Elements and Principles of Art 2025-08-05
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- the area that draws the viewer's attention; the focal point
- created when light strikes an object and is reflected back to the eyes; considered the most powerful art element
- the basic components that make up an artwork
- two-dimensional or flat area
- defined by the area between and around objects
- the surface or feel of an object
- the relationships in sizes among shapes and elements in a design
- the path a viewer's eye takes through the work of art
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- when the principles and elements are used in a harmonious way; where all things in the artwork look like they go together in some way
- how an artist uses and organizes the elements of art
- refers to the layout of an artwork
- use of different elements and techniques to create interest in a work of art
- created by a path moving in space, considered the foundation of any artwork
- the lightness or darkness of a surface; shading
- the visual weight an art piece has; can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial
- three-dimensional object
- created by the use of patterns
17 Clues: three-dimensional object • two-dimensional or flat area • created by the use of patterns • the surface or feel of an object • refers to the layout of an artwork • the basic components that make up an artwork • defined by the area between and around objects • the lightness or darkness of a surface; shading • how an artist uses and organizes the elements of art • ...
ARTE 2021-05-11
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- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil. It can be molded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- is a creation in any area of the arts that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or to a work of outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship.
- a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details.
- the art of painting with oil paints.
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass.
- he art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.
- a picture representing an area of countryside.
- a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works.
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- art is art for which the idea (or concept) behind the work is more important than the finished art object. ... When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair.
- a picture representing an area of countryside.
- a creative work that resembles such a composition in incorporating various materials or elements
- a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger.
- a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating.
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat.
- life a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers and objects contrasting with these in texture, such as bowls and glassware.
- a brush for applying paint.
- art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color.
22 Clues: a brush for applying paint. • the art of painting with oil paints. • a picture representing an area of countryside. • a picture representing an area of countryside. • pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat. • a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works. • a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ...
All About Me 2023-11-08
17 Clues: food • book • sport • hobby • color • place • snack • movie • number • animal • cartoon • holiday • fine-arts • art supplies • how old am I? • school subject • thing to do when bored
Inglese 2024-03-11
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- - Olfactory organ
- - Facial feature
- - Facial feature
- - At risk species
- - Water scarcity
- - Auditory organ
- - Oral muscle
- - Planned creation
- - Greenhouse gas
- - Pollutant release
- - Natural disaster
- - Synthetic polymer
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- - Renewable energy
- - Geological event
- - Over eyes
- - Three-dimensional art
- - Forest clearance
- - Vehicle pollution
- - Between nose and ears
- - Art on canvas
20 Clues: - Over eyes • - Oral muscle • - Art on canvas • - Facial feature • - Facial feature • - Water scarcity • - Auditory organ • - Olfactory organ • - At risk species • - Renewable energy • - Forest clearance • - Planned creation • - Greenhouse gas • - Natural disaster • - Synthetic polymer • - Geological event • - Vehicle pollution • - Pollutant release • - Three-dimensional art • ...
THE RTC ART CHALLENGE 2024-10-03
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- Setting the scene of your image
- Something that is not realistic
- One color, or black and white if related to photography
- The 3D form of visual art
- When two things are next to each other and also contrast with each other
- The darkness or lightness of a color
- A monochrome, blue-colored print that needs light to transfer an image
- Illegal form of street art
- The first step of an art critique
- The pure form of a color
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- When putting different images together makes a new image
- The amount of light that enters the camera for a certain amount of time
- The art of writing
- A thick, usually fast-drying paint
- Mixing two or more colors together
- What you create when you add white to a hue
- The amount of light that enters the camera lens
- What you create when you add black to a hue
18 Clues: The art of writing • The pure form of a color • The 3D form of visual art • Illegal form of street art • Setting the scene of your image • Something that is not realistic • The first step of an art critique • A thick, usually fast-drying paint • Mixing two or more colors together • The darkness or lightness of a color • What you create when you add white to a hue • ...
The Collective School 2022-12-08
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- Est. 2015, Bandung. An art collective that works at the intersection of music, visual arts, and alternative culture.
- Est. 2015, Hong Kong. A communal art space dedicated to developing a series of imaginings and practices enacted towards the concepts of space, community, learning and exchange
- Est. 2010, Hong Kong. A site of collaborative-individuated art experiments after an interdisciplinary and intermedia principle, as well as an art project that interrogates questions of space and being
- Est. 2016, Quezon City. An art initiative focusing on questions of participation and collaboration in relation to the practice of contemporary art.
- Est. 2018, Jakarta. An educational knowledge-sharing platform formed by three collectives: ruangrupa, Serrum, and Grafis Huru Hara.
- Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform.
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- Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art.
- Est. 2019, Hanoi. A collective that runs events and a residency programme to support collaboration among cultural workers.
- Est. 2017, Quezon City. An interdisciplinary collective that focuses on research, participatory art, and community engagement.
- Est. 2018, Kaohsiung. A cultural workers cooperative that aims to activate independent art spaces and the alternative culture scene.
- Est. 2010, Sabah. A collective of artists, musicians, and social activists dedicated to empowering rural and marginalised communities through art.
11 Clues: Est. 2020, Bishkek. An informal, self-organised, and socially-oriented mobile art platform. • Est. 2020, Yogyakarta. An art collective formed with the idea of redistribution of resources through art. • Est. 2015, Bandung. An art collective that works at the intersection of music, visual arts, and alternative culture. • ...
Elements and principles of art 2023-09-27
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- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
- defined by a point moving in space.
- includes positive and negative areas or a sense of depth
- intensity.
- concerned with diversity by using different shapes,sizes, and/or colors in a work of art.
- three-dimensional and organic or geometric
- refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.
- include symmetrical, asymetrical, radial and informal
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel
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- two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- using contrast to stress the differences between elements.
- generic name for color
- A way of combining similar elements in an artwork toaccent their similarities
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value,
- used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout thework of art.
16 Clues: intensity. • generic name for color • defined by a point moving in space. • three-dimensional and organic or geometric • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors • An element of art that refers to the way things feel • include symmetrical, asymetrical, radial and informal • two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. • ...
art 2022-3 2022-09-07
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- Artist (last name) creator of Mona Lisa
- Depth within an artwork
- cave in france famous for cave painting
- non realistic art
- colors that are made when you mix 2 Primary colors
- terra cotta warriors were found in what country
- Mona Lisa does not have this facial feature
- the artist Monet creates this style of art
- 3-D shape
- Opposite colors
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- space that has been closed creates a ______
- exaggerating differences in artwork
- Visual or Tactile _____ is how something feels
- repeating elements
- Artist (last name) creator of Starry Night
- exaggerating or calling attention to a specific part of your artwork
- off balance
- another name for movement in artwork
- Colors that make all other colors
19 Clues: 3-D shape • off balance • Opposite colors • non realistic art • repeating elements • Depth within an artwork • Colors that make all other colors • exaggerating differences in artwork • another name for movement in artwork • Artist (last name) creator of Mona Lisa • cave in france famous for cave painting • Artist (last name) creator of Starry Night • ...
UIL Art 2 2020-11-19
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- Amsterdam Harbor Scene
- By the Seine
- Young Boy in Profile
- Cardinal Bandinello Sauli, His Secretary, and Two Geographers
- Ceres (Summer)
- The Musician
- Kellmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight
- Taos
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- Solitude
- Marchesa Brigida Spinola Doria
- Synchromy in Purple Minor
- Still Life with Grapes and Game
- Setting Out to Fish
- View of the Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute
- Kaaterskill Falls
- Pansies in Washington
- Farge Flowers on a Window Ledge
- Still Life with Oranges, Jars, and Boxes of Sweets
- The Skater (Potrait of William Grant)
19 Clues: Taos • Solitude • By the Seine • The Musician • Ceres (Summer) • Kaaterskill Falls • Setting Out to Fish • Young Boy in Profile • Pansies in Washington • Amsterdam Harbor Scene • Synchromy in Purple Minor • Marchesa Brigida Spinola Doria • Still Life with Grapes and Game • Farge Flowers on a Window Ledge • The Skater (Potrait of William Grant) • Kellmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight • ...
Northwest Coast Art 2023-02-01
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- Name one of the countries the tribe live in.
- You quite often find these incorporated into their styalised animal designs
- What colour is used as the primary colour.
- There is a lot of this in their art work
- What technique is used to make the totem poles
- What colour is used as a secondary colour
- This bird is known as a trickster and also took the sun to the sky
- One of the important shapes that is used consistently in their artwork.
- A good word to describe the look of the art work
- What trees are used to make the totem poles (two words)
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- What was the infectious disease that nearly wiped out this tribe
- This tribe were the first to do this type of artwork using the colour red
- What is the name given to a group of islands
- The number of the tribe people left after the effects of the infectious disease (two words)
- What is the name of the tribe you are studying
- This tribe is renowned for making these(two words)
- The new name given to the Queen Charlotte island in 2009 (two words)
- What traditional art work are we basing our circular designs on
- What is one of the main themes for their artwork
19 Clues: There is a lot of this in their art work • What colour is used as a secondary colour • What colour is used as the primary colour. • What is the name given to a group of islands • Name one of the countries the tribe live in. • What is the name of the tribe you are studying • What technique is used to make the totem poles • ...
