art Crossword Puzzles
Molina's Art Crossword 2022-08-30
Across
- The juxtaposition of different elements of design in order to highlight their differences and/or to create visual interest
- 3D, Geometric, Organic
- The feel, appearance, thickness, or stickiness of a surface
- Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, straight curved dotted, broken, thick, thin.
- when elements of design are arranged symmetrically or asymmetrically to create the impression of equality in weight or importance.
- A regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements.
- 2D/Flat, Geometric, Organic
- Using different elements in an image to create visual interest.
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- The wavelengths of light. Refers to hue, value, and intensity.
- The relationship between objects with respect to size, number, and so on, including the relation between parts of a whole.
- Recurring elements to direct the eye through the image.
- The lightness or darkness of an image.
- Special attention/ importance given to one part of a work of art.
- The arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts of form a coherent whole.
- All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole.
- The area around, within or between images
16 Clues: 3D, Geometric, Organic • 2D/Flat, Geometric, Organic • The lightness or darkness of an image. • The area around, within or between images • Recurring elements to direct the eye through the image. • A regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements. • All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole. • ...
Elements of Art 2023-10-08
Across
- lines that are found in nature and in our surroundings.
- this element is defined as "a path made by a moving dot."
- creator of the cubism movement.
- a small, typically round, or circular mark made on a surface using various tools such as a pencil, pen and brush
- this line is suggested by changes in colour, tone and texture or by the edges of shapes.
- an enclosed space or line.
- this is a "real marks made in a composition."
- an artistic movement, influenced by Paul Cezanne and African Art which employs geometric shapes in depictions of humans and other forms
- sensory components used to create artwork.
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- A friend of Georges Seurat that developed divisionism.
- type of shape that is irregular, unpredictable, imperfect and often flowing.
- type of shape that has points, curves and angles.
- a painting technique created by using only colored dots.
- French post-Impressionist painter who created pointillism.
- shading technique created by using dots.
- lines that do not naturally occur in nature.
16 Clues: an enclosed space or line. • creator of the cubism movement. • shading technique created by using dots. • sensory components used to create artwork. • lines that do not naturally occur in nature. • this is a "real marks made in a composition." • type of shape that has points, curves and angles. • A friend of Georges Seurat that developed divisionism. • ...
Kindergarten Art Supplies 2025-06-28
Across
- Coloring item made of wax
- I make things shiny
- Good for dipping things into liquid
- Used in many folding projects
- Good for scrubbing things off papers
- Good for making in noisy
- Good for tying things together
- Good for drawing not good for erasing
- Good for sticking stuff on the paper
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- My handles were rainbow
- Good for sticking pieces of paper right on paper
- Good for sticking stuff on the paper
- A coloring supply used in many art crafts
- Good for making a slash of color
- Good for decorating
- Good for writing in your workbooks
- The thing that gets stuck to the paper
17 Clues: I make things shiny • Good for decorating • My handles were rainbow • Good for making in noisy • Coloring item made of wax • Used in many folding projects • Good for tying things together • Good for making a slash of color • Good for writing in your workbooks • Good for dipping things into liquid • Good for sticking stuff on the paper • Good for scrubbing things off papers • ...
Y6, Prepare B2, Units 7 & 17 (DPB) 2021-01-29
Across
- Pt2: My little brother, who’s only 7, wants to watch Stranger Things. Do you think it’s suitable … him? (3)
- A word for a book that tells a story; N…. (5)
- An adjective used for art, stories, and films that make an impact and cause people to think; P.… (8)
- A synonym of amazing or fabulous, often used to describe pictures; S….(8)
- Pt2: The wife was furious … her husband when she found out he had a girlfriend. (4)
- An adjective to say that something is completely different, or one of a kind; U…. (6)
- People, such as the protagonist, in a non-fiction book; C…. (10)
- A way to describe a piece of art that challenges perceptions and might make people argue; C.… (13)
- A genre of art which was made famous by Salvador Dalí; A… (8)
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- Used to describe books, art, and films that make you feel emotional; M…. (6)
- An adjective that means very immature; I didn’t like the film, I thought all the poo jokes were C…. (8)
- When something is funny, it can be described as H….. (8)
- A synonym of modern, and a genre of art; C.… (12)
- The name for a person who writes a book, such as J.K. Rowling. (6)
- Pictures that drawn in books; I…. (13)
- Pt2: Mike is addicted … Harry Potter books, he can´t stop reading them. (2)
- The basic story of a book; P…. (4)
- A section of a book which often has a number; C…. (7)
- An adjective to describe for people who have good imaginations, such as writers and painters; C…. (8)
- Pt2: I really liked the book although I was disappointed … the ending. (4)
- Pt2: Jenny is really keen … Fantasy stories. (on)
21 Clues: The basic story of a book; P…. (4) • Pictures that drawn in books; I…. (13) • A word for a book that tells a story; N…. (5) • A synonym of modern, and a genre of art; C.… (12) • Pt2: Jenny is really keen … Fantasy stories. (on) • A section of a book which often has a number; C…. (7) • When something is funny, it can be described as H….. (8) • ...
Jack's Crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- balance-is the one of which elements radiate from a center point.
- Pixels per inch
- is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention
- of design- ideas applied to the organization of the elements.
- its a measuremnt of how many dots or fixels fit intoone inch of space.
- board- physical or digital collages
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects,colors, texture
- is the smallest unit of a digital image
- the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- one of the principles of design affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading
- made up of various components to make a whole.
- to maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design.
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- usually refers to publication,preparing material by correcting.
- principle of design that combines elemets of art using diversity.
- is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page
- is achieved when all design elements are equal
- Art- electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- it's the part where all the separate elemts come together to form a whole.
- the final size of your print product after its been cut.
- full size model of a design
- a type of image which has been simplified but retians a visual to something reconizable
- graphics and text are not equal
- dots per inch
- is achieved by including elements within the design that look measurably different
- the principle of art that refers to regular placement or repetition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
25 Clues: dots per inch • Pixels per inch • full size model of a design • graphics and text are not equal • board- physical or digital collages • is the smallest unit of a digital image • is achieved when all design elements are equal • made up of various components to make a whole. • the final size of your print product after its been cut. • ...
Jack's Crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- balance-is the one of which elements radiate from a center point.
- Pixels per inch
- is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention
- of design- ideas applied to the organization of the elements.
- its a measuremnt of how many dots or fixels fit intoone inch of space.
- board- physical or digital collages
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects,colors, texture
- is the smallest unit of a digital image
- the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- one of the principles of design affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading
- made up of various components to make a whole.
- to maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design.
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- usually refers to publication,preparing material by correcting.
- principle of design that combines elemets of art using diversity.
- is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page
- is achieved when all design elements are equal
- Art- electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- it's the part where all the separate elemts come together to form a whole.
- the final size of your print product after its been cut.
- full size model of a design
- a type of image which has been simplified but retians a visual to something reconizable
- graphics and text are not equal
- dots per inch
- is achieved by including elements within the design that look measurably different
- the principle of art that refers to regular placement or repetition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
25 Clues: dots per inch • Pixels per inch • full size model of a design • graphics and text are not equal • board- physical or digital collages • is the smallest unit of a digital image • is achieved when all design elements are equal • made up of various components to make a whole. • the final size of your print product after its been cut. • ...
2D Foundations of Art 2025-04-30
Across
- perceived by the way light reflects off a surface and has three properties.
- flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length & width).
- in this stage of the art-making process, thumbnails are developed into sketches.
- a path made by a moving point through space.
- the use of one item, such as a circle, repeated more than once in a composition.
- describes the lightness or darkness of a surface.
- the arrangement of opposite elements and effects.
- used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork.
- in this stage of the art-making process, inspiration is gathered.
- the taking of someone else's artwork or design and claiming it as one's own.
- the purpose for this step in feldmans method is to determine how the artist used the elements and principles in their artwork.
- how the elements work together and are connected in an artwork.
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- how the viewer's eye travels through an artwork.
- three-dimensional (length, width, depth) and can be viewed from many angles.
- the distribution of visual weight in an artwork.
- the method that is used to evaluate a composition.
- in this stage of the art-making process, editing of the sketches are done.
- The purpose for this step in feldman's method is to research the back story of an artwork, learn the meaning of the work and the artist's intention.
- the surface quality that can be actual or implied.
- in this stage of the art-making process, thumbnails if initial ideas are made.
- in this stage of the art-making process, a final artwork is completed of the best idea in sketches
- draws the viewer’s eye to particular areas of the artwork first.
22 Clues: a path made by a moving point through space. • how the viewer's eye travels through an artwork. • the distribution of visual weight in an artwork. • describes the lightness or darkness of a surface. • the arrangement of opposite elements and effects. • the method that is used to evaluate a composition. • the surface quality that can be actual or implied. • ...
Public Sculptur 2025-04-16
Across
- Art element: used to define space
- Large structure that reminds people of history
- Located at the Union Buildings
- Design principle: size relationship
- Used to honour past events
- Design principle: arrangement into a whole
- Another common sculpture material
- Famous statue in the USA
- A sculpture of a fish in Port Elizabeth
- Something sculptures often tell
- Art element: how something feels or looks like it feels
- Art element: the lightness or darkness of a color
- Greek sculpture known for ideal beauty
- Honors a person or historical event
- Sculpture you can walk around
- Often used to create soft wire sculptures
- Art element: the use of areas between and around objects
- Art element: the outline of a shape
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- Temporary public artwork
- Design principle: use of differences to create interest
- Design principle: sense of stability
- Giant statue in Brazil
- Made with community involvement
- The philosophy meaning "I am because we are"
- Sculpture that marks a grave or death
- Where many public sculptures are found
- An emotional reaction to an artwork
- Design principle: visual weight and importance
- Purpose of public sculpture
- Planning step before building sculpture
- A sculpture placed in parks or city squares
- Design principle: repetition of elements
- A famous leader with a statue in Pretoria
- Created by request for a specific event or person
- A memorial for a student killed in 1976 protests
- Sculpture in the form of a statue
- South African city with Voortrekker Monument
- Material used for many sculptures
- Helps artists design sculptures
39 Clues: Giant statue in Brazil • Temporary public artwork • Famous statue in the USA • Used to honour past events • Purpose of public sculpture • Sculpture you can walk around • Located at the Union Buildings • Made with community involvement • Something sculptures often tell • Helps artists design sculptures • Art element: used to define space • Another common sculpture material • ...
Satzglieder 2016-04-14
Across
- die Art und Weise betreffend
- Satzergänzung
- fragt: Wo?
- Fall des Subjekts
- fragt: Warum?
- Welche Wortart bildet das Prädikat?
- örtlich
- Weg zum Erkennen von Satzgliedern
- Zwei Teile bilden eine Satzklammer
- den Grund betreffend
- fragt: Auf welche Art und Weise?
- fragt: Wer oder was?
Down
- fragt: Wem?
- fragt: Wann?
- Satzergänzung
- verschiebbarer Teil eines Satzes
- fragt: Wen oder was?
- zeitlich
18 Clues: örtlich • zeitlich • fragt: Wo? • fragt: Wem? • fragt: Wann? • Satzergänzung • Satzergänzung • fragt: Warum? • Fall des Subjekts • fragt: Wen oder was? • den Grund betreffend • fragt: Wer oder was? • die Art und Weise betreffend • verschiebbarer Teil eines Satzes • fragt: Auf welche Art und Weise? • Weg zum Erkennen von Satzgliedern • Zwei Teile bilden eine Satzklammer • ...
Industrial 2021-03-10
Across
- arquitectura surgida en Europa a finales del siglo XIX
- ubicación de la primer biblioteca que utilizó hierro desde los cimientos hasta la cubierta
- apellido del principal arquitecto de la epoca
- Uno de los críticos más fervientes del art nouveau
- Ubicado en el rio severn en Inglaterra.
- Utiliza materiales como hierro colado o fundido, acero laminado y el cristal.
- Material que revolucionó la arquitectura.
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- Material más utilizado durante la revolución industrial.
- Considerado el primer arquitecto en emplear las características del art Nouveau
- significado del termino Art Nouveau
- Su proyecto estrella es la torre Eiffel
- Donde comenzó el Art Nouveau
- Conocida como una de las primeras edificaciones con este estilo, casa de las:
13 Clues: Donde comenzó el Art Nouveau • significado del termino Art Nouveau • Su proyecto estrella es la torre Eiffel • Ubicado en el rio severn en Inglaterra. • Material que revolucionó la arquitectura. • apellido del principal arquitecto de la epoca • Uno de los críticos más fervientes del art nouveau • arquitectura surgida en Europa a finales del siglo XIX • ...
The Forbidden City 2025-06-27
Across
- Sounds made by instruments or voices.
- A rolled-up piece of paper used for writing or painting.
- Fan A hand-held object used to cool down, often made of paper or silk.
- A large building where an emperor lives.
- A type of writing that uses rhythm and sometimes rhyme.
- Ruler of an empire.
- Dynasty Chinese dynasty known for great art and porcelain.
- Capital city of China where the Forbidden City is located.
- A dramatic art form that combines music, singing, and acting.
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- The art of beautiful handwriting.
- Written works like stories, poems, and plays.
- A fine white ceramic used in dishes and vases.
- City A large palace complex in Beijing.
- An art form that uses brushes and colors on paper or canvas.
- Not allowed; another word for banned.
15 Clues: Ruler of an empire. • The art of beautiful handwriting. • Sounds made by instruments or voices. • Not allowed; another word for banned. • City A large palace complex in Beijing. • A large building where an emperor lives. • Written works like stories, poems, and plays. • A fine white ceramic used in dishes and vases. • ...
About our class 2023-10-06
14 Clues: sports • science • anglais • histoire • français • géographie • les filles • les garçons • mathématiques • art plastique • le niveau de scolarité (classe) • le sujet de l'enseignement (sujet) • un lieu où les enfants apprennent (école) • la personne qui enseigne aux étudiants (maitresse)
Rain Artist 2015-04-10
Across
- What art is also a game?
- Where is a man making art?
- Who wants to make the rain more fun?
- What do many people not like to do in the rain?
Down
- What does an artist make?
- What in included in the artists art?
- On what surface does the artist make art?
- What needs to happen for people to see the art?
- What does the sidewalk look like in the rain?
9 Clues: What art is also a game? • What does an artist make? • Where is a man making art? • What in included in the artists art? • Who wants to make the rain more fun? • On what surface does the artist make art? • What does the sidewalk look like in the rain? • What needs to happen for people to see the art? • What do many people not like to do in the rain?
Κεφάλαιο 19 2022-04-05
Across
- Θεωρείται ένας από τους “τελευταίους δασκάλους” της αρχιτεκτονικής
- έγινε και αυτή η Πύλη βιντεοεγκατάσταση
- Είναι το επικρατέστερο θέμα της δεκαετίας του 1990
- Ισπανός αρχιτέκτονας που ασχολήθηκε έντονα με την έρευνα και αναζήτησε τη χαμένη αρχιτεκτονική της υψηλής ποιότητας διάφορων ιστορικών περιόδων
- Δε φαίνεται να υπάρχουν τέτοιες που να αγκαλιάζουν μορφές τέχνης, ούτε καλλιτέχνες που να πρόσκεινται σε αυτές τη δεκαετία του 1990
- Επιστρέφει σε αυτήν ο μεταμοντερνιμός
- Για αυτόν η περιπλοκότητα και η αντίφαση θεωρούνται ως αισθητικά επιτρεπτές
- Ιταλός κριτικός που έγραφε το βιβλίο του με τίτλο Διεθνής Μετα-μοντερνισμός το 1982
- Ιδεολογικά προέρχεται από τις αναζητήσεις αυτής της Τέχνης η Video-Art
- Η αρχιτεκτονική του χαρακτηρίζεται από σχήματα απλά γεωμετρικά στερεά, όπως οι κύκλοι, οι κύλινδροι, τα τετράγωνα, και από το λευκό χρώμα
- Ο καλλιτέχνης αυτός έγινε διάσημος για τα τεράστια έργα του, τα οποία δημιουργούνται από σπασμένα κεραμικά κομμάτια κολλημένα στην επιφάνεια του πίνακα
- Δεν έχουν όμοια οι καλλιτέχνες που ανήκουν στο μεταμοντέρνο
- Έχουν σας στόχο να την ενεργοποιήσουν στους θεατές οι καλλιτέχνες της Video-Art
- Οι βίντεο εγκαταστάσεις του έχουν όλες γλυπτικό χαρακτήρα
- Αρχιτεκτονικό έργο του “Θέατρο του Κόσμου” (1981-Βενετία)
- Ο αετός αυτού του καλλιτέχνη είναι ζωγραφισμένος ανάποδα
- Συνυπάρχουν διαφορετικές... στην αρχιτεκτονική από τις αρχές της δεκαετίας του 1970
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- οι αντανακλάσεις του φωτός πάνω στις τεμνόμενες επιφάνειες δημιουργούν την εντύπωση ότι το κτίριο αυτό είναι ένα “λουλούδι”
- Δεν είναι πια ούτε ζητούμενο ούτε κριτήριο για την αξιολόγηση του έργου
- Είναι συμβατικός στη Video-Art
- Αμερικανός καλλιτέχνης της Βίντεο - Αρτ γεννημένος στη Ν. Υόρκη.
- Είναι και της "Υψηλής... " η αρχιτεκτονική της δεκαετίας του 1970
- Είναι σήμερα από τα πιο “πρωτοποριακά” μέσα καλλιτεχνικής έκφρασης
- Υπάρχουν τέτοια.. στη Video-Art που ο θεατής μπορεί να επέμβει
- Είναι Ακατάπαυστη αυτή... σε σημαντικό έργο της Video-Art
- Λέγεται και διαφοερετικά η Δια-Πρωτοπορία
- γλώσσα της μεταμοντέρνας αρχιτεκτονικής" πίστευε ότι έτσι πρέπει να είναι η αρχιτεκτονική
- Διαθέτει η μεταμοντέρνα τέχνη
- Επιστρέφε ύστερα από δύο δεκαετίες
- Αυτό το έργο της Video-Art βασίζεται στον πίνακα "Η Επίσκεψη" (1528) του Παντόρμο
- μοιάζει να είναι αυτοσκοπός στην ανάγκη του καλλιτέχνη να επικοινωνήσει κατά τη δεκαετία του 1990
- ο Τζαρλς Τζενκς στο βιβλίο του
- Ένας από τους σχεδιαστές του πολιτιστικοού κέντρου Pompidou (1975-Παρίσι)
- Ανάγεται σε ένα μέσον που αποδίδει αισθητικό αποτέλεσμα, το οποίο τώρα ελέγχει ο καλλιτέχνης της Video-Art
- Είναι το Γκουγκενχάιμ
35 Clues: Είναι το Γκουγκενχάιμ • Διαθέτει η μεταμοντέρνα τέχνη • Είναι συμβατικός στη Video-Art • ο Τζαρλς Τζενκς στο βιβλίο του • Επιστρέφε ύστερα από δύο δεκαετίες • Επιστρέφει σε αυτήν ο μεταμοντερνιμός • έγινε και αυτή η Πύλη βιντεοεγκατάσταση • Λέγεται και διαφοερετικά η Δια-Πρωτοπορία • Είναι το επικρατέστερο θέμα της δεκαετίας του 1990 • ...
Spring Intro to Art Final Review 2021-04-14
Across
- type of formal balance in which two halves of composition are identical, mirror images of each other.
- Occurs when the forces of a design come out from a central point.
- POD concerned with equalizing visual forces, or elements, in a work of art.
- Type of pattern that has no apparent order, spacing, or repetition of motif
- A balance of unlike objects.
- How many eyes wide is the human face
- POD that indicates movement by the repetition of elements or objects.
- POD concerned with comparing the size relationship of two aspects of the same object.
- Type of pattern where one aspect is repeated by changing it's position, content, or spacing
- POD that makes one part of a work dominant over the other parts.
- The center or interest or main subject of a work of art.
- The eyes are located ______ way down the face
- EOA, a three-dimensional object
- The name given to the period at the end of the Middle Ages when artists, writers, and philosophers were "reawakened" to art forms and ideas from ancient Greece and Rome.
- EOA, a two-dimensional area defined by an outline
- EOA refers to how things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched
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- The style of painting started in France in the 1860s. It featured everyday subjects, emphasized the momentary effects of light on color, and utilized optical blending.
- POD concerned with the quality of wholeness or oneness achieved through the effective use of elements and principles of art.
- POD that is concerned with decorative surface design.
- Which period of art was the first to achieve realism and perfect proportion?
- EOA, derived from reflected light
- EOA, describes the lightness or darkness of an object
- EOA, the path of a moving point through space
- single unit that is repeated in a visual pattern
- POD concerned with a difference or contrast
- What type of art takes images that are common in popular culture and changes the way we think about them?
- Type of pattern using equal spacing and identical motifs.
- POD that compares the size of one object to another.
- The corner of the _____ typically line up with the center of the pupils
- The bottom of ______ is halfway between the eyes and bottom of the chin
- EOA that refers to the area around or within an object
- POD used to create the look and feel of action and to guide the viewer's eye throughout the work of art.
32 Clues: A balance of unlike objects. • EOA, a three-dimensional object • EOA, derived from reflected light • How many eyes wide is the human face • POD concerned with a difference or contrast • EOA, the path of a moving point through space • The eyes are located ______ way down the face • single unit that is repeated in a visual pattern • ...
Mrs Carter's Art Class Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-21
Across
- Artistically drawn, fine handwriting applied with ink..
- Painted "Guernica".
- Painted "The Scream".
- Green, orange, and purple colors.
- Dull, fired clay before glazing.
- The material used to create a piece of art.
- Your art teacher's last name.
- Created when a line is enclosed. It can be organic or geometric.
- The lightness or Darkness of a color.
- Red, blue, and yellow colors.
- Not realistic though often based on an actual object.
- Texture, Shape, Color, Value, Form, Line, Space.
- A mark with greater length than width.
- A subtractive method of sculpture.
- Famous pop artist from the 60's. Painted a Cambells's soup can on canvas.
- Different on either side. Not balanced.
- Abstract art not based on anything in reality.
- Used to direct the viewer's eye through the artwork.
- Red, yellow, and orange colors.
- Has three dimensions; Height, width, and depth.
- The repetition of elements that is planned or random.
- Different values of a single color.
- How patterns are arranged. The movement within a piece of art.
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- Orange, green, and purple colors.
- Differences in value, colors, shapes, and other elements.
- When a work of art looks complete as if all the elements look as if they belong together.
- Colors that are on opposite sides of the color wheel.
- Painted "The Mona Lisa"
- Either Symmetrical or asymmetrical.
- Placing greenware into a kiln to produce bisque.
- Add black to a color to create a what?
- Gray, brown, black, and white colors?
- The science of beautiful.
- Popular culture transformed into art.
- Famous American female painter known for painting flowers and desert landscapes. "Oriental Poppies".
- The line that separates the land and the sky.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- An outline drawing of the form of an object.
- Any object made of clay and fired in a kiln.
- Positive and negative areas, this gives the feeling of depth.
- A support for an artist's canvas during painting.
- A board on which a painter mixes paint.
- A water-based paint made of pigment in a polymer medium.
- Add white to a color to create a what?
- A light area that represents the reflection of light.
- A famous painting by Van Gogh
- Adds interest and/or excitement to art.
- The way something looks like it feels.
- Mrs. Carter's Favorite Marvel character.
49 Clues: Painted "Guernica". • Painted "The Scream". • Painted "The Mona Lisa" • The science of beautiful. • Your art teacher's last name. • Red, blue, and yellow colors. • A famous painting by Van Gogh • Red, yellow, and orange colors. • Dull, fired clay before glazing. • Orange, green, and purple colors. • Green, orange, and purple colors. • A subtractive method of sculpture. • ...
Legacies of the Roman Empire 2014-02-18
Across
- The language of the Ancient Roman Empire.
- Ancient Romans had to pay high ___ to support their large armies.
- The most famous stadium in Ancient Rome was called the ____.
- Over time, Rome's leaders extended ___ to all free people in the empire.
- The study of wisdom, knowledge, and the nature of reality.
- An example of Roman architecture in Washington, D.C. is the U.S. ___ building.
- A picture made up of small pieces of tile, glass, or colored stone.
- A person trained to write or copy documents by hand.
- A term used to describe the lack of jobs in the Roman Empire.
- A large and important church.
- A carved decoration showing a portrait or scene.
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- Our modern system of laws is based on Ancient ___ law.
- An arched structure used to hold up a ceiling or a roof.
- A pipe or channel built to carry water between distant places.
- A roof shaped like a half-circle or hemisphere.
- A picture painted on the plaster of a wall or ceiling.
- A material used widely by Ancient Romans, especially in building large arches.
- The painter of the Sistine Chapel who was influenced by Roman art.
- The famous triumphal arch in Paris, influenced by Ancient Roman architecture.
- Emperor ___ moved the Ancient Roman capital to the east.
- A philosophy where personal qualities like self-control & courage are highly valued.
- A popular saying that is meant to express something wise or true.
- A term used to describe Roman art that was influenced by Greek art.
- __ tribes attacked Ancient Rome.
- Roman art was primarily influenced by Ancient ___ art.
25 Clues: A large and important church. • __ tribes attacked Ancient Rome. • The language of the Ancient Roman Empire. • A roof shaped like a half-circle or hemisphere. • A carved decoration showing a portrait or scene. • A person trained to write or copy documents by hand. • Our modern system of laws is based on Ancient ___ law. • ...
Jack's Crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- balance-is the one of which elements radiate from a center point.
- Pixels per inch
- is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention
- of design- ideas applied to the organization of the elements.
- its a measuremnt of how many dots or fixels fit intoone inch of space.
- board- physical or digital collages
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects,colors, texture
- is the smallest unit of a digital image
- the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- one of the principles of design affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading
- made up of various components to make a whole.
- to maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design.
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- usually refers to publication,preparing material by correcting.
- principle of design that combines elemets of art using diversity.
- is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page
- is achieved when all design elements are equal
- Art- electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- it's the part where all the separate elemts come together to form a whole.
- the final size of your print product after its been cut.
- full size model of a design
- a type of image which has been simplified but retians a visual to something reconizable
- graphics and text are not equal
- dots per inch
- is achieved by including elements within the design that look measurably different
- the principle of art that refers to regular placement or repetition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
25 Clues: dots per inch • Pixels per inch • full size model of a design • graphics and text are not equal • board- physical or digital collages • is the smallest unit of a digital image • is achieved when all design elements are equal • made up of various components to make a whole. • the final size of your print product after its been cut. • ...
Robert Sanders 2022-08-19
Across
- Pixels per inch
- Is a scale or full sized model of a design or device
- Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- is the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- When graphics and texts are not equal on both sides of a central line
- Is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space
- is achieved by including elements within the design that looks measurably different
- A images that has been simplified but still recognizable
- Is a part where all separate elements come together to form a whole design
- principle of design that combines elements of art using diversity and change
- Usually refers to publication, preparing material, by correcting it
- Is the part of design that catches the viewers attention
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- Is achieved when all design elements are equal on both sides of the central line
- Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art
- To maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design
- Is one in which elements radiate from a central point, creating balance
- Is a measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space
- A principle of design affected by placement of images, perspective and shading
- Is a physical or digital collage that arrange images, materials, and text
- The principle of art that refers to regular placement of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art
- Is the final size of your print product after its been cut
- made up of various components to make whole
- Dots Per Inch
- Is a visual design principle which designers use to show importance of each page/screen
24 Clues: Dots Per Inch • Pixels per inch • made up of various components to make whole • Is a scale or full sized model of a design or device • Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art • A images that has been simplified but still recognizable • Is the part of design that catches the viewers attention • Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes • ...
landon Warner 2022-08-19
Across
- Pixels per inch
- Is a scale or full sized model of a design or device
- Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- is the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- When graphics and texts are not equal on both sides of a central line
- Is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space
- is achieved by including elements within the design that looks measurably different
- A images that has been simplified but still recognizable
- Is a part where all separate elements come together to form a whole design
- principle of design that combines elements of art using diversity and change
- Usually refers to publication, preparing material, by correcting it
- Is the part of design that catches the viewers attention
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- Is achieved when all design elements are equal on both sides of the central line
- Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art
- To maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design
- Is one in which elements radiate from a central point, creating balance
- Is a measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space
- A principle of design affected by placement of images, perspective and shading
- Is a physical or digital collage that arrange images, materials, and text
- The principle of art that refers to regular placement of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art
- Is the final size of your print product after its been cut
- made up of various components to make whole
- Dots Per Inch
- Is a visual design principle which designers use to show importance of each page/screen
24 Clues: Dots Per Inch • Pixels per inch • made up of various components to make whole • Is a scale or full sized model of a design or device • Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art • A images that has been simplified but still recognizable • Is the part of design that catches the viewers attention • Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes • ...
Passion puzzle (creations such as art music poems stories nature exetra) 2025-01-27
Across
- the obsession with words
- the result of someone intentionally putting in effort and time into a form of art or expression
- someone who has a deep love for poems and poetry
- the lattion word from which we got the english word creation
- a person who loves flowers
- and adjective that means that something was carefully chosen or done
- a word that means to put your soul in to what you are doing with creativity
- all forms of art and creation were made ______
- a collection of words that can sometimes be arranged in a rhythmic formation to convey strong emotions
- recognition of the good things about something
- a word for an all consuming passion or hobby
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- a word to mean rich with nature and greenery
- a word for someone who loves music very deeply
- a word for someone who has an appreciation for art, music, and beauty of things
- the physical feeling that you get when appreciating art and music
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through rhythms harmonies and melodies
- the realization that everything around you is living a vivid life
- the intricate aspects that are put in to creations
- the latin word from which we got the word for nature
- a swedish word for someone who loves life
- drawings paintings music poems sculpture plays and books can be considered as
- the fear of running out of creative ideas
- a quality of passion or inspiration
- a swedish word for taking a break to enjoy the little things ion life like nature
- a word that means not to be forgotten or removed something that leaves its mark
25 Clues: the obsession with words • a person who loves flowers • a quality of passion or inspiration • a swedish word for someone who loves life • the fear of running out of creative ideas • a word to mean rich with nature and greenery • a word for an all consuming passion or hobby • a word for someone who loves music very deeply • all forms of art and creation were made ______ • ...
Public Sculptur 2025-04-16
Across
- Art element: used to define space
- Large structure that reminds people of history
- Located at the Union Buildings
- Design principle: size relationship
- Used to honour past events
- Design principle: arrangement into a whole
- Another common sculpture material
- Famous statue in the USA
- A sculpture of a fish in Port Elizabeth
- Something sculptures often tell
- Art element: how something feels or looks like it feels
- Art element: the lightness or darkness of a color
- Greek sculpture known for ideal beauty
- Honors a person or historical event
- Sculpture you can walk around
- Often used to create soft wire sculptures
- Art element: the use of areas between and around objects
- Art element: the outline of a shape
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- Temporary public artwork
- Design principle: use of differences to create interest
- Design principle: sense of stability
- Giant statue in Brazil
- Made with community involvement
- The philosophy meaning "I am because we are"
- Sculpture that marks a grave or death
- Where many public sculptures are found
- An emotional reaction to an artwork
- Design principle: visual weight and importance
- Purpose of public sculpture
- Planning step before building sculpture
- A sculpture placed in parks or city squares
- Design principle: repetition of elements
- A famous leader with a statue in Pretoria
- Created by request for a specific event or person
- A memorial for a student killed in 1976 protests
- Sculpture in the form of a statue
- South African city with Voortrekker Monument
- Material used for many sculptures
- Helps artists design sculptures
39 Clues: Giant statue in Brazil • Temporary public artwork • Famous statue in the USA • Used to honour past events • Purpose of public sculpture • Sculpture you can walk around • Located at the Union Buildings • Made with community involvement • Something sculptures often tell • Helps artists design sculptures • Art element: used to define space • Another common sculpture material • ...
Visual Arts 2025-12-11
Across
- In perspective drawing, what kind of lines run in the same direction and never meet? _________ lines
- What colour do you get when you mix blue and yellow together?
- What is the name for the part of an artwork closest to the viewer?
- In perspective drawing, what is the name of the point that all depth lines head toward? _________ point.
- What principle of art refers to the ongoing repetition of shapes or colours?
- Red, blue and yellow are called ________ colours.
- In perspective drawing, are objects that are further away smaller or bigger than objects that are close up?
- What element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour?
- What element of art describes how something feels to touch?
- What element of art do these examples refer to? straight, wavy, zig-zag, dotted.
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- Blue, green and purple are all ______ colours.
- What colour do you get when you mix red and yellow?
- What is the name for the part of an artwork furthest away from the viewer?
- In perspective drawing, are objects that are closer blurrier or clearer than objects that are further away?
- In perspective drawing, what is the name of the line where the ground and sky meet? ________ line.
- Red, orange and yellow are all ______ colours.
- There are two main types of shape. Organic and _______.
- What principle of art describes the size of objects in relation to one another?
- What colour do you get when you mix red and blue?
- In perspective drawing, are objects that are further away darker or lighter than objects that are close up?
20 Clues: Blue, green and purple are all ______ colours. • Red, orange and yellow are all ______ colours. • What colour do you get when you mix red and blue? • Red, blue and yellow are called ________ colours. • What colour do you get when you mix red and yellow? • There are two main types of shape. Organic and _______. • ...
Art and Culture Representations 2025-05-19
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- – A skilled craftsperson who makes things by hand.
- – A series of movements set to music, expressing ideas or emotions.
- – The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- – Vocal or instrumental sounds combined to produce harmony.
- – Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community.
- – A place where art is displayed for public viewing.
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- – A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping materials.
- – The practice of applying pigment to a surface to create art.
- – An act of presenting a form of entertainment to an audience.
- – Skill in making things by hand.
- – A day or period of celebration, often cultural or religious.
- – Objects made from clay and hardened by heat.
- – Customs or beliefs passed down through generations.
- – A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling.
14 Clues: – Skill in making things by hand. • – Objects made from clay and hardened by heat. • – A skilled craftsperson who makes things by hand. • – A place where art is displayed for public viewing. • – Customs or beliefs passed down through generations. • – A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling. • – Vocal or instrumental sounds combined to produce harmony. • ...
CRIMES COMMITTED BY PUBLIC OFFICERS 2023-07-17
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- What penalty is imposed on a judge guilty of malicious delay in the administration of justice?
- What is Art. 211–A. all about?
- What is article 211 all about?
- What article is when He is required by law or regulation to render accounts to the Commission on Audit?
- What is Art. 212 all about?
- What is the penalty for knowingly rendering an unjust interlocutory order?
- article does Unjust interlocutory order fall under?
- What article is Prevaricacion?
- Which period of prision correccional is applied?
- The article aims to ensure that public officers adhere to legal qualifications when making appointments to public offices.
- What is the offense in Art. 224?
- What penalty applies if the judge acted due to inexcusable negligence or ignorance, and the order is manifestly unjust?
- In art. 222, they'reattached, seized or deposited by public authority, even if such property belongs to a private individual.
- What article pertains to the offense committed by a public officer entrusted with the collection of taxes, licenses, fees?
- What article pertains to Technical Malversation?
- What article is Malversation of public funds or property – Presumption of malversation?
- What article punishes Soliciting or making immoral or indecent advances to a woman under the offender’s custody?
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- What article does Open disobedience fall under?
- What article when the offender becomes interested, directly or indirectly, in any transaction of exchange or speculation?
- What is the penalty of Article 213
- What article is Malicious delay in the administration of justice?
- Deter public officers from encroaching on legislative powers and ensure the proper separation of government branches.
- Escape of prisoner under the custody of a person not a public officer
- In article 223, what is the maximum period of temporary special disqualification for the first case?
- In art. 209, Causing damage to his client, either - By any malicious breach of what?
- Judgment rendered through negligence
- The article aims to ensure that elected individuals fulfill their responsibilities to the public after being chosen
- What section was Art. 210. Direct bribery?
- This article prevents abuse of prisoners, ensuring proper treatment, and holding offenders accountable
- What article tells who are the public officers?
30 Clues: What is Art. 212 all about? • What is Art. 211–A. all about? • What is article 211 all about? • What article is Prevaricacion? • What is the offense in Art. 224? • What is the penalty of Article 213 • Judgment rendered through negligence • What section was Art. 210. Direct bribery? • What article does Open disobedience fall under? • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
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- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Give a brief account.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Give a brief account.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
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- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- is the area between and around objects.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Give a brief account.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
Down
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the area between and around objects.
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- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Give a brief account.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- Give a brief account.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
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- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
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- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Give a brief account.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Fremdwörter Kreuzworträtsel 2018-05-22
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- Eine Thailändische abstammende Art der Verwöhnung oder Heilung von Verspannungen
- Das was man oft bei Absatzschuhen vorne unter dem Schuh hat
- eine Kunst art/ Richtung bei der keine richtigen Formen und Figuren zu erkennen sind
- Das was Nikolay in seinem Franz Vortrag vorgestellt hat
- Nicht subtrahieren, dividieren oder multiplizieren sondern ....
- Eine Art gestliche Kust welche auf einer Bühne vor Publikum vorgespielt wird
- Ein Held jedes kleinen Jungens mit einem blau, roten Anzug (gibt auch Filme von ihm)
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- Ein Tier welches im Jungel lebt, gibt auch eine Kinderserie/ Film wo pink ist
- Musikrichtung mit Saxophon, Cello, Trompete, Schlagzeug
- eine schönes Wort für das was Robin immer hat
- Buchstaben Reihe welche 26 Buchstaben hat
- nicht multiplizieren, addieren oder subtrahieren sondern .....
- langes, rot, grünes Gemüse
- eine Art Verstärker für Leute die leise reden, so hört sie dann jeder
- In einem Gesetzbuch (nicht Gesetz/e oder Absatz)
15 Clues: langes, rot, grünes Gemüse • Buchstaben Reihe welche 26 Buchstaben hat • eine schönes Wort für das was Robin immer hat • In einem Gesetzbuch (nicht Gesetz/e oder Absatz) • Musikrichtung mit Saxophon, Cello, Trompete, Schlagzeug • Das was Nikolay in seinem Franz Vortrag vorgestellt hat • Das was man oft bei Absatzschuhen vorne unter dem Schuh hat • ...
Starry Night Crossword 2024-04-24
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- the season that we are doing for the project. Includes flowers, rain, wind, growth
- An area of land that is in a work of art
- A material that you write or draw on
- The middle of the landscape
- Something that you can feel
- One of the most famous painting by Van Gogh.
- a point that goes on forever
- The farthest part of the painting to the viewer
- The different between light and dark
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- A person who creates an impression of what they see for their art
- The medium that we're using that contains pigment, oil, and wax
- An impressionistic oil painter that was inspired by Monet to create bold brushstrokes in his art
- A intertwined cloth that represents the wind in this project
- The closest part of the painting to the viewer
- A type of art where you use more than one material in the artwork
15 Clues: The middle of the landscape • Something that you can feel • a point that goes on forever • A material that you write or draw on • The different between light and dark • An area of land that is in a work of art • One of the most famous painting by Van Gogh. • The closest part of the painting to the viewer • The farthest part of the painting to the viewer • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- and cheat to keep your power.
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- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
15 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
culture 2025-09-27
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- : A group of people watching a play, concert, or show
- : A series of events, often with music, dance, or food, celebrating something
- : Books, poems, and other written works considered to be art
- : A piece of art made by shaping stone, wood, or other materials
- : A custom or belief passed down through generations
- : A public display of art, objects, or other interesting things
- : A building where plays, shows, or performances are presented to an audience
- : The history, traditions, and culture of a group or country
- : The ideas, customs, and way of life of a group of people
- : The area in a theatre where actors perform
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- : Special clothes worn for a play, film, or cultural event
- : A person who performs in plays, films, or TV shows
- : A person who creates pictures with paint
- : A live presentation of music, dance, or acting
- : A room or building where works of art are shown
15 Clues: : A person who creates pictures with paint • : The area in a theatre where actors perform • : A live presentation of music, dance, or acting • : A room or building where works of art are shown • : A person who performs in plays, films, or TV shows • : A custom or belief passed down through generations • : A group of people watching a play, concert, or show • ...
Album Cover Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Something that represents an action, person, or thing. Ex: Signs for restrooms and driving.
- where people beliefs originated
- A picture of someone shoulders up
- Art that represents the music that they create using color, pictures, words, etc.
- A representation of someone or something to give importance
- A type of music like pop or rock
- art where you use paper, photos, magazines, etc. and put them together
- The science and art using color and how they work together
- A type of style or vibe an artwork gives off
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- Where you place certain elements on a page to make it look interesting
- The area around a subject
- Visual images or symbols that represent people or subjects
- Art made from different Materials
- Different texts or fonts that create a feeling or mood
- A time period where a type of music was popular
15 Clues: The area around a subject • where people beliefs originated • A type of music like pop or rock • A picture of someone shoulders up • Art made from different Materials • A type of style or vibe an artwork gives off • A time period where a type of music was popular • Different texts or fonts that create a feeling or mood • ...
Holiday Cheer - Prep/APP Drawing Vocabulary 2013-12-19
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- a drawing that indicates fine details, textures and value
- a mark made on a surface by any instrument
- a piece of art work usually done from life of a person’s face or body from the waist up
- the representation of mass and weight on a two-dimensional surface
- representational art work that looks like the objects being drawn, painted or sculpted
- the area of a piece of art work that catches your attention when first glancing at it
- a three-dimensional solid or the representation of volume on a two-dimensional surface
- a portable case to carry pieces of art work such as drawings, prints, painting, etc.
- a soft black drawing material made by burning certain types of wood; it comes in stick or pencil form
- drawing the edges of an object without looking at the paper while drawing
- the practice of discussing the positive points and faults of a piece of art work
- is usually done as a preliminary composition for a more detailed piece of art
- the lightness or darkness in tone or color
- a recombination of mental images from past experiences into a new pattern
- the actual feel or visual interpretation of a surface
- a clearly defined reflection of the light source on the crest of a shiny or smooth surface
- a repeated image on a shiny surface
- the ability to find new solutions to a problem or new modes or expression
- a black greasy substance mixed with clay to make “lead” pencils.
- the difference between sizes, values, colors, textures, etc. in a composition
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- the unoccupied areas around and between objects in a drawing
- a drawing technique that uses a repeated shape or texture throughout
- distortion, exaggeration or simplification of a real object or experience
- the quality of a line (thick, thin, dark, light, curving, etc.)
- are line, shape, form, color, space, and texture; they also occur in nature
- the movement and quality if lines create an atmosphere in a drawing, for example short jerky lines can create a feeling of tension.
- materials used to make art such as pencils, pastels, crayons, charcoal, clay markers, ink, etc
- the art of combining the elements of line, shape, form, color, and texture into an ordered format.
- variations or darkness; the merging of one value smoothly into another
- a dark shape cast on the ground or another surface by a shape intercepting the light
- the area of a picture furthest from the viewer; objects look smaller and lighter in color in the background
- evenly spaced lines, running horizontally and vertically at right angles, that divided a drawing or photograph into small squares. Often used to enlarge a photograph or drawing
- the area of a picture closest to the viewer; objects look larger and brighter in color in the foreground
33 Clues: a repeated image on a shiny surface • a mark made on a surface by any instrument • the lightness or darkness in tone or color • the actual feel or visual interpretation of a surface • a drawing that indicates fine details, textures and value • the unoccupied areas around and between objects in a drawing • ...
Bestuursrecht 2022-03-17
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- Wat is geregeld in art. 10:3 Awb?
- Een ander persoon of college, met enig openbaar gezag bekleed.
- Wat is geregeld in art. 3.9 lid 1 Wabo?
- Waarvoor zijn de volgende stappen standaard procedure: een verzoek volgens de eisen, belanghebbende hebben gelegenheid tot inspraak, besluit is bekendgemaakt/er is een mededeling van gedaan, het besluit wordt in werking getreden?
- Door wie wordt gecontroleerd of rechtssubjecten de tot hen gerichte voorschriften naleven?
- Wat wordt omschreven in art.1:1 Awb?
- Waar staat de afkorting ‘abbb’ voor?
- Welk woord is een bestuursrechtelijk synoniem voor het begrip ‘verzoek’?
- Wat is een vereiste voor het in kracht worden van een besluit?
- Hoe heet de schriftelijke beslissing van een bestuursorgaan?
- Een verordening is hier een voorbeeld van
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- Welke procedure is opgenomen in hoofdstuk 4 van de Awb?
- Wat wordt geregeld in afdeling 3.4 van de Awb?
- Welke overgave van bevoegdheid is niet geregeld in de Awb?
- Een orgaan van een rechtspersoon die krachtens publiekrecht is ingesteld
- Het geheel van materiële bestuursrechtelijke regels en wetten.
- Welk begrip wordt uitgelegd in art. 1:3 lid 4 Awb?
- Waaronder vallen de volgende onderwerpen: vreemdelingenrecht, belastingrecht, milieurecht en het ruimtelijk bestuursrecht?
- Wat voor besluiten worden gekwalificeerd in art. 1:3 lid 1 Awb?
- Een verbod voor bestuursorganen om bestuursbevoegdheden te gebruiken voor een ander doel dan waarvoor ze gegeven zijn.
- Wat is het tegenovergestelde van een vergunning?
- Als het besluit van de overheidsinstantie niet direct aan u is gericht, maar u er wel rechtstreeks door geraakt wordt.
- Onder welke rechtsgebied valt de Awb?
- Datgene dat voor het welzijn van het volk in zijn geheel nuttig, gewenst of nodig is.
- Wat voor beschikking krijgt van de wetgever ook wel de namen: toelatingen en machtigingen?
25 Clues: Wat is geregeld in art. 10:3 Awb? • Wat wordt omschreven in art.1:1 Awb? • Waar staat de afkorting ‘abbb’ voor? • Onder welke rechtsgebied valt de Awb? • Wat is geregeld in art. 3.9 lid 1 Wabo? • Een verordening is hier een voorbeeld van • Wat wordt geregeld in afdeling 3.4 van de Awb? • Wat is het tegenovergestelde van een vergunning? • ...
B2_Films_2023 2023-11-08
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- Giving satisfaction, or pleasure.
- A story or movie full of excitement, suspense, and tension.
- Not interesting or tedious.
- A prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement.
- A person who evaluates and analyzes works of art, often professionally.
- The group of actors who play the characters in a artistic production.
- The first public performance or showing of a play, movie, or musical composition.
- Extremely bad or unpleasant.
- Clothing worn by actors in a movie or play to represent a character.
- A genre of entertainment featuring music, singing, and often dancing.
- Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
- Extremely funny and causing loud amusement.
- Not able to predict.
- A genre of entertainment characterized by humor and often satirical elements.
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- A work that continues the story of a previous work.
- A genre of fiction, film, or other works of art designed to scare or shock the audience.
- An evaluation or critique of a work of art, such as a movie, book, or play.
- Able to anticipate what can happen.
- The duration
- The analysis, study, and evaluation of individual works of art.
- The character or part that an actor plays in a play, movie, or show.
- A fictional or real person in a work of art, such as a movie, novel, or play.
- A piece of paper that gives someone the right to enter a place.
- Extremely good, excellent OR FANTASTIC.
- A genre of film characterized by intense physical activity, including fight scenes and chases.
- The time and place in which the events of a literary, dramatic, or cinematic work occur.
- the main story of a narrative work
27 Clues: The duration • Not able to predict. • Not interesting or tedious. • Extremely bad or unpleasant. • Giving satisfaction, or pleasure. • the main story of a narrative work • Able to anticipate what can happen. • Extremely good, excellent OR FANTASTIC. • Extremely funny and causing loud amusement. • Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. • ...
Jack's Crossword 2023-01-19
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- balance-is the one of which elements radiate from a center point.
- Pixels per inch
- is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention
- of design- ideas applied to the organization of the elements.
- its a measuremnt of how many dots or fixels fit intoone inch of space.
- board- physical or digital collages
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects,colors, texture
- is the smallest unit of a digital image
- the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
- one of the principles of design affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading
- made up of various components to make a whole.
- to maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design.
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- usually refers to publication,preparing material by correcting.
- principle of design that combines elemets of art using diversity.
- is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page
- is achieved when all design elements are equal
- Art- electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- it's the part where all the separate elemts come together to form a whole.
- the final size of your print product after its been cut.
- full size model of a design
- a type of image which has been simplified but retians a visual to something reconizable
- graphics and text are not equal
- dots per inch
- is achieved by including elements within the design that look measurably different
- the principle of art that refers to regular placement or repetition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
25 Clues: dots per inch • Pixels per inch • full size model of a design • graphics and text are not equal • board- physical or digital collages • is the smallest unit of a digital image • is achieved when all design elements are equal • made up of various components to make a whole. • the final size of your print product after its been cut. • ...
Andrew Carr 2022-08-19
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- Is the part of design that catches the viewers attention
- The principle of art that refers to regular placement of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art
- is achieved by including elements within the design that looks measurably different
- Dots Per Inch
- Pixels per inch
- Is a measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space
- Is a scale or full sized model of a design or device
- Usually refers to publication, preparing material, by correcting it
- A principle of design affected by placement of images, perspective and shading
- Is achieved when all design elements are equal on both sides of the central line
- A images that has been simplified but still recognizable
- Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes
- Is a physical or digital collage that arrange images, materials, and text
- When graphics and texts are not equal on both sides of a central line
- Is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, textures, and space
- Is a visual design principle which designers use to show importance of each page/screen
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- principle of design that combines elements of art using diversity and change
- Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art
- To maintain a unified look, designers repeat elements throughout a design
- Is the final size of your print product after its been cut
- made up of various components to make whole
- Is a part where all separate elements come together to form a whole design
- Is one in which elements radiate from a central point, creating balance
- is the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim
24 Clues: Dots Per Inch • Pixels per inch • made up of various components to make whole • Is a scale or full sized model of a design or device • Is the part of design that catches the viewers attention • Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art • A images that has been simplified but still recognizable • Is the final size of your print product after its been cut • ...
Famous buildings 2023-05-18
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- Peruvian Incan citadel
- American Victorian mansion
- German neoclassical monument
- French Gothic cathedral
- Greek ruins
- London skyscraper
- Chinese skyscrapers
- American legislative building
- Italian Gothic cathedral
- Russian public square
- Sri Lankan fortress
- Indian Mughal palace
- Canadian geodesic dome
- Mayan ruins
- Croatian cathedral
- Indian sandstone fort
- German hilltop castle
- Japanese theme park
- Russian art museum
- Spanish fortress
- Toronto skyscraper
- Brazilian diplomatic palace
- British royal palace
- Yemeni palace
- Ukrainian neoclassical opera house
- Scottish castle
- Symbol of freedom
- Italian bell tower
- French royal palace
- American mid century modern architecture
- Home of US President
- Swiss mountain station
- Parisian landmark
- Australian natural harbor
- German fairytale castle
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- Japanese castle
- American theme park
- Ancient Greek citadel
- Cambodian temple
- Natural American wonder
- Russian Orthodox cathedral
- American hydroelectric dam
- Chinese imperial palace
- Italian Baroque palace
- Roman amphitheater
- Iranian Armenian cathedral
- Paris art museum
- Chinese city gate
- San Francisco public park
- Scottish castle
- Spanish basilica
- Chinese mausoleum
- Hong Kong monument
- London suspension bridge
- San Francisco suspension bridge
- Egyptian tombs
- London cathedral
- Mughal mausoleum
- Tallest building in the world
- Honduran pyramid
- German feudal castle
- Italian Gothic basilica
- Indonesian mosque
- Chinese fortification
- London observation wheel
- New York Art Deco skyscraper
- London clock tower
- Chinese Taoist temple
- Indian colonial fort
- British royal abbey
- Brazilian Art Deco statue
- American Art Deco ocean liner
- Australian performing arts center
- American neon sign museum
- Italian city state
75 Clues: Greek ruins • Mayan ruins • Yemeni palace • Egyptian tombs • Japanese castle • Scottish castle • Scottish castle • Cambodian temple • Paris art museum • Spanish basilica • London cathedral • Mughal mausoleum • Honduran pyramid • Spanish fortress • London skyscraper • Chinese city gate • Chinese mausoleum • Indonesian mosque • Symbol of freedom • Parisian landmark • Roman amphitheater • Hong Kong monument • ...
Collage-Collage-Colagem 2025-02-13
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- The act of dividing materials into shapes for creative assembly
- Transitory items collected for their fleeting aesthetic value
- The art of assembling various materials into a unified composition
- The arrangement and organization of elements within an artwork
- The process of gathering found objects and materials to create art
- A piece removed from a larger whole to be repurposed in a new artwork
- A small piece taken from a larger whole to form part of a work
- A reproduction of an image or text used as a material in art
- The visual and tactile quality of surfaces in an assembled artwork
- A collage created primarily using photographic images
- The adhesive substance used to affix materials in creative projects
- The process of giving new meaning by placing elements in a new context
- The technique of placing multiple elements on top of each other
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- The seamless merging of diverse elements into a unified whole
- The act of repurposing discarded materials for artistic use
- The art of decorating an object by adhering paper cutouts
- The intentional placement of contrasting elements for visual impact
- The creative insight that guides the artistic process
- The technique of combining multiple images or texts into a cohesive work
- Objects Items discovered and repurposed for creative expression
- The integration of diverse artistic mediums within a single creation
- The visual elements or symbols used to convey meaning in art
- The use of differences in color, form, or texture to enhance composition
- The blending of disparate materials into a harmonious creation
- The base material upon which an artwork is assembled
25 Clues: The base material upon which an artwork is assembled • The creative insight that guides the artistic process • A collage created primarily using photographic images • The art of decorating an object by adhering paper cutouts • The act of repurposing discarded materials for artistic use • The visual elements or symbols used to convey meaning in art • ...
sdffdssdf 2025-07-16
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- Not lasting forever; some street art is temporary because it gets cleaned or painted over
- A strong feeling of happiness, often shown or felt when people see colorful or meaningful art
- To remove something from a wall or public space, usually art that is not allowed
- To talk about or show a subject in art
- Not controlled; in art, it means expressing ideas without rules or limits
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- A good and happy feeling you get when you see or create something beautiful
- To be all around something; like how graffiti can surround a building or space
- A piece of art made from stone or metal, often in public spaces like parks or plazas
- Knowing or understanding something
- The main idea or subject in a piece of art, like politics, the environment, or peace
10 Clues: Knowing or understanding something • To talk about or show a subject in art • Not controlled; in art, it means expressing ideas without rules or limits • A good and happy feeling you get when you see or create something beautiful • To be all around something; like how graffiti can surround a building or space • ...
Intermediate Art Quiz 1 Review 2022-09-22
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- Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface
- The area in which an artwork is created
- Type of texture that reflects how an objects looks like it feels
- Type of texture that reflects the way an object actually feels
- Red, Orange, and Yellow are considered a ________ color scheme.
- The arrangement or placement of the Elements of Art in an artwork
- _____ Space, The empty space that surrounds positive space in an artwork
- African -influenced form of art; can be described as geometric, fractured, and often takes on multiple vantage points
- Mathematical shapes; use of a tool (ruler) needed for accuracy
- _____ of Art, Building Blocks of art
- The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space
- The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow
- elongate parts and shorten others. Make the shape of the object different, but keep the parts where they are normally positioned
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- An artistic composition made up of various materials (ex: paper, cloth, wood) glued onto a surface
- type of drawing that includes a simple outline of an object, with very little detail
- Art that does not attempt to show or illustrate reality
- _____ colors are created when you mix 1 Primary and 1 Secondary Color that are next to each other on the Color Wheel
- The lightness or darkness of an object; refers to shadows and highlights
- An Element of Art that is 3-dimensional (3D); measured by length, width, and depth
- The colors you get when you mix 2 Primary Colors; Orange, Green, Violet (Purple)
- Blue, Violet (Purple), and Green are considered a _________ color scheme.
- The smaller parts of an artwork; usually seen best up close; create Visual Interest
- Free-flowing shapes; found in nature
- A 2-dimensional (2D) enclosed space; measured by length and width
- _____ Space, Represented by the actual objects that take up space in an artwork
- _____ Colors that are directly across each other on the Color Wheel
- make the shapes of the object simpler; make them smaller or less distinct; use little to no detail
27 Clues: Free-flowing shapes; found in nature • _____ of Art, Building Blocks of art • The area in which an artwork is created • The pathway of a dot; a dot moving through space • The 3 ___________ colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow • Perceived by the way light is reflected off a surface • Art that does not attempt to show or illustrate reality • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
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- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Give a brief account.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Give a brief account.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
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- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
MAPEH CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2023-10-24
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- an element of art that is an application of paint with a dry brush that suggests roughness while heavy application of paint mixed with impasto can create raised ridges.
- a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art.
- it is a post WWI style marked by a return to absolute music and traditional formal structures.
- characterized by a shift away from traditional styles to a more abstract, experimental approach to creating works of art.
- any voluntary bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- health fraud, advertisement, promotion, or sale of any products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.
- Drop Test exercise that measure the person's reaction time
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated.
- involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity
- treatments used instead of standard medical treatments.
- principle of art that is concerned with the visual distribution or weight of the elements in a work of art.
- exercise that measure the person's coordination.
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- similar to acupuncture this focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
- treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered as standard treatments.
- involves movement of the body, usually of the limbs, without effort of the participant.
- a high level of dissonance, extreme contrasts of dynamics, constant changing of textures, "distorted" melodies and harmonies, and angular melodies with wide leaps.
- people who create new compositions.
- refer to an original piece or work of music, either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece, or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music.
- form of energy medicine where long thin needles are being used to the specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- a Dutch post-impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.
20 Clues: people who create new compositions. • exercise that measure the person's coordination. • treatments used instead of standard medical treatments. • Drop Test exercise that measure the person's reaction time • involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity • a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art. • ...
Week 32 Unit 7 - Extension: Reasoning about Art 2025-04-27
Across
- Large-scale, three-dimensional works designed to transform a space.
- Art that tries to show subjects as they appear in real life.
- A mark made by a moving point; often defines shape or guides the eye.
- The difference between elements like light and dark or rough and smooth.
- How a surface looks or feels in art.
- Art that does not attempt to represent reality realistically.
- The material used to create an artwork.
- The study of how colors interact and affect perception.
- Using images or objects to represent deeper meanings.
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- The arrangement of elements within an artwork.
- A technique for showing three-dimensional depth on a flat surface.
- The three-dimensional quality or illusion of depth.
- The distribution of elements to create stability in a work.
- Arranging elements to show their order of importance.
- The process of analyzing and evaluating a piece of art.
15 Clues: How a surface looks or feels in art. • The material used to create an artwork. • The arrangement of elements within an artwork. • The three-dimensional quality or illusion of depth. • Arranging elements to show their order of importance. • Using images or objects to represent deeper meanings. • The process of analyzing and evaluating a piece of art. • ...
easy 2022-09-13
17 Clues: paris • purple • france • i do 4 • 4th color • i have one • white + red • i love to do • think posit... • my favorite food • inculded with art • the house is messy • i do this in the kitchen • 3rd color of the rainbow • last color of the rainbow • second color of the rainbow • cars going very vast compeating
Subjects and Tools 2025-02-11
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- Daily writing tasks
- Class about the world
- Daily math
- Weekly book talk
- Class for the future
- Usually a class favourite
- Reading writing etc
- Class about the past and regrets
- Class with creativity
- Canada second language
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- Tool that solves math problems
- Tool for writing
- Be dramatic
- Tool for art
- Class with loud noises
- Tool for digital work
- Free time
17 Clues: Free time • Daily math • Be dramatic • Tool for art • Tool for writing • Weekly book talk • Daily writing tasks • Reading writing etc • Class for the future • Class about the world • Tool for digital work • Class with creativity • Class with loud noises • Canada second language • Usually a class favourite • Tool that solves math problems • Class about the past and regrets
APAH Ancient Greece Review: Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- The most complex Greek column design, the capitals are ornately decorated to look like lavish leaves and flowers
- An open-air structure that serves as a marketplace; a center location for socialization
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing male youth, nude, and in a rigid, conventional pose. These youthful figures often served as grave markers or votive figures
- The final period of Greek art, in which artists focused more on creating art that is expressive and naturalistic
- The earliest style of column; features very little to no capital decoration
- In Greek Architecture, a band of decoration that sits atop and across the columns and below the structure’s roofline.
- The crowning (top piece) of a column
- Plan The Ancient Greek city design that involved a grid-system using right angles
- This style of pottery involves painting the outline of the decorational figures with slip (which eventually turns black), and leaving the figures themselves the color of the pottery. The background is filled in around the figures, as seen in the Niobides Krater.
- A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple
- In Greek Mythology, a representation of the battle between the Olympian gods and the Giants in antiquity. A famous depiction of this can be seen in The Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon
- Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass
- a style of column in which the capital is decorated with a scroll or mushroom-like design
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- A Classical sculptural pose that explores a more relaxed style than art in the Archaic period. It is characterized by its dynamism and naturalism.
- The name of the periods mean “early”; during this time, statuary evolved, and artists began to explore the human form through kouros and kore statues.
- This sculptor was fascinated by the thought of “the perfect human form”. He developed a set of proportions for artists to use to help create beautiful, harmonious works called the canon.
- Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides.
- Located in the center of a Greek temple, this room would contain a statue or idol of the city’s deity.
- The high point of Greek Civilization, art from this period has an emphasis on the perfect human form, along with beginning to use contrapposto. The conventions from this period are so appreciated that they have become the standard for the art world and are admired by all.
- This idea used in Greek art that states that emphasizing the beauty human body, it brings importance to humanity and humans themselves
- A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life
- Many of the works that are considered today to be Greek art are actually Roman duplicates. Although these replicas are made in marble, most Greek sculptors actually would have used ______
- The name of this period of art in Greece that immediately followed its dark age after the fall of the Mycenaeans. The most common motif was the meander, or greek fret, a decoration consisting of interlocking geometric lines.
- Wet Drapery technique Used in sculpture and invented by Phidias, this style has a figure’s clothing clinging to its body as if its attire were wet. This highlights the forms of the body while keeping the subject matter’s modesty in mind
- In Archaic sculpture, a standing female youth in elaborate drapings and a rigid conventional pose. These youthful figures served as grave markers or votive figures
25 Clues: The crowning (top piece) of a column • A sculpture is ________ when it is larger-than-life • Greek pottery, a mixing bowl with handles on both sides. • A row of columns (colonnade) around the cella of a temple • Art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass • The earliest style of column; features very little to no capital decoration • ...
Khloe Morgan 2023-01-19
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- smallest unit of a digital image or graphic that can be displayed and represented on a digital display device
- repetiton of elements of a art to create a sense of movement in a work of art
- elements within a designers that look measurably different from one another
- publication, preparing material by correcting, condensing or modifying
- made up of various components to make a whole using elements, principals function
- all the separate elements come together to form a whole or one cohesive design
- is all design elements are equal on both sides of a central line
- printing of design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork
- when graphics and text are not equal on both sides of a central line
- ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art in a composition
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- type of image which has been simplified but retains visual to something recognizable
- part of design that catches the viewers attention the vocal point
- art created on a computer using software
- principle of design where the same image, line, pattern is used over and over
- size user notice larger elements easily color bright colors typically attract more attention than muted ones
- elements radiate from a central point, creating balance
- is a scale or full size model of a design or device, its a prototype and used for demonstration
- physical or digital collages that arrange images, materials, text, and other design elements into a format that represents the final designs style
- pixels per inch number of pixels that a screen can display
- is the final size of your print product after its been cut
- the distribution of visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space, the way the elements are arranged in a work of art to create stability
- principle of design that combines elements of art using diversity and change
- dots per inch number of dots that fit a linear inch
- measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space
- one of the principles of design affected by placement of images perspective and shading
25 Clues: art created on a computer using software • dots per inch number of dots that fit a linear inch • elements radiate from a central point, creating balance • pixels per inch number of pixels that a screen can display • is the final size of your print product after its been cut • is all design elements are equal on both sides of a central line • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Give a brief account.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
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- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Give a brief account.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
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- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
Down
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- Give a brief account.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- Give a brief account.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
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- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
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- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Give a brief account.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
Across
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Give a brief account.
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- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
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- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Give a brief account.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Are You Assuming its Genre? 2024-11-21
Across
- Referring to the art, cultures, and civilizations of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus in 1492.
- The depiction of subjects, objects, or ideas in an artwork, often reflecting reality or symbolic meaning.
- The surface quality of an artwork, which can be actual (tactile) or implied (visual).
- A genre of art featuring inanimate objects, such as fruit, flowers, or household items, arranged in a composition.
- A sculpture technique where soft materials (like clay) are shaped and formed by hand or tools.
- The process of cutting away material (like wood, stone, or plaster) to create a sculpture.
- The shape, structure, and volume of an artwork, especially a three-dimensional one.
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- The shared beliefs, practices, and artistic traditions of a specific group of people, often reflected in their art.
- A sculpture that is self-supporting and designed to be viewed from all sides.
- Critically assessing an artwork’s effectiveness, impact, and areas for improvement.
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- A malleable natural material used for creating ceramics and sculptures, often hardened by firing.
- A genre of art focused on natural scenery, such as mountains, forests, or rivers.
- Categories or types of art, such as portraiture, landscape, or still life, distinguished by subject matter or style.
- Refining and advancing artistic ideas and techniques to enhance the final work.
- An artwork that depicts a person, focusing on their face and expression.
- A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining materials like clay, stone, metal, or wood.
- A type of sculpture in which the design projects from a flat background, varying in depth.
- Exploring and researching art history, ideas, techniques, and materials as part of the artistic process.
- A framework or skeleton used to support materials like clay or plaster while sculpting.
- A material made of lime, water, and sand or gypsum, used for casting, coating, or modeling sculptures.
- The active process of producing an artwork using various methods, materials, and tools.
22 Clues: The fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • An artwork that depicts a person, focusing on their face and expression. • A sculpture that is self-supporting and designed to be viewed from all sides. • Refining and advancing artistic ideas and techniques to enhance the final work. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- and cheat to keep your power.
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- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
15 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
Combat & Martial Indoor Sports 2025-09-27
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- Hitting style delivering a single clean blow in boxing. (3)
- Throws & grappling martial art from Japan. (4)
- Protective padding for hands in combat sports. (6)
- Protective headgear in martial arts and boxing. (9)
- Ring official who starts and ends rounds. (9)
- Point-scoring strike in fencing. (6)
- A match decision when scores are tied but sudden point wins. (11)
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- Fast kick-and-punch martial art originating in Korea. (9)
- Sport where athletes fight using gloves in a ring. (6)
- A grappling art from China emphasizing throws and joint locks. (5)
- Martial art focusing on ground submission holds (Brazilian style). (8)
- Score given for a clean landing in some martial sports. (5)
- Move that takes opponent off balance to the floor. (5)
- Olympic combat sport using a foil, epee or sabre. (7)
- A quick defensive dodge or shift of body. (4)
15 Clues: Point-scoring strike in fencing. (6) • Ring official who starts and ends rounds. (9) • A quick defensive dodge or shift of body. (4) • Throws & grappling martial art from Japan. (4) • Protective padding for hands in combat sports. (6) • Protective headgear in martial arts and boxing. (9) • Olympic combat sport using a foil, epee or sabre. (7) • ...
Cumulative Vocabulary 2019-05-16
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- an element of art used to define space, contours, and outlines; path of a moving point; can be implied
- an element of art indicating the areas between, around, above, below, or within something; examples would be foreground, middle ground, and background
- ways in which various mediums can be used to create different effects in a work of art
- refers to items made from clay and fired in a kiln to obtain the finished form
- a principle of design that creates more attention than anything else in the composition
- the process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, products, etc.
- graphic design; a creative process that combines visual arts and technology to communicate ideas
- arrangement of colors that show the order of relationships of the primary, secondary, and intermediate colors
- a principle of design referring to the arrangements of visual elements to create stability in an artwork
- wet or dry clay objects before the first (bisque) fire
- a principle of design referring to the ways of combining elements to produce the appearance of movement in an artwork; may be achieved through repetition, alternation, or progression of an element
- colors made by mixing equal parts of one primary color and one secondary color that are next to each other on the color wheel
- colors made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. Orange, Green and Violet.
- guidelines that artist use to organize the elements in a composition
- a principle of design showing the arrangement of parts in an artwork to create the sense of motion to the viewer’s eye throughout the artwork
- an element of art that indicates surface quality of artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch; can be implied or visually perceived
- an element of art with three properties (hue, intensity, value); what we see when light bounces off an object
- materials used to create artwork
- The enclosed areas or objects in an art work. Occupied space
- creative art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content
- a principle of design that shows the relationship of parts to each other and a whole
- the result of transferring an image from a printing matrix to a paper
- a flat board on which a painter holds and mixes color
- a principle of design referring to the sense of wholeness that results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork
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- the basic parts and symbols of artwork; the basic building blocks
- the process of producing multiple prints of the same image using relief, block, screen printers, etc.
- The space not occupied by an object or figure but circulating around it. Empty space.
- the device in which pottery is fired
- two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. These colors are in extreme contrast with each other.
- a principle of design referring to the repetition of elements or combination of elements in a recognizable organization
- an element of art referring to the degree of lightness and darkness of colors
- a color scheme that uses different values of a single color by showing tints and shades of the same color
- colors that cannot be mixed from other colors, but from which all other colors are made. Red, Yellow and Blue.
- medium used in printmaking that is thicker than paint and dries slower
- a formed clay object that has been fired for the first time and is not yet glazed
- an element of art that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume; has height, width, and depth
- a set of identical prints that are numbered and signed
- an element of art indicating an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color, and texture
- a principle of design referring to the inclusion of differences in the elements of a composition to offset unity and add interest to the artwork
- Design creation of new products to be sold by a business to its customers
40 Clues: materials used to create artwork • the device in which pottery is fired • a flat board on which a painter holds and mixes color • wet or dry clay objects before the first (bisque) fire • a set of identical prints that are numbered and signed • The enclosed areas or objects in an art work. Occupied space • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
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- Give a brief account.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- is the area between and around objects.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
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- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Give a brief account.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Give a brief account.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
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- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
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- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Give a brief account.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the area between and around objects.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Elements of Art, Principles of Design, Art Command Terms 2023-02-09
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- these are three-dimensional shapes expressing length, width, and depth.
- Assess the implications and limitations; make judgements about the ideas, work, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria.
- Give a brief account.
- The action required to evolve ones thoughts or imaginings into a work, product, outcome or invention.
- Prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence, illustrating with examples or practical application.
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities. Recognize and state briefly a distinguishing fact or feature.
- is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- is a mark with greater length than width. It can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
- is the part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature.
- is the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other.
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- Express precisely and systematically the relevant concept(s) or argument(s).
- is the area between and around objects.
- is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art.
- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration.
- To improve incrementally, elaborate or expand in detail. Evolve to a more advanced or effective state.
- is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness.
- is a closed line. It can be geometric, or organic. They are flat.
- is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
- is light reflected off of objects. Texture is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of organized movement.
25 Clues: Give a brief account. • is the area between and around objects. • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. • is the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art. • Offer for display, observation, examination or consideration. • ...
Principles of Design and Elements of Art 2021-12-09
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- the reflection of light off a surface
- making something stand out in an artwork
- this element of art is 3D
- using an element repeatedly
- the path of a moving point through space
- when both sides are different
- the way something feels or appears to feel
- the lightness or darkness of a color
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- when both sides are the same
- the principle that deals with size
- this element of art is 2D
- this element creates the illusion of depth
- using different elements to create interest
- a type of rhythm that uses wavy lines
- radiates out from a center point
- elements of art working together in an artwork
- the distribution of equal weight in an artwork
- causes your eye move through the artwork
18 Clues: this element of art is 2D • this element of art is 3D • using an element repeatedly • when both sides are the same • when both sides are different • radiates out from a center point • the principle that deals with size • the lightness or darkness of a color • the reflection of light off a surface • a type of rhythm that uses wavy lines • making something stand out in an artwork • ...
Modern Artists 2022-05-18
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- court painter explored dark themes in personal work
- father of pop art, iconic artwork of everyday objects
- plein air painter, colors change with light
- uses primary colors and pyramidal composition
- impressionist sculptor, father of modern sculpture
- his art seeks to create paradise
- mostly autobiographical artwork
- photographer, pioneer of pictorialism
- age of enlightenment painter, elevates science
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- Rococo, portrayed thrill seekers in gardens
- realism, portray everyday people on grand scale
- Vienna artist, use of gold leaf and patterns
- his artwork evokes an emotional response
- thick application of paint, expressive lines
- Hudson River School, rise and fall of great civilizations
- father of Cubism, influenced by Cezanne
- fan of jazz music, influenced by abstract expressionism
- lived a long life, some anti war art
18 Clues: mostly autobiographical artwork • his art seeks to create paradise • lived a long life, some anti war art • photographer, pioneer of pictorialism • father of Cubism, influenced by Cezanne • his artwork evokes an emotional response • Rococo, portrayed thrill seekers in gardens • plein air painter, colors change with light • Vienna artist, use of gold leaf and patterns • ...
Elements of Art 2024-01-04
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- principle of art that refers to how well all the visual elements work together
- refers to the dimensions of a composition and relationship between height, width and depth
- distribution of the weight or the apparent weight
- having some sort of outline or boundary
- It is achieved when opposite elements are arranged together
- it give shape to a piece of art
- it is the part of the design that catches the viewer attention
- be rough or smooth to the touch
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- a dot or series of dot
- the movement within a piece of art that helps the eye travel through the to a point of focus
- it’s the path the viewer eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas
- adding black or white
- light reflected by an object
- how artist and designers add complexity to their work using visual elements
- a feeling of depth or three dimensions
15 Clues: adding black or white • a dot or series of dot • light reflected by an object • it give shape to a piece of art • be rough or smooth to the touch • a feeling of depth or three dimensions • having some sort of outline or boundary • distribution of the weight or the apparent weight • It is achieved when opposite elements are arranged together • ...
ARTISTS 2020-05-29
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- Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- English painter and interior designer, a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the sister of Virginia Woolf.
- French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style.
- Spanish romantic painter and printmaker who is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Immensely successful in his lifetime, he is often referred to as both the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns.
- Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
- Dutch post-impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of which date from the last two years of his life.
- Abstract Expressionist and Figurative Expressionist painter in the post-World War II era. She wrote extensively on the art of the period and was an editorial associate for Art News magazine. Married to painter Willem.
- Dutch Golden Age painter who created painted genre works, portraits and still lifes. Although her work was highly regarded by her contemporaries, her work became almost forgotten after her death.
- American realist painter and printmaker. While he is widely known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching.
- Neo-Expressionist painter in the 1980s, best known for his primitive style and his collaboration with pop artist Andy Warhol.
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- Still-life painter from the Northern Netherlands. She specialized in flowers, inventing her own style and achieving international fame in her lifetime. Due to a long and successful career that spanned over six decades, she became the best-documented woman painter of the Dutch Golden Age.
- American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. Known for his technique of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface, enabling him to view and paint his canvases from all angles. It was also called “action painting,” since he used the force of his whole body to paint..
- One of the greatest visual artists in the history of art and the most important in Dutch art history. Dutch master of the 17th century.
- Swiss-born artist known for Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Taught at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture in Germany.
- French-American artist best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art as well as a prolific painter and printmaker.
- Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School during the “golden age.”
- was one of the leading Sculptor artists of the Harlem Renaissance as well as an influential activist and arts educator.
- French painter and founder of French Impressionist painting and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy.
- Belgian painter who was part of the Neo-Impressionist movement. Her early works used a Pointillist technique, but she is best known for her Impressionist style which she adopted for most of her career.
- American artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
20 Clues: Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement. • French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. • Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School during the “golden age.” • ...
Art and Design Crossword Exam Review 2017-01-08
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- Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors.
- ____________ is a white layer used to treat canvas before an artist can paint on it.
- A figure to ground relationship can be created by the addition of a ________.
- A study done with a “worms eye view” is a study with a(n) view from the _________.
- To _______________ an artwork means that you decide which Elements and Principle of art are most important.
- Art __________ is a systematic discussion of the characteristics of an artwork, usually involving four stages: description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation.
- The pure hue is at its brightest _______ is right from the bottle.
- Yellow-orange, red-orange, and yellow-green are examples of_______.
- __________ is achieved when all parts of a composition appear to have equal weight. It seems stable.
- A type of balance in which both sides of a composition are balanced yet different.
- ______ and shadow can be used to create the illusion of three-dimensionality
- A plan for selecting colors for a composition is also known as a color __________.
- An artist usually tries to convey a meaning or message in his or her work. Which step of art criticism addresses this?
- The complementary color to orange is _______.
- Lines, colors, or shapes repeated over and over in a planned way is ___________.
- A triangle is an example of a _______________ shape.
- ______ in a work is obtained by repeating colors and shapes--all parts of a design are working together as a team.
- Is not a property of color.
- The element that refers to the "tactile" qualities is ____________?
- The _______________ are the building blocks of any and all works or Art.
- What is an objects's physical mass and density known as?
- Lines that are indicated indirectly in artworks at edges where two shapes meet, where a form ends and the space around it begins, or by positioning several objects or figures in a row.
- _________is the plan the artist uses to organize the art elements in a work of art to achieve a unified composition.
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- The term we use when an artists expresses their view within creations and design.
- ________________ art has no recognizable subject matter.
- Unity, variety, emphasis, rhythm, movement, balance, pattern, and proportion. The effects that may result when the art elements are structured to achieve a successful composition. ____________ of art
- In a critique this is a listing of the facts in an artwork, such as objects, people, shapes, and colors.
- Formal balance is another word for which type of balance?
- ________________ drawing gives the illusion of depth on a two dimensional surface.
- The brightness or darkness of a color
- _________ paint is not visible through layers.
- ____________ is an explanation of the meaning of artwork.
- The most important part of a composition is known as ________ bear?
- A dot or point that "took a walk" is known as ______.
- This line/shading technique makes use of tiny dots to create value.
- ________ space is the space not occupied by an object or figure but circulating in and around it, contributing to the total effect of the composition.
- An artwork that is asymmetrical is _____________ balanced.
- Which types of lines are continuous lines?
- Tints of a color are made by adding this...
- Shading using closely spaced parallel lines; used to suggest light and shadow.
- The eye level of the viewer in a perspective drawing is the ______ _____ line.
41 Clues: Is not a property of color. • The brightness or darkness of a color • Which types of lines are continuous lines? • Tints of a color are made by adding this... • The complementary color to orange is _______. • _________ paint is not visible through layers. • A triangle is an example of a _______________ shape. • A dot or point that "took a walk" is known as ______. • ...
picture 2024-09-17
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- A common image format used for compressing photographs
- A painting or drawing of a person's face
- A format known for its ability to animate images
- An art form that involves assembling various materials onto a surface
- An image effect where parts of the image are see-through
- A type of graphic that can be scaled without losing quality
- A period in European history known for a resurgence of interest in art
- A high-quality image format often used in professional printing
- An early 20th-century art style that emphasizes geometric forms
- A part of an image that can be edited independently in graphic software
- The Italian polymath who painted "Mona Lisa"
- A Spanish artist famous for his pioneering work in Cubism
- The Spanish surrealist famous for melting clocks
- A style of art that doesn’t attempt to represent reality
- Substance applied to a surface to create artwork
- A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling
- A three-dimensional art form often created by carving or modeling
- A technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster
- A Dutch painter known for his expressive use of color in "Starry Night"
- A tool used by painters to apply strokes of color
- A popular software for editing and manipulating digital images
- The process of reducing the file size of an image
- A style that depicts subjects as they appear in everyday life
- A genre of painting focusing on inanimate objects
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- A term describing the sharpness and clarity of an image
- A term often used to describe the resolution of digital cameras
- A gradual change from one color to another in a digital image
- A rough or unfinished drawing often used as the basis for a painting
- A type of image made up of tiny squares called pixels
- An art movement characterized by light, thin brush strokes and open composition
- A movement where the artist seeks to express emotional experience
- A founder of the French Impressionist movement, known for water lilies
- An artistic movement that explores the unconscious mind
- An image format that supports transparent backgrounds
- A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in polymer
- A master of light and shadow in Dutch portrait painting
- A Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and vivid colors
- A tool used in digital art to apply special effects to an image
- The material most often used as a surface for oil paintings
- A stand that holds a canvas while an artist works
- A painting method using pigments suspended in water
- A painting that depicts nature or outdoor scenery
- To cut away parts of an image to focus on a specific area
- A French artist known for his colorful cut-out art
- A black material used for sketching
- A board artists use to mix their colors
- The smallest unit of a digital image, often appearing as a small square
- A slow-drying medium, often used by classical painters
- A type of crayon used in soft color art
49 Clues: A black material used for sketching • A board artists use to mix their colors • A type of crayon used in soft color art • A painting or drawing of a person's face • The Italian polymath who painted "Mona Lisa" • A format known for its ability to animate images • The Spanish surrealist famous for melting clocks • Substance applied to a surface to create artwork • ...
"The Arth Therapy" 2024-03-28
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- In this stage of the art therapy session structure, the client will create their art piece, and the therapist will observe them during the entire process.
- This stage consists of discussing the artwork the client created.
- Many people find that Arts therapy is actually a___________________________as it essentially involves doing something that most people enjoy, whilst getting help.
- In this stage the therapist will ask the client how they are currently feeling.
- Art therapy is an ___________________ mix of visual arts and psychology.
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- A tool that that therapists use to help patients interpret, express and resolve their emotions and thoughts.
- Margaret Naumburg called her work as _________________________ art therapy.
- One of the limitations of art therapy.
- Art therapy session structure has __ stages.
- She is considered as the “mother of art therapy”.
10 Clues: One of the limitations of art therapy. • Art therapy session structure has __ stages. • She is considered as the “mother of art therapy”. • This stage consists of discussing the artwork the client created. • Art therapy is an ___________________ mix of visual arts and psychology. • Margaret Naumburg called her work as _________________________ art therapy. • ...
Introduction in the Study of Art 2024-02-22
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- Greek word from which our modern word “technology” is derived
- Art has always been timeless, spanning generations and continents through and through.
- Latin word means skills.
- Art starts in the human mind.
- It came from latin word ars, which means “skills.”
- Art has grown out of man’s need to express himself.
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- Art is a facet of culture, ritual dances are part of performative art, motifs in clothing are art, and traditional music.
- In order to know what an artwork is, we have to sense it, see or hear it, and see and hear it.
- Man has also been led by an innate craving for order to create objects that are delightful to perceive.
- It constitute one of the oldest and most important means of expression developed by man.
10 Clues: Latin word means skills. • Art starts in the human mind. • It came from latin word ars, which means “skills.” • Art has grown out of man’s need to express himself. • Greek word from which our modern word “technology” is derived • Art has always been timeless, spanning generations and continents through and through. • ...
Introduction in the Study of Art 2024-02-22
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- In order to know what an artwork is, we have to sense it, see or hear it, and see and hear it.
- It constitute one of the oldest and most important means of expression developed by man.
- Art has grown out of man’s need to express himself.
- Art is a facet of culture, ritual dances are part of performative art, motifs in clothing are art, and traditional music.
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- Greek word from which our modern word “technology” is derived.
- Man has also been led by an innate craving for order to create objects that are delightful to perceive.
- Art starts in the human mind.
- Art has always been timeless, spanning generations and continents through and through.
- Latin word means skills.
- It came from latin word ars, which means “skills.”
10 Clues: Latin word means skills. • Art starts in the human mind. • It came from latin word ars, which means “skills.” • Art has grown out of man’s need to express himself. • Greek word from which our modern word “technology” is derived. • Art has always been timeless, spanning generations and continents through and through. • ...
Art styles, media and techniques 2025-12-03
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- a reddish-brown chalk or drawing stick used in art
- relating to the heavily decorated style in buildings, art, and music that was popular in Europe in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th century
- the way in which something, especially paint, is put on to a surface with a brush (usually plural)
- the period of new growth of interest and activity in the areas of art, literature, and ideas in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries
- in art, a drawing made especially in preparation for a painting (specialized meaning)
- a very small painting, usually of a person
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- a view of the sea or a work of art that represents this
- a method of printing by forcing ink through a pattern cut into silk or other similar cloth, stretched across a frame
- The art that is innovatory, introducing or exploring new forms or subject matter
- having a reddish-brown colour, like that of an old photograph
- an event at which a group of related things are available for the public to look at
- of or made from a type of acid or a resin (= chemically produced sticky substance) which is used in making plastic, cloth, and paint
- an artwork produced by printing from a metal plate that has been made with acid
- an artwork printed onto paper from a piece of wood or metal into which the design has been cut
- a type of an intimate portrait
15 Clues: a type of an intimate portrait • a very small painting, usually of a person • a reddish-brown chalk or drawing stick used in art • a view of the sea or a work of art that represents this • having a reddish-brown colour, like that of an old photograph • an artwork produced by printing from a metal plate that has been made with acid • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-11
school subjects 2024-05-22
ARTISTS 2020-05-29
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- Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
- Spanish romantic painter and printmaker who is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Immensely successful in his lifetime, he is often referred to as both the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns.
- was one of the leading Sculptor artists of the Harlem Renaissance as well as an influential activist and arts educator.
- Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School during the “golden age.”
- English painter and interior designer, a member of the Bloomsbury Group and the sister of Virginia Woolf.
- American realist painter and printmaker. While he is widely known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching.
- Neo-Expressionist painter in the 1980s, best known for his primitive style and his collaboration with pop artist Andy Warhol.
- Abstract Expressionist and Figurative Expressionist painter in the post-World War II era. She wrote extensively on the art of the period and was an editorial associate for Art News magazine. Married to painter Willem.
- Still-life painter from the Northern Netherlands. She specialized in flowers, inventing her own style and achieving international fame in her lifetime. Due to a long and successful career that spanned over six decades, she became the best-documented woman painter of the Dutch Golden Age.
- Swiss-born artist known for Expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Taught at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture in Germany.
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- American artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
- French-American artist best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art as well as a prolific painter and printmaker.
- One of the greatest visual artists in the history of art and the most important in Dutch art history. Dutch master of the 17th century.
- American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. Known for his technique of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface, enabling him to view and paint his canvases from all angles. It was also called “action painting,” since he used the force of his whole body to paint..
- Belgian painter who was part of the Neo-Impressionist movement. Her early works used a Pointillist technique, but she is best known for her Impressionist style which she adopted for most of her career.
- Dutch Golden Age painter who created painted genre works, portraits and still lifes. Although her work was highly regarded by her contemporaries, her work became almost forgotten after her death.
- French painter and founder of French Impressionist painting and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy.
- Dutch post-impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of which date from the last two years of his life.
- Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
- French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style.
20 Clues: Spanish painter known for co-founding the Cubist movement. • French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. • Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He belonged to the Florentine School during the “golden age.” • ...
Art Terminology Crossword - Mrs. Epps 2024-05-08
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- Utilizes shapes and forms that are related to or developed from plant and animal forms.
- The ration of the size of the parts in a drawing or artwork to their size in the original.
- Having a kind of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but still look balanced.
- A drawing or painting of an arrangement of non-moving, non-living object such as fruit, flowers, bottles, etc.
- To plan and arrange all the parts of an artwork.
- The art of writing letters and words in an ornamental style using brushes or pens.
- Painting done with water-based paint on fresh plaster so that as it dries, the colors are absorbed into the wall.
- Lines or shapes that spread out from a central point.
- Something that stands for something else, especially a letter, figure or sign that represents a real object or an idea.
- A painting or drawing showing a scene from nature.
- Work of art formed from a combination of more than one medium.
- Regular repetition of lines, shapes, colors or patterns.
- To create designs and pictures for books or magazines to explain or show what happens in a story.
- The application of paint so thickly that it stands out in relief.
- A distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up.
- A picture or design made by fitting small pieces or colored stone, glass, paper or tile together.
- A type of sculpture in which figures are raised above the surface or from the background that is flat or has hollowed out parts.
- The part of a work of art that appears to be in the front, nearest to the viewer, usually in the lower part of the picture.
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- The use of sizes, shapes, colors, textures and other elements and principles of design to draw attention to certain areas or objects in a work of art.
- A horizontal band of decorative or narrative art, often part of the decoration of a building.
- Element or combination of elements repeated often enough in a composition to become a dominant feature.
- Arrangement or design of elements of an artwork to achieve balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis and unity to make an effective expression of an artist's idea.
- Something that does not let light in and cannot be seen through.
- A principle of design. The arrangement of elements in a work of art (including size and number of objects) that achieves a sense of equality.
- The parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground.
- Artistic technique, an artist's special way of creating art.
- The apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art.
- The part of a design that is the most important, powerful or has the most influence.
- Work of art created by gluing bits of paper, fabric, scraps, photographs or other materials to a flat surface.
- A perception that something is pleasing to the eye.
- The part of the artwork that lies between the foreground and the background.
- A large painting that covers a wall or painted directly on to a wall.
- Material that an artist uses, such as oil, pen and ink, chalk, watercolor.
33 Clues: To plan and arrange all the parts of an artwork. • A painting or drawing showing a scene from nature. • A perception that something is pleasing to the eye. • Lines or shapes that spread out from a central point. • Regular repetition of lines, shapes, colors or patterns. • Artistic technique, an artist's special way of creating art. • ...
picture 2024-09-17
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- A common image format used for compressing photographs
- A painting or drawing of a person's face
- A format known for its ability to animate images
- An art form that involves assembling various materials onto a surface
- An image effect where parts of the image are see-through
- A type of graphic that can be scaled without losing quality
- A period in European history known for a resurgence of interest in art
- A high-quality image format often used in professional printing
- An early 20th-century art style that emphasizes geometric forms
- A part of an image that can be edited independently in graphic software
- The Italian polymath who painted "Mona Lisa"
- A Spanish artist famous for his pioneering work in Cubism
- The Spanish surrealist famous for melting clocks
- A style of art that doesn’t attempt to represent reality
- Substance applied to a surface to create artwork
- A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling
- A three-dimensional art form often created by carving or modeling
- A technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster
- A Dutch painter known for his expressive use of color in "Starry Night"
- A tool used by painters to apply strokes of color
- A popular software for editing and manipulating digital images
- The process of reducing the file size of an image
- A style that depicts subjects as they appear in everyday life
- A genre of painting focusing on inanimate objects
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- A term describing the sharpness and clarity of an image
- A term often used to describe the resolution of digital cameras
- A gradual change from one color to another in a digital image
- A rough or unfinished drawing often used as the basis for a painting
- A type of image made up of tiny squares called pixels
- An art movement characterized by light, thin brush strokes and open composition
- A movement where the artist seeks to express emotional experience
- A founder of the French Impressionist movement, known for water lilies
- An artistic movement that explores the unconscious mind
- An image format that supports transparent backgrounds
- A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in polymer
- A master of light and shadow in Dutch portrait painting
- A Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and vivid colors
- A tool used in digital art to apply special effects to an image
- The material most often used as a surface for oil paintings
- A stand that holds a canvas while an artist works
- A painting method using pigments suspended in water
- A painting that depicts nature or outdoor scenery
- To cut away parts of an image to focus on a specific area
- A French artist known for his colorful cut-out art
- A black material used for sketching
- A board artists use to mix their colors
- The smallest unit of a digital image, often appearing as a small square
- A slow-drying medium, often used by classical painters
- A type of crayon used in soft color art
49 Clues: A black material used for sketching • A board artists use to mix their colors • A type of crayon used in soft color art • A painting or drawing of a person's face • The Italian polymath who painted "Mona Lisa" • A format known for its ability to animate images • The Spanish surrealist famous for melting clocks • Substance applied to a surface to create artwork • ...
Elements of Art 2018-05-20
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- Shapes and forms can either be geometric or _____.
- Colours that appear directly opposite on the colour wheel and give maximum contrast.
- This colour is a tertiary colour but does not appear on the colour wheel.
- A technique in which an artist paints with a thick paint to create texture.
- The cross-_____ technique can be used to create the illusion of texture.
- This primary colour mixed with Green, makes Purple.
- Another name for colour is _____.
- Mixing Blue and Yellow makes _____.
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- A tint of blue is mixed by adding blue to _____.
- Blue is _____ with Blue-Purple.
- A tonal technique which consists of small clusters of dots which create depth and dimension.
- Colours that bring about a sense of calm are said to be _____ colours.
- Tone is always applied with reference to a _____.
- Red, Orange and Yellow _____ within an image.
- Grey, Black and White are called _____.
- In order to create the illusion of a dimensional object, shading must demonstrate a definite contrast between light and _____.
16 Clues: Blue is _____ with Blue-Purple. • Another name for colour is _____. • Mixing Blue and Yellow makes _____. • Grey, Black and White are called _____. • Red, Orange and Yellow _____ within an image. • A tint of blue is mixed by adding blue to _____. • Tone is always applied with reference to a _____. • Shapes and forms can either be geometric or _____. • ...
Art and entertainment 2018-06-22
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- extremely funny
- creating a special feeling, especially a mysterious or romantic feeling
- a situation when someone does not have enough money to pay all their debts
- if something is...., it is produced just to make money
- making someone feel happy and full of hope
- you wear different clothes and change the way you look so that people won't recognise you
- to ...something means to not allow it
- a very difficult or painful experience
- extremely exciting
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- upsetting, makes you feel anxious or worried
- meaning is not clear
- a problem or difficulty that stops you from doing something
- a feeling that you have no hope
- if a person or thing is...., they have more power than others
- serious and sad
- boring
16 Clues: boring • extremely funny • serious and sad • extremely exciting • meaning is not clear • a feeling that you have no hope • to ...something means to not allow it • a very difficult or painful experience • making someone feel happy and full of hope • upsetting, makes you feel anxious or worried • if something is...., it is produced just to make money • ...
Art and entertainment 2018-06-22
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- a very difficult or painful experience
- meaning is not clear
- extremely exciting
- upsetting, makes you feel anxious or worried
- if something is...., it is produced just to make money
- a situation when someone does not have enough money to pay all their debts
- extremely funny
- a problem or difficulty that stops you from doing something
- to ...something means to not allow it
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- boring
- if a person or thing is...., they have more power than others
- a feeling that you have no hope
- you wear different clothes and change the way you look so that people won't recognise you
- making someone feel happy and full of hope
- creating a special feeling, especially a mysterious or romantic feeling
- serious and sad
16 Clues: boring • extremely funny • serious and sad • extremely exciting • meaning is not clear • a feeling that you have no hope • to ...something means to not allow it • a very difficult or painful experience • making someone feel happy and full of hope • upsetting, makes you feel anxious or worried • if something is...., it is produced just to make money • ...
Elements of Art 2022-03-10
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- A SHAPE BASED ON MATH PRINCIPLES
- THE BOLDNESS OR DULLNESS OF A COLOR
- THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH IN AN ARTWORK OR THE POSITIVE/NEGATIVE AREA IN, AROUND, OR WITHIN OBJECTS
- a circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors
- THE LIGHTNESS OR DARKNESS OF A COLOR
- THE SURFACE QUALITY
- THE PATH OF A MOVING POINT
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- A COLOR
- A 3-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT THAT TAKES UP SPACE AND HAS VOLUME
- A SHAPE THAT IS CURVILINEAR OR SIMILAR TO SHAPES FOUND IN NATURE
- HOW SOMETHING FEELS
- HOW SOMETHING LOOKS LIKE IT FEELS
- THE WAY AN OBJECT REFLECTS OR EMITS LIGHT
- a series of spaces filled with the tints and shades of one color, starting with white or the lightest tint on one end, and gradually changing into the darkest shade or black on the other
- THE GRADUAL SHIFT FROM ONE COLOR TO ANOTHER
- A FLAT, 2-DIMENSIONAL CLOSED AREA
16 Clues: A COLOR • HOW SOMETHING FEELS • THE SURFACE QUALITY • THE PATH OF A MOVING POINT • A SHAPE BASED ON MATH PRINCIPLES • HOW SOMETHING LOOKS LIKE IT FEELS • A FLAT, 2-DIMENSIONAL CLOSED AREA • THE BOLDNESS OR DULLNESS OF A COLOR • THE LIGHTNESS OR DARKNESS OF A COLOR • THE WAY AN OBJECT REFLECTS OR EMITS LIGHT • THE GRADUAL SHIFT FROM ONE COLOR TO ANOTHER • ...
The Art Room 2014-01-19
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- ________ criticism is to help me improve my work.
- The quality of art.
- Each major grade will be given this many grades.
- If you listen to music, you must wear these.
- Don't prevent the teacher from ______.
- Don't prevent others from _____.
- His work is good because...
- Completed work is to be placed in the completed _______.
- Name is to be written SMALL in the ______ right corner.
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- When the alarm sounds, it is time to do this.
- Be ____.
- This entails taking your time, control of the media and overall neatness.
- The project _____ entails following directions, completing your work, show understanding.
- This entails showing consideration for others and their work, classroom, work area and materials.
- Let's make something.
- Who did what and when.
16 Clues: Be ____. • The quality of art. • Let's make something. • Who did what and when. • His work is good because... • Don't prevent others from _____. • Don't prevent the teacher from ______. • If you listen to music, you must wear these. • When the alarm sounds, it is time to do this. • Each major grade will be given this many grades. • ...
Art and Nature 2021-03-26
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- the area of artwork which appears closest
- the relative size of elements within an artwork
- allowing light to pass through
- a scene that shows land or coasts
- extremely lifelike
- the curves/forms of a 3D surface
- depicting recognizable imagery
- repeated similar/identical images
- a visual trick
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- between the foreground and background
- images placed side by side to show differences
- an image that communicates an idea
- range of colors
- the study of mixing colors
- the outer boundary of a 3D object
- red, yellow, or orange light
16 Clues: a visual trick • range of colors • extremely lifelike • the study of mixing colors • red, yellow, or orange light • allowing light to pass through • depicting recognizable imagery • the curves/forms of a 3D surface • a scene that shows land or coasts • the outer boundary of a 3D object • repeated similar/identical images • an image that communicates an idea • ...
Art Elements & Principles 2021-08-14
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- Size relationship between various parts of an artwork.
- The visual flow of the artwork.
- Each part of the artwork works with each over to appear equal.
- Arrangement of opposite elements and effects.
- Lightness and darkness of colours.
- Depicts depth or distance.
- Tactile quality of a surface.
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- Enclosed area of space created through lines and other elements of the composition.
- Elements of a composition that differ from one another.
- Describes the flow of the artwork as a whole.
- Dominates attention or draws interest.
- Related to shape but in 3-dimension.
- The movement or action of a composition.
- Produced by the way an object reflects or emits light.
- The placement of elements in a work of art.
- A path or a point moving through space.
16 Clues: Depicts depth or distance. • Tactile quality of a surface. • The visual flow of the artwork. • Lightness and darkness of colours. • Related to shape but in 3-dimension. • Dominates attention or draws interest. • A path or a point moving through space. • The movement or action of a composition. • The placement of elements in a work of art. • ...
Elements of Art 2018-02-26
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- A line is the path of a moving ________________
- _______________________ Texture is creating the visual effect of texture by slowly drawing lines, shapes, and values
- The SIX initials of the Natural Spectrum Color Order __________________________
- The tool an artist uses, as well as the _______________________ of their hand, can change a line’s quality.
- ________________________ is shading, or lightness and darkness used to enhance a line drawing.
- The three ___________________________ of color are: hue, value, and intensity.
- Organic shapes are _________________________ shapes
- _________________________ is the response of vision to wavelengths of light.
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- Line _____________________________ is the unique character of any line.
- ______________________ is an enclosed space having only two dimensions (length and width)
- _________________________ is how the surfaces of objects feel and look.
- _____________________________shapes are man made shapes and can require a formula to create them.
- Forms are three dimensional (length, width, and depth) and encloses ________________________
- Shading creates the illusion of ______________________________
- Shapes can be geometric or ________________________
- ________________________ can express feelings, sketch ideas, design, divide space, make shapes and textures.
16 Clues: A line is the path of a moving ________________ • Shapes can be geometric or ________________________ • Organic shapes are _________________________ shapes • Shading creates the illusion of ______________________________ • Line _____________________________ is the unique character of any line. • ...
Movies and Art 2024-01-10
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- someone in charge of making a movie
- cheeky, disrespectful
- story
- highly popular and successful movie
- something with an unhappy ending
- An unexpected turn in a story
- soundtrack
- resentful
- Actors
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- tension and uncertainty in a movie
- To film
- sad mood
- goal
- main character in a story
- where art is displayed
- expression of respect or praise
16 Clues: goal • story • Actors • To film • sad mood • resentful • soundtrack • cheeky, disrespectful • where art is displayed • main character in a story • An unexpected turn in a story • expression of respect or praise • something with an unhappy ending • tension and uncertainty in a movie • someone in charge of making a movie • highly popular and successful movie
Art 1 Cermaics 2025-03-20
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- when the clay is soaking in water
- when the clay just begins to dry out
- we need to do this to attach two pieces of clay together
- when the clay has come out of the kiln the first time
- to remove air bubbles from clay
- another thing that causes clay to explode in kiln
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- when the clay is ready to be fired
- we sculpted two by pinching and turning
- what we store the clay in while we're working with it
- when we can sculpt easily with clay
- one thing that causes clay to explode in kiln
- How many stages of clay
- when we paint the clay
- No moisture in the clay
- when the clay comes out of the kiln for the last time
- your favorite art teacher :)
16 Clues: when we paint the clay • How many stages of clay • No moisture in the clay • your favorite art teacher :) • to remove air bubbles from clay • when the clay is soaking in water • when the clay is ready to be fired • when we can sculpt easily with clay • when the clay just begins to dry out • we sculpted two by pinching and turning • one thing that causes clay to explode in kiln • ...
Art of Leadership 2025-05-14
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- Resident doctor field of Dr. Chika
- The physician on the panel
- Former captain of Canada's Women National Team
- Dr.Oriuwa is a part of this power 50s list
- Manjit Minhas is a beer _______________
- Memoir of Dr. Oriuwa
- The car Manjit Minhas sold for her business investment
- Book by Dr. Christie
- 2017 Best selling book by Caroline
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- Dr. Christie's doctorate is in - ___________ SOCIALWORK
- Birth place of Christine
- Author of 9 best selling books
- Dr.Christie founded this institute (3 words)
- Christine has represented Canada in _____ Olympics
- Clothing brand Caroline worked at
- An invisible barrier that prevents a given demographic from rising beyond a certain level of hierarchy (2 words)
16 Clues: Memoir of Dr. Oriuwa • Book by Dr. Christie • Birth place of Christine • The physician on the panel • Author of 9 best selling books • Clothing brand Caroline worked at • Resident doctor field of Dr. Chika • 2017 Best selling book by Caroline • Manjit Minhas is a beer _______________ • Dr.Oriuwa is a part of this power 50s list • Dr.Christie founded this institute (3 words) • ...
APAH Unit 4 Vocab 2023-11-21
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- photographic print made by laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing it to light
- early photographic technique invented by William Henry Fox Tulboy of Britain in the 1830s
- Art movement that began in the early 1900s and continued until the early 1940s. It rebelled against realism.
- a technique of painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye
- Hides or involves inlaying mother-of-pearl into an oil painting. Artists typically used to highlight fine clothes.
- A trip through Europe, with Italy as a key destination, taken by upper-class men
- An intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, and fashion in New York City
- act of painting outdoors
- French term that refers to the popularity and influence of Japanese art and design in the 19th century
- 18th century French style of painting that depicts the aristocracy walking through a forested landscape
- Art that refers to a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation measurement or imitation
- A European and Mexican mixed individual part of the caste system.
- sculpture made of several items that dangle from a ceiling and can be set into motion by air currents
- steel reinforced concrete: the 2 materials act together to resist building stresses
- unique expression of unity, joy, happiness, and beauty
- A soft and delicate shade of color
- First publicly available photographic process. Used during 1840s - 1850s
- A process where mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate
- screen a flat/movable, often folding covered framework for preventing a person from being seen
- neoplasticism means “new art”. Often composed of geometric shapes and employs the following prominent colors: blue, red, and yellow
- composite photo of more than one images
- A printmaking technique that produces tonal effects by acid to eat into the printing plate creating sunken areas which hold ink
- usually a work of art that is an architectural fantasy; more broadly and work that has a fantasy element
- Printmaking of a design on a flat stone
- printmaking process that uses a needle
- a engraving technique in which a steel needed is used to incise lines in a metal plate. The rough burr of the incised lines yield a velvety black tone in the print.
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- a concubine in a harem.
- Representative official of the monarchy
- Style of abstract painting that emerged in New York City. Closely related to abstract expressionism
- An artistic genre of 3-dimensional works that are often created for a specific place and changes perception of space
- A type of painting which depicts racially mixed families. Common in 18th century Mexico
- Using non-realistic shapes, colors, or forms to depict visual reality
- term used to describe pre-fabricated, mass-produced objects isolated from their intended use and elevated to the status of art.
- event that combined element of paintings, poetry, music dance, and theater and staged them as a live action
- an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice Italy.
- Style of abstract painting in which paint is randomly splashed, thrown, or poured on the canvas
- Thick application of paint that creates texture on the surface it was applied on
- A movement that stresses organic shapes that hint at natural forms.
- photos that attempt to record the world as it is.
- Art made by sticking various materials (e.g. photos
- Early type of motion picture projector
- Educational Institution with focus on art
- Coins previously used in Spain/Spanish America/Portugal
- Artist run-organizations who aimed to improve the professional standings of artists and also provide teaching
- model of virtuous behavior worthy of emulation
- the supporting interior framework of a building
- art that is innovative, introducing, bold, or exploring new forms.
- a room with a hole (or lens in a wall that projects a reverse image onto the opposite wall.
- painting or drawing of a person or thing in which the features and form are exaggerated
- long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used in bridge construction
- living room/parlor
- Art using natural materials such as rocks, trees, etc.
52 Clues: living room/parlor • a concubine in a harem. • act of painting outdoors • A soft and delicate shade of color • Early type of motion picture projector • printmaking process that uses a needle • Representative official of the monarchy • composite photo of more than one images • Printmaking of a design on a flat stone • Educational Institution with focus on art • ...
Ch 19 - Guiding Art, Building, Sensory Experiences 2023-02-09
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- Type of art in which string or heavy yarn is dipped in paint and pulled across a piece of paper
- A two dimensional arrangement of many different materials
- Able to be dissolved in water
- Using liquid tempra paint mixed with sand, sawdust, or coffee
- A process of placing two blocks vertically, a space apart, then adding a third block
- An oil based, commercially manufactured modeling compound found in many bright colors
- Art activtiy in which children spread glue onto a piece of paper, and then shake spices onto the paper
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- When a child begins a project knowing what the end product should look like and they follow a set of instructions to get to their goal
- The art is focused on the experience and on exploration of techniques, tools, and materials
- Art activity in which chalk is dipped into water and used to draw on construction paper
- Art activitiy in which a piece of paper is placed over a finger painting. The two papers are patted together and then pulled apart.
- Art activity using salt mixed with colored tempra in shakers
- Connected with the sense of touch
13 Clues: Able to be dissolved in water • Connected with the sense of touch • A two dimensional arrangement of many different materials • Art activity using salt mixed with colored tempra in shakers • Using liquid tempra paint mixed with sand, sawdust, or coffee • A process of placing two blocks vertically, a space apart, then adding a third block • ...
Some Seminar Facts/ideas 2014-12-01
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- A two part painting, often narrative
- An over used image or idea that"pushes out" individual decision making
- Images on top of other images
- Many colors
- Painted "Super Apples"
- In Egypt, a Ben Ben
- The outline of a form or shape
- Did wrapped Sculptures
- Your ultimate educational goal
- VG's Artist roomate
- Art specific to a Culture, EG: Japanese Sword
- Light and Dark in Italien
- Man of the Rainbow
- Brightly colored windows in a Cathedral
- A 3 panel painting with roots in alterpieces
- Thick paint technique
- Sculptures that move literally
- Where was VG's house
- Site specific Sculpture by Richard Serra that was removed
- Made it possible to paint in Oil Paint out of doors
- Paint is one for example, clay another
- An arrangement of photos or images into a picture
- According to Brooks, all paintings are
- A color that exists and cannot be made
- Painter with a retrospective at the New Museum currently
- The actual color of an object
- Unknown Sculptor of 1200 small works
- Pseudonym for DuChamp
- Organic shapes are
- Forms not having an obvious relationship to Nature
- Author of "Dear Theo"
- When we assemble actual objects into a Sculpture
- Film by Saul Bass
- FDRS 1930s Art, theatre, urban and farm projects, response to Stock Market crash
- Plaster in Italien
- Forms enhanced and modified yet relating to Nature
- 3000 year old board war game
- VG's actual brotherly relationship to THEO
- What color was VG;s Yellow House
- Giving form to the formless
- The study of images, Art Historians specialty
- The Greek study of beauty
- Has cut-outs currently at MOMA
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- Van Gogh's Brothers name
- American Sculptor who welded steel
- Friend of VGs who influenced Gaughin
- Shapes relating to a "Picture"
- Assemblages by Robert Rauschenberg
- Owned by Chile where the giant Heads are located
- Did the "Gates" piece in Central Park
- B is for Butterworth F is for
- Thomas Hart Benton was his teacher
- Work created by following instructions
- Every day subject matter
- A narrative sculpture in book form
- 1970 film about Rauschenberg, Johns, Newman, Stella etc
- another term for Art of the Raw
- The minimal 3 Dimensional form
- What Art is to the Artist
- Invented assemblage paintings in the early 20th Century
- Art of the raw
- African Power Figure
- A wall painting, usually a commission
- Said: Aesthetics is as meaningful to Artists as Ornithology is to Birds
- These influenced G's Art
- VG's Dad was one
- Art created for a particular location
- Mathematical concept discovered in the Middle East
- Richard Estes paintings are in what style
- An image designed to amplify a story
- 1929 Mural by Benton now at the MET Museum permanently
- An arrangement of forms etc formal name, also used in Music
- Artfom made by carving, modeling or construction
- Art that tells a story, Graphic Novels the most obvious examples
- VG's Doctor
- Created by Simon Rhodia
- Smooth forms made in clay and a term often applied to Painting as well as sculpture
- Currently at the Jewish Museum with Lee Krasner
- Equal on both sides
- The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- VG painted these for his roomate
- VG's native tongue
- A 2 component glue
- Paperfolding in Art and Science
- Former President and friend of Thomas Hart Benton
85 Clues: Many colors • VG's Doctor • Art of the raw • VG's Dad was one • Film by Saul Bass • Man of the Rainbow • Organic shapes are • Plaster in Italien • VG's native tongue • A 2 component glue • In Egypt, a Ben Ben • VG's Artist roomate • Equal on both sides • African Power Figure • Where was VG's house • Thick paint technique • Pseudonym for DuChamp • Author of "Dear Theo" • Painted "Super Apples" • ...
Contemporary Arts 2022-11-13
Across
- was known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture".
- war.
- - is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface(called the "matrix" or "support).
- world,and contemporary artist have used technology in the creation and dissemination of works of art.
- -He is best known for directing Heneral Luna.
- - art of recording images in a light-sensitive film.
- - a play or other activity or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic.
- expression.
- thetraditional subdivision of Arts, being.
- that text is only meant to be read.
- - art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of for more emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm,melody,and,in most Western music, harmony.
- is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side.
- another.
- - refers to writing; considered to be an art form or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, and sometimes deploys language in ways that differ from ordinary usage.
- - listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
- - An object of wood so fashioned or ornamented.
- - represent by a drawing, painting or other art form.
- -He was a filipino dancer, choreographer, stage designer and artistic director.
- - a large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then disperse, typically organized by means of the internet or social media.
- -having many different aspects or features.
- -Performing arts refers to forms of art in which artists use their voices,bodies or inanimate objects to convey
- - a self-taught person.
- teacher and literary critic was a Filipino writer in the English.
- - is defined as literature written after World War II through the current day.
- - any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process
- Includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophy of the art produced during that era.
- -late husband of edith tiempo.
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- is art made and produced by artists living today.
- Sculpture, Painting, Literature, Music, Performing, and Film.
- when you see t-shirt with the image of a significant person wearing shades or walls of Intramuros in canvas bags existing artworks are "appropriated" to
- aims to provide students with anappreciation of a broad range of styles in the various disciplines with consideration on theirelements and principles, and engage them to an integrative approach instudying arts.
- artists utilize text in their art to push past the
- -is a reality in the
- -an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
- achieved by shapin certain materials.
- - Refers to when an artist uses methods to show damage in or to their artwork.
- - the art of operating puppets, typically either by strings controlled from above or by hand.
- -paint the grayground was sold for nearly P47 million pesos.
- - the architecture of the 21st century.
- - a form of art which creates 3 dimensional
- is Filipino musician,composer and conductor. He was the executive and Artistic Director for several years for the defunct SanMiguel Foundation for the Performing.
- - made directly in the landscape by sculpting the land itself or by making structures in the landscape with natural materials.
- is a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color.
- -was a Filipino architect, artist, and interior designer, known for his use of concrete, floating volume nd simplistic design in his various projects.
- - performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus.
- -is an identifiable path created by a point moving in space.
- - in the Philippines it usually refers to compositions adopted ideas and elements from twentieth century art music in the West, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry.
- artist have tried to interpret various human activities, form ordinary activities such as chores, routines, and rituals, to socially relevant themes such as poverty,
- work is notables for its use of juxtaposition and scale.
- - a motion picture made primarily for aesthetic reasons rather than commercial profit, often of an experimental nature or havinq an unconventional or highly symbolic content, aimed typically at a limited audience.
- is a rising name among young artists in the Philippines, and its immediately evident why.
- -Contemporary artists are now as innovative as ever. In traditional painting, only a few materials are of conventional use.
- -is a world renowned contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons, and graffiti.
- how art transforms a space is now an occupation of contemporary artists.
- - storytelling is the vivid description of ideas, beliefs, personal experiences, and life- lessons through stories or narratives that evoke powerful emotions and insights.
- - the art and science of designing buildings and (some) nonbuilding.
- -is the physical feel of something smooth, rough, fuzzy, slimy, and lots of textures something in between.
57 Clues: war. • another. • expression. • -is a reality in the • - a self-taught person. • -late husband of edith tiempo. • that text is only meant to be read. • achieved by shapin certain materials. • - the architecture of the 21st century. • thetraditional subdivision of Arts, being. • - a form of art which creates 3 dimensional • -having many different aspects or features. • ...
CAPstone End Assessment 2024-05-28
Across
- When it can date back to
- Verbal or visual mode of healing
- Group this project aims to help
- Second word of the common three word art therapy assessment
- One benefit of art therapy
- The levels of greatness achieved through this project were ___
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- Percent of patients who benefited from art therapy
- One thing therapists look for in House-Tree-Person
- Eg. Mona Lisa
- Therapists may look for the way a patient holds their ___
- ___ ages can participate
11 Clues: Eg. Mona Lisa • When it can date back to • ___ ages can participate • One benefit of art therapy • Group this project aims to help • Verbal or visual mode of healing • Percent of patients who benefited from art therapy • One thing therapists look for in House-Tree-Person • Therapists may look for the way a patient holds their ___ • ...
