art Crossword Puzzles
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
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Vocabulary from Early Medieval Art and Romanesque Art 2017-01-04
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- an aisle in a church perpendicular to the nave
- a series of concentric moldings around an arch
- a place in a monastery where monks wrote manuscripts
- the principal church of a diocese, where a bishop sits
- the first four books of the New Testament that chronicle the life of Jesus Christ
- a clasp used to fasten garments
- a bell tower of an Italian building
- a rounded sculpture placed over the portal of a medieval church
- the best AP art teacher who gives hard midterms
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- the vestibule, or lobby, of a church
- a passageway around the apse of a church
- a manuscript book
- to ornament metal by indenting into a surface with a hammer
- the end point of a church where the altar is
- having elements of animal shapes
- the third, or window, story of a church
- a monastery for monks, or a convent for nuns, and the church that is connected to it
- a writing surface made from animal skins
- a doorway. In Medieval art they can be significantly decorated
- the side posts of a medieval portal
20 Clues: a manuscript book • a clasp used to fasten garments • having elements of animal shapes • a bell tower of an Italian building • the side posts of a medieval portal • the vestibule, or lobby, of a church • the third, or window, story of a church • a passageway around the apse of a church • a writing surface made from animal skins • the end point of a church where the altar is • ...
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 • ...
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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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-11
school subjects 2024-05-22
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) • ...
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 • ...
"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. • ...
Contemporary Arts 2022-11-13
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- 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. • ...
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" • ...
CAPstone End Assessment 2024-05-28
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- 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 ___ • ...
CAPstone End Assessment 2024-05-28
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- 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 ___ • ...
Modern 2019-01-17
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- An early-20th-century art movement led by Henri Matisse. For the Fauves, color became the formal element most responsible for pictorial coherence and the primary conveyor of meaning.
- A decorative metalwork technique employing cloisons; also, decorative brickwork in later Byzantine architecture.
- Hebrew, "prophet." A group of Symbolist painters influenced by Paul Gauguin.
- French, "advance guard" (in a platoon). Late-19th- and 20th-century artists who emphasized innovation and challenged established convention in their work. Also used as an adjective.
- color An object's actual color in white light.
- In sculpture, figures projecting from a background of which they are part. The degree of relief is designated high, low (bas), or sunken. In the last, the artist cuts the design into the surface so that the highest projecting parts of the image are no higher than the surface itself. See also repoussé.
- The value or tonality of a color is the degree of its lightness or darkness. The intensity or saturation of a color is its purity, its brightness or dullness. See also primary, secondary, and complementary colors.
- A movement in Western art that developed in the second half of the 19th century and sought to capture the images and sensibilities of the age. Modernist art goes beyond simply dealing with the present and involves the artist's critical examination of the premises of art itself.
- air An approach to painting much popular among the Impressionists, in which an artist sketch outdoors to achieve a quick impression of light, air, and color. The artist then takes the sketches to the studio for reworking into more finished works of art.
- A system of painting devised by the 19th-century French painter Georges Seurat. The artist separates color into its component parts and then applies the component colors to the canvas in tiny dots (points). The image becomes comprehensible only from a distance, when the viewer's eyes optically blend the pigment dots. Sometimes referred to as divisionism.
- An early-20th-century art movement that rejected naturalistic depictions, preferring compositions of shapes and forms abstracted from the conventionally perceived world. See also Analytic Cubism and Synthetic Cubism.
- The term used to describe the stylistically heterogeneous work of the group of late-19th-century painters in France, including van Gogh, Gauguin, Seurat, and Cézanne, who more systematically examined the properties and expressive qualities of line, pattern, form, and color than the Impressionists did.
- A kind of sculpture, invented by Alexander Calder, combining nonobjective organic forms and motion in balanced structures hanging from rods, wires, and colored, organically shaped plates.
- The French fascination with all things Japanese. Japonisme emerged in the second half of the 19th century.
- Blaue Reiter German, "the blue rider." An early-20th-century German Expressionist art movement founded by Vassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. The artists selected the whimsical name because of their mutual interest in the color blue and horses.
- A form of Cubism developed by the French painter Robert Delaunay in which color plays an important role.
- The incorporation in early-20th-century Western art of stylistic elements from the artifacts of Africa, Oceania, and the native peoples of the Americas.
- Patterns or pictures made by embedding small pieces (tesserae) of stone or glass in cement on surfaces such as walls and floors; also, the technique of making such works.
- In sculpture, figures projecting from a background of which they are part. The degree of relief is designated high, low (bas), or sunken. In the last, the artist cuts the design into the surface so that the highest projecting parts of the image are no higher than the surface itself. See also repoussé.
- A middle-class citizen.
- Deco Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- A technique in which the artist rubs a crayon or another medium across a sheet of paper placed over a surface with a strong textural pattern.
- A composition made by combining on a flat surface various materials, such as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs, and cloth.
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- French, "wild beasts." See Fauvism.
- Small individual Indian paintings intended to be held in the hand and viewed by one or two individuals at one time.
- A successor to Dada, Surrealism incorporated the improvisational nature of its predecessor into its exploration of the ways to express in art the world of dreams and the unconscious. Biomorphic Surrealists, such as Joan Miró, produced largely abstract compositions. Naturalistic Surrealists, notably Salvador Dalí, presented recognizable scenes transformed into a dream or nightmare image.
- A late-19th-century movement based on the idea that the artist was not an imitator of nature but a creator who transformed the facts of nature into a symbol of the inner experience of that fact.
- l'oeil French, "fools the eye." A form of illusionistic painting that aims to deceive viewers into believing that they are seeing real objects rather than a representation of those objects.
- Greek, "cubes." Tiny stones or pieces of glass cut to desired shape and size to form a mosaic.
- Paneling on the lower part of interior walls.
- A type of art formulated by Kazimir Malevich to convey his belief that the supreme reality in the world is pure feeling, which attaches to no object and thus calls for new, nonobjective forms in artshapes not related to objects in the visible world.
- A system of painting devised by the 19th-century French painter Georges Seurat. The artist separates color into its component parts and then applies the component colors to the canvas in tiny dots (points). The image becomes comprehensible only from a distance, when the viewer's eyes optically blend the pigment dots. Sometimes referred to as divisionism.
- A 20th-century American art movement that portrayed American rural life in a clearly readable, realist style. Major Regionalists include Grant Wood and Thomas Hart Benton.
- Twentieth-century art that is the result of the artist's unique inner or personal vision and that often has an emotional dimension. Expressionism contrasts with art focused on visually describing the empirical world.
- Brücke German, "the bridge." An early-20th-century German Expressionist art movement under the leadership of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The group thought of itself as the bridge between the old age and the new.
- contrasts The phenomenon of colored afterimages. When a person looks intently at a color (green, for example) and then shifts to a white area, the fatigued eye momentarily perceives the complementary color (red). See also simultaneous contrasts.
- French, "end of the century." A period in Western cultural history from the end of the 19th century until just before World War I, when decadence and indulgence masked anxiety about an uncertain future.
- contrasts The phenomenon that juxtaposed colors affect the eye's reception of each, as when a painter places dark green next to light green, making the former appear even darker and the latter even lighter. See also successive contrasts.
- The value or tonality of a color is the degree of its lightness or darkness. The intensity or saturation of a color is its purity, its brightness or dullness. See also primary, secondary, and complementary colors.
- In painting, the process of yielding oneself to instinctive motions of the hands after establishing a set of conditions (such as size of paper or medium) within which a work is to be carried out.
- A late-19th-century art movement that sought to capture a fleeting moment, thereby conveying the illusiveness and impermanence of images and conditions.
- Cubism A later phase of Cubism, in which paintings and drawings were constructed from objects and shapes cut from paper or other materials to represent parts of a subject, in order to engage the viewer with pictorial issues, such as figuration, realism, and abstraction.
- colors Orange, green, and purple, obtained by mixing pairs of primary colors (red, yellow, blue).
- The name of a color. See primary colors, secondary colors, and complementary colors.
- French, "new art." A late-19th- and early-20th-century art movement whose proponents tried to synthesize all the arts in an effort to create art based on natural forms that could be mass produced by technologies of the industrial age. The movement had other names in other countries: Jugendstil in Austria and Germany, Modernismo in Spain, and Floreale in Italy.
- mixture The visual effect of juxtaposed complementary colors.
- A powdery paste of pigment and gum used for making crayons; also the pastel crayons themselves.
47 Clues: A middle-class citizen. • French, "wild beasts." See Fauvism. • Paneling on the lower part of interior walls. • color An object's actual color in white light. • mixture The visual effect of juxtaposed complementary colors. • Hebrew, "prophet." A group of Symbolist painters influenced by Paul Gauguin. • ...
Musée Guimet worksheet 2023-05-21
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- Buddha's real name (card " le Grand Départ", Art Amaravati)
- The name of the object of worship the god or the goddess was embodied in in Shiva's temples (card "The art of bronze")
- The three great religions during the "Gupta era" were Brahmanism/Hinduism, Buddhism and........... . (car " Gupta Art")
- The name of the god, the supreme master of the universe (sculpture " Medieval period in Southern India")
- The number of Brahma's heads (sculpture " Brahma")
- The name of Shiva's spouse (sculpture " Medieval period in Southern India")
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- The name of the principal monument which represents the hemisphere, crowned by an umbrella and housing relics (card" The Art of Amaravati")
- The name of the goddess represented by one of Shiva's hair locks ( sculpture "The art of bronze")
- The female ............appeared in the iconographic repertory during the medieval period in North India ( card "Medieval period in North India")
- The name of sacred hymns in Brahmanism (sculpture "Brahma")
- The " Gupta era" was characterised by the rise of refined..........literature (card "Gupta art")
- The name of the goddesses that reign over magic, sorcery and yoga (sculptures "medieval period in Southern India")
- The name of Shiva's son (sculpture " Medieval period in Southern India")
13 Clues: The number of Brahma's heads (sculpture " Brahma") • Buddha's real name (card " le Grand Départ", Art Amaravati) • The name of sacred hymns in Brahmanism (sculpture "Brahma") • The name of Shiva's son (sculpture " Medieval period in Southern India") • The name of Shiva's spouse (sculpture " Medieval period in Southern India") • ...
Pablo Picasso 2013-04-16
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- period of depression
- paintings were _________, or liked by only some people
- the girl he loved that ended his depression period and helped him begin the next period
- influenced his art
- age when he traveled to France
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- the art of combining bunches of cubes to make a bigger picture
- male idol, art teacher, and encouraged Pablo to become an artist
- moved here with parents when he was 14
- varied over time
- the period his love helped to create
- town in Spain, destroyed by bombs, influenced the next period of Pablo's art
- in 1973
12 Clues: in 1973 • varied over time • influenced his art • period of depression • age when he traveled to France • the period his love helped to create • moved here with parents when he was 14 • paintings were _________, or liked by only some people • the art of combining bunches of cubes to make a bigger picture • male idol, art teacher, and encouraged Pablo to become an artist • ...
Midterm Artists 2023-12-15
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- ________ is the artist who used abstract shapes and simple colors to create optical illusions
- this artist used grid lines to create accurate art
- the purpose of op art is to create _______
- ___________ are repeated patterns that promote calmness and concentration
- the __________ are how we use the elements to make art
- _______ is known for his stylized figures
- optical illusions are known to _____ the eye/brain
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- Using a _______ helps with creating accurate drawings
- the _________ are tools that we use to make art
- ________ is the father of tessellations
- __________ are a shape that repeats and does not overlap
- this artist painted on quilts
12 Clues: this artist painted on quilts • ________ is the father of tessellations • _______ is known for his stylized figures • the purpose of op art is to create _______ • the _________ are tools that we use to make art • this artist used grid lines to create accurate art • optical illusions are known to _____ the eye/brain • ...
Monuments men 2016-07-20
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- Altar piece / What set did Hitler want?
- / How many monuments men died?
- / How many countries made up the monuments men?
- / Where was most of the art hidden?
- / Are there still missing paintings?
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- / What would happen to the art if Germany lost?
- / What else did the monuments men find?
- Stokes / Who lead the monuments men?
- / What did the Russians want with the art
- / Who stole the art?
- / How many of the monuments men are still living?
11 Clues: / Who stole the art? • / How many monuments men died? • / Where was most of the art hidden? • Stokes / Who lead the monuments men? • / Are there still missing paintings? • Altar piece / What set did Hitler want? • / What else did the monuments men find? • / What did the Russians want with the art • / What would happen to the art if Germany lost? • ...
Anneli the Art Hater 2024-06-11
11 Clues: to fix • an art hater • something valuable • Anneli's art teacher • someone who studies art • Jodie's two-year-old son • Anneli's neighbor upstairs • Anneli's friend from school • home for handicapped children • an image made with colours on canvas • someone who makes and sells copied paintings
yay look I made a really cool crossword :) 2020-08-05
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- A painting medium where coloured pigment is mixed with a water-soluble binder(ex. egg yolk).
- An area of thick paint or texture, in a painting.
- to request for the production of a work of art.
- A print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- A glass cabinet used to display art objects.
- Using another person's ideas without sourcing them.
- A copy or replica of a work of art made from a master. It commonly refers to a series of identical impressions or prints made from the same printing surface, but can also be applied to series of other media such as sculpture, photography and video
- An elaborately ornamental late baroque style (particularly in architecture and decorative art) of decoration prevalent in 18th-century Continental Europe, with asymmetrical patterns involving motifs and scrollwork.
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- A blotting process whereby paint is squeezed between two surfaces to create a mirror image
- The way a painter applies paint with a brush.
- An impervious material with letters, shapes, or patterns through which ink or paint passes to the surface below and create a design.
- A movement that is best known for its visual artworks and the juxtaposition of uncommon imagery.
- A representation of a person, usually to convey their features and personality.
- Art made on three panels, typically hinged together side by side and used as an altarpiece.
- An early form of abstract art characterised by interacting linear forms derived from rays of light.
15 Clues: A glass cabinet used to display art objects. • The way a painter applies paint with a brush. • to request for the production of a work of art. • An area of thick paint or texture, in a painting. • Using another person's ideas without sourcing them. • A print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ...
CAPstone End Assessment 2024-05-28
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- 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 ___ • ...
Vocab 2024-09-17
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- emotions being shown
- a dark style from western culture
- a church that seats a bishop
- art created for spiritual purposes
- focusing or clearing your mind
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- a piece of art carved from a stone
- painting
- art produced from a certain time period
- an outer garment worn by men
- piece of art from a well known person
10 Clues: painting • emotions being shown • an outer garment worn by men • a church that seats a bishop • focusing or clearing your mind • a dark style from western culture • a piece of art carved from a stone • art created for spiritual purposes • piece of art from a well known person • art produced from a certain time period
Una Experiencia Inolvidable 2025-10-08
10 Clues: Sport Jose plays • Jose said her smile was • Thing Emilia likes to do • The girl in love with art • How Jose played in histheme • What jose did to his brother • Things looked at in art gallery • The boy who has a crush on a girl • Things Jose says about Emilia's art • The classes reaction to jose participating
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
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- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- ___ means to be non-religious, because you are interested on more worldly ideas and events.
- and cheat to keep your power.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
16 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 ___. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
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- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- ___ means to be non-religious, because you are interested on more worldly ideas and events.
- and cheat to keep your power.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
16 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 ___. • ...
KALLIOPE 2022-01-18
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- Artwork made by pasting pieces of paper to a flat surface.
- Painted "American Gothic".
- The illusion of space in a picture plane.
- The many different ways, or views, that can be used while sketching.
- A strong cloth used for painting.
- Father of art history, inventor of artisitic biography.
- Repeated elements in an artwork.
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- Rendering of images and objects in a stylized or simplified way; the formal or expressive aspects are emphasized.
- Segment of art which is two dimensional, three dimensional, perspective, illusion of depth and so on.
- Also known as hue.
- Artist of the 'Vitruvian man', 'Salvator Mundi'.
- A drawing method to create value using dots.
- Study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context.
- This element of art is a point (or dot) moving through space to create a shape line patterns of repeating lines that fill a space.
- A style of painting that represent the effects of sunlight on color.
- First and oldest form of prehistoric art.
16 Clues: Also known as hue. • Painted "American Gothic". • Repeated elements in an artwork. • A strong cloth used for painting. • The illusion of space in a picture plane. • First and oldest form of prehistoric art. • A drawing method to create value using dots. • Artist of the 'Vitruvian man', 'Salvator Mundi'. • Father of art history, inventor of artisitic biography. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
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- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- it means "meticulous"
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
16 Clues: it means "meticulous" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed" • it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire • ...
Vocabulary from Early Medieval Art and Romanesque Art 2017-01-11
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- / a doorway. In Medieval art they can be significantly decorated
- / a bell tower of an Italian building
- / the best AP art teacher who gives hard midterms
- / the end point of a church where the altar is
- / a passageway around the apse of a church
- / a series of concentric moldings around an arch
- / the vestibule, or lobby, of a church
- / the third, or window, story of a church
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- / the first four books of the New Testament that chronicle the life of Jesus Christ
- / a clasp used to fasten garments
- / a rounded sculpture placed over the portal of a medieval church
- / the side posts of a medieval portal
- / a place in a monastery where monks wrote manuscripts
- / a monastery for monks, or a convent for nuns, and the church that is connected to it
- / to ornament metal by indenting into a surface with a hammer
- / having elements of animal shapes
- / a manuscript book
- / a writing surface made from animal skins
- / the principal church of a diocese, where a bishop sits
- / an aisle in a church perpendicular to the nave
20 Clues: / a manuscript book • / a clasp used to fasten garments • / having elements of animal shapes • / the side posts of a medieval portal • / a bell tower of an Italian building • / the vestibule, or lobby, of a church • / the third, or window, story of a church • / a passageway around the apse of a church • / a writing surface made from animal skins • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab Review 2023-05-11
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- The art-criticism step in which you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work.
- The art-criticism step in which you make a list of all the things you see in a work of art.
- The aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the design qualities.
- An organized approach for studying a work of art.
- The art-criticism step in which you discover how the principles of art are used to organize the art elements of line, color, shape, form, space, & texture.
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- The aesthetic theory that requires that a work of art must elicit a response of feelings, moods, or emotions in the viewer.
- The art-criticism step in which you determine the degree of artistic merit of the work.
- The aesthetic theory that focuses on realistic representation.
- Standards of judgement
9 Clues: Standards of judgement • An organized approach for studying a work of art. • The aesthetic theory that focuses on realistic representation. • The aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the design qualities. • The art-criticism step in which you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work. • ...
World Art 2017-03-16
10 Clues: something holy • large water lily • red orange metal • hard green stone • skilled craftperson • objects made from clay • A long story of a legend • Hard grey or brown quartz • A title given to rulers of some Muslim countries • fake prediction of future that uses alignment of planets
Art Puzzle 2013-04-14
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- Mary holding Jesus
- Chapel: paintings on a church ceiling
- The age of Michaelangelo when he created the Pieta
- of Adam: famous painting of hands
- what Michaelangelo wrote for his girlfriend
- Michaelangelo's famous statue
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- the family who supported the young artist
- material the statue of David was carved from
- how old Michaelangelo was when he died
- where Michaelangelo was born
10 Clues: Mary holding Jesus • where Michaelangelo was born • Michaelangelo's famous statue • of Adam: famous painting of hands • Chapel: paintings on a church ceiling • how old Michaelangelo was when he died • the family who supported the young artist • what Michaelangelo wrote for his girlfriend • material the statue of David was carved from • ...
Street-Art 2014-02-25
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- Bekende kunstvorm van street-art.
- Een stroming binnen de graffiti-beweging.
- Een extreem groot werk van street-art door verschillende mensen en karakters.
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- Een groep artiesten die samen werken.
- Afkorting voor 'Masterpiece'.
- Breien ter versiering van objecten in de openbare ruimte.
- Klevende afbeelding.
- Bekende street-artist.
- Een voorontwerp gesneden uit dik papier of karton.
- Wat gebruikt de artiest om zijn werk te 'ondertekenen'.
10 Clues: Klevende afbeelding. • Bekende street-artist. • Afkorting voor 'Masterpiece'. • Bekende kunstvorm van street-art. • Een groep artiesten die samen werken. • Een stroming binnen de graffiti-beweging. • Een voorontwerp gesneden uit dik papier of karton. • Wat gebruikt de artiest om zijn werk te 'ondertekenen'. • Breien ter versiering van objecten in de openbare ruimte. • ...
Lemon Art 2013-11-17
Visual Art 2021-09-22
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- Whether something is light or dark
- The form of an object
- An element consisting of hues
- Lines, colour and shape can be used to show ____
- colours together
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- When you have things that are very different next to each other
- There are 5 types: horizontal, vertical, diagonal, zigzag, curved
- The feeling of the surface, such as soft, hard, rough
- A type of colour that's made by mixing two
- A type of colour that cannot be made by mixing other colours
- Distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece
11 Clues: colours together • The form of an object • An element consisting of hues • Whether something is light or dark • A type of colour that's made by mixing two • Lines, colour and shape can be used to show ____ • The feeling of the surface, such as soft, hard, rough • A type of colour that cannot be made by mixing other colours • ...
art crossword 2021-09-14
10 Clues: not a concrete thing • similar to real life • methods or procedures • having a lot of variety • kinds of artistic design • is a symbol for something • pictures on a flat surface • knowing that something exists • art made from solid materials • to paint or draw a person or a thing
Making art 2021-02-09
10 Clues: deairing clay • one shot print • big part of clay • print using stone • engraving process • stage of drying clay • clay building process • means to create vessel • glass coating on pottery • quick japanese firing technique
Ashcan art 2021-05-20
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- name of the original artists
- where the artists all worked together
- most of the artist age in 1900
- the part of New York mainly painted
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- gallery where they had their first exhibit
- month of the artists first exhibit
- critic who said "they just want to have fun"
- number of original painters
- the type of people mainly is ashcan art
- socialist magazine
10 Clues: socialist magazine • number of original painters • name of the original artists • most of the artist age in 1900 • month of the artists first exhibit • the part of New York mainly painted • where the artists all worked together • the type of people mainly is ashcan art • gallery where they had their first exhibit • critic who said "they just want to have fun"
Art Crossword 2021-10-20
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- the colour opposite on the colour wheel
- pen strokes become closer together in order to create shadow
- can be described as a wash
- known for his unique style and use of a duck (LAST NAME)
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- the result of the primary colours red and blue being combined
- painted the Mona Lisa (LAST NAME)
- describes circle, square, triangle
- the primary and secondary appear in a rainbow
- includes shape, colour, line and texture
- variations include wavy, straight, curved
10 Clues: can be described as a wash • painted the Mona Lisa (LAST NAME) • describes circle, square, triangle • the colour opposite on the colour wheel • includes shape, colour, line and texture • variations include wavy, straight, curved • the primary and secondary appear in a rainbow • known for his unique style and use of a duck (LAST NAME) • ...
Art Review 2022-05-31
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- Andy Warhol is famous for this style of art involving bright bold colors and mass production of art.
- Art element related to the lightness or darkness of an object.
- An art process that typically allows artists to make multiple original works of art using a matrix such as a block or plate.
- colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
- A drawing technique to show the outline of an object.
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- First word of the drawing technique that involves not lifting the drawing utensil off of the paper.
- First word of the drawing technique that involves only looking at the subject and not the paper.
- Set of colors on the color wheel that include orange, green and purple.
- Art movement to show multiple sides of an object in one view.
- Set of colors on the color wheel that include red, yellow, and blue.
10 Clues: A drawing technique to show the outline of an object. • colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. • Art movement to show multiple sides of an object in one view. • Art element related to the lightness or darkness of an object. • Set of colors on the color wheel that include red, yellow, and blue. • ...
Romantic Art 2022-06-17
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- Third of May 1808(1813)
- a feeling of fear and awe created through experience of the infinite, the terrible, or the divine (as seen in nature or art).
- in order to portray dangerous and unruly scenes from nature that can grab the viewer's attention, romantic artists traveled to _____.
- Liberty Leading the People(1830)
- rain, steam and speed- the great western railway of 1844
- The Kiss(1859)
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- Romantic artists strived to portray ____ in all of its majestic power as no previous generation of European artists have ever done.
- Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog(1818)
- Contable and other Romantics tended to idealize ___ life because it opposed the increasingly urban and industrialized life they have been living.
- romanticism inspired the growth of this feeling among Europeans
10 Clues: The Kiss(1859) • Third of May 1808(1813) • Liberty Leading the People(1830) • Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog(1818) • rain, steam and speed- the great western railway of 1844 • romanticism inspired the growth of this feeling among Europeans • a feeling of fear and awe created through experience of the infinite, the terrible, or the divine (as seen in nature or art). • ...
Body Art 2021-12-06
art words 2022-11-14
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- to be outstanding or superior at something
- a shade or tone of a color
- like the real thing
- a picture of someone
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- one of the best works by an artist
- showing cleverness, originality, and imagination
- a representation of a person in a picture or drawing
- to show or display in public
- a picture showing a scene on land
- very bright or lively
10 Clues: like the real thing • a picture of someone • very bright or lively • a shade or tone of a color • to show or display in public • a picture showing a scene on land • one of the best works by an artist • to be outstanding or superior at something • showing cleverness, originality, and imagination • a representation of a person in a picture or drawing
ART VOCABULARY 2022-10-11
10 Clues: a repeated design • a tool used by painters • can be curvy,or straight • picture of someone's face • famous portait by Da Vinci • take a picture with a camera • a warm colour beginning in r • a cool colour begining with b • the colours red yellow and green • the colours blue green and purple
Art E 2023-12-07
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- Medieval art and architecture style known for pointed arches and intricate detailing
- Geometric abstraction and industrial materials to create art with a social purpose
- Decorative art movement known for flowing lines, curves, and ornate details
- Artistic movement that fractured and reassembled objects in an abstracted form
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- Revival of classical aesthetics and forms, often associated with order and simplicity
- Artistic and social movement glorifying speed, technology, and the future
- Technique using small dots of color that optically blend to create a larger image
- Ornate and theatrical style characterized by grandeur, drama, and emotional intensity
- Art movement emphasizing lightness, grace, and intricate ornamentation
- Avant-garde movement rejecting logic and embracing chaos and absurdity
10 Clues: Art movement emphasizing lightness, grace, and intricate ornamentation • Avant-garde movement rejecting logic and embracing chaos and absurdity • Artistic and social movement glorifying speed, technology, and the future • Decorative art movement known for flowing lines, curves, and ornate details • ...
Greek Art 2024-01-15
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- GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO LIVED ON THE ISLAND OF CRETE AND OTHER PARTS OF GREECE AROUND 4,000 YEARS AGO
- THE NEXT GROUP OF ARTISTS THAT CAME ALONG AFTER THE GREEKS
- MATERIAL THAT WAS MIXED INTO A PASTE
- KIND OF PAINTINGS FROM CLASSICAL GREECE THAT HAVE BEEN LOST OVER THE CENTURIES
- GROUP OF SEAFARING PEOPLE WHO PASSED THEIR SKILLS AND IDEAS TO PEOPLE ALL AROUND THE MEDITERREAN SEA
- MINOANS DIDN'T USE THIS TO PAINT THEIR FIGURES, SO THE PICTURES HAD A MORE NATURAL, FLOWING FEEL
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- USED BY THE GREEKS TO DECORATE THE OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS
- PERIOD OF GREAT GREEK CREATIVITY IN ART, SCIENCE, WRITING, AND PAINTING
- TECHNIQUE OF PAINTING ONTO WET PLASTER
- TYPE OF ART FOR WHICH THERE WERE REGULAR COMPETITIONS
10 Clues: MATERIAL THAT WAS MIXED INTO A PASTE • TECHNIQUE OF PAINTING ONTO WET PLASTER • TYPE OF ART FOR WHICH THERE WERE REGULAR COMPETITIONS • USED BY THE GREEKS TO DECORATE THE OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS • THE NEXT GROUP OF ARTISTS THAT CAME ALONG AFTER THE GREEKS • PERIOD OF GREAT GREEK CREATIVITY IN ART, SCIENCE, WRITING, AND PAINTING • ...
AD ART 2023-11-10
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- Organisasi terdepan penyelenggara pendidikan pramuka
- Asas gerakan pramuka
- Pelindung Atribut gerakan pramuka
- Jenjang kepramukaan tertinggi
- Organisasi pengelola gerakan pramuka pada setiap daerah
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- Kelompok pramuka pada anak usia di bawah 7 tahun
- Lambang gerakan pramuka
- Tempat kedudukan gerakan pramuka
- Tenaga pendidik dalam pendidikan pramuka
- Jenjang kepramukaan terawal
10 Clues: Asas gerakan pramuka • Lambang gerakan pramuka • Jenjang kepramukaan terawal • Jenjang kepramukaan tertinggi • Tempat kedudukan gerakan pramuka • Pelindung Atribut gerakan pramuka • Tenaga pendidik dalam pendidikan pramuka • Kelompok pramuka pada anak usia di bawah 7 tahun • Organisasi terdepan penyelenggara pendidikan pramuka • ...
Art Words 2023-09-25
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- A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials like clay or wood.
- Making images or designs on paper or other surfaces.
- Creative activities involving materials like paper, beads, or fabric to make decorative items.
- A flat surface used to mix and hold paint colors.
- The different shades and hues used to create artwork.
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- A tool with bristles used to apply paint or ink.
- A quick, rough drawing used to plan or capture an idea.
- The surface on which paintings are created, often made of cloth.
- Creating artwork using brushes, colors, and canvas.
- A stand used to support and display artwork while working on it.
10 Clues: A tool with bristles used to apply paint or ink. • A flat surface used to mix and hold paint colors. • Creating artwork using brushes, colors, and canvas. • Making images or designs on paper or other surfaces. • The different shades and hues used to create artwork. • A quick, rough drawing used to plan or capture an idea. • ...
Pop Art 2024-02-16
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- The first name of the only female artist
- Often used in the comic book style
- kind of colours most used in Pop Art
- The third step when describing a document
- inspired Roy Lichtenstein to start drawing
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- Can be found in the section 'paratexte'
- A technique in Pop Art
- What is the first name of the artist called Warhol?
- name of a pop icon
- kind of soup most postrayed in Pop Art
10 Clues: name of a pop icon • A technique in Pop Art • Often used in the comic book style • kind of colours most used in Pop Art • kind of soup most postrayed in Pop Art • Can be found in the section 'paratexte' • The first name of the only female artist • The third step when describing a document • inspired Roy Lichtenstein to start drawing • ...
Public Art 2020-08-24
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- The person who creates murals.
- Place where artists show or sell their works of art.
- A piece of art that people make with their hands.
- to stimulate or produce memories or feelings.
- Drawing, paintings or messages people paint on public spaces.
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- The quality of having many different colors.
- A big picture or image that an artist paints on a wall or ceiling.
- any artist production such as paintings, sculptures, photography m music, piece of art.
- A person who makes sculptures.
- A building, sculpture or piece of art built in memory of a person or a historical event.
10 Clues: The person who creates murals. • A person who makes sculptures. • The quality of having many different colors. • to stimulate or produce memories or feelings. • A piece of art that people make with their hands. • Place where artists show or sell their works of art. • Drawing, paintings or messages people paint on public spaces. • ...
Digital Art 2019-10-24
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- The company that has created PS
- What is D in DPI stand for?
- The tool is used to paint
- The tool wich helps to create a hard ages
- What hides pixels on a layer
- What shape does the standart brush in PS have?
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- Complete the phrase "Hot-..."
- Which device can help you with drawing?
- Software for digital art
- How wide the black and white color range can PS suggest?
10 Clues: Software for digital art • The tool is used to paint • What is D in DPI stand for? • What hides pixels on a layer • Complete the phrase "Hot-..." • The company that has created PS • Which device can help you with drawing? • The tool wich helps to create a hard ages • What shape does the standart brush in PS have? • How wide the black and white color range can PS suggest?
Japanese Art 2024-04-29
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- A family of artists that use Chinese ink successfully
- Mouth open
- Monochrome pottery that has cord-impressed designs
- Large bronze bells
- A technique using wet pigment
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- A alcove that is used for displaying stuff
- Modeled clay figures of people, homes, boats, and animals
- Mouth closed
- Tomb Mound
- The Great Buddha
10 Clues: Mouth open • Tomb Mound • Mouth closed • The Great Buddha • Large bronze bells • A technique using wet pigment • A alcove that is used for displaying stuff • Monochrome pottery that has cord-impressed designs • A family of artists that use Chinese ink successfully • Modeled clay figures of people, homes, boats, and animals
Art Tools 2024-03-18
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- This tool is made from trees.
- You write with this tool and it´s made with lead.
- You place your paints on this tool.
- You use this tool to apply paint on canvas.
- A protective layer to protect paint.
- A felt-tip pen with a broad tip.
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- You use this tool to sharpen a tool used to write.
- This tool is used to get rid of line marks.
- You use this tool to cut things.
- You stick things together with this tool.
10 Clues: This tool is made from trees. • You use this tool to cut things. • A felt-tip pen with a broad tip. • You place your paints on this tool. • A protective layer to protect paint. • You stick things together with this tool. • This tool is used to get rid of line marks. • You use this tool to apply paint on canvas. • You write with this tool and it´s made with lead. • ...
POP ART 2024-03-14
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- Who is considered the father of Pop Art?
- What post-World War II phenomenon contributed to the rise of Pop Art?
- What major event in the mid-1950s spurred the development of Pop Art?
- What theme was central to many Pop Art works?
- Who is known for incorporating everyday objects into his artworks, such as "Flag" and "Target"?
- Where did the Pop Art movement originate?
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- Which iconic artist famously depicted soup cans and soda bottles?
- Name the American artist known for comic-inspired artworks like "Whaam!"
- What was a common technique in Pop Art, involving the use of mass-produced imagery?
- Name the gallery in London that hosted the influential "This Is Tomorrow" exhibition.
10 Clues: Who is considered the father of Pop Art? • Where did the Pop Art movement originate? • What theme was central to many Pop Art works? • Which iconic artist famously depicted soup cans and soda bottles? • What post-World War II phenomenon contributed to the rise of Pop Art? • What major event in the mid-1950s spurred the development of Pop Art? • ...
Islamic Art 2024-03-08
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- tall and thin tower from which the call to prayer is announced
- beauty
- style of textiles that was prized in ancient Islamic society
- mosques feature one or more of these, called qubba in Arabic
- written and read from right to left
- building most frequently associated with Islamic architecture
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- oldest calligraphic form of Arabic script
- material that pens were made from in ancient Islam
- writing
- used for clothing, decoration, wallhangings, gifts, and tents
10 Clues: beauty • writing • written and read from right to left • oldest calligraphic form of Arabic script • material that pens were made from in ancient Islam • style of textiles that was prized in ancient Islamic society • mosques feature one or more of these, called qubba in Arabic • used for clothing, decoration, wallhangings, gifts, and tents • ...
Art appreciation 2024-10-02
10 Clues: used to paint • made with clay • used to sketch • used to draw on • used to colour in • art made with tiles • permanent writing instrument • dark black and easy to shade • artist famous for painting lilies • can be oil, acrylic or watercolour
Historic Art 2023-02-27
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- A revolutionary period of "rebirth" in culture, art and literature
- A movement for religious reform.
- An intellectual movement focusing on human potential and achievements
- An empire founded in 1330 CE by Harihara Raya I and Bukka Raya I.
- A popular art form during the Renaissance that focused on accurate, detailed, and realistic paintings of people.
- A major site for art in the Southern area of the Indus Valley.
- The regional language or dialect of a particular country or region.
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- The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age, written pieces such as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- Major figure who's teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation.
- Creator of the world's first revolutionary printing press
10 Clues: A movement for religious reform. • Creator of the world's first revolutionary printing press • A major site for art in the Southern area of the Indus Valley. • Major figure who's teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation. • An empire founded in 1330 CE by Harihara Raya I and Bukka Raya I. • A revolutionary period of "rebirth" in culture, art and literature • ...
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Art Crossword 2023-02-13
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- describes volume and mass
- comes from the Latin for "farewell to meat"
- arrangement of objects on either side of a center line
- colors found opposite each other
- city in Italy
- large object on one side and small object on the other to balance
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- technique creating three-dimensional objects
- confetti/colorful snippets of paper
- exactly the same
- how an object feels
10 Clues: city in Italy • exactly the same • how an object feels • describes volume and mass • colors found opposite each other • confetti/colorful snippets of paper • comes from the Latin for "farewell to meat" • technique creating three-dimensional objects • arrangement of objects on either side of a center line • large object on one side and small object on the other to balance
AI Art 2023-05-21
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- a final product or end result; consequence
- a connection, association, or involvement
- real, not fake
- looking like a photograph or film of a real person, place, etc.
- several separate parts that work together
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- morally acceptable
- to make or produce
- a group of connected things
- somebody who paints or draws
- a detailed statement about what something is like
10 Clues: real, not fake • morally acceptable • to make or produce • a group of connected things • somebody who paints or draws • a connection, association, or involvement • several separate parts that work together • a final product or end result; consequence • a detailed statement about what something is like • looking like a photograph or film of a real person, place, etc.
Art 2 2023-06-20
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- I'm going to have to learn to _____ my tongue (= to not say things that upset people).
- talk about work while not at work
- The doctors didn't ____ their words, and predicted the worst.
- keep or recover one's self-control
- to emphasize on a particular topic
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- If something someone says rings _____, it does not sound true or sincere.
- defuse an angry or tense situation by frank discussion.
- shift the responsibility for something to someone else
- get ____sb's nerves = irritate someone
- to confuse or upset someone for a short time by saying or doing something that they are not expecting
10 Clues: talk about work while not at work • keep or recover one's self-control • to emphasize on a particular topic • get ____sb's nerves = irritate someone • shift the responsibility for something to someone else • defuse an angry or tense situation by frank discussion. • The doctors didn't ____ their words, and predicted the worst. • ...
Acadec Art 2023-04-21
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- an Italian, Baroque painter was renowned for his dramatic use of light and dark, and his technique influenced many artists who followed
- created ingenious buildings of cut stone in Spain in the late 1800s and early 1900s
- widely considered the founder of the modern sculpture
- created the statue of David
- won the competition held in Florence in 1401 for designing a door panel and is also credited with developing linear (single vanishing point) perspective
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- a German scholar who shifted away from Vasaris biological emphasis to a rigorous study of stylistic development as related to historical context
- known as the renaissance man and also created the Mona Lisa
- well known for his mixed media that combines silkscreen images with paint
- most important Baroque artist and created Ecstasy of Saint Teresa
- invented a new category of artworks that he referred to as ready-mades
10 Clues: created the statue of David • widely considered the founder of the modern sculpture • known as the renaissance man and also created the Mona Lisa • most important Baroque artist and created Ecstasy of Saint Teresa • invented a new category of artworks that he referred to as ready-mades • well known for his mixed media that combines silkscreen images with paint • ...
Byzantine Art 2023-03-29
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- A method of art where pieces of glass or rocks are arranged to make a clear picture
- The Byzantine emperor that was the first emperor to accept Christianity
- Depictions of holy figures that were not agreed upon by many Byzantine people
- A large church in Constantinople constructed by Justinian that was later turned into a Mosque
- a disk or circle of light shown surrounding or above the head of a saint or holy person to represent their holiness
- The largest recognized religion in the Byzantine empire
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- Capital of the Byzantine empire
- A method of painting that includes dripping painted wax on a surface
- Main language of Byzantine empire
- A depiction of Christ as an almighty being
10 Clues: Capital of the Byzantine empire • Main language of Byzantine empire • A depiction of Christ as an almighty being • The largest recognized religion in the Byzantine empire • A method of painting that includes dripping painted wax on a surface • The Byzantine emperor that was the first emperor to accept Christianity • ...
Art History 2023-03-28
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- The movement in art and literature characterized by the expression of personal feeling, human psychology and interest in the natural world
- Art movement that rejects the precepts of order, calm, harmony, balance, and rationality of the Neoclassicism
- Light pastels, ivory white, and gold were the predominant colors during this era
- Most important literature character in the Colonial period
- Considered the most representative painter of the second half of the XVII century
- Style characterized by lightness, elegance, and an exuberant use of curving natural forms
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- Recognized as the greatest painter in all of New Spain
- Art movement whose purpose was to reflect the ideals of the Enlightment
- Author of "Liberty Leading the People"
- 18th century oil painting by Jean-Honore Fragonard. Considered to be one of the masterpieces of the Rococo era
- Author of "Oath of the Horatii"
- This art is influenced mainly by the Baroque and it developed in Mexico around the XVII century
12 Clues: Author of "Oath of the Horatii" • Author of "Liberty Leading the People" • Recognized as the greatest painter in all of New Spain • Most important literature character in the Colonial period • Art movement whose purpose was to reflect the ideals of the Enlightment • Light pastels, ivory white, and gold were the predominant colors during this era • ...
Art Genres 2023-04-27
Across
- Someone who creates art.
- A painting or photograph of a natural outdoor scene, typically featuring mountains, forests, or bodies of water.
- A three-dimensional artwork made by shaping materials like stone, clay, or metal.
- Art that doesn't represent recognizable objects or scenes.
- A public display of art or cultural artifacts.
Down
- A painting, drawing, or photograph of a person's face.
- A painting or photograph of a sea or ocean view.
- A fabric used as a surface for painting.
- A person who selects and organizes artwork for display in an exhibition.
- A picture or design created with pencils, pens, or other drawing tools.
10 Clues: Someone who creates art. • A fabric used as a surface for painting. • A public display of art or cultural artifacts. • A painting or photograph of a sea or ocean view. • A painting, drawing, or photograph of a person's face. • Art that doesn't represent recognizable objects or scenes. • A picture or design created with pencils, pens, or other drawing tools. • ...
Performing art 2023-04-28
Art Vocabulary 2023-07-28
Across
- Trees, rivers, ocean, mountains etc.
- A person who creates art, such as paintings or sculptures.
- Naturally very good at something.
- The natural features of a landscape.
- From Australia.
Down
- The colourful stuff you use to make art.
- A piece of art on the wall.
- Something you use to paint.
- Many people around the world know this.
- A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
10 Clues: From Australia. • A piece of art on the wall. • Something you use to paint. • Naturally very good at something. • Trees, rivers, ocean, mountains etc. • The natural features of a landscape. • Many people around the world know this. • The colourful stuff you use to make art. • A person who creates art, such as paintings or sculptures. • ...
Art World 2024-11-28
Across
- A large painting on a wall
- Art that does not attempt to represent reality
- A public display of artwork
- A technique for depicting depth in art
- A three-dimensional art form
- A surface used for painting
Down
- The movement of a brush in painting
- A board on which an artist mixes colors
- A painting or drawing of a person
- A rough drawing made quickly
10 Clues: A large painting on a wall • A public display of artwork • A surface used for painting • A rough drawing made quickly • A three-dimensional art form • A painting or drawing of a person • The movement of a brush in painting • A technique for depicting depth in art • A board on which an artist mixes colors • Art that does not attempt to represent reality
Conscious art 2025-02-05
10 Clues: remove trees • show reality • take pictures • with paintbrush • synonym of impact • given by eco-artists • synonym of the number 5 • temperature of the planet • way of preserve the planet • act to ... the environment
Art Canon 2025-03-27
Across
- rebirth of classic art, education, perspective
- weaved baskets, ceremonial masks, bronze work
- very realistic bronze statues of gods
- created geoglyphs of animals, figures, and geometric shapes
- built the colosseum
- pyramids, hieroglyphs, gold masks and tombs
Down
- dark ages, realism lost and weird looking babies in art
- culture that created porcelain
- old culture that created glyphs, stone pyramids, images of gods/rulers
- dramatic, dark portraits with neutral colors
10 Clues: built the colosseum • culture that created porcelain • very realistic bronze statues of gods • pyramids, hieroglyphs, gold masks and tombs • dramatic, dark portraits with neutral colors • weaved baskets, ceremonial masks, bronze work • rebirth of classic art, education, perspective • dark ages, realism lost and weird looking babies in art • ...
Art Vocab 2025-04-20
Across
- Large art displays set up in a museum to experience
- Based on personal opinions, feelings, or experiences
- Thinking about and understanding your feelings
- A strong memory or feeling that stays with you
Down
- A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable
- How well your eyes and hands work together to do something
- Using an object or image to represent a bigger idea or meaning
- Interesting in a way that keeps your attention
- To explain or understand the meaning of something
- The ability to understand and share someone else’s feelings
10 Clues: Interesting in a way that keeps your attention • Thinking about and understanding your feelings • A strong memory or feeling that stays with you • A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable • To explain or understand the meaning of something • Large art displays set up in a museum to experience • Based on personal opinions, feelings, or experiences • ...
