art Crossword Puzzles
Who am I? -1st Period 2022-08-22
Across
- I skate
- fav animal is a zebra
- fav color is purple
- I am color blind
- I have 9 siblings
- I know some spanish
- I like art
- I am boxer
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- I have a little brother
- I'm Colombian
- I make clothes
- I went to Boston
- fav color is purple and I went to the beach
- fav color is red
- I like dogs
- I am pretty chill and like art
- I've played soccer since I was 3
- I like soccer
- I am adopted
19 Clues: I skate • I like art • I am boxer • I like dogs • I am adopted • I'm Colombian • I like soccer • I make clothes • I went to Boston • fav color is red • I am color blind • I have 9 siblings • fav color is purple • I know some spanish • fav animal is a zebra • I have a little brother • I am pretty chill and like art • I've played soccer since I was 3 • fav color is purple and I went to the beach
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle Dec 2016 2016-12-24
Across
- Self, Soul, Guru, God
- Art of ------
- 72 ---- energy channels are in the human body
- In Art of Living, we rely on -----
- Meditation purifies mind
- Kriya balances -----
- Healthy Ayurvedic drink
- Medicine that balances dishes imbalances
- Sadhana, ----, Satsang, Smile
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- No. of main chakras in human body
- How many kind of logics are there?
- Immunity drops
- Knowledge purifies -----
- Sincerity & spontaneity in -----
- Science of Life
- ---- makes you very weak yet strong:)
- Clarity in -----
- --- can be gotten rid by taking action or through knowledge
- Purity in -----
19 Clues: Art of ------ • Immunity drops • Science of Life • Purity in ----- • Clarity in ----- • Kriya balances ----- • Self, Soul, Guru, God • Healthy Ayurvedic drink • Knowledge purifies ----- • Meditation purifies mind • Sadhana, ----, Satsang, Smile • Sincerity & spontaneity in ----- • No. of main chakras in human body • How many kind of logics are there? • In Art of Living, we rely on ----- • ...
Sociologie 2021-05-03
10 words with A 2022-02-26
righms 2021-02-11
Across
- are best at wearing on hanging
- is a art peace not a law
- Likes to chase mice
- are nice not mean
- are mankinds best friend
- Large marsupial
- are fast
- are best at chasing mice
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- Has a trunk
- is dogs soda
- are cats worst nightmare
- Flying mammal
- are mans best friend
- Man's best friend
- worst nightmare is crows
- are best at chasing cats
- are mnas best divice
17 Clues: are fast • Has a trunk • is dogs soda • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • are nice not mean • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • are mans best friend • are mnas best divice • are cats worst nightmare • is a art peace not a law • are mankinds best friend • worst nightmare is crows • are best at chasing cats • are best at chasing mice • are best at wearing on hanging
Orsay Museum 2025-06-06
Across
- He painted "Starry Night »
- Artistic style focused on light and color
- Period between classical and modern art
- The city where the Orsay museum is located
- The river next to the « Musée D’ Orsay »
- Type of visual art found in the museum
- Art technique using dots
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- Period when Musée d'Orsay was originally built
- The country where the museum is located
- people who create paintings and sculptures
- One of the art movements represented at the museum
- Famous French artist, hé painted "Olympia »
- Large open interior space in a museum
- Former function of the building
14 Clues: Art technique using dots • He painted "Starry Night » • Former function of the building • Large open interior space in a museum • Type of visual art found in the museum • The country where the museum is located • Period between classical and modern art • The river next to the « Musée D’ Orsay » • Artistic style focused on light and color • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-05-01
Vocab 2024-09-17
9 Clues: being relaxed • a large church • dark in style and color • poetry in art and painting • art that is made of 3d art • the cloak of the Virgin Mary • art: usage of bright vibrant colors • painting done rapidly in watercolor • someone in the church that is of high importance
History crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- pictures of Mary
- wrote don Quixote
- father of Renaissance painting
- country the Renaissance started in
- sponsors of an artist
- painted Sistine chapel
- country Shakespeare was from
- painted 3D pictures
- added movement to paintings
- wrote about government
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- greatest playwright of all time
- type of music in Middle Ages
- greatest achievement was printing the Bible
- famous city of art, buildings, canals
- painted Mona Lisa
- focus on mans abilities
- most family that sponsored Renaissance art
- country Michelangelo was from
- satire about chivalry
20 Clues: pictures of Mary • wrote don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • painted 3D pictures • sponsors of an artist • satire about chivalry • painted Sistine chapel • wrote about government • focus on mans abilities • added movement to paintings • type of music in Middle Ages • country Shakespeare was from • country Michelangelo was from • father of Renaissance painting • ...
week 4vocab 2015-01-29
Across
- when you listen to violins
- place to see art
- place to buy a meal
- where you see a play
- moving things or people
- when no-one has to work
- scratch or rub the paint off something
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- uncountable things you know
- power in your body
- a funny speaker
- a band show
- uncountable eating tools
- when you get things
- art that stands up
- really big
- rain, snow, sunshine or wind
- a round tent with entertainment
- group of musicians
- nearly but not all
19 Clues: really big • a band show • a funny speaker • place to see art • power in your body • art that stands up • group of musicians • nearly but not all • place to buy a meal • when you get things • where you see a play • moving things or people • when no-one has to work • uncountable eating tools • when you listen to violins • uncountable things you know • rain, snow, sunshine or wind • ...
Greek and Roman art 2013-09-19
Across
- A Greek period that lasted about 200 years.
- Period that begins with conquests of Alexander the Great.
- Pictorial scenes using tiny pieces of colored stones.
- Something Romans copied.
- Where most Roman art was found near.
- City affected where many important pieces of art have been found.
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- Where Roman art was preserved.
- The golden age of ancient Greece.
- Period in Greek art that was focused on geometry.
- A type of Greek vessel/jug.
10 Clues: Something Romans copied. • A type of Greek vessel/jug. • Where Roman art was preserved. • The golden age of ancient Greece. • Where most Roman art was found near. • A Greek period that lasted about 200 years. • Period in Greek art that was focused on geometry. • Pictorial scenes using tiny pieces of colored stones. • ...
ewddedvfdfbv 2024-09-15
Across
- What did José’s little brother draw?
- What did José think was missing from the portraits at the gallery?
- What is Emilia’s art exhibition called?
- What type of art did José and Emilia discuss in class?
- What did José feel when he met Emilia?
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- How José described Emilia's smile?
- What features of Emilia did José notice first?
- Who painted the art at the gallery?
- When was Emilia’s art gallery?
- What is José’s favorite sport?
10 Clues: When was Emilia’s art gallery? • What is José’s favorite sport? • How José described Emilia's smile? • Who painted the art at the gallery? • What did José’s little brother draw? • What did José feel when he met Emilia? • What is Emilia’s art exhibition called? • What features of Emilia did José notice first? • What type of art did José and Emilia discuss in class? • ...
Creations From Our Past 2025-11-10
13 Clues: Marble statue • Sculpted David • Pop art leader • Famous portrait • Bronze sculpture • Developed Cubism • Dual self-portrait • Artist of Mona Lisa • Sculpted The Thinker • Impressionist painter • Soup Cans Pop art piece • Series of garden paintings • Painter known for self-reflection
Unit 4 Achievements 2024-01-05
Across
- West African art used this abundant material
- something that is important to a group
- Egyptians valued ___ partly due to the Nile
- Egyptian writing system using pictograms
- Maya and Aztec game (no hands or feet allowed)
- ancient Roman art using colored stones or tiles
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- popular ancient Greek art pieces
- they fought each other or animals
- writing tool made from reeds in Mesopotamia
- writing system using wedge shaped symbols
- a brave superhuman leader who gained wisdom
- paper made by Egyptians using reeds
- form of entertainment at circus maximus
13 Clues: popular ancient Greek art pieces • they fought each other or animals • paper made by Egyptians using reeds • something that is important to a group • form of entertainment at circus maximus • Egyptian writing system using pictograms • writing system using wedge shaped symbols • writing tool made from reeds in Mesopotamia • a brave superhuman leader who gained wisdom • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-15
Across
- lightness or darkness of a surface
- art mud
- paint made with a water-soluble binder thinned with water
- secondary color
- three-dimensional shape
- use of recurring elements to direct the viewer's eye through the artwork
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- attention given to one part of a work of art
- repeated design
- path made by a moving point through space
- elements are arranged to create the importance of weight or importance
- non-representational form of art
- clay technique
- primary color
13 Clues: art mud • primary color • clay technique • repeated design • secondary color • three-dimensional shape • non-representational form of art • lightness or darkness of a surface • path made by a moving point through space • attention given to one part of a work of art • paint made with a water-soluble binder thinned with water • ...
Grade 7 unit 9 page 52 2023-05-26
OEP 2024-10-28
Across
- Good Martial Art
- Cherry Blosson
- Overly engineered, but appreciated
- Rice alcohol
- Japan's biggest mountain
- Hello in Japanese
- An animal you might see on a shop counter
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- Crispy Prawn
- One might enter naked
- Symbol of Perservence and Good Luck in Japan
- Japan's national flower
- One of the five basic tastes
- Seafood on rice
- One Martial Art
- The Bullet Train
- Traditional Robes
- Famous media in Japan
17 Clues: Crispy Prawn • Rice alcohol • Cherry Blosson • Seafood on rice • One Martial Art • Good Martial Art • The Bullet Train • Traditional Robes • Hello in Japanese • One might enter naked • Famous media in Japan • Japan's national flower • Japan's biggest mountain • One of the five basic tastes • Overly engineered, but appreciated • An animal you might see on a shop counter • ...
Art 2022-03-30
6 Clues: A thin board with a hole • A picture made with watercolour • A structure that supports a canvas • A rough drawing of a person or an object • A special piece of cloth used in painting • a painting that shows natural surroundings of an area
art 2023-03-27
art 2020-11-06
6 Clues: a type of paint • Man's best friend • an impresssionist artist • colours that are opposite on colour wheel • colour made when adding two x primary colours • a piece of creative work using paint or a pencil
art 2023-11-10
6 Clues: fixes mistakes • crushed up soil • you can color with these • these bleed through paper • can be watecolor or acrylic • something you can sketch with
art 2024-01-23
6 Clues: To apply paint • Thick and glossy protective coat • Artwork without scissor and glue • the art of moulding ______ into pot is called pottery • Art or craft of attaching beads to one another by stringing them • physical book or notebook where you write down your thoughts, feelings, experiences,
ART 2024-07-19
Across
- who is the artist that we are looking at in sculpting?
- what material did Henry Moore use most to make sculptures?
Down
- what is the name of the museum we went to on Wendnesday?
- Who is the artist who has capital letters instead of their middle names and first name?
- which one of Turner's parents were most sick?
- what material did we use to make a sculpture?
6 Clues: which one of Turner's parents were most sick? • what material did we use to make a sculpture? • who is the artist that we are looking at in sculpting? • what is the name of the museum we went to on Wendnesday? • what material did Henry Moore use most to make sculptures? • Who is the artist who has capital letters instead of their middle names and first name?
Sociologie 2021-05-03
Surrealism 2023-05-31
Across
- A prominent Spanish Surrealist painter known for his bizarre and striking images.
- A technique in which artists suppress conscious control over the creative process, allowing the unconscious mind to have great sway.
- Very strange or unusual.
- An artistic and literary movement that sought to channel the unconscious as a means to unlock the power of the imagination.
- Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
- A change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.
- A deceptive appearance or impression.
- The part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind but which affects behavior and emotions.
- A seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.
- An artistic technique of assembling disparate elements into a unified whole, often used in Surrealist art.
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- The fact of two things being placed close together with contrasting effect, a common technique in Surrealist art.
- Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- A Belgian Surrealist artist known for his witty and thought-provoking images.
- The Austrian neurologist who founded the discipline of psychoanalysis, which greatly influenced Surrealism.
- Resembling a dream, often used to describe the fantastical and bizarre imagery of Surrealist art.
- An art movement that preceded Surrealism, characterized by a rejection of traditional art forms and often using nonsense and absurdity.
- The process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film, images, or sounds.
18 Clues: Very strange or unusual. • A deceptive appearance or impression. • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. • Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way. • A Belgian Surrealist artist known for his witty and thought-provoking images. • A prominent Spanish Surrealist painter known for his bizarre and striking images. • ...
Art 1 Elements of Art Crossword 2023-05-16
Across
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and enclosed
- Hue, Intensity and value.Organized using a wheel.
- One of the three Primary colors.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- Violet, Green and Orange.
- The way something feels.
- Red and blue mixed together.
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- Light reflected off of objects.
- Lights and darks of an image and how an artist shows depth.
- One of the three Primary colors.
- An identifiable path created by a point moving in space.
- Deals specifically with the Foreground, Middle ground and Background.
- Yellow and Blue mixed together.
- Yellow red mixed together.
- One of the three Primary colors.
15 Clues: The way something feels. • Violet, Green and Orange. • Yellow red mixed together. • Red and blue mixed together. • Light reflected off of objects. • Yellow and Blue mixed together. • One of the three Primary colors. • One of the three Primary colors. • One of the three Primary colors. • Hue, Intensity and value.Organized using a wheel. • ...
Elements & Principles Review 2023-09-11
Across
- 50% of your grade and includes tests, projects, etc.
- 50% of your grade and includes quizzes, classwork, etc.
- Your fearless leader and sherpa guide to the top of Mount Design Genius
- an area that is defined space having length and width and is 2-Dimensional.
- Gives the feeling that the artwork was planned, is complete and everything belongs together. The quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and principles of design.
- dimensional element defined by other elements of design size relative to art or its surroundings. The relationship of two or more elements in a design and how they compare with one another. Is the size of an element as it relates to its usual physical size.
- Organization or planning of the principles in a given art work
- The foundation of any work of art or design
- name of a color (red, blue, yellow)
- Alternating or organized movement in a work of art. Artists create visual rhythm by repeating elements and undulating lines. It makes you think of dancing or music.
- Made by combining 2 primary colors. Green, Violet, Orange
- Are concepts that use the art elements to create a composition or other work of art. Arrangement of the foundations in a work of art.
- These colors recede
- is lights and darks and refers to how much light a surface reflects
- A color + black (Low Key)
- Various different elements that are arranged together (Many). Combining visual elements to achieve intricate and complex relationships.
- Pulls the viewer’s eyes to a certain area or point. Develops points of interest. Creates importance or focus on a certain element or elements.
- Made by combining a primary & secondary color. RO, RV, YG, YO, BV, BG
- These colors advance
- the software company you will use and received an email from to install its creative cloud
- Difference or opposites in color, values, textures, shapes or other elements that creates interest or excitement in a work of art.
- design radiates out from a central point in the artwork or is balanced when cut through the center in any direction.
Down
- the 1st class you can take before taking DI 2 & 3, Video Production 1 & 2 or AP Studio 2-D Design (Photography)
- Organization or arrangement of the elements of art in a given work.
- both sides are different but are visually balanced.
- Type of space which includes the area around a subject
- elements that repeat consistently in various or different ways. Enforces continuity and consistency.
- Type of space which includes the subject
- A color + white & +black
- a vector editing software we will be using
- is how something feels or appears to feel or refers to the surface quality of an object
- These cannot be made by combining any other colors together. Blue, Red, Yellow
- Combines elements that direct the viewer's eyes in a certain direction. Can be directed along lines, edges, shapes or colors with a work of art. The path the viewer’s eye takes through the artwork, often to a focal area.
- a photo editing software we will be using
- Is 4-Dimensional and has length, width, depth & space/time. It is the emptiness or area between, around, above, below or within objects.
- A color + white (High Key)
- brightness or dullness of a color or purity of a color
- One color plus its tints and shades
- Is the spectrum which is only visible to the human eye with light. It is reflected light.
- Elements that repeat in the same or similar way. Elements repeating in a recurring and regular arrangement. The repeating of an object or symbol throughout the artwork creates a pattern. The repetition may be organized or random.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Both sides are the same or nearly the same. If you were to draw a line down the middle each half would match
- A feeling of stability in a work of art. The equalizing visual forces or elements
- adding value creates a 3 dimensional object having length, width, and depth and occupying space.
- a mark made by a pointed tool, often defined as a moving dot and by length.
45 Clues: These colors recede • These colors advance • A color + white & +black • A color + black (Low Key) • A color + white (High Key) • name of a color (red, blue, yellow) • One color plus its tints and shades • Type of space which includes the subject • a photo editing software we will be using • a vector editing software we will be using • The foundation of any work of art or design • ...
Chuck Close Vocab 2014-04-30
Across
- Tool used for painting
- great care and effort
- a style of art where subject does no resemble model
- having to do with vision
Down
- a style of art where subject seems alive
- great difficulties
- a style of art having to do with ideas
- painting of a person
- small dots
- public show of artwork
- a tool used for painting
11 Clues: small dots • great difficulties • painting of a person • great care and effort • Tool used for painting • public show of artwork • a tool used for painting • having to do with vision • a style of art having to do with ideas • a style of art where subject seems alive • a style of art where subject does no resemble model
Review 2021-12-07
Across
- traditional place name meaning "steep or high"
- traditional place name meaning "little stream"
- mink̓s traditional name
- what it is like outside
- west coast art shape that has three points
Down
- big open ocean
- something sweet, like a treat
- first school day of the week
- traditional place name meaning "having cranberries"
- your name
- most dominant art west coast art shape
11 Clues: your name • big open ocean • mink̓s traditional name • what it is like outside • first school day of the week • something sweet, like a treat • most dominant art west coast art shape • west coast art shape that has three points • traditional place name meaning "steep or high" • traditional place name meaning "little stream" • traditional place name meaning "having cranberries"
Ceramics Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
Across
- clay that is formed into long ropes.
- pressing out air bubbles from clay.
- the third stage of clay; clay that is somewhat dry and ideal for carving.
- a flat piece of clay that has been rolled out.
- leading pottery makers
- art, art that has a use or purpose.
- Muslims from North Africa that brought their pottery techniques to Spain when they invaded in the 700s.
- types of people from Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America who first made pottery (old).
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- clay that has been fired once in the kiln. Can never turn back into wet clay.
- clay that is dry and ready to be fired in the kiln.
- ware, clay that has been fired again with glaze (colored paint for clay).
- the first stage of clay; also referred to as clay glue
- used for firing clay which can achieve temperatures up to 2500 degrees Fahrenheit.
- the art of making objects from clay and hardening them with fire.
- scratching the surface of clay
- fine-grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rock.
- art of making containers, sculptures, and other objects of clay.
- the second stage of clay; can be easily molded and shaped at this stage
18 Clues: leading pottery makers • scratching the surface of clay • pressing out air bubbles from clay. • art, art that has a use or purpose. • clay that is formed into long ropes. • a flat piece of clay that has been rolled out. • clay that is dry and ready to be fired in the kiln. • the first stage of clay; also referred to as clay glue • ...
Sculpture 2020-03-06
Across
- One of the materials used to create your Giacometti sculptures
- Subtractive process in which material is removed.
- A type of sculpture that has moveable parts
- Three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space.
- An artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
- A free standing type of sculpture that one can see all sides.
- A type of sculpture that emphasizes construction with thin, tubular items such as wire.
- Welding, gluing, nailing materials together.
- A type of sculpture attached to a surface in which the design protrudes far out from the base.
- Last name of the artist we discussed.
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- When a mold is used to form molten bronze(or other material) into a desired shape.
- distorted reality
- Support system used to provide support needed as the artist builds the sculpture around it.
- A type of abstract art focusing more on the elements of art
- material used to create life-sized sculptures
- Art movement in which Alberto Giacometti is associated with.
- The artist uses a pliable material such as clay or wax and shapes it into a 3D form.
- Material is attached to a surface but only slightly raised
18 Clues: distorted reality • Last name of the artist we discussed. • A type of sculpture that has moveable parts • Welding, gluing, nailing materials together. • material used to create life-sized sculptures • Subtractive process in which material is removed. • Material is attached to a surface but only slightly raised • ...
Mrs Leighton's Crossword 2.0 2025-11-05
Across
- Art style categorised by dashes of pure colour and outdoor painting
- An artist who changes and adapts to multiple mediums and materials
- Country where Law of the Journey came to express concerns for human crisis
- Precise assembly of sculptural object
- Principle demanding attention
- Principle that compares size, textural quality, colour to other areas within the artwork
- Government covering up issues left a lasting mark on his art and political stance.
- Principle that alludes to eye of the audience purposely moving around the artwork and leading lines, colour etc creating a clear path
- artwork that compiles 100 million ceramic seeds
- Museum where Sunflower Seeds was exhibited
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- Element that can be described as thin, delicate, continuous, directional
- Ai WeiWei's father who was labeled an enemy of the state during the Anti-Rightist Campaign
- This artwork done in 2009 as well as Snake Ceiling comment on death of children at school from earthquakes
- When an artwork is made to reflect the location, building, landscape.
- Massive art movement from the 1860s to 1970's showcasing change, abstraction, experimental art
- A person who speaks up to educate others and uncovers truth
- Nationality of Ai WeiWei
- Major event resulting in fatalities in Chinese schools
18 Clues: Nationality of Ai WeiWei • Principle demanding attention • Precise assembly of sculptural object • Museum where Sunflower Seeds was exhibited • artwork that compiles 100 million ceramic seeds • Major event resulting in fatalities in Chinese schools • A person who speaks up to educate others and uncovers truth • ...
LA PARALLELE 2023-05-18
9 Clues: tumulte • dialecte • graphisme • art martial • art de se mouvoir • imagination débordante • art de la représentation • ne fait rien comme les autres • émission gratuite à télécharger
Art Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-15
Across
- A non-representational form of art
- A primary color
- A secondary color
- A clay technique
- The use of recurring elements to direct the viewer's eye through the artwork
- When elements are arranged to create the importance of weight or importance
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- A repeated design
- Artist's paint made with a water-soluble binder thinned with water
- The lightness or darkness of a surface
- Special attention given to one part of a work of art
- A three-dimensional shape
- A path made by a moving point through space
- Workable art mud
13 Clues: A primary color • A clay technique • Workable art mud • A repeated design • A secondary color • A three-dimensional shape • A non-representational form of art • The lightness or darkness of a surface • A path made by a moving point through space • Special attention given to one part of a work of art • Artist's paint made with a water-soluble binder thinned with water • ...
Orsay Museum 2025-06-06
Across
- He painted "Starry Night »
- Artistic style focused on light and color
- Period between classical and modern art
- The city where the Orsay museum is located
- The river next to the « Musée D’ Orsay »
- Type of visual art found in the museum
- Art technique using dots
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- Period when Musée d'Orsay was originally built
- The country where the museum is located
- people who create paintings and sculptures
- One of the art movements represented at the museum
- Famous French artist, hé painted "Olympia »
- Large open interior space in a museum
- Former function of the building
14 Clues: Art technique using dots • He painted "Starry Night » • Former function of the building • Large open interior space in a museum • Type of visual art found in the museum • The country where the museum is located • Period between classical and modern art • The river next to the « Musée D’ Orsay » • Artistic style focused on light and color • ...
3-D Art 2023 2023-05-20
Across
- dirt and minerals
- harmful to clay, allows it to dry out
- A mixture of glue and water used to make an outer shell of a sculpture
- stating your opinion
- Looking at how the art is organized and how the elements are used
- A sculpture that is only meant to be viewed on one side, or is attached to a building or wall
- Explaining what you think it means or the deeper meaning
- A circle, rectangle or triangle are considered to be examples of
- Artwork that has parts or aspects that are equal on both sides
- the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece of art
- a 3-Dimensional object (sphere, cube and cone are examples)
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- parts or aspects that are not equal on both sidesin-the-round sculpture that is built to be viewed from all angles and stands alone
- kind of balance when a design completes a circle such as a clock or an orange.
- closely watching and drawing what you see
- style of art showing lines, shapes and colors or unusual things
- style of art showing things that you can identify and look like real life
- show how something feels to the touch (this can be real or implied)
- a mark that creates an image
18 Clues: dirt and minerals • stating your opinion • a mark that creates an image • harmful to clay, allows it to dry out • closely watching and drawing what you see • Explaining what you think it means or the deeper meaning • a 3-Dimensional object (sphere, cube and cone are examples) • Artwork that has parts or aspects that are equal on both sides • ...
Vocabulary: Art vs Literature 2024-09-08
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- a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary
- an image made by someone that shows a scene, a person or thing
- a building where paintings and other works of art are shown to the public
- a section of a book, usually with a number or title
- a person who writes books or the person who wrote a particular book
- a simple picture that is drawn quickly and does not have many details
- one of the main parts of a play, an opera, etc.
- a piece of writing performed by actors in a theatre or on television or radio
- a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public
- a person whose job is painting buildings, pictures, walls, etc.
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- the story of a person’s life written by somebody else
- a piece of writing where the words are chosen for their sound and image, not just for their obvious meanings. The words are arranged in separate lines, usually with a repeated rhythm, and often the lines rhyme at the end.
- a work of art that is a solid figure or object made by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay, metal, etc.
- a painting, drawing or photograph of a person, especially of the head and shoulders
- a thin board with a hole in it for the thumb to go through, used by an artist for mixing colours on when painting
- a work of art such as a painting, film, book, etc. that is an excellent, or the best, example of the artist’s work
- a picture that has been painted
- a person who writes poems
18 Clues: a person who writes poems • a picture that has been painted • one of the main parts of a play, an opera, etc. • a section of a book, usually with a number or title • the story of a person’s life written by somebody else • an image made by someone that shows a scene, a person or thing • a person whose job is painting buildings, pictures, walls, etc. • ...
The Mona Lisa Vanishes 2024-11-07
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- A work of outstanding artistry; the Mona Lisa is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
- The country Peruggia claimed the Mona Lisa rightfully belonged to, which motivated him to steal it.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a crime, was committed; Peruggia’s alibi was that he wanted to restore the Mona Lisa to Italy.
- The cultural period of rebirth in art and learning in Europe; Leonardo da Vinci, the painter of the Mona Lisa, was a key figure in the Renaissance.
- The famous art museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa was stolen from.
- A loose garment worn by painters; Peruggia used his painter's smock to conceal the Mona Lisa during the theft.
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- A painting or photograph of a person; the Mona Lisa is a famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A robbery or theft, often involving valuable items; in this case, the theft of the Mona Lisa.
- Creative works, like paintings and sculptures; the Mona Lisa is a famous piece of art.
- Vincenzo Peruggia, the Italian handyman who stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911.
- A means of altering one’s appearance; Peruggia disguised himself as a worker to blend in at the Louvre.
- Refers to Leonardo da Vinci, the artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- The structure surrounding a picture or painting; Peruggia removed the Mona Lisa from its frame before taking it.
- A person who steals; in this case, Vincenzo Peruggia, who stole the Mona Lisa.
- The surface on which paintings are made; the Mona Lisa is painted on a wooden panel rather than a canvas, but “canvas” is often used generally for art surfaces.
15 Clues: Refers to Leonardo da Vinci, the artist who painted the Mona Lisa. • The famous art museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa was stolen from. • A person who steals; in this case, Vincenzo Peruggia, who stole the Mona Lisa. • Creative works, like paintings and sculptures; the Mona Lisa is a famous piece of art. • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Descartes and Bacon came up with the idea
- a theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- he made a book on the spirit of laws
- she fought for rights for women
- he made a book called the leviathan
- he had an Idea that was the heliocentric
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- developed the scientific method
- a theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- perfected the telescope
- encouraged the scientific method
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- founder of modern chemistry
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- proved copernicus theory with mathematical
- A style of art characterized by soft lines and colors. It typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats being a usual subject. It reflected a society that was controlled by the aristocracy
- a person who rules with absolute power
- studied bacteria through a microscope
- Developed a vaccine that prevented smallpox
- he made a book called the social contract
- developed laws of motion and gravity
- A style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. The subject matter was often battle scenes and more realistic. The style was a return to Greek and Roman art. Neoclassicism was a response to the changing ideas in European society. People began rejecting the aristocratic leanings of Rococo art just as they were rejecting the art craft controlling society
- believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- he made a book On Crimes and Punishments
- he made a book called two treatises on Government
- contract the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed the governed will give up some rights and freedom and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of people
25 Clues: perfected the telescope • founder of modern chemistry • she fought for rights for women • developed the scientific method • encouraged the scientific method • he made a book called the leviathan • he made a book on the spirit of laws • developed laws of motion and gravity • studied bacteria through a microscope • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Nevaeh Apple 2022-08-19
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- used to attract a viewer's attention to the focal. point, or main subject, of an artwork.
- the section of artwork that goes beyond where the paper is cut.
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- a very formal type of balance consisting of a mirroring of portions of an image.
- a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
- Dots per inch is a measure of spatial printing
- utilizes several key principles, including size, color, contrast, alignment, repetition, and brightness, to emphasize certain characteristics of the design.
- repeating a single element many times in a design.
- a full size model of a design or device, used for product presentations or other purposes.
- using different sizes, shapes and colors in your artwork to create visual diversity.
- art made using software, computers, or other electronic devices.
- the amount of visual detail contained in an image
- a feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- Pixels per inch and pixels per centimetre
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- Certain works of structural engineering design are also works of structural art.
- is symmetry in several directions.
- a work of music, literature, or art.
- when you have two dissimilar sides of a design and have positioned visual weight unequally, and yet you've still achieved a sense of balance.
- to prepare, to make good, to look good, to refine.
- Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition
- is achieved when opposite elements are arranged together.
- the process of selecting and combining shots into an overall work,
- Visual design elements and principles describe fundamental ideas about the practice of visual design.
- the movement within a piece of art that helps the eye travel through the to a point of focus.
24 Clues: is symmetry in several directions. • a work of music, literature, or art. • a feeling of depth or three dimensions. • Pixels per inch and pixels per centimetre • Dots per inch is a measure of spatial printing • the amount of visual detail contained in an image • to prepare, to make good, to look good, to refine. • repeating a single element many times in a design. • ...
Man Ray Glass Tears 2025-06-19
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- Stark lighting technique used to emphasize emotional tension in Glass Tears
- The deliberate arrangement of shapes and textures in a photo
- what man ray did to leave USA
- Man Ray’s dreamlike imagery links to this psychological concept
- Glass Tears uses this format, framing only a part of the face
- Feeling suggested by the cropped face and absence of other visual context
- Man Ray was part of this avant-garde art movement
- The political or artistic movement rejecting traditional forms
- Postmodern art often uses this technique to question originality
- The simulation of emotion that feels more “real” than reality itself
- City where Man Ray was born
- Man Ray’s given first name
- The surreal, unconscious quality of Glass Tears can be described this way
- Artistic representation shaped by historical context
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- Subjective frame sees this inner world as a key source of artistic meaning
- Man Ray was originally from this country
- The rayograph technique shows this postmodern trait — using no camera
- The emotional tone evoked by Glass Tears
- Personal reflection or emotional reaction to an artwork
- The artificial tears in Glass Tears evoke this human feeling
- Art movement prior to postmodernism that valued innovation and purity
- This frame looks at elements like medium, composition, and lighting
- Glass Tears comments on how glamour and emotion are bought and sold — a question of ___
- The direction from which light is cast in an image
- Cropping technique Man Ray used to direct attention to the eyes and tears
- Analyzes art through historical or social context
- Term for cutting-edge, experimental art like Man Ray’s
- A camera-less photo technique he pioneered
- This frame focuses on personal or emotional response
- A formal principle involving symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangement
- Glass Tears mimics melodrama to expose its artificiality — a form of ___
- Man Ray often manipulated this photographic element to create contrast and abstraction
32 Clues: Man Ray’s given first name • City where Man Ray was born • what man ray did to leave USA • Man Ray was originally from this country • The emotional tone evoked by Glass Tears • A camera-less photo technique he pioneered • Man Ray was part of this avant-garde art movement • The direction from which light is cast in an image • ...
Elements of Art 2022-09-21
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- An element of art defined by a point moving in space.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
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- Quality of brightness and purity.
- Name of color.
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume includes height, width AND depth.
9 Clues: Name of color. • Quality of brightness and purity. • An element of art defined by a point moving in space. • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. • An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched. • ...
Branches of Art 2021-05-29
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- In French, it means “advanced guard” and refers to innovative or experimental concepts, works or the group or people producing them, particularly in the realms of culture, politics, and the arts.
- The minimal vocabulary of forms made from humble industrial materials challenged traditional notions of craftsmanship, the illusion of spatial depth in painting, and the idea that a work of abstract art must be one of a kind.
- It is a movement in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early seventeenth to mid-eighteenth century. It emphasizes dramatic, exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted, detail, which is a far cry from Surrealism, to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur.
- It is an international artistic movement in art, architecture, literature, and performance that flourished between 1905 and 1920, especially in Germany and Austria, that sought to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality.
- A branch of abstract art, rejecting the idea of “art for art’s sake” in favour of art as a practice directed towards social purposes.
- is a 19th-century art movement, associated especially with French artists such as Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley, who attempted to accurately and objectively record visual ‘impressions’ by using small, thin, visible brushstrokes that coalesce to form a single scene and emphasize movement and the changing qualities of light.
- Sometimes simply called conceptualism, was one of several 20th century art movements that arose during 1960s, emphasizing ideas and theoretical practices rather than the creation of visual forms.
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- Describing a direct and highly dynamic kind of art that involves the spontaneous application of vigorous, sweeping brushstrokes and the effects of dripping and spilling paint onto the canvas.
- The principles embodied in the styles, theories, or philosophies of the different types of art from ancient Greece and Rome, concentrating on traditional forms with a focus on elegance and symmetry.
- a visual language whose geometric planes challenged the conventional norm of representation in different types of art by reinventing traditional subjects in a geometric style
- It is characterized by sinuous, asymmetrical lines based on organic forms.
11 Clues: It is characterized by sinuous, asymmetrical lines based on organic forms. • A branch of abstract art, rejecting the idea of “art for art’s sake” in favour of art as a practice directed towards social purposes. • ...
French people 2023-05-11
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- wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- microbiologist, germ theory, vaccines
- art style of the Raft of the Medusa
- art style of the Mona Lisa
- Claude Monet's art style
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- discovered that some elements are radioactive
- American state; was once a French colony; bought by America
- wrote the opera Carmen
- science fiction writer
- wrote The Three Musketeers
- composed Clair de Lune
11 Clues: wrote the opera Carmen • science fiction writer • composed Clair de Lune • Claude Monet's art style • wrote The Three Musketeers • art style of the Mona Lisa • wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame • art style of the Raft of the Medusa • microbiologist, germ theory, vaccines • discovered that some elements are radioactive • ...
Year 5 Unit 1 2020-02-10
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- a flat 2D enclosed space
- Art movement of our artist
- Name of our artist
- where the art elements are repeated
- name of artwork The Three ______
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- oils on canvas
- a 3D sculpture
- a mark made by a pencil pen or stick
- our artist's technique
- where the art elements make each other stand out
- where our artist was born
11 Clues: oils on canvas • a 3D sculpture • Name of our artist • our artist's technique • a flat 2D enclosed space • where our artist was born • Art movement of our artist • name of artwork The Three ______ • where the art elements are repeated • a mark made by a pencil pen or stick • where the art elements make each other stand out
Romare Bearden Crossword 2023-08-09
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- Colors that suggest warmth or intense feelings. (red, yellow, orange.
- A 2-dimensional work of art made by gluing bits of paper, pictures, fabric or other materials to a flat surface.
- The music that most influenced Romare Bearden's art.
- Baseball position that Bearden played, semi-professionally, on the baseball team at Boston University.
- A time in the early 1900’s when millions of Black Americans moved from the rural south to northern cities, in search of better opportunities.
- A substance that holds fast or sticks things together, such as glue or cement.
- A combination of different types of an element of art (i.e, a work of art could have many different types of lines, or many different colors).
- The state Romare Bearden was born in.
- In art, this refers to the way various elements come together to create a sense of wholeness.
- A picture made by combining photographs (or parts of photographs) using the collage technique.
- Artist’s arrangement or placement of visual elements in an artwork.
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- A group of colors that work together to create a certain look, mood, or meaning.
- The central idea or message the artist wishes to convey in their artwork.
- Arranging the parts of an artwork so that no one part overpowers, or seems heavier than any other.
- A cultural revival centered in arts and literature in Harlem, New York around the 1920’s concerned with Black culture.
- Putting two or more dissimilar elements next to each other to create an automatic comparison between them.
- The caretaker or supervisor of a museum.
- Colors that suggest cold, cool, calm feelings, or sadness (blue, green, violet).
18 Clues: The state Romare Bearden was born in. • The caretaker or supervisor of a museum. • The music that most influenced Romare Bearden's art. • Artist’s arrangement or placement of visual elements in an artwork. • Colors that suggest warmth or intense feelings. (red, yellow, orange. • The central idea or message the artist wishes to convey in their artwork. • ...
New Final Art History Review 2016-01-08
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- “Sagrada Familia”
- “Guernica”
- Technique for Justinian and Theodora political art
- “The Cry” or “The Scream”
- The distorted art at the end of the Renaissance
- Emotional Greek art
- “The Sleeping Gypsy”
- Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
- Buddhist tower
- Inspired by the writings of Freud
- Style of Monticello, designed by Jefferson
- Style influenced by the impact of light and color rather than line and shape
- “Persistence of Memory”
- The small renaissance in France before the big on in Italy
- Designed the first big “dome” for cathedral in Florence
- “Pointy” style of cathedral
- Location of “Forbidden City”
- Soviet modern art
- “Drip Painting”
- “Boxy” and inspired by Roman building techniques
- Means “wild beasts”
- Dome of the Rock
- Venus on the Half Shell
- Designed Johnson Wax Building and Falling Water
- This Caesar built the Appian Way, portrayed in Primaporta
- Earliest style of Greek column
- Buddhist reliquary and worship space
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- “Ancient Enemies”
- Ran off to Tahiti
- Only female artist allowed to show with Impressionist artists
- Mobiles and stabiles
- Greek “high city”
- Picasso, Gris and Braques
- Also called “American Romanticism” inspired by Manifest Destiny (three words no spaces)
- “Green Stripe”
- “The Gleaners” is an example of this genre
- The seeds made by Ai Wei Wei
- Hadrian’s temple of all gods including himself
- Spanish cave art location
- Seurat’s technique
- Painted the most famous ceiling in the world
- “The Peacock Skirt”(two words, no space)
- Style of column featuring an ancanthus leaf capital
- Darkness or lightness of any color
- “Less is More” is its motto
- Thin paint is put on wet plaster and becomes permanent
- Surface and form of Hammurabi’s Code
- Japanese “floating world” –pop culture of the age
- Destroyer and Creator portrayed dancing on the dwarf of ignorance
- Venetian or Florentine Renaissance ruler
50 Clues: “Guernica” • “Green Stripe” • Buddhist tower • “Drip Painting” • Dome of the Rock • “Ancient Enemies” • “Sagrada Familia” • Ran off to Tahiti • Greek “high city” • Soviet modern art • Seurat’s technique • Emotional Greek art • Means “wild beasts” • Mobiles and stabiles • “The Sleeping Gypsy” • “Persistence of Memory” • Venus on the Half Shell • “The Cry” or “The Scream” • Picasso, Gris and Braques • ...
History of Philippine Art 2025-04-06
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- art was deeply connected to daily life, spirituality, and nature
- colonizers who promoted education and commercial art, blending realism with American values in everyday illustrations and designs
- creatively merging letters with human figures engaged in everyday activities
- colonized the Philippines in 1898-1946
- colonizers who introduced Catholic-themed art and European styles, shaping early Filipino painting, sculpture, and architecture
- Philippine ___ Art brought more experimental and diverse forms of expression
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- the educated class during the Spanish colonial period
- focuses on intricate details, especially in embroidery and costume textures
- art period after the second world war until 1986
- Philippine ___ Art emerged and introduced new artistic styles and techniques
10 Clues: colonized the Philippines in 1898-1946 • art period after the second world war until 1986 • the educated class during the Spanish colonial period • art was deeply connected to daily life, spirituality, and nature • focuses on intricate details, especially in embroidery and costume textures • ...
End of the Year in Art-2021 2021-05-26
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- what we type of color we call red, yellow, and orange
- green, orange, violet
- red, blue, and yellow are examples of _____ colors.
- line, shape, color are examples of the _________of art.
- black, white, brown, grey
- Mona Lisa is an example of this
- when one thing in in front of another to show space in art
- what is the man on a bridge in the painting I show doing
- bumpy, smooth, rough
- the lightness and darkness of a color
- what shape no corners
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- a shape that is not geometric
- when an image is the same on both sides
- a work of art that uses only one color
- the name of my artist daughter who showed you anime
- is a line that goes up and down
- a shape that is the same with divided in half
17 Clues: bumpy, smooth, rough • green, orange, violet • what shape no corners • black, white, brown, grey • a shape that is not geometric • Mona Lisa is an example of this • is a line that goes up and down • the lightness and darkness of a color • a work of art that uses only one color • when an image is the same on both sides • a shape that is the same with divided in half • ...
Unit 4: World History Vocab 2022-10-01
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- Wrote the prince
- Ideal society
- Member of society of Jesus
- Astronomical model
- Payer of art
- Art period
- Known for his 3 laws of planetary motion
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Government where deity is an authority
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- Book written by Martin Luther
- Thinking process used in science
- Creation of Protestantism
- First used telescopes for stars
- change in scientific thought
- Belonging to protestant government
- Wrote 95 thesis
- Shouldn't get baptized unless consents
17 Clues: Art period • Payer of art • Ideal society • Wrote 95 thesis • Wrote the prince • Astronomical model • Creation of Protestantism • Member of society of Jesus • change in scientific thought • Book written by Martin Luther • First used telescopes for stars • Thinking process used in science • Proposed the heliocentric theory • Belonging to protestant government • ...
Chapter Two Vocab 2nd Edition 2024-02-12
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- art that is executed in, and depends upon, both space and time, which is
- art that is executed in the three dimensions of length, width, and
- tools used to apply paint to a support, usually hair or fiber attached to a wooden or plastic
- Expressionism this art historical term is specific to a group of painters
- the use of color to simulate the illusion of space.
- the condition in which texture is created, not represented. Actual texture is the
- lacking symmetry.
- in New York after the Second World War.
- a color scheme that uses colors adjacent to an initial point on the color wheel.
- Color color based on projected light. Additive: a sculptural process in which material
- beautiful writing.
- a quickly fading complement of the original stimulus.
- a transparent fluid used to suspend colored pigment and attach it to a support.
- a sculptural process in which disparate materials are combined to form the
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- art that is executed on a two-dimensional surface that has length and width;
- an art medium made from burned wood used to make dark black marks usually on
- the optical sensation that occurs after a visual stimulus is removed. The afterimage
- an imaginary line around which objects are arranged.
- the property of equality in visual weight.
- on and absorbed into wet plaster.
- literally “good fresco” or “True Fresco” A mural process in which pigment is
- a sculptural process in which material is removed to reveal the final artwork.
- the “fourth dimension.”
- a wire or wood substructure used to support a clay sculpture while it is being
- of simulated texture or the illusion of texture.
- added.
- sculptural forms that are not penetrated by exterior space.
- a sculptural process in which material is substituted to form the final artwork.
- artwork.
- a fast-drying water-soluble petroleum-based painting medium.
30 Clues: added. • artwork. • lacking symmetry. • beautiful writing. • the “fourth dimension.” • on and absorbed into wet plaster. • in New York after the Second World War. • the property of equality in visual weight. • of simulated texture or the illusion of texture. • the use of color to simulate the illusion of space. • an imaginary line around which objects are arranged. • ...
NMWA Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-11
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- Name of the exhibit that rearranges works from the museum's collection
- Prior to becoming a photographer, this artist was a cellular biologist.
- Stylized image often seen in surrealist or dreamlike art
- An artwork where the artist depicts themselves
- Art made by assembling different materials like paper or fabric
- A painting, photo, or sculpture of a person, often showing their face
- The artist who created a colorful crocheted dog
- Ornate artistic style seen in some 1600s Flemish paintings
- This artist's story quilts combine word and image to develop a narrative
- A recurring subject in the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibit
- She is well known for observing and capturing creatures in their natural habitats
- An image carved into a surface and inked to create prints
- The only female artist of her time to have a workshop in Haarlem
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- An artwork that includes both pictures and text
- Artwork created with fabric, thread, or fiber
- An artist's way of conveying emotion or feeling in their work
- The artist behind Magnetic Fields
- Three-dimensional artwork, often seen in "Remix: The Collection"
- A sculpture park in Tuscany known as the centerpiece of Saint Phalle's life work
- The advocacy of women's rights, a recurring theme in many artworks
- Art process used by Niki de Saint Phalle to create multiple images
- This artist's depictions feature silhouettes designed to recall inhumane treatment of enslaved people
- This artist bridges Native American art forms and Western modernist styles
- Artist of Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and Other Flowers in an Urn on a Stone Ledge
- Use of more than one medium in a single artwork
- Pioneer of still-life painting
- Art technique using symbols to represent ideas or emotions
- City associated with Flemish women artists from the 1600s
28 Clues: Pioneer of still-life painting • The artist behind Magnetic Fields • Artwork created with fabric, thread, or fiber • An artwork where the artist depicts themselves • An artwork that includes both pictures and text • The artist who created a colorful crocheted dog • Use of more than one medium in a single artwork • A recurring subject in the Niki de Saint Phalle exhibit • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-01-20
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- The unique way an artist creates their work.
- The opposite of simple; intricate and complicated.
- Art that does not represent concrete objects.
- A type of mark used in drawing that connects two points.
- A small round mark, often used in patterns.
- The quality of being inventive and original.
- Strong and full of meaning.
- Wavy, irregular lines often found in casual drawings.
- A way of representing something visually or symbolically.
- Not playful, but rather thoughtful and focused.
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- your crossword puzzle with the words followed by a space and then the clues:
- A well-known and easily recognized design.
- Something very important or influential in art history.
- Used to represent ideas or concepts in art.
- A visually striking difference in elements.
- Large in scale and size.
- A lighthearted and fun design style.
17 Clues: Large in scale and size. • Strong and full of meaning. • A lighthearted and fun design style. • A well-known and easily recognized design. • Used to represent ideas or concepts in art. • A visually striking difference in elements. • A small round mark, often used in patterns. • The unique way an artist creates their work. • The quality of being inventive and original. • ...
Protecting and Respecting Art: Unit 2 Review 2015-03-11
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- A person that protects artworks from damage and decay
- Creating art for the purpose of bringing about change
- A clear covering used to protect a work of art
- The selection and organization of artworks for an exhibition or collection
- Imaging that captures information from color spectrums
- A raised projection from a surface
- An image of a person with exaggerated characteristics
- Art that integrates nature
- Beliefs, behaviors, and characteristics of a group of people
- The act of returning a person to their native country of origin
- Passing down history, traditions, and stories through spoken language
- A computer program that allows for manipulation of visual images
- Gaining entertainment from politics
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- A camel
- Illustration that represents a particular political or social issue
- The home of early civilizations in the area now known as the Middle East
- A museum professional that selects artworks and decides where and how they should be displayed
- A form of electromagnetic radiation that gives us a picture of something that lies beneath the surface
- Marked by doing good
- Hand painted pictures in a book
- A person who looks for art and artifacts to add to their personal collection
- 3D artwork designed for a particular space
- The material used to create an artwork
- Creating unrealistic illustrations for humor, satire, or a caricature
- A display of art or artifacts
- A unified group of artworks owned by one organization or person
- A deceased body or parts of a deceased body
- Use of laser technology to map and scan a surface in order to create a 3D image
- To form an opinion based on evidence
- A person or organization that sponsors or pays for artworks
- The use of ridicule, sarcasm, or irony to make a statement
- A religious painting that represents a person or an object
32 Clues: A camel • Marked by doing good • Art that integrates nature • A display of art or artifacts • Hand painted pictures in a book • A raised projection from a surface • Gaining entertainment from politics • To form an opinion based on evidence • The material used to create an artwork • 3D artwork designed for a particular space • A deceased body or parts of a deceased body • ...
ART SEMESTER 1 REVIEW 2022-12-05
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- The path of a moving point through space
- A crystalline form of carbon used to write or draw
- Branch of neurology that relates to nerves and nervous system
- Lightness or darkness of a color
- Having (or appearing to have) three (3) dimensions
- Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors
- Sketching four different ideas in order to help get your best idea on paper
- Describes something that's below your awareness
- Produced when light strikes an object and reflects back to the eye
- The image of a person, animal, object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single color
- One main color, and then the two colors on each side of its complement
- Colors made by mixing two primary colors together
- Art process using a drawing technique that links the conscious with the subconscious
- The empty spaces between the shapes or forms
- Different tints and shades of the same hue (color)
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- A solid tool that's pointed at both ends and ideal for smooth blending
- Colors made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- A work of art that represents a specific person, group, or animal
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and share a common hue
- To intentionally focus on something you're doing
- Colors that are across from (opposite of) each other on the color wheel. When mixed together, make grey or brown.
- The way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art
- Colors associated with things like the sky, water, ice, etc.
- Shapes or forms in 2D and 3D art
- A composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open
- Colors associated with warmth, the sun, and fire
26 Clues: Lightness or darkness of a color • Shapes or forms in 2D and 3D art • The path of a moving point through space • The empty spaces between the shapes or forms • Describes something that's below your awareness • To intentionally focus on something you're doing • Colors associated with warmth, the sun, and fire • Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors • ...
Cycle 13 Cross Word 2016-07-21
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- I made a _____ in art class today
- I was sitting the test with lots of ______
- Its a new year, new start to ______ school
- It was such an _____ piece of art
- In the _____ it said Kim Kardashian roasted Taylor Swift.
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- the museum was filled with lovely art work including, paintings,_____ and digital art
- I look on the ____ to find out what day by birthday is.
- in class I _____ what I'm being taught
- It was a _____ time in his education
- the gang of young boys like to ride their _____ at the skate park.
- To make the perfect dress you first have to _____.
11 Clues: I made a _____ in art class today • It was such an _____ piece of art • It was a _____ time in his education • in class I _____ what I'm being taught • I was sitting the test with lots of ______ • Its a new year, new start to ______ school • To make the perfect dress you first have to _____. • I look on the ____ to find out what day by birthday is. • ...
week 1-2 2025-10-22
Across
- the art of writing and deciphering
- the study of different races and their relationships
- the study of time
- the art of beautiful handwriting
- the study of hearing
- the study of man
Down
- the art of map making
- correct spelling the spelling system
- an instrument for graphically recording small electronic currents in the heart
- the study of environments and their interactions.
- the study of the universe
- an instrument for graphically recording small electric currents in the brain.
12 Clues: the study of man • the study of time • the study of hearing • the art of map making • the study of the universe • the art of beautiful handwriting • the art of writing and deciphering • correct spelling the spelling system • the study of environments and their interactions. • the study of different races and their relationships • ...
Elements and Principles of Art and Design Crossword 2022-06-06
Across
- An element that organizes shallow depth and actual depth; can use the control of size, color, and overlapping.
- A visual tempo or beat - often described as alternating, regular, flowing, progressive, or jazzy. Usually created with repetition.
- The uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or any combination altogether.
- An element of art that refer to the lightness or darkness of a color.
- The element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object - its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc.
- Element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes.
- Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention; focal point or center of interest.
- How your eyes moves or tracks through a piece of art and the way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action - or implied motion.
Down
- A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
- A large difference between two things, for example: rough and smooth or white and black.
- A flat figure created when actual or implied lines around a space - can be geometric or organic.
- Principle of design referring to the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work - parts of equal weight. I.e: symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
- A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team - the quality of wholeness and harmony.
- The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree - scale.
- Any 3-D object that can be measured by height, width, and depth.
15 Clues: Any 3-D object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. • An element of art that refer to the lightness or darkness of a color. • A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface. • The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree - scale. • ...
Elements and Principles of Art and Design Crossword 2022-06-06
Across
- An element that organizes shallow depth and actual depth; can use the control of size, color, and overlapping.
- A visual tempo or beat - often described as alternating, regular, flowing, progressive, or jazzy. Usually created with repetition.
- The uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or any combination altogether.
- An element of art that refer to the lightness or darkness of a color.
- The element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object - its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc.
- Element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes.
- Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention; focal point or center of interest.
- How your eyes moves or tracks through a piece of art and the way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action - or implied motion.
Down
- A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
- A large difference between two things, for example: rough and smooth or white and black.
- A flat figure created when actual or implied lines around a space - can be geometric or organic.
- Principle of design referring to the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work - parts of equal weight. I.e: symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
- A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team - the quality of wholeness and harmony.
- The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree - scale.
- Any 3-D object that can be measured by height, width, and depth.
15 Clues: Any 3-D object that can be measured by height, width, and depth. • An element of art that refer to the lightness or darkness of a color. • A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface. • The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree - scale. • ...
Creative work Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
Across
- Create or represent (something) by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques
- The action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- Picture, description, or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up
- Make a rough drawing of. GIve a brief account or general outline of something
- Art of decorating material, primarily textile fabric, by means of a needle and thread (and sometimes fine wire)
- A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint
- The art of producing decorative handwriting or lettering with a pen or brush
- The activity or process of writing screenplays
- The art or occupation of performing fictional roles in plays, films, or television
- Make (a garment, blanket, etc.) by interlocking loops of wool or other yarn with special needles or on a machine
Down
- Join, fasten, or repair (something) by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine
- The art or practice of taking and processing photos
- The action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured
- A performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value
- A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Join together (metal parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting with a blowpipe, electric arc, or other means, and uniting them by pressing, hammering, etc
- A sequence of letters, words, or symbols marked on a surface
- Join together (layers of fabric or padding) with lines of stitching to form a warm bed covering or garment, or for decorative effect
- The direction or production of films for the cinema or television
20 Clues: The activity or process of writing screenplays • The art or practice of taking and processing photos • A sequence of letters, words, or symbols marked on a surface • The direction or production of films for the cinema or television • The action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration • ...
Unit 8 2018-05-26
Across
- the noise made by a group of people clapping their hands and sometimes shouting to show their approval or enjoyment
- an article about somebody’s life and achievements, that is printed in a newspaper soon after they have died
- a work of art such as a painting, film/movie, book, etc. that is an excellent, or the best, example of the artist’s work
- art equipment, painters use it to draw their paintings on it
- a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public
- to demand that something happens or that somebody agrees to do something
- a person whose job is to be in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or an art gallery, etc.
- a passage between rows of seats in a church, theatre, train, etc., or between rows of shelves in a supermarket
- aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings
- to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner
- pots, dishes, etc. made with clay that is baked in an oven, especially when they are made by hand
Down
- a person who writes plays for theatre, television or radio
- to make figures or objects by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay, metal, etc.
- a newspaper printed on a large size of paper, generally considered more serious than smaller newspapers
- below the surface of water
- a simple picture that is drawn quickly and does not have any details
- especially attractive and exciting, and different from ordinary things or people
- to limit the size, amount or range of something
- a person who works underwater usually with a special equipment
- to form a picture in your mind of what something might be like
- these newspapers have small pages and short articles with a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, and are often thought of as less serious than other newspapers
21 Clues: below the surface of water • to limit the size, amount or range of something • a person who writes plays for theatre, television or radio • to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner • art equipment, painters use it to draw their paintings on it • a person who works underwater usually with a special equipment • ...
AP Art History Review 2016-01-07
Across
- Dome of the Rock
- Earliest style of Greek column
- Spanish cave art location
- Destroyer and Creator portrayed dancing on the dwarf of ignorance
- “Guernica”
- “The Gleaners” is an example of this genre
- Emotional Greek art
- Also called “American Romanticism” inspired by Manifest Destiny (three words no spaces)
- “The Peacock Skirt”(two words, no space)
- Hadrian’s temple of all gods including himself
- Ran off to Tahiti
- Designed the first big “dome” for cathedral in Florence
- Style of column featuring an ancanthus leaf capital
- Style of Monticello, designed by Jefferson
- “The Cry” or “The Scream”
- Thin paint is put on wet plaster and becomes permanent
- Soviet modern art
- “Boxy” and inspired by Roman building techniques
- The small renaissance in France before the big on in Italy
- “Ancient Enemies”
- Venus on the Half Shell
- Venetian or Florentine Renaissance ruler
- Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
- Technique for Justinian and Theodora political art
- Buddhist reliquary and worship space
Down
- Picasso, Gris and Braques
- Mobiles and stabiles
- Means “wild beasts”
- “Less is More” is its motto
- The distorted art at the end of the Renaissance
- Painted the most famous ceiling in the world
- Designed Johnson Wax Building and Falling Water
- Style influenced by the impact of light and color rather than line and shape
- Surface and form of Hammurabi’s Code
- The seeds made by Ai Wei Wei
- “Green Stripe”
- This Caesar built the Appian Way, portrayed in Primaporta
- Japanese “floating world” –pop culture of the age
- “Pointy” style of cathedral
- Darkness or lightness of any color
- “Persistence of Memory”
- Only female artist allowed to show with Impressionist artists
- “The Sleeping Gypsy”
- Buddhist tower
- Seurat’s technique
- Greek “high city”
- Inspired by the writings of Freud
- “Sagrada Familia”
- “Drip Painting”
- Location of “Forbidden City”
50 Clues: “Guernica” • “Green Stripe” • Buddhist tower • “Drip Painting” • Dome of the Rock • Ran off to Tahiti • Soviet modern art • Greek “high city” • “Sagrada Familia” • “Ancient Enemies” • Seurat’s technique • Means “wild beasts” • Emotional Greek art • Mobiles and stabiles • “The Sleeping Gypsy” • “Persistence of Memory” • Venus on the Half Shell • Picasso, Gris and Braques • Spanish cave art location • ...
Art Final Exam Review 2014-05-19
Across
- Refers to differences in values, colors, textures, shapes, and other elements.
- A color plus black.
- Is a mark made by a pointed tool and is often defined as a moving dot.
- The placement of forms, shapes, colors, and light and dark areas in a work of art.
- Is the repetition of visual movement - colors, shapes or lines.
- The type of balance where if you cut it in half it is identical on both sides.
- The paint used by most of the ancient world.
- Describes volume and mass, or the three-dimensional aspects of objects that take up space.
- It makes a paint more fluid.
- Is used by artists to create dominance and focus in their work.
- Is given credit for inventing oil paint.
- It holds paint to the surface it is painting on.
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- This element has two dimensions, length and width, and can be geometric or free-form.
- The element of art missing from this list is: line shape, value, color, space.
Down
- Uses the art elements in planned or random repetitions to enhance surfaces.
- Refers to dark and light.
- Refers to the distribution of visual weight in a work of art.
- The circular chart used to remember color relationships.
- A drawing technique to show value with single lines.
- Is one of the most important aspects of well-developed art and is planned by the artist.
- Neutral colors can be made by mixing what kind of colors?
- A chair that appears very close to you in a picture plan.
- Is the kind of space that surrounds an object.
- Is used by artists to direct viewers through their work, often to a focal area.
- The most consistently used vehicle.
- Secondary colors are obtained by mixing two ___________ colors.
- Which ingredient in paint provides the color?
28 Clues: A color plus black. • Refers to dark and light. • It makes a paint more fluid. • The most consistently used vehicle. • Is given credit for inventing oil paint. • The paint used by most of the ancient world. • Which ingredient in paint provides the color? • Is the kind of space that surrounds an object. • It holds paint to the surface it is painting on. • ...
AP Art History Review 2016-01-08
Across
- Buddhist tower
- “Persistence of Memory”
- The distorted art at the end of the Renaissance
- Thin paint is put on wet plaster and becomes permanent
- Emotional Greek art
- Soviet modern art
- “Pointy” style of cathedral
- Designed the first big “dome” for cathedral in Florence
- Darkness or lightness of any color
- Style influenced by the impact of light and color rather than line and shape
- Seurat’s technique
- Designed Johnson Wax Building and Falling Water
- “Sagrada Familia”
- Destroyer and Creator portrayed dancing on the dwarf of ignorance
- Earliest style of Greek column
- Surface and form of Hammurabi’s Code
- The small renaissance in France before the big on in Italy
- “Drip Painting”
- Venus on the Half Shell
- Buddhist reliquary and worship space
- Only female artist allowed to show with Impressionist artists
- Location of “Forbidden City”
- Spanish cave art location
- Means “wild beasts”
- This Caesar built the Appian Way, portrayed in Primaporta
- “The Gleaners” is an example of this genre
- “The Cry” or “The Scream”
Down
- Mobiles and stabiles
- “The Peacock Skirt”(two words, no space)
- “The Sleeping Gypsy”
- “Green Stripe”
- Japanese “floating world” –pop culture of the age
- Dome of the Rock
- Also called “American Romanticism” inspired by Manifest Destiny (three words no spaces)
- Hadrian’s temple of all gods including himself
- Picasso, Gris and Braques
- The seeds made by Ai Wei Wei
- Painted the most famous ceiling in the world
- Inspired by the writings of Freud
- Style of Monticello, designed by Jefferson
- Greek “high city”
- Venetian or Florentine Renaissance ruler
- Style of column featuring an ancanthus leaf capital
- “Boxy” and inspired by Roman building techniques
- “Guernica”
- “Less is More” is its motto
- Technique for Justinian and Theodora political art
- “Ancient Enemies”
- Ran off to Tahiti
- Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
50 Clues: “Guernica” • Buddhist tower • “Green Stripe” • “Drip Painting” • Dome of the Rock • Soviet modern art • “Sagrada Familia” • Greek “high city” • “Ancient Enemies” • Ran off to Tahiti • Seurat’s technique • Emotional Greek art • Means “wild beasts” • Mobiles and stabiles • “The Sleeping Gypsy” • “Persistence of Memory” • Venus on the Half Shell • Picasso, Gris and Braques • Spanish cave art location • ...
Art Terms - Crossword #1 2024-01-22
Across
- When a line connects back to the beginning or crosses itself it creates a _____.
- _____-contour is a method of drawing that creates the illusion of form.
- _____ texture is how something really feels when touched.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional is called _____.
- When something doesn't exist but is an illusion created with color, lines and/or value is a(n) _____.
- Lines that are _____ run side-to-side.
- Depth is the illusion of _____ in a picture.
- Shapes that are _____ and regular are called geometric.
- The seven building blocks of art are called the _____ of Art.
- Implied texture is when something _____ like it has texture.
- A _____ is the path of a moving point.
- The space that is made up of the objects is called _____.
- Three-dimensional objects include _____, height and width.
- The element of art which includes either how something actually feels or how it looks like it feels is _____.
Down
- Diagonal lines run at a(n) _____ between horizontal and vertical.
- The outermost limits (or outline) of an object are defined by a _____ line.
- A drawing technique where objects are placed low or high on the paper is called _____.
- An artistic form where materials are worked into three-dimensional objects is called _____.
- Lines that run up and down in direction are _____.
- An organic shape is considered free form and _____.
- The imitation of visual reality is called a(n) _____.
- _____ is a drawing technique when one object covers part of a second object.
- Space (an element of art) includes the area or distance around and _____ and inside the different parts of an artwork.
- A drawing technique that helps show the illusion of 3-D on a 2-D surface.
- _____ space is the area that surrounds an object.
- Two-dimensional includes the dimensions of height and _____.
26 Clues: Lines that are _____ run side-to-side. • A _____ is the path of a moving point. • Depth is the illusion of _____ in a picture. • _____ space is the area that surrounds an object. • Lines that run up and down in direction are _____. • An organic shape is considered free form and _____. • The imitation of visual reality is called a(n) _____. • ...
Arts Vocabulary 2023-08-03
Across
- What term is used to describe the arrangement of the visual elements in painting and other artwork?
- Which element of art refers distance or areas around?
- Colours on the color wheel that are opposite each other are called _____________
- What element of art is defined as a tactile quality of an object's surface?
- The state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association.
- This principle of art refers to how art elements help direct a viewer's eyes through a work of art?
- The empty space around and between the subject(s) of an image is_________________.
- Three colours next to each other on the colour wheel, composed of one dominant colour
- Red, Yellow and Blue are what colours?
- shadow, The result of the light being blocked by the object.
- When you mix black with a colour it is called
- A colour scheme based on only one, single colour tint. It uses only variations (shades) of a single hue.
Down
- Red Orange and Yellow are considered what colours?
- A shape that has or appears to have volume or looks 3-D is ____________
- Neither very dark nor very light.
- There are two types of texture. Real and _______________
- ___________is the area or part of an artwork's composition that the subject occupies, e.g, the a vase of flowers.
- the darkness or lightness of a surface
- Orange, Green, Violet are what colours?
- A repeated decorative design.
- Blue, Purple, Green are considered what colours?
- Marks that span a distance between two points.
- Also known as colour
- Irregular and imperfect shapes that are all slightly different from one another. They are often curved and flowing and can seem unpredictable.
- Creates dominance and focus in an artwork.
- Triangle, Circle, Square, are considered what shapes?
26 Clues: Also known as colour • A repeated decorative design. • Neither very dark nor very light. • the darkness or lightness of a surface • Red, Yellow and Blue are what colours? • Orange, Green, Violet are what colours? • Creates dominance and focus in an artwork. • When you mix black with a colour it is called • Marks that span a distance between two points. • ...
Kayleigh Rothermich 2023-01-19
Across
- - digital collages of images.
- - affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading.
- - same thing used over and over again.
- - (informal balance) not equal on both sides of a central line.
- - bits and bytes of computer memory. digital sources come from scans, photos, downloads, or drawing tables.
- - refers to publication, preparing material by correcting, condensing, or modifying.
- - a type of image which has been simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable.
- - measurement of how many dots or pixels that fit into one inch of space.
- - dots per inch
- - (formal balance) equal on both sides of a central line.
- - is the smallest unit of digital image or graphic that can be displayed.
Down
- - is the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.
- - is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- - its the part where all the separate elements come together to form a whole.
- - includes elements within the design the look measurably different from one another. You could use shape, texture, size or typeface to create this.
- - pixels per inch
- - is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page/screen's contents.
- - made up various components to make a whole, using elements, principles, function.
- - full size model of a design or device used for teaching.
- - combines elements of art using diversity & change.
- - ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art in a composition.
- balance - is one in which elements radiate from central point, creating balance.
- - the principle of art that refers to regular placement or reputition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
- - is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention. The visual point.
24 Clues: - dots per inch • - pixels per inch • - digital collages of images. • - same thing used over and over again. • - combines elements of art using diversity & change. • - (formal balance) equal on both sides of a central line. • - full size model of a design or device used for teaching. • - affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading. • ...
Kayleigh Rothermich 2023-01-19
Across
- - digital collages of images.
- - dots per inch
- - is a visual design principle which designers use to show the importance of each page/screen's contents.
- - is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
- - (formal balance) equal on both sides of a central line.
- - its the part where all the separate elements come together to form a whole.
- - affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading.
- - the principle of art that refers to regular placement or reputition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
- - bits and bytes of computer memory. digital sources come from scans, photos, downloads, or drawing tables.
- - ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art in a composition.
- - (informal balance) not equal on both sides of a central line.
- - made up various components to make a whole, using elements, principles, function.
Down
- - measurement of how many dots or pixels that fit into one inch of space.
- - includes elements within the design the look measurably different from one another. You could use shape, texture, size or typeface to create this.
- balance - is one in which elements radiate from central point, creating balance.
- - combines elements of art using diversity & change.
- - is the smallest unit of digital image or graphic that can be displayed.
- - same thing used over and over again.
- - is the part of the design that catches the viewers attention. The visual point.
- - refers to publication, preparing material by correcting, condensing, or modifying.
- - full size model of a design or device used for teaching.
- - pixels per inch
- - a type of image which has been simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable.
- - is the term that refers to printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.
24 Clues: - dots per inch • - pixels per inch • - digital collages of images. • - same thing used over and over again. • - combines elements of art using diversity & change. • - (formal balance) equal on both sides of a central line. • - full size model of a design or device used for teaching. • - affected by placement of images, perspective, and shading. • ...
Creativity 2023-08-27
Across
- the art of knotting string in patterns to make decorative articles.
- an implement for writing
- create a piece of music
- to put words on paper or computer
- Japanese art of repair broken vessels with gold or silver
- prepare food by mixing combining and heating the ingredients
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form.
- an implement to apply ink or paint
- produce a picture by making lines and marks on paper with a pencil or pen
- an activity involving skill in making things by hand
- a set of words set to music.
- prepare for publication by modifying it
- to take a still image with a camera
- a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images
- to join by making stitches with a needle and thread or a machine.
- a piece of ground growing grass flowers and shrubs.
- take action
Down
- a piece of writing in which the expression of feelings and ideas sometimes rhyming
- a Japanese poem
- bring together
- bloom of a plant
- an implement for coloring or drawing
- Japanese art of paper folding
- make an item by interlocking loops of wool or other yarn with needles or machine.
- make musical sounds with the voice.
- assemble in a certain way a piece of music or flowers
- the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for God.
- created works by humans to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power
- a color fluid used for writing or painting
- a piece of art made by sticking various different material on to a backing.
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something.
- written language in ordinary form.
- a device to record visual images
33 Clues: take action • bring together • a Japanese poem • bloom of a plant • create a piece of music • an implement for writing • a set of words set to music. • Japanese art of paper folding • a device to record visual images • to put words on paper or computer • an implement to apply ink or paint • written language in ordinary form. • make musical sounds with the voice. • ...
Elements and Principles of Art Review 2023-11-16
Across
- An element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
- A design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated.
- A flat figure created when actual or implied lines surround a space: geometric or organic.
- A visual tempo or beat-often described as alternating, regular, flowing, progressive, or jazzy.
- A large difference between two things. Ex: rough and smooth or black and white.
- The empty or open area between, around, above, below, and within objects.
- A feeling that all of the parts are working together as a team: the quality of wholeness.
- A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
Down
- The use of different lines, shapes, textures, colors, and other elements of design to create interest in a work of art.
- Element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes.
- A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action.
- The element of art that refers to the surface quality or feel of an object.
- Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer’s attention.
- Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth.
- Principle of design referring to the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work: equal weight.
- The relation of one object to another in size, amount, number, or degree-scale.
16 Clues: A design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated. • A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action. • Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer’s attention. • An element of art that refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. • The empty or open area between, around, above, below, and within objects. • ...
Chapter 5 2015-12-03
Across
- King of England
- Imposed taxes on imported goods
- art moved from religion
- Early influential thinkers
- All government comes from People
- an agreement to give up freedom
- King of Austria
- Francois Marie Arouet
Down
- King of Prussia
- Empress of russia
- 17th century English thinker
- rights belonging to all humans
- greek and roman style of art
- Author of Declaration of independence
- made the Social Contract
- absolute rulers
- 1st President of U.S.
- restricting access to
- informal social gathering
- made Encyclopedia
20 Clues: King of Prussia • King of England • absolute rulers • King of Austria • Empress of russia • made Encyclopedia • 1st President of U.S. • restricting access to • Francois Marie Arouet • art moved from religion • made the Social Contract • informal social gathering • Early influential thinkers • 17th century English thinker • greek and roman style of art • rights belonging to all humans • ...
Guess the Person (: 2017-02-26
Across
- Has long hair
- Forgets her backpack
- Gets her work done all the time
- Has a Pikachu hat
- Has a Five Night's at Freddy's hat
- Has glasses like Ajanae
- New to the Munchkins
- Brings his cubs hat
- Her cousin is George
- Her cousin is Yamileth
Down
- He likes paper airplanes
- Only girl out of four brothers
- His mom works with the Jellybeans
- Likes bringing Shopkins
- Loves Pokemon
- Likes playing the football in the gym
- She also goes to Art Club
- Goes to Art Club on Thursday
- Leaves early
- Brings water bottles
20 Clues: Leaves early • Has long hair • Loves Pokemon • Has a Pikachu hat • Brings his cubs hat • Forgets her backpack • New to the Munchkins • Brings water bottles • Her cousin is George • Her cousin is Yamileth • Likes bringing Shopkins • Has glasses like Ajanae • He likes paper airplanes • She also goes to Art Club • Goes to Art Club on Thursday • Only girl out of four brothers • ...
Unit 1 Vocab (use " - " as a space) 2020-10-09
Across
- painting, depth, detail
- individual, movement, alone
- painting technique,wall painting
- issac newton, gravity
- art period, re-birth, exeptional
- movement, religion, seperate
- biology, the human body
- universe, Earth in the center
- human, movement
- universe, sun in the center
Down
- the end of the middle ages, re-birth
- type of poem, Petrarca
- politics, movement, machiavelli
- important, valid, meaningful
- experiment, instructions, observing
- financial aid, arts, support
- taking apart to analyze, biology
- issac newton, clock, time
- focus, art, center
- design, pleasing to look at
20 Clues: human, movement • focus, art, center • issac newton, gravity • type of poem, Petrarca • painting, depth, detail • biology, the human body • issac newton, clock, time • individual, movement, alone • design, pleasing to look at • universe, sun in the center • important, valid, meaningful • financial aid, arts, support • movement, religion, seperate • universe, Earth in the center • ...
12. Mexican Handicrafts 2024-09-05
Across
- Clay, used in Mexican pottery.
- Fermented drink from the maguey plant.
- Skeleton figure dressed in elaborate clothes.
- Region known for its textiles.
- Handwoven fabric.
- Colorful folk art sculptures.
- Papier-mâché figure filled with candy.
- Traditional Mexican folk dance.
- Traditional embroidered blouse.
- Woven goods, often with intricate designs.
- Traditional Mexican shawl.
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- Decorative pottery from Puebla.
- Alcoholic beverage made from agave.
- Traditional men’s shirt.
- Mexican coffee, often handcrafted.
- Traditional Mexican horseman attire.
- Indigenous art known for beadwork.
- Traditional woven blanket.
- Traditional wide-brimmed hat.
- Handcrafted drink from Jalisco.
20 Clues: Handwoven fabric. • Traditional men’s shirt. • Traditional woven blanket. • Traditional Mexican shawl. • Colorful folk art sculptures. • Traditional wide-brimmed hat. • Clay, used in Mexican pottery. • Region known for its textiles. • Decorative pottery from Puebla. • Handcrafted drink from Jalisco. • Traditional Mexican folk dance. • Traditional embroidered blouse. • ...
Middle School Get Me Out Of Here 2024-12-16
Across
- Something you have when you sleep
- Rafe's new school
- a rectangular electronic device
- a way to get back at somebody
- A model of art
- When somebody hurts you, you want
- When people make fun of you
- a form of discipline
- Can Something you throw trash in
Down
- suspension in school
- Rafe's family's barber shop
- when you do something bad you are in
- Something you cook with
- conference happens when you get into trouble at school
- Main Character
- art on paper
- Rafe's imaginary best friend
- Rafe's sister
- Rafe's Enemy
- Rafe's friend from school
20 Clues: art on paper • Rafe's Enemy • Rafe's sister • A model of art • Main Character • Rafe's new school • suspension in school • a form of discipline • Something you cook with • Rafe's friend from school • Rafe's family's barber shop • When people make fun of you • Rafe's imaginary best friend • a way to get back at somebody • a rectangular electronic device • Can Something you throw trash in • ...
Meet Minneapolis Visitor Center 2025-02-25
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- “Arch”-itectural marvel
- Actor’s mecca…architects too!
- Lucy in the sky with pickles and onions
- Wet charm bracelet!
- Art deco obelisk
- Artist’s mecca…architects too!
- “Star” power!
- 10 miles yet “No Direction Home.
- Actually on Positively 5th Street
- Raining Purple
- Betty Crocker was NOT born here
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- Stage doors!
- Size matters!
- Where it all began
- Go Vikes (and Taylor Swift)
- More than pretty flowers
- 53’ and 193 acres of Mother Nature’s magic
- Best for these in the US
- Go for the architecture stay for the collection
- Art! Not Garfunkel.
20 Clues: Stage doors! • Size matters! • “Star” power! • Raining Purple • Art deco obelisk • Where it all began • Wet charm bracelet! • Art! Not Garfunkel. • “Arch”-itectural marvel • More than pretty flowers • Best for these in the US • Go Vikes (and Taylor Swift) • Actor’s mecca…architects too! • Artist’s mecca…architects too! • Betty Crocker was NOT born here • 10 miles yet “No Direction Home. • ...
Spanish words 2025-11-18
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- popular sport with a ball and goal
- government tasks
- device for listening to news/music
- to sing
- personal way of dressing
- sweet treat made from cocoa
- to chat, to talk
- magazines
- healthy foods like apples and bananas
- sports
- place where you watch movies
- time off school, usually in summer
- art of sound, songs, instruments
Down
- belief or faith
- to fight
- cute living creatures
- live music events
- strong dislike
- famous people
- to dance
- films, movies
- buildings where art or history is shown
- to travel
23 Clues: sports • to sing • to fight • to dance • magazines • to travel • famous people • films, movies • strong dislike • belief or faith • government tasks • to chat, to talk • live music events • cute living creatures • personal way of dressing • sweet treat made from cocoa • place where you watch movies • art of sound, songs, instruments • popular sport with a ball and goal • ...
Hispanic Christian Kingdoms: Architecture and Art 2023-11-23
Across
- Art from the 12th to 16th century
- They used horseshoe arches
- They made crosses and chests during this period
- Type of arches used in Romanesque architecture
- Making something out of gold
- Location of the Church of San Michael de Escalada
- Brightly colored illustrations
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- Where something is
- A picture that shows when events happened in order
- Lots of details
- What century did Mozarabic art appear
- What style of art The Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos
12 Clues: Lots of details • Where something is • They used horseshoe arches • Making something out of gold • Brightly colored illustrations • Art from the 12th to 16th century • What century did Mozarabic art appear • Type of arches used in Romanesque architecture • They made crosses and chests during this period • Location of the Church of San Michael de Escalada • ...
Bible 2022-05-21
Across
- Pictures that are drawn or Made with paint
- strong belief in God a religion
- A piece of Art used in churches
- famous Italian Artist who made Biblical art
- One of Michelangelo's famous artworks
Down
- Music used to worship and praise God
- helps us engage with the bible
- Transfiguration is made by
- uses two parts of the brain
- Play with Instruments
- The book that tells us about Jesus and God
- a famous sculpture by Michelangelo
12 Clues: Play with Instruments • Transfiguration is made by • uses two parts of the brain • helps us engage with the bible • strong belief in God a religion • A piece of Art used in churches • a famous sculpture by Michelangelo • Music used to worship and praise God • One of Michelangelo's famous artworks • Pictures that are drawn or Made with paint • ...
Printmaking 2024-10-02
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- An artist known for using bright colours and simple shapes.
- The outline or edge of a shape or figure.
- The coloured liquid used to make prints.
- How something feels or looks like it feels, such as rough or smooth.
- A group of prints made from the same tile or plate.
- Moving an image from one surface to another, like from tracing paper to a poly tile.
- An art style known for using bright, bold colours that don’t look realistic.
- Cutting into a surface, like you do with poly tiles in printmaking.
- Creating art by pressing inked surfaces onto paper.
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- The part of the print where ink is applied.
- A technique where you carve away more each time to print different colours.
- A famous artist who changed the way people looked at art, often using bold lines and abstract faces.
- How the image looks reversed when you print it.
- A flat area enclosed by lines, can be geometric or organic.
- A mark that connects two points; can be thick or thin.
- A style of abstract art where objects are shown from many angles, often using geometric shapes.
- The part of a print where there is no ink.
- A type of print where the raised surface creates the image.
- Copying an image by drawing over it, usually with thin paper.
19 Clues: The coloured liquid used to make prints. • The outline or edge of a shape or figure. • The part of a print where there is no ink. • The part of the print where ink is applied. • How the image looks reversed when you print it. • A group of prints made from the same tile or plate. • Creating art by pressing inked surfaces onto paper. • ...
Creative Writing (charades, teacher edition) 2022-05-26
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- teaches the science and currently teaches living environment
- Art teacher in the school, she teaches studio in crafts and ap art right now
- sweetest person ever, she teaches art also, she teaches studio in art currently.
- english teacher who also teaches ap seminar
- not a teacher.But very important in the school.
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- AP euro. that's the only hint.
- 9th grade science teacher. Teaches Earth Sceince
- one of the nicest teachers ever, but makes us write vignettes
- the most interesting( in a good way) health teacher ever
- math teacher who currently teaches algebra 2
- BFS teacher
11 Clues: BFS teacher • AP euro. that's the only hint. • english teacher who also teaches ap seminar • math teacher who currently teaches algebra 2 • not a teacher.But very important in the school. • 9th grade science teacher. Teaches Earth Sceince • the most interesting( in a good way) health teacher ever • teaches the science and currently teaches living environment • ...
SMArt Crossword 2023-09-19
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- the change of weather caused by the earths position to the sun
- art that is depicting the artist
- the action including paint and brushes on canvas
- Your Smart Instructor
- a story including panels, illustrations, and text bubbles
- the combination of drawings to create a moving image, an illustrative style in motion
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- art 2d artform that uses pencil and paper
- the tiles of a game that include numbers in the form of dots
- Your Smart instructor
- the art museum right here in Kalamazoo Michigan
- an art material from earth that is commonly used to create pots and cups
- the university in Kalamazoo
12 Clues: Your Smart instructor • Your Smart Instructor • the university in Kalamazoo • art that is depicting the artist • art 2d artform that uses pencil and paper • the art museum right here in Kalamazoo Michigan • the action including paint and brushes on canvas • a story including panels, illustrations, and text bubbles • ...
Vocab 2024-09-17
9 Clues: 3D art • wet plaster • bishop seat • painting of god • odd roman deign • art not classical art • religious representation • deep thought or relaxation • artistic style expressing emotion
EO UP's Retreat to Japan 2024-03-06
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- The art of growing small trees
- Japanese Lunchbox
- Japanese art of wrapping goods and gifts using sustainable cloth and fabric instead of wrapping paper
- A trained Japanese hostess
- Part of the world in which Japan is located
- The Japanese name for Japan
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- Japanese currency
- Most Important Crop in Japan
- Cherry Blossom’s Alternate Name
- The art of folding paper
- Highest point in Japan
- Japanese sport featuring men in what looks like adult diapers
12 Clues: Japanese currency • Japanese Lunchbox • Highest point in Japan • The art of folding paper • A trained Japanese hostess • The Japanese name for Japan • Most Important Crop in Japan • The art of growing small trees • Cherry Blossom’s Alternate Name • Part of the world in which Japan is located • Japanese sport featuring men in what looks like adult diapers • ...
TTS 2022-12-22
Across
- Art Deco mempresentasikan?
- Kata Art Deco sendiri mulai muncul dari tahun 1925 di sebuah konferensi l'Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs Industriels et Modernes yang diadakan di kota?
- Art Deco adalah sebuah desain arsitektur yang bersifat?
- Orang yang dikenal dengan hiasan kaca dan desain perhiasannya pada style artdeco adalah?
- Penggunaan gaya Art Deco di indonesia merupakan pengaruh yang meluas pada masa perang dunia ke?
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- Dimana pertama kali ditemukannya Art Deco?
- Salah satu ciri khas dari karakter gaya artdeco adalah?
- Orang yang dikenal dengan perak dan pekerjaan metalnya pada artdeco adalah?
- Tokoh perancang pakaian yang dianggap sebagai pelopor gaya kesenian artdeco adalah?
- Bioskop megaria yang bergaya artdeco berada di?
10 Clues: Art Deco mempresentasikan? • Dimana pertama kali ditemukannya Art Deco? • Bioskop megaria yang bergaya artdeco berada di? • Salah satu ciri khas dari karakter gaya artdeco adalah? • Art Deco adalah sebuah desain arsitektur yang bersifat? • Orang yang dikenal dengan perak dan pekerjaan metalnya pada artdeco adalah? • ...
Kandinsky's Abstract Art 2025-09-15
Across
- How the art feels
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
- Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, colors, and forms.
- Russian artist credited as a pioneer of abstract art.
- A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point
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- Kandinsky's home country
- A visual element derived from reflected light, often described by hue, value, and intensity
- The expression of human creative skill and imagination
- A two-dimensional, enclosed area defined by line, color, or texture.
- Having a common center, often used to describe circles within circles
10 Clues: How the art feels • Kandinsky's home country • Russian artist credited as a pioneer of abstract art. • A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point • The expression of human creative skill and imagination • An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume • A two-dimensional, enclosed area defined by line, color, or texture. • ...
Spanish crossword puzzle 2012-12-11
Across
- a high point on a castle
- up-to-date
- life-like
- taken with a camera
- one-of-a-kind
- amazing
- to make yourself noticeable
- old
- design
- to gouge out
- usually carved out of marble
- helps cross over bridges
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- you use a pencil to make this
- very old
- usually made with clay
- astonishing
- large carving
- arts that uses your hands
- creative
- another name for making a film
- where art is shown
- new
- displays art
- used to paint
- asking your opinion
25 Clues: new • old • design • amazing • very old • creative • life-like • up-to-date • astonishing • displays art • to gouge out • large carving • one-of-a-kind • used to paint • where art is shown • taken with a camera • asking your opinion • usually made with clay • a high point on a castle • helps cross over bridges • arts that uses your hands • to make yourself noticeable • usually carved out of marble • ...
Final Project 2014-12-07
Across
- Results
- Race
- Judge
- Values
- Numbers
- Doubles
- Mind
- Decisions
- Evidence
- Act
- Individuals
- Yoga
- Pay
- Now
- Conduct
- Quantitative
- Health
- Why
- Age
- Intuition
- Skill
- Grey
- Principles
- Right
- Senses
- Morals
- Deep
- Know
Down
- College
- Whole
- Fatigue
- Stress
- Studies
- Gay
- Diversity
- Vulnerability
- Reliability
- Religion
- Method
- Nutrition
- Bias
- Difficult
- Empathy
- Love
- Qualitative
- Assumptions
- Hard
- Body
- Confusing
- Sampling
- Art
- Sleep
52 Clues: Gay • Act • Pay • Now • Why • Age • Art • Race • Mind • Bias • Yoga • Love • Hard • Body • Grey • Deep • Know • Whole • Judge • Skill • Sleep • Right • Stress • Values • Method • Health • Senses • Morals • College • Fatigue • Results • Studies • Numbers • Doubles • Empathy • Conduct • Religion • Evidence • Sampling • Diversity • Nutrition • Decisions • Difficult • Intuition • Confusing • Principles • Reliability • Individuals • Qualitative • Assumptions • Quantitative • Vulnerability
subjects 2021-06-25
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- c_ _ _i_ _l chemistry
- o_ _a_ _ natural Sciences
- m_ _i_ music
- s_ _ _n_ _ chemistry
- s_ _s math
- c_ _ _i_ _a_ _ _ language and literature
- e_ _ _r_ _ _n_ _ chemistry
- s_ _ _e_ _ natural Sciences
- n_ _ _e_ _ math
- i_ _t_ _m_ _t_ music
- c_ _a_ _ _ _t_ art
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- p_ _m_ language and literature
- f_ _c_ _o_ _ math
- a_ _m_ _s natural Sciences
- m_ _o_ _ _s music
- c_ _ _t_ _ _e_ social Sciences
- l_ _ _e_ _s language and literature
- w_ _s social Sciences
- p_ _s_ _n art
- s_ _r_ social Sciences
20 Clues: s_ _s math • m_ _i_ music • p_ _s_ _n art • n_ _ _e_ _ math • f_ _c_ _o_ _ math • m_ _o_ _ _s music • c_ _a_ _ _ _t_ art • s_ _ _n_ _ chemistry • i_ _t_ _m_ _t_ music • c_ _ _i_ _l chemistry • w_ _s social Sciences • s_ _r_ social Sciences • o_ _a_ _ natural Sciences • a_ _m_ _s natural Sciences • e_ _ _r_ _ _n_ _ chemistry • s_ _ _e_ _ natural Sciences • p_ _m_ language and literature • ...
Cotidie stage 10-11 2024-02-12
Across
- habeas corpus
- Jesus the Nazarene king of the Jews
- consensus
- new order of the ages
- status quo
- Hail Mary
- sub Poena
- that is
- fortes fortuna iuvat
- with praise
- lamb of god
- free
- with great praise
- Rx
- ante meridiem
- alias
Down
- since the city was founded
- art for the sake of art
- errare humanum est
- after childbirth
- ex parte
- Vito
- through hundred
- confer
- vice versa
- felicem annum novum
- tabula rasa
- thus
- post meridiem
- a wise saying
- via
- ad noc
32 Clues: Rx • via • Vito • thus • free • alias • confer • ad noc • that is • ex parte • consensus • Hail Mary • sub Poena • status quo • vice versa • tabula rasa • with praise • lamb of god • habeas corpus • post meridiem • a wise saying • ante meridiem • through hundred • after childbirth • with great praise • errare humanum est • felicem annum novum • fortes fortuna iuvat • new order of the ages • art for the sake of art • ...
U3L2 2023-02-23
Across
- they could
- a great deal
- we were
- a hard shiny material
- material made of animal skin
- they got dressed
- fine/delicate
- he competed
- material made from trees
- art made with paint
- I put
- shiny gold material
- expensive
- shiny silver material
- inexpensive
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- 3-dimensional art form made from hard material
- handmade
- material made of clay
- can I see?
- come on
- she served
- one way to say you're welcome
- excuse me when you move past someone
- unique
- material of rocks
- painting of a person
26 Clues: I put • unique • come on • we were • handmade • expensive • they could • can I see? • she served • he competed • inexpensive • a great deal • fine/delicate • they got dressed • material of rocks • art made with paint • shiny gold material • painting of a person • material made of clay • a hard shiny material • shiny silver material • material made from trees • material made of animal skin • ...
INFERTILITY 2024-08-21
Across
- MILD OLIGOSPERMIA CAN BE MANAGED BY
- DAY5 EMBRYO FOR TRANSFER
- OVARIAN RESERVE INDICATOR (3)
- FIBROID AND INFERTILITY
- FLARE EFFECT (2)
- WHAT IF MORE THAN 3 EMBRYOS IMPLANTED (2)
- FOLLOWS HCG TRIGGER
- DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ASHERMANN’S SYNDROME
- HYPERANDROGENISM
- INFERTILITY IS FAILURE TO CONCEIVE 1YR AFTER (2)
- OPTION FOR PREMATURE OVARIAN FAILURE (2)
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- OPTIMIUM PREOVULATORY FOLLICLE MM (2)
- TUBAL PATENCY TEST
- TUBO-PERITONEAL-OVARIAN FACTORS
- MANAGES HYPERPROLACTINEMIA
- UNIFOLLICULAR MATURATION REDUCES OHSS
- SUPPORTS LUTEAL PHASE
- OOCYTES RETREIVED BY
- ART FOR ABSENT FUNCTIONAL ENDOMETRIUM
- ART FOR SEVERE OLIGOSPERMIA
20 Clues: FLARE EFFECT (2) • HYPERANDROGENISM • TUBAL PATENCY TEST • FOLLOWS HCG TRIGGER • OOCYTES RETREIVED BY • SUPPORTS LUTEAL PHASE • FIBROID AND INFERTILITY • DAY5 EMBRYO FOR TRANSFER • MANAGES HYPERPROLACTINEMIA • ART FOR SEVERE OLIGOSPERMIA • OVARIAN RESERVE INDICATOR (3) • TUBO-PERITONEAL-OVARIAN FACTORS • MILD OLIGOSPERMIA CAN BE MANAGED BY • OPTIMIUM PREOVULATORY FOLLICLE MM (2) • ...
Cool 2023-04-27
Across
- surviving in the wild
- Migrating to different lands
- Likes to chase mice
- settling in an area
- Having your own beliefs
- Being a dominant person
- Trading goods with others
- Finding a place and claiming it
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- Being a native to the place
- Having your own spiritual beliefs
- Large marsupial
- Having your own way of doing things
- putting white people over black people
- Has a trunk
- Making a colony
- Flying mammal
- people have more power than others
- having an art style
- owning your own land
- Man's best friend
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Making a colony • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • settling in an area • having an art style • owning your own land • surviving in the wild • Having your own beliefs • Being a dominant person • Trading goods with others • Being a native to the place • Migrating to different lands • Finding a place and claiming it • ...
Cool 2023-04-27
Across
- Having your own beliefs
- owning your own land
- Has a trunk
- surviving in the wild
- Likes to chase mice
- Finding a place and claiming it
- putting white people over black people
- settling in an area
- Migrating to different lands
Down
- Having your own way of doing things
- Being a native to the place
- having an art style
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Trading goods with others
- Having your own spiritual beliefs
- Making a colony
- people have more power than others
- Being a dominant person
- Man's best friend
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Making a colony • Man's best friend • having an art style • Likes to chase mice • settling in an area • owning your own land • surviving in the wild • Having your own beliefs • Being a dominant person • Trading goods with others • Being a native to the place • Migrating to different lands • Finding a place and claiming it • ...
Middle School Get Me Out Of Here 2024-12-16
Across
- Something you have when you sleep
- Rafe's new school
- a rectangular electronic device
- a way to get back at somebody
- A model of art
- When somebody hurts you, you want
- When people make fun of you
- a form of discipline
- Can Something you throw trash in
Down
- suspension in school
- Rafe's family's barber shop
- when you do something bad you are in
- Something you cook with
- conference happens when you get into trouble at school
- Main Character
- art on paper
- Rafe's imaginary best friend
- Rafe's sister
- Rafe's Enemy
- Rafe's friend from school
20 Clues: art on paper • Rafe's Enemy • Rafe's sister • A model of art • Main Character • Rafe's new school • suspension in school • a form of discipline • Something you cook with • Rafe's friend from school • Rafe's family's barber shop • When people make fun of you • Rafe's imaginary best friend • a way to get back at somebody • a rectangular electronic device • Can Something you throw trash in • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-18
Across
- Father of Humanism.
- Madonnas.
- Sponsors of the arts.
- 3D paintings.
- “Father or Renaissance paintings”.
- Pointed out evils of the Renaissance time period.
- Romeo and Juliet.
- Famous for art, buildings, canals.
- Revival of learning and new interest in art in the western world.
- Movement in painting.
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- Don Quixote.
- Focus on man’s capabilities.
- Mona Lisa.
- Did writings on government.
- What they listened to in the Middle Ages.
- Where Shakespeare was from.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Moveable type.
- Where the Renaissance started.
- Family that sponsored the arts.
20 Clues: Madonnas. • Mona Lisa. • Don Quixote. • 3D paintings. • Moveable type. • Romeo and Juliet. • Father of Humanism. • Sponsors of the arts. • Movement in painting. • Did writings on government. • Where Shakespeare was from. • Painted the Sistine Chapel. • Focus on man’s capabilities. • Where the Renaissance started. • Family that sponsored the arts. • “Father or Renaissance paintings”. • ...
Olympic Feats Challenge 2023-10-09
Across
- - Horseback riding competitions
- - Shooting arrows at targets
- - Paddling in narrow boats
- - Japanese martial art emphasizing throws
- - Propelling a boat with oars
- - Lifting heavy barbells
- - Swordplay in a competitive setting
- - Punching and sparring in the ring
- - Track and field events
- - Shuttlecock racquet sport
- - Performing acrobatics in the pool
Down
- - Grappling and pinning opponents
- - Artistic water routines
- - Displaying agility and strength
- - Racing on two wheels
- - Korean martial art with kicks
- - Aiming at targets with precision
- - Combining swimming, cycling, and running
- - Team sport played with a ball over a net
- - Competing in water races
20 Clues: - Racing on two wheels • - Lifting heavy barbells • - Track and field events • - Artistic water routines • - Paddling in narrow boats • - Competing in water races • - Shuttlecock racquet sport • - Shooting arrows at targets • - Propelling a boat with oars • - Horseback riding competitions • - Korean martial art with kicks • - Grappling and pinning opponents • ...
la clases 2022-09-30
Across
- why not
- i like ,but i prefer
- because
- but
- sometimes i like
- i dont have
- plus
- that
- my favorite class is
- favorite
- the
- yes
- i dont know if i like
- me
- sometimes
- i prefer
- do you prefer
- my favorite class is art
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- a little
- you like
- of
- i dont like
- i love
- i love art class
- i dont have music clase
- i dont like math class
- class
- i like a little
- me
- because
- it is
- i like
- no
33 Clues: of • me • no • me • but • the • yes • plus • that • class • it is • i love • i like • why not • because • because • a little • you like • favorite • i prefer • sometimes • i dont like • i dont have • do you prefer • i like a little • i love art class • sometimes i like • i like ,but i prefer • my favorite class is • i dont know if i like • i dont like math class • i dont have music clase • my favorite class is art
