art Crossword Puzzles
2D Art Study Guide 2025-12-08
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- red, blue, yellow color grouping
- red/green, orange/blue, purple/yellow groups
- a complete work of art
- used to smear or smudge graphite on paper
- artwork that depicts inanimate subject matter
- See colors when listening to music/ Wassily Kandinsky
- orange, purple, green color grouping
- no representation of a person place or thing
- using dots to shade an image
- the "b" pencils
- skill that allows artist to change a 2D form to 3D without shading
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- artwork of a person(s)
- she was considered the first abstract artist
- area around the subject in the artwork
- used complimentary colors in his painting
- 3D sculpture of the upper half of the human body
- the model for the artwork
- the subject within the artwork
- using crossed lines to shade an image
- a formal type of balance that consists of mirroring portions of an image
- the "H" pencils
21 Clues: the "b" pencils • the "H" pencils • artwork of a person(s) • a complete work of art • the model for the artwork • using dots to shade an image • the subject within the artwork • red, blue, yellow color grouping • orange, purple, green color grouping • using crossed lines to shade an image • area around the subject in the artwork • used complimentary colors in his painting • ...
Words from Art & Literature 2025-06-09
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- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- A mark made by a paint brush.
- A genre of imaginative fiction involving magic and other supernatural phenomena.
- A distinctive manner or way of doing something.
- A serious disagreement or argument; a protracted armed struggle.
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
- The art or craft of making pots, dishes, and other articles from clay and hardening them by firing.
- A literary genre and type of dramatic work that is amusing and satirical in its tone, mostly having a cheerful ending.
- A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g., as brave as a lion).
- A humorous five-line poem with a strict rhyme scheme (AABBA).
- The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
- A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty.
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- A piece of writing in which words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are arranged in lines which often rhyme.
- A person or an animal in a book, play, or movie.
- The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- A public display of works of art or other items.
- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices.
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- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
- Written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
- A strong, coarse unbleached cloth made from hemp, flax, or cotton; a piece of this cloth used as a surface for oil painting.
- The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- A genre of fiction focusing on love stories.
- The act of resolving or determining upon an action or course of action.
- A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
- A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small pieces of stone, tile, glass, etc.
- Writing arranged with a metrical rhythm, typically having a rhyme.
- A genre of fiction dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster-than-light travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, typically ten syllables per line.
- The action or skill of using paint.
- A thin board or slab on which an artist sets out and mixes colors.
- A print produced by the process of engraving a design into a metal plate.
- A genre of fiction characterized by suspense, excitement, and a sense of urgency.
- A genre of fiction where a crime or puzzle is to be solved.
- A dramatic work for the stage or to be broadcast.
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood.
- A genre of fiction designed to frighten or appall.
- A painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
- A room or building for the display of works of art.
- A detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary or philosophical theory.
- A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.
- A person who narrates something, especially a character who recounts the events of a novel or narrative poem.
50 Clues: A mark made by a paint brush. • The action or skill of using paint. • A genre of fiction focusing on love stories. • A distinctive manner or way of doing something. • A person or an animal in a book, play, or movie. • A public display of works of art or other items. • A dramatic work for the stage or to be broadcast. • A genre of fiction designed to frighten or appall. • ...
Intermediate Art Exam 25 2025-06-01
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- practice to remove air bubbles from clay
- combining elements to create cohesion
- outer covering for ceramics that adds color
- the area around between and within works of art
- created by light reflecting off objects
- can be created from any color by adding white
- can be created from any color by adding grey
- jewelry worn on the wrist
- created by the illusion of motion
- literary art form using rhyme and rhythm
- style that turns objects into simpler shapes
- continent that sold their own people into slavery
- how something feels
- used as "glue" to attach clay
- 3-d shape and structure of an object
- the use of visual elements to create stability
- used as the 1st social system and adjourns royalty
- one primary + one secondary
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- decorative band or frame that surrounds a page
- clay crafts hardened by heat
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- can be created from any color by adding black
- used to harden and make clay waterproof
- artist who decorates manuscripts
- softening the edges between colors
- draws attention to specific part or area
- 3 or more colors next to one another
- use of differences to create impact and interest
- traditional pen used to hold ink
- method of rolling clay
- to rough up the surface
- material we used to make beads this semester
- no water left in clay and ready to be fired
- jewelry worn on the neck
- the representation of an individual
- material used after rolling and before stringing
- in charge of writing the story
- one of the founders of cubism
- the first kiln firing
- jewelry worn on the ear
- any unfired clay
- design element repeated regularly
42 Clues: any unfired clay • how something feels • the first kiln firing • method of rolling clay • to rough up the surface • jewelry worn on the ear • jewelry worn on the neck • jewelry worn on the wrist • one primary + one secondary • clay crafts hardened by heat • one of the founders of cubism • used as "glue" to attach clay • in charge of writing the story • artist who decorates manuscripts • ...
Art, Music, and Culture 2025-07-10
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- – qo'shiq
- – melodiya
- – gitara
- – san'at
- – ritm
- – galereya
- – film
- – raqs
- – madaniyat
- – so'zlar (qo'shiq so'zlari)
- – rasmlar
- – chiqish, ijro
- – teatr
- – ijodkorlik
- – haykaltaroshlik
- – ko'rgazma
- – an'ana
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- – klassik
- – tasavvur
- – chizma
- – musiqa
- – zamonaviy
- – janr
- – kontsert
- – piano
- – san'atkor
- – asbob
- – ifoda
- – iste'dod
- – festival
30 Clues: – ritm • – film • – janr • – raqs • – piano • – teatr • – asbob • – ifoda • – chizma • – gitara • – san'at • – musiqa • – an'ana • – klassik • – qo'shiq • – rasmlar • – tasavvur • – melodiya • – galereya • – kontsert • – iste'dod • – festival • – zamonaviy • – madaniyat • – san'atkor • – ko'rgazma • – ijodkorlik • – chiqish, ijro • – haykaltaroshlik • – so'zlar (qo'shiq so'zlari)
History of Art II 2025-06-30
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- A person who dies for their religious beliefs.
- A style of art and buildings from around 1000–1200 AD with thick walls and round arches.
- A painted image of a holy figure used for prayer.
- A common image of Christ as ruler of the world.
- A large round stained glass window, often found in Gothic cathedrals.
- A tunnel-shaped roof made with stone.
- A rounded part at the end of a church, often where the altar is.
- A common image of Jesus in early Christian art, holding a sheep.
- A famous Byzantine emperor who supported art and churches.
- A shiny gold surface used in paintings to show heaven or holiness.
- An outside support that holds up high walls.
- A ceiling with crossing stone ribs for support and decoration.
- The use of images and symbols in art to tell religious stories.
- A floor plan in the shape of a cross.
- A stone creature on a building used to carry rainwater away.
- A style from the 12th–15th centuries with tall buildings and pointed arches.
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- A church design that is round or square, not long like a basilica.
- Colored glass windows that show religious scenes.
- A curved shape used in Romanesque buildings.
- The long central space in a church where people sit or stand.
- Narrow openings that let in little light, common in Romanesque style.
- A religious journey to a sacred place.
- A carved decoration above a church door.
- A picture made from tiny colored stones or glass pieces.
- A tall arch with a sharp top, common in Gothic buildings.
- A long building used for Christian worship, based on Roman public buildings.
- Underground cemeteries where early Christians buried their dead.
- Strong, heavy walls often seen in Romanesque churches.
- A large church in Constantinople (now Istanbul), known for its big dome.
- A Christian symbol using the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek.
30 Clues: A tunnel-shaped roof made with stone. • A floor plan in the shape of a cross. • A religious journey to a sacred place. • A carved decoration above a church door. • A curved shape used in Romanesque buildings. • An outside support that holds up high walls. • A person who dies for their religious beliefs. • A common image of Christ as ruler of the world. • ...
Support Maine Art Gallery 2025-10-21
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- Painter of note whose husband managed gallery
- President when Academy was built
- Renown bird sculptor
- What you can do
- Popular with art classes
- what pupils did in 1890
- Never out of style
- Major 2025 focus
- Study in black
- Restoration project
- Painted sloops despite macular degeneration
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- Vital tools for exhibition committee
- Carved eagles from woodworking shop in Bremen
- Vital part of gallery operations
- What judges look for
- Owner of MAG's home on Warren Street
- Gene who helped Mildred Burrage
- You don't have to be an artist to do this
- What some shows are
- How some masterpieces originate
- Husband/wife founders of MAG
21 Clues: Study in black • What you can do • Major 2025 focus • Never out of style • What some shows are • Restoration project • What judges look for • Renown bird sculptor • what pupils did in 1890 • Popular with art classes • Husband/wife founders of MAG • Gene who helped Mildred Burrage • How some masterpieces originate • Vital part of gallery operations • President when Academy was built • ...
“The Art of Seduction” 2025-10-22
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- The light left behind after passion.
- The small proof that something real is happening.
- The electric pause between want and touch.
- The most seductive kind of power.
- What begins when restraint ends.
- What builds in silence before a kiss.
- The unspoken language of attraction.
- To want something you already know too well.
- The pace that two hearts naturally fall into.
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- The subtle magnetism that pulls without asking.
- The connection that happens before words ever do.
- The softest sound that can still undo someone.
- The moment where control becomes connection.
- The invisible exchange between two souls.
- Softness that feels like luxury on skin.
- To invite curiosity with confidence.
- The beginning of everything unspoken.
- The body’s honest reaction to desire.
- The body’s way of remembering affection.
- What starts the burn.
20 Clues: What starts the burn. • What begins when restraint ends. • The most seductive kind of power. • The light left behind after passion. • To invite curiosity with confidence. • The unspoken language of attraction. • The beginning of everything unspoken. • The body’s honest reaction to desire. • What builds in silence before a kiss. • Softness that feels like luxury on skin. • ...
Art 2 Vocabulary Review 2026-01-04
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- The area surrounding a recognizable shape/form, which contains no other shapes/forms.
- To not show any recognizable images or ideas (non-purposeful)
- When objects on the right and left are different, but their visual weight is the same.
- Similar shapes placed side by side in a line.
- Shapes with imprecise curves, commonly found in nature.
- Clean and organized artwork.
- To record a grouping of inanimate objects.
- When one of the Elements is applied similarly throughout an image.
- To illustrate the beauty in the human form
- A continuous mark
- The visual demonstration of distance in nature, creating a progressive shortening of objects as they move farther away.
- Colors that are across from one another on the color wheel
- Reflective light bouncing off an object to your eye.
- To tell a story either biographical or Literary (fiction).
- To be used as a functional object.
- Three or more colors that are beside one another on the color wheel.
- The right and left are mirror copies of each other.
- To record a specific (important) moment in time.
- How large/small one object is compared to another.
- The area of a scene between the Foreground and Background.
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- Repetition of the same shape/design.
- – to show feelings
- The area containing a recognizable shape/form.
- To capture the beauty in a landscape or animal.
- One color from Tint to Shade.
- One area of the artwork that stands out. A focal point.
- The area of a scene farthest from the viewer.
- A three-dimensional object (Height, Width, and Depth)
- Shapes containing straight lines and angles, created with mathematical accuracy.
- The illusion of distance in an image.
- To criticize perceived faults in societal norms, often focusing on politics and religion.
- A flat area that has only two dimensions (Height and Width)
- When the visual weight of an artwork is equal on both sides.
- Extremely different tones/colors beside each other.
- The surface quality of an object. (Rough, Sharp, Smooth)
- Line/shape that creates the appearance of an action.
- The area of a scene closest to the viewer.
- To record every day activities of the working class.
- Areas of lightness and darkness
- The mathematical method of creating distance, creating a progressive shortening of objects as they move farther away.
- Flattened, distorted representation of real objects
- The line where the ground meets the sky.
- To capture the idea of a higher power in the world
43 Clues: A continuous mark • – to show feelings • Clean and organized artwork. • One color from Tint to Shade. • Areas of lightness and darkness • To be used as a functional object. • Repetition of the same shape/design. • The illusion of distance in an image. • The line where the ground meets the sky. • To record a grouping of inanimate objects. • ...
ART 1 - Exam Review 2025-12-14
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- This element of design refers to a mark on a surface and is often referred to as a "moving dot."
- This element of design is 2-dimensional, flat and can be geometric or organic.
- The # of days we wait between when your clay is constructed and when we put it through the kiln.
- A color scheme that has 2 sets of colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
- Points towards your focal point.
- A small square used to show the difference between a glaze color before & after the kiln.
- One color on the color wheel, plus white.
- A color scheme that is one color on the color wheel, plus the 2 colors closest to the complementary.
- Used for smoothing your surface.
- A color scheme that has 2 colors opposite of each other.
- A pencil that has softer lead, is thick, dark & used for shading.
- Flat sheets of clay.
- Scratching hatch marks (x's) into a piece of clay to help attach pieces together.
- This element of design refers to surface quality - actual & implied.
- Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet, Red-Orange & Yellow-Orange
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- A Stage Of Clay - Your clay is ready to be constructed. If you hold clay on your finger, it will hold its shape/not droop. Should be able to "flex" slightly.
- The rule that is a guideline where you divide your composition into sections, then place your focal point where the lines cross to get a more pleasing composition.
- A color scheme that has 2-3 colors that are closest to each other on the color wheel.
- The other type of shape that does not have a specific name and is more natural, free flowing, etc.
- 3-Dimensional, has depth where parts look like they "pop out" at you.
- When shading, the lightest part of your object.
- The "hockey puck" tool we used to apply pressure for linoleum block printmaking.
- Kneading your clay to get all of the air bubbles out. Prevents your clay from blowing up in the kiln.
- How many layers of glaze you need to avoid seeing your paintbrush strokes after it goes through the kiln.
- When shading, this is inbetween the lightest & darkest part of the object.
- A Stage Of Clay - The first firing that makes your clay ready for glaze.
- A pencil with harder lead, is thin, light & used for detail.
- A Stage Of Clay - Clay is constructed, but unfired. If your clay is in the kiln room drying out, you are currently in this stage.
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- A Stage Of Clay - Clay that has been fired in the first firing.
- A color scheme that is one color on the color wheel, plus tints & shades.
- A "normal" #2 pencil.
- A blending tool used to smooth your pencil lead.
- A shape that is a square, rectangle, oval, circle, etc.
- A type of large oven used for making clay objects hard after they have been shaped.
- Makes sure your clay is the same thickness all the way through to ensure that your clay is drying out evenly.
- The principle of design used to make all of the pieces of an artwork look like they belong together through alignment, proximity, repeating elements, colors, etc.
- A mixture of clay and water that is put onto the clay after scoring and before attaching.
- Orange, Violet & Green
- A Stage Of Clay - Clay is capable of being molded or formed (soft/malleable). What you get at the start of your projects.
- Smoothing the surface of your clay to get rid of textures.
- One color on the color wheel, plus black.
- A color scheme that creates a perfect triangle when lines are drawn between these 3 colors.
- A clear sheet of paper that you can layer over an image to create an image again.
- Used to check your clay for air bubbles.
- A Stage Of Clay - Clay has a moisture content at or near 0%, which means it's ready to go through the kiln.
- A sun, candle, lamp, streetlight, etc. creating light in a drawing.
- When color mixing, these colors are taken over easily. These need a LOT to change a color. These are usually lighter.
- Used for smoothing your surface.
- The part of your project that draws the most attention.
- When color mixing, these colors take over weak colors when mixing. You only need a little to change a color. These are usually darker.
- When shading, the darkest part of your object.
- A type of kneading to get air bubbles out that is characterized by spirals on the upper right and left hand corners that resemble horns.
- A glass layer used to decorate your clay. Changes color in the kiln.
- A Stage Of Clay - What clay turns into after the first glaze firing.
- The second firing after glaze has been added. Can be repeated over and over again.
- The rolling pin we used to roll ink for linoleum block printmaking.
57 Clues: Red, Yellow, Blue • Flat sheets of clay. • A "normal" #2 pencil. • Orange, Violet & Green • Points towards your focal point. • Used for smoothing your surface. • Used for smoothing your surface. • Used to check your clay for air bubbles. • One color on the color wheel, plus black. • One color on the color wheel, plus white. • When shading, the darkest part of your object. • ...
Final Exam Review 2025-12-15
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- Rococo painter who created The Swing
- Art movement inspired by ancient Greek and Roman ideals
- Art movement that emphasized emotional intensity, drama, and movement
- Baroque sculptor who created Ecstasy of St. Theresa and designed St. Peter’s Piazza
- Impressionist artist known for ballerinas
- Artist of The Scream
- French Rococo painter of Embarkation for Cythera
- French term meaning “wild beasts”
- Dutch painter known for The Night Watch and many self-portraits
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- Post-Impressionist who believed Impressionism lacked structure and form
- Revival of painting on building walls
- French palace built to glorify King Louis XIV and later tied to the French Revolution
- Dutch Post-Impressionist who suffered from depression and painted Bedroom at Arles
- Neoclassical artist who painted The Death of Marat
- Early 20th-century style showing multiple views of an object at once
- Mexican muralist married to Frida Kahlo
- Impressionist painter famous for painting haystacks and Water Lilies
- Spanish painter who bridged past and modern art (The Giant)
18 Clues: Artist of The Scream • French term meaning “wild beasts” • Rococo painter who created The Swing • Revival of painting on building walls • Mexican muralist married to Frida Kahlo • Impressionist artist known for ballerinas • French Rococo painter of Embarkation for Cythera • Neoclassical artist who painted The Death of Marat • ...
Museum Vocabulary 2024-03-21
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- a group of art works on the same topic
- old
- a special cultural or historical object
- a thing
- a picture made with paint
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- from a different country or lots of different countries
- from this country or area
- a part of a museum where you can see things on one topic
- a person who makes art
- a place where you can go and see art
- when someone takes you around a museum
11 Clues: old • a thing • a person who makes art • from this country or area • a picture made with paint • a place where you can go and see art • a group of art works on the same topic • when someone takes you around a museum • a special cultural or historical object • from a different country or lots of different countries • a part of a museum where you can see things on one topic
New Kid 2025-09-25
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- Jordan’s favorite hobby.
- The main character sometimes signs his art with this name.
- Another classmate/friend at RAD.
- Jordan’s supportive art teacher.
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- The main friend who also feels different.
- Jordan’s last name.
- The type of book this is (format).
- Jordan dreams of going to this kind of school.
- Jordan notices many examples of unfair __________ at his school.
- Jordan lives in __________ York City.
- The name of Jordan’s new school (abbrev.).
11 Clues: Jordan’s last name. • Jordan’s favorite hobby. • Another classmate/friend at RAD. • Jordan’s supportive art teacher. • The type of book this is (format). • Jordan lives in __________ York City. • The main friend who also feels different. • The name of Jordan’s new school (abbrev.). • Jordan dreams of going to this kind of school. • ...
Belin 2020-05-11
12 Clues: main • Adobe. • Cubism. • Aerosol. • Hard to dry. • Not your wall. • Unconventional. • not proportional • EU country (money heist). • 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. • a style of art opposite of realism • an style of art that uses geometric shapes
The Mona Lisa Vanishes: A Star Is Born 2024-11-07
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- Refers to Leonardo da Vinci, the artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- Creative works, like paintings and sculptures; the Mona Lisa is a famous piece of art.
- The famous art museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa was stolen from.
- A painting or photograph of a person; the Mona Lisa is a famous _____________ by Leonardo da Vinci.
- A robbery or theft, often involving valuable items; in this case, the theft of the Mona Lisa.
- 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 this period.
- The structure surrounding a picture or painting
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- A work of outstanding artistry; the Mona Lisa is considered one from of Renaissance art.
- A person who steals
- is an Italian term for a large, grand building, typically a luxurious residence, palace, or mansion, especially in Italy
- A loose garment worn by painters; thief used his to conceal the Mona Lisa during the theft.
- The surface on which paintings are made; the Mona Lisa is painted on a wooden panel rather than a this.
12 Clues: A person who steals • The structure surrounding a picture or painting • 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. • Creative works, like paintings and sculptures; the Mona Lisa is a famous piece of art. • ...
Who's Andy Warhol Anyway? 2014-01-09
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- Founder of this movement in the 1960's
- He did many colorful _______portraits like Marilyn Monroe
- First artist to debut ________ as an art form
- Where artist was born on August 6, 1928
- Warhol moved to this state in 1949
- In 1962 he debuted 32 Campbell's _______ cans
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- Artists in Pop Art use bright ______ to illustrate their work
- Artist's first name
- Became the most famous _______ in New York
- Died this month_______ 22, 1987 in New York City
- His studio was known as this
- Pop Art uses everyday _____ as the subjects for the work
12 Clues: Artist's first name • His studio was known as this • Warhol moved to this state in 1949 • Founder of this movement in the 1960's • Where artist was born on August 6, 1928 • Became the most famous _______ in New York • First artist to debut ________ as an art form • In 1962 he debuted 32 Campbell's _______ cans • Died this month_______ 22, 1987 in New York City • ...
Year 9 2020-06-15
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- art movement represented by Dali
- way that something is represented or shown
- careful, detailed representation of a living space
- relationship of the size of one element when compared to another
- size of an object in relationship to another object
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- point of view
- arrangement of the visual elements in an artwork
- form of visual art using pencil or pen as a medium
- light and dark values in drawing
- surrealist known for his prominent mustache
- also called eye level in art
- first name of one of the famous surrealists
12 Clues: point of view • also called eye level in art • light and dark values in drawing • art movement represented by Dali • way that something is represented or shown • surrealist known for his prominent mustache • first name of one of the famous surrealists • arrangement of the visual elements in an artwork • form of visual art using pencil or pen as a medium • ...
Mariana’s crossword 2023-01-31
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- Instrument used for drawing
- Handwriting letters in an artistic way
- Most famous Dutch painter.
- Complementary color of purple
- Three-dimensional art work
- A rendering, usually a drawing, of a person or thing with exaggerated or distorted features, meant to satirize the subject.
- Red+blue
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- Who wrote the Devine Comedy?
- Picture on a wall
- The art and science of making buildings
- A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external reality or nature.
- Image of a person or people
12 Clues: Red+blue • Picture on a wall • Most famous Dutch painter. • Three-dimensional art work • Instrument used for drawing • Image of a person or people • Who wrote the Devine Comedy? • Complementary color of purple • Handwriting letters in an artistic way • The art and science of making buildings • ...
Art Movement #2 2024-09-29
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- Considered to be Garish
- The outline or path that defines the shape of a graphic element
- One of the most famous artist associated with this movement
- The main goal of expressionism
- Refers to the people who do artistic works
- In this Movement, they are flattened
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- The time where expressionism became rampant
- An Art Movement focusing on expressing emotions
- The main idea of Expressionism
- Considered to be Extreme
- An Art tool used for painting
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width
12 Clues: Considered to be Garish • Considered to be Extreme • An Art tool used for painting • The main idea of Expressionism • The main goal of expressionism • In this Movement, they are flattened • Refers to the people who do artistic works • The time where expressionism became rampant • An Art Movement focusing on expressing emotions • ...
Garshin's short story "Artists" 2025-12-09
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- — The dangerous place where the glukhar works
- — The artist who loves painting landscapes and beauty
- — The ability to feel and understand others’ emotions
- — A form of creative expression explored in the story
- — The artist who questions the purpose of art and paints truth
- — The relationship between Dedov and Ryabinin
- — The ethical lesson or responsibility in art
- — The physical and emotional pain seen by Ryabinin
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- — The factory worker inside the boiler
- — Artistic style focusing on beauty and perfection
- — The work that Ryabinin creates of the glukhar
- — Artistic style showing life truthfully
12 Clues: — The factory worker inside the boiler • — Artistic style showing life truthfully • — The dangerous place where the glukhar works • — The relationship between Dedov and Ryabinin • — The ethical lesson or responsibility in art • — The work that Ryabinin creates of the glukhar • — Artistic style focusing on beauty and perfection • ...
Death 2023-02-09
12 Clues: Ugly lumps • The victims • What it was • A treatment • It's 40 days • Being unhealthy • The actual cause • Doing something bad • The spooky death art • What was in macabre art • After every life, there is ____. • The people who caused the plague
renaissance 2022-05-12
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- someone rich who gives money to artists
- a famous renaissance poet and actor
- how artists like to capture human nature
- the "renaissance man"
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- the main city in the renaissance
- what inspired the renaissance
- the most spoken language
- revival of the art time period
- what inspired the renaissance
- the main patrons of art
- the first to use the realistic style art
11 Clues: the "renaissance man" • the main patrons of art • the most spoken language • what inspired the renaissance • what inspired the renaissance • revival of the art time period • the main city in the renaissance • a famous renaissance poet and actor • someone rich who gives money to artists • how artists like to capture human nature • the first to use the realistic style art
Murder at the Art Show 2023-01-24
12 Clues: “Go To…” • Dated Everyone • Ellie’s Artwork • With A Mustache • “…With Whiskers!” • Sloane’s Dead Aunt • The Switched Suite • John Has One Of These • The ____ Made Ellie ____ • The Highschool Art Student • The Color Blind Art Teacher • They Are Slithering Through The Back Door
STEAM Crossword Puzzle by Milan Sil 2021-09-15
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- the use of largely automatic equipment
- a tool used for making math calculations
- Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics
- the study of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- a machine resembling a human that functions automatically
- a type of energy made by the existence of electrons and protons
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- the application of creativity and skill typically in a visual
- a type of technology with a keyboard and mouse used to communicate online.
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- an art piece made with paintbrushes
- an arithmetic value
- people who invent, design, build, and test machines.
- a method or procedure that is has been used in science since the 1700s
- a person who designs buildings
- the remains of a prehistoric organism
15 Clues: an arithmetic value • a person who designs buildings • an art piece made with paintbrushes • the remains of a prehistoric organism • the use of largely automatic equipment • a tool used for making math calculations • Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics • people who invent, design, build, and test machines. • ...
Psychedelic Art and Music of the 1960s 2024-11-28
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- - Floyd, a band that became synonymous with psychedelic rock.
- - Type of Indian music influencing psychedelic rock.
- - Janis, famous for her soulful, psychedelic music.
- - Describing the surreal and mind-bending visuals of the time.
- - Out, term associated with counterculture protests and freedom.
- - Band whose "Sgt. Pepper's" album defined the era.
- - Iconic guitarist known for his psychedelic sound.
- - Francisco, center of the '60s counterculture.
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- - Sound waves of the 1960s, both musical and cultural.
- - Slang term for something cool, often used in the psychedelic community.
- - Type of rock music influenced by hallucinogenic experiences.
- - Cover art that often featured vibrant, surreal designs.
- - Power, cultural movement associated with peace and psychedelia.
- - Expanding, a central concept in both art and music of the 1960s.
- - Substances associated with expanding consciousness in music and art.
15 Clues: - Francisco, center of the '60s counterculture. • - Janis, famous for her soulful, psychedelic music. • - Band whose "Sgt. Pepper's" album defined the era. • - Iconic guitarist known for his psychedelic sound. • - Type of Indian music influencing psychedelic rock. • - Sound waves of the 1960s, both musical and cultural. • ...
Graphic Design (2nd / 4th / 6th) 2025-08-28
Across
- variety, unity, emphasis, balance are...
- Grouping like items together in a design.
- form, space, color, value, and texture are...
- indicates movement by repetition of elements or objects.
- difference/contrast. Combining different elements of art together.
- concerned with elements repeating.
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- The element of art that deals with hue.
- These can be short, long, thick, or thin.
- that no part of the design overpowers any other part or seems visually heavier is called.
- The colors are red, yellow, and blue
- when work is perfectly mirrored aka balanced.
- The element of art when a shape becomes 3-Dimensional
- This Element can be organic or geometric
- refers to the lightness and darkness of a color.
- The Principle used to draw the viewer's eye to a specific area in the composition.
15 Clues: concerned with elements repeating. • The colors are red, yellow, and blue • The element of art that deals with hue. • variety, unity, emphasis, balance are... • This Element can be organic or geometric • These can be short, long, thick, or thin. • Grouping like items together in a design. • when work is perfectly mirrored aka balanced. • ...
EOA/POD 2021-12-16
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- how it look or feels
- a mark left in the path of a moving point a mark with length and direction
- emphasizing similarities within an artwork components that share common traits
- the importance by a object on artwork in first sight
- a visible spectrum of reflected light
- the arrangement of elements to create a sense of virtual stability
- 3D shape
- using the art elements to create differences that is visually
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- special kind of movements created by repeated components in artwork
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- how the art works as a whole
- the relation of parts of an artwork to the whole
- a area around the artwork
- a 2D figure
- refers to how movements are arranged to draw your eyes through art work
15 Clues: 3D shape • a 2D figure • how it look or feels • a area around the artwork • how the art works as a whole • the lightness or darkness of a color • a visible spectrum of reflected light • the relation of parts of an artwork to the whole • the importance by a object on artwork in first sight • using the art elements to create differences that is visually • ...
GA overview 2024-11-04
Across
- the start of every clothing design
- Ikea is famous for their simple ...
- in the movie Momento they use this method to show the storyline
- this makes for an interesting scene
- inspired by animals, flowes and plants
- what actors use to act
- a movement in art which focuses on quality instead of quantity
- over the .... is a way of filming that keeps you close to the characters
- famous street artist
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- was a very famous painter of the impressionist art movement
- important architectural feature
- modern photography is often a combination of analogue and
- is a recurring theme in the video art of Bill Viola
- Rembrandt became famous for portraying this element in his paintings
- this tells us everything about how elements are organised in a painting or photograph
15 Clues: famous street artist • what actors use to act • important architectural feature • the start of every clothing design • Ikea is famous for their simple ... • this makes for an interesting scene • inspired by animals, flowes and plants • is a recurring theme in the video art of Bill Viola • modern photography is often a combination of analogue and • ...
Theatre and cinema 2025-03-12
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- painting,drawing or photo of a person,often focusing on the face
- director-the person who tells the actors what to do
- items made with skill
- statue- making a 3D figure from materials like stone, metal or clay
- made with pencils, pens or other tools on paper
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- event where art or subjects are displayed for the public to see
- in a newspaper or magazine
- on-what films are being shown at the cinema
- person who designs buildings
- famous actor
- that are funny
- artist who makes sculptures
- comedies-comedies that have a love story
- want to see
- lover-a person who enjoys and appreciates art
15 Clues: want to see • famous actor • that are funny • items made with skill • in a newspaper or magazine • artist who makes sculptures • person who designs buildings • comedies-comedies that have a love story • on-what films are being shown at the cinema • lover-a person who enjoys and appreciates art • made with pencils, pens or other tools on paper • ...
World Civ. Final 2020-11-13
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- The 95 __ were written by Martin Luther
- pride, One motive for exploration. Hint: flag
- The Black Death was otherwise known as the __ Plague
- Rennaissance art reflected on ___ art.
- Joan of Arc was declared a __ and burned at the stake.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: Pineapples and corn, horses.
- __ were often called ‘sir’ when addressed by people of lower status.
- __ was put under house arrest by the church.
- owned no land.
- The Catholic Church __ books that proved them wrong.
- Humanism is a system putting the most importance to __ rather than gods or divine beings.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: coins
- John Calvin started __.
- Martin __ was a monk that was excommunicated and declared a heretic.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: Bible
- The Hundred Years' War was between __ and France.
- The law of __ was discovered by Sir Issac Newton.
- Medieval art was based around ___
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- Knights could become __ if their lord gave them land.
- __ was the belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- __ means a renewed interest in something.
- The was the first book Gutenberg printed.
- ___ was the belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- Greek art centered around __ and people. (
- ,Feudalism based its social classes by how much __ a person owned.
- The __ church started the counter-reformation.
- Greek arts main medium was __
- Queen __ of Spain sent explorers out to claim new land.
- One motive for exploration. Hint: map
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum __ invented the printing press.
30 Clues: owned no land. • John Calvin started __. • Greek arts main medium was __ • Medieval art was based around ___ • One motive for exploration. Hint: map • Rennaissance art reflected on ___ art. • The 95 __ were written by Martin Luther • One motive for exploration. Hint: coins • One motive for exploration. Hint: Bible • __ means a renewed interest in something. • ...
Ancient Chinese Entertainment 2024-11-19
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- an ancient Chinese football game
- a form of visual art using paint
- A toy on a string that flies in the wind
- a form of artistic writing commonly made to stir the reader’s emotions
- a performing art used to portray fictional or real characters through speech movement and expression
- a form of art consisting the movement of body typically with rhythm
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- a form of art which inanimate figures are manipulated by humans
- the arrangement of sound
- Its rules resemble modern golf
- to toss multiple objects is the air and passing them from hand to hand, keeping one object in the air at all times
- looking at written symbols and letters and understanding the meaning of them
11 Clues: the arrangement of sound • Its rules resemble modern golf • an ancient Chinese football game • a form of visual art using paint • A toy on a string that flies in the wind • a form of art which inanimate figures are manipulated by humans • a form of art consisting the movement of body typically with rhythm • ...
Principles of Design 2022-08-23
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- the part of design that catches the viewer's attention
- the path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art
- the feeling of unity when all parts relate well with each other
- composition is balanced due to the contrast of any of the elements of art
- the distribution of weight of objects, colors, texture, and space
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- is the use of several elements of design to hold the viewer's eye
- the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art
- mirror image
- the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work
- works with pattern to make the work of art seem active
- elements are equally spaced are a central point
11 Clues: mirror image • elements are equally spaced are a central point • the feeling of harmony between all parts of the work • the part of design that catches the viewer's attention • works with pattern to make the work of art seem active • the path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art • the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art • ...
Tata artistik 2023-01-09
12 Clues: tata rias • tata busana • jenis makeup • kepala divisi art • guru tata artistik • dokumen divisi art • kolom ke 2 dari BTA • jenis aplikasi vektor • aplikasi edit dibagi 2 • kolom pertama dari BTA • jenis contoh format grafis • jenis aplikasi buat poster
UNIT 8 2020-05-26
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- You need for create under whather painting a to breathe.
- the best part to see unique art is a.
- a formof art similar to play whit clay.
- I really like to see a movie on the.
- A antonym of start.
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- a synonim of go to far.
- is an ancient beautiful art.
- a synonym of create or invent.
- last night we went to se a roll play at the.
- My friend told me his father. I was so sad.
- an antonym of stop.
- My mother say "It is 11 pm, the tv".
12 Clues: an antonym of stop. • A antonym of start. • a synonim of go to far. • is an ancient beautiful art. • a synonym of create or invent. • I really like to see a movie on the. • the best part to see unique art is a. • a formof art similar to play whit clay. • My mother say "It is 11 pm, the tv". • My friend told me his father. I was so sad. • ...
Art Mini Task 2021-05-15
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- A painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
- A work of art produced specifically to order.
- Working with someone to create a piece of art.
- The natural home of an organism.
- Maintained at a certain level or rate.
- To portray something in a different way.
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- Artwork created in a public space.
- Cast or transmitted to a surface.
- The natural world and the impact human activity does to it.
- Processing of raw materials in factories.
- Relating to a society or social relations.
- Seriously at risk of extinction.
12 Clues: The natural home of an organism. • Seriously at risk of extinction. • Cast or transmitted to a surface. • Artwork created in a public space. • Maintained at a certain level or rate. • To portray something in a different way. • Processing of raw materials in factories. • Relating to a society or social relations. • A work of art produced specifically to order. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-02-07
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- A wealthy and influential family in Florence that played a key role in supporting the arts and humanities during the Renaissance
- An intellectual movement that focused on the study of classical texts and human potential, emphasizing reason and critical thinking.
- An artistic technique that creates the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- An Italian polymath, known for his contributions to art, science, and engineering during the Renaissance.
- A period in European history known for a revival of art, literature, and learning from the late 14th to the 17th century
- A chapel in Vatican City famous for its ceiling painted by Michelangelo, depicting scenes from the Bible.
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- Three-dimensional art created by carving, modeling, or molding materials.
- A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its enigmatic smile.
- a city in Italy that was a major center of Renaissance art and culture
- A machine that allowed for the mass production of books, contributing to the spread of knowledge
- Concerned with worldly, rather than religious, matters.
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings, a field that saw significant developments during the Renaissance.
12 Clues: Concerned with worldly, rather than religious, matters. • a city in Italy that was a major center of Renaissance art and culture • Three-dimensional art created by carving, modeling, or molding materials. • A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its enigmatic smile. • ...
Italian Renaissance 2022-12-15
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- said to be very important in art
- main idea of renaissance
- created linear perspective
- examples include 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person
- mona lisa was created by this artist
- painted the sistine chapel
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- michelangelo's famous painting
- era where art thrived
- world famous painting with a portrait of a woman
- country where renaissance was most potent
10 Clues: era where art thrived • main idea of renaissance • created linear perspective • painted the sistine chapel • michelangelo's famous painting • said to be very important in art • mona lisa was created by this artist • examples include 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person • country where renaissance was most potent • world famous painting with a portrait of a woman
What is Art? 2024-12-16
10 Clues: The rainbow • a happy and sad moment • Music and words together • A person who takes photos • A way to express yourself • A person who writes books • to show how you are feeling • A tool to make art by using a brush • You can shade areas that need shadow • a art form that is sculpted with tools
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
Native American Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-25
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- A house built out of clay by the Navajo Indians
- The Navajo used this art form to create rugs and blankets
- The area located in the middle of the United States
- A hot dry environment
- Art that was done by the Navajo
- A large animal that was hunted by the Cheyenne Indians
- This was the food the Kwakiutl usually ate
- A type of art created by the Kwakiutl Indians
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- The Kwakiutl used these to build their houses
- A Native American tribe that lived on the Plains
- A Native American tribe that lived in the Southwest
- A Native American tribe that lived on the Northwest Coast
- A moveable house the Cheyenne Indians lived in
- An environment with many trees
- An animal used to travel with
15 Clues: A hot dry environment • An animal used to travel with • An environment with many trees • Art that was done by the Navajo • This was the food the Kwakiutl usually ate • The Kwakiutl used these to build their houses • A type of art created by the Kwakiutl Indians • A moveable house the Cheyenne Indians lived in • A house built out of clay by the Navajo Indians • ...
Communication Terms 2025-01-10
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- a person’s sense of right and wrong
- one to one - small groups
- the first part of the speech in which the speaker tells the audience what they are going to tell them and why
- summarization of speech
- choice of language and its various forms peculiar to each speaker
- a person is answerable and accountable for his or her actions
- public speaking to group
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- inner dialogue with self
- traveled to different areas teaching young men the art of public speaking and debate
- the process of sending and receiving messages
- Any obstacle that interferes with effective communication
- the part of the speech which holds the bulk of information
- speaker
- the art of persuasion (speech making)
- the art of dividing a speech into its parts and studying each part
15 Clues: speaker • summarization of speech • inner dialogue with self • public speaking to group • one to one - small groups • a person’s sense of right and wrong • the art of persuasion (speech making) • the process of sending and receiving messages • Any obstacle that interferes with effective communication • the part of the speech which holds the bulk of information • ...
Modern Art - 1905-Today 2025-05-01
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- A joyful style of painting that delighted in using outrageously bold colors;developed in France in the beginning of the 20th century
- Conicided with the globalization of pop music and youth culture personified by Elvis Presley and the Beatles.
- An attempt to rediscover the essence of art by reducing the elements of work.
- Many futurists went on to embrace this far-right political ideology
- Viewed machinery and technology as a key metaphor to modern society
- marked by an effort to give formal expression to the dynamic energy and movement of mechanical processes
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- Developed in Germany; response to the widespread worry about humanity's increasingly disagreeing relationship with the world
- Surrealism began as a philosophical movement that said the way to find the truth in the world is through the subconscious mind and dreams
- Invented Cubism alongside Georges Braque
- The first abstract style of modern art.
- Refers to a period dating from roughly the 1860s to the 1970s and describes the art style as well as the ideology of art produced during that era.
- Dutch for "the style";art form developed by Mondrian
12 Clues: The first abstract style of modern art. • Invented Cubism alongside Georges Braque • Dutch for "the style";art form developed by Mondrian • Many futurists went on to embrace this far-right political ideology • Viewed machinery and technology as a key metaphor to modern society • An attempt to rediscover the essence of art by reducing the elements of work. • ...
Murder at the Art Show 2023-01-24
12 Clues: “Go To…” • Dated Everyone • Ellie’s Artwork • With A Mustache • “…With Whiskers!” • Sloane’s Dead Aunt • The Switched Suite • John Has One Of These • The ____ Made Ellie ____ • The Highschool Art Student • The Color Blind Art Teacher • They Are Slithering Through The Back Door
Agriculture 2022-03-09
Across
- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
Amazing Race Art Puzzle 2017-12-04
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- Like a mirror reflection or the same on both sides.
- Term used to describe the two dimensional aspect of objects
- A symbol that is repeated to create a pattern
- The relationship between all the parts that make up an art work
- The Tongan name for tapa design
- The colour red in Maori
- When imagery passes of the edge of the picture or frame
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- Term used to describe the three dimensional aspect of objects
- The Samoan name for tapa design
- When something is repeated
- The things you make art with like ink, pencils, paint, collage etc.
- A tradition Maori design using koru and kape motifs
- The colour purple in Maori
- Light and dark in an art work
- A motif used in the kowhaiwhai pattern
15 Clues: The colour red in Maori • When something is repeated • The colour purple in Maori • Light and dark in an art work • The Samoan name for tapa design • The Tongan name for tapa design • A motif used in the kowhaiwhai pattern • A symbol that is repeated to create a pattern • Like a mirror reflection or the same on both sides. • ...
Elements of Graphic Novels 2022-11-29
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- The narrator that tells the story
- An image that extends to the edge of a page
- Art that can be satirical, political, etc.
- The artist who is also the writer
- Images soused in a work of art to add symbols
- The panel or part of a panel that is closest to the viewer
- The lines and borders that contain the panels
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- The contrast of light and dark in art
- The center of a panel
- The backdrops of an image where illustrators tend to place object that add context
- Information bubbles or boxes
- The use of prior knowledge to fill in the gutters
- A distinct segment of the comic, containing a combination of image and text
- The person responsible for the artistic duties
- The space between the panels
15 Clues: The center of a panel • Information bubbles or boxes • The space between the panels • The narrator that tells the story • The artist who is also the writer • The contrast of light and dark in art • Art that can be satirical, political, etc. • An image that extends to the edge of a page • Images soused in a work of art to add symbols • ...
GA overview 2024-11-04
Across
- is a recurring theme in the video art of Bill Viola
- the start of every clothing design
- this makes for an interesting scene
- was a very famous painter of the impressionist art movement
- modern photography is often a combination of analogue and
- this tells us everything about how elements are organised in a painting or photograph
- famous street artist
- inspired by animals, flowes and plants
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- in the movie Momento they use this method to show the storyline
- a movement in art which focuses on quality instead of quantity
- important architectural feature
- Rembrandt became famous for portraying this element in his paintings
- Ikea is famous for their simple ...
- what actors use to act
- over the .... is a way of filming that keeps you close to the characters
15 Clues: famous street artist • what actors use to act • important architectural feature • the start of every clothing design • this makes for an interesting scene • Ikea is famous for their simple ... • inspired by animals, flowes and plants • is a recurring theme in the video art of Bill Viola • modern photography is often a combination of analogue and • ...
Term 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-27
9 Clues: art materials • art you can use • production of ideas • contains words and sketches • joint effort; work together • ability to develop new ideas • discussion and analysis of art • artist's best and completed work • quality; how well something is made
Art Between Wars 2024-12-03
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- Surrealist painter who created Empire of the Light.
- Technique often associated with Abstract Expressionism, where paint is dripped or poured.
- An art movement associated with regional American themes and often rural life.
- American movement that combines elements from various media and forms.
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- Maltese sculptor known for Speed, a prominent work of Futurism in Malta.
- Art movement featuring Salvador Dalí's Persistence of Memory.
- Sculpture by Henry Moore, created in 1938, named Recumbent ______.
- School of art depicting everyday scenes of urban life in early 20th-century America.
- Frida Kahlo’s 1939 double self-portrait, The Two ______.
- Sub-genre of Abstract Expressionism that focuses on large areas of a single color.
- Center of the art world after WWII.
11 Clues: Center of the art world after WWII. • Surrealist painter who created Empire of the Light. • Frida Kahlo’s 1939 double self-portrait, The Two ______. • Art movement featuring Salvador Dalí's Persistence of Memory. • Sculpture by Henry Moore, created in 1938, named Recumbent ______. • American movement that combines elements from various media and forms. • ...
Renaissance 2025-01-21
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- Roman Ancient Roman Literature/art
- restoration, vigor, strength
- the great revival of classical art and literature in Europe
- the art of carving, modeling, welding, etc. producing a figurative or abstract work of art
- the character of style of a building
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- pertaining to an empire ruled by a sovereign
- the treatment of color forms and space to emphasize their correspondence to ordinary visual items and to view things as they really are
- a new or second birth
- Greek Ancient Greek Literature/art
- a technique used to depict volumes and special relationships on a flat surface
- resumed, revived, reestablished
- is a system of modes of thought or action, in which human interests, values and dignity predominate
12 Clues: a new or second birth • restoration, vigor, strength • resumed, revived, reestablished • Roman Ancient Roman Literature/art • Greek Ancient Greek Literature/art • the character of style of a building • pertaining to an empire ruled by a sovereign • the great revival of classical art and literature in Europe • ...
Unit 6 - Art - Lesson C 2021-07-15
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- involves making objects like pots or vases
- is the art of taking beautiful or interesting photos with a camera
- is the act of using paint to make a picture
- is the art of making objects from materials like stone or metal
- involves drawing an image of something on paper or a screen
- is the art of thinking of and making attractive and useful objects
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- uses different kind of media, such as video and photographs
- is the art of designing buildings and other structures
8 Clues: involves making objects like pots or vases • is the act of using paint to make a picture • is the art of designing buildings and other structures • uses different kind of media, such as video and photographs • involves drawing an image of something on paper or a screen • is the art of making objects from materials like stone or metal • ...
Study Material for Unit 1 Quiz--8th Grade 2021-10-25
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- the message of the art, what it's about
- art style where the subject cannot be recognized, just a design
- art style where the feeling is expressed most, usually
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- art style where the imagery looks real and from real life
- basic pieces of the design that make the picture, like line, shape, and color
- the things and objects in the picture
- art style where the imagery is dream-like and imaginary
- the materials used to make the art, like pencils and paint
8 Clues: the things and objects in the picture • the message of the art, what it's about • art style where the feeling is expressed most, usually • art style where the imagery is dream-like and imaginary • art style where the imagery looks real and from real life • the materials used to make the art, like pencils and paint • ...
Early Christian & Byzantine art 2012-12-20
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- which period of Byzantine was Hagia Sofia built in?
- a circular mosaic
- this means otherworldy, stylized, spiritual
- The Ancient name for the city in which it is found
- the architectural way of putting a circle on a square
- The name of the Emperor for whom it was built
- this reflects off the mosaics
- Hagia Sofia combined the central plan & the ___ plan
- Which testament was used in Early Christian art?
- Adam's wife
- Anthemius and __ were the architects
- he got eaten by a whale
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- the anchor symbolised this
- these are piecs of mosaic
- a semicircular shaped mosaic, used above doors
- the modern name for the city in which it is found
- The Edict of Milan was his
- a way of showing the future using past or existing images
- He declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire
- the lightweight substance the architects didn't have
- Daniel found himself in their den
- mosaics are usually made of this substance
- Hagia Sofia means "__ Wisdom"
23 Clues: Adam's wife • a circular mosaic • he got eaten by a whale • these are piecs of mosaic • the anchor symbolised this • The Edict of Milan was his • this reflects off the mosaics • Hagia Sofia means "__ Wisdom" • Daniel found himself in their den • Anthemius and __ were the architects • mosaics are usually made of this substance • this means otherworldy, stylized, spiritual • ...
Art II Study Guide 2013-04-19
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- Albrect Durer was commissioned to create a print of a __________________ for a King. This art piece was unique because the subject matter was only described in writing.
- The wooden/linoleum piece you carve.
- A sharp tool used in the printing process to incise markings on the printing plate.
- Andy Warhol’s work was considered “________________” art. (This is an art movement.)
- Albrect Durer primarily worked with this medium.
- Andy Warhol ‘s first break was with ___________________.
- Initially this Andy Warhol created multiple art pieces of _________________.
- A small, hand held rubber roller used to spread ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- A repeated decorative design.
- A printmaking technique similar to that of the woodcut, the difference being that the image is engraved on linoleum.
- Where the image is created by carving from a flat plane those areas which will not be part of the image, and applying ink to the raised area.
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- A printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate.
- During Andy Warhol’s career, he got in a ____________________ which led to emotional and physical distress.
- Is a method of making prints from a metal plate, usually copper or zinc, which has been bitten with acid.
- Albrect Durer focused primarily on __________________. (This art movement)
- The substrate used in the intaglio printmaking process.
- A machine used in the printing process to press the ink down on the printing plate.
- Where the image is created by removing surface and forcing ink into the negative spaces.
- Sharp tools used to carve out linoleum strips.
- A round smooth pad either flat or slightly convex used to press paper against an inked wood or linoblock.
- Lots of prints that all look exactly the same.
- An inked impression of your block, placed on paper.
- After Andy Warhol’s tragedy, he eventually started created commissioned ______________________.
- Albrect Durer was one of the first to document his _____________ with his artwork.
- Coloring material composed of pigment and a binder.
25 Clues: A repeated decorative design. • The wooden/linoleum piece you carve. • Sharp tools used to carve out linoleum strips. • Lots of prints that all look exactly the same. • Albrect Durer primarily worked with this medium. • An inked impression of your block, placed on paper. • Coloring material composed of pigment and a binder. • ...
The Art of Advertising 2013-06-30
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- encourage (v)
- broaden (v)
- traditional advertising (n phr.)
- promote (v)
- inevitable (adj.)
- sufficient (adj.)
- dull (adj.)
- word of mouth (n)
- time-consuming (adj.)
- sneaky (adj.)
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- deceive (v)
- advertisement (n)
- creative (adj.)
- awareness (n)
- simultaneously (adv.)
- launch (v)
- sprinkler effect (n)
- guerilla marketing (n)
- shrink (v)
- adapt (v)
20 Clues: adapt (v) • launch (v) • shrink (v) • deceive (v) • broaden (v) • promote (v) • dull (adj.) • encourage (v) • awareness (n) • sneaky (adj.) • creative (adj.) • advertisement (n) • inevitable (adj.) • sufficient (adj.) • word of mouth (n) • sprinkler effect (n) • simultaneously (adv.) • time-consuming (adj.) • guerilla marketing (n) • traditional advertising (n phr.)
Art 100 Final Exam 2013-12-17
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- implies a person is exposed, unprotected, or vulnerable.
- where some believe evil lives or a global system of interconnected computer networks; Facebook.
- a drawing or plan that outlines and explains the parts of a whole.
- an artistic work that consists of large-scale modification of land.
- art in which the idea presented by the artist is considered more important than the finished product.
- a visually striking performance or display.
- a method of animation in which clay figures are filmed using stop-motion photography.
- concerned with spectacles such as grand events, blockbuster movies, and/or visual drama
- form of ritual or prayer that is directed to an image or an object in order to bring about a desired result.
- the national animal of Scotland
- process by which the experience of everyday life becomes standardized around the world.
- seeing or treating a person as an object, product, or for personal use.
- the physical imprint of an original event; paint to canvas or carving from a block of marble.
- a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers and objects contrasting with these in texture.
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- general term for a range of artistic works and practices that use digital technology.
- the study and work of rendering zoological and botanical illustrations
- to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality and avoiding artistic conventions, implausible, exotic and supernatural elements.
- selectively unclothed; with intention
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media.
- a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind.
- a still-life painting of a 17th-century Dutch genre containing symbols of death or change as a reminder of their inevitability.
- a female slave or prostitute; subject matter of 19th-20th century artists
- stylistic departure from the realistic appearance of things in order to portray more accurately the ideal essence of things.
- "power" of relationship of the subject matter and/or of the spectator.
- offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.
25 Clues: the national animal of Scotland • selectively unclothed; with intention • a visually striking performance or display. • art based on modern popular culture and the mass media. • implies a person is exposed, unprotected, or vulnerable. • a drawing or plan that outlines and explains the parts of a whole. • ...
7th Grade Art Review 2014-01-13
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- dark values are used to describe these areas in a still-life drawing
- _____________ lines in a perspective drawing point directly at a vanishing point
- A dot drawn on the horizon line used in perspective drawing
- the large oven or furnace used to fire pottery
- the area in a drawing that should appear closest to the viewer
- the line used in perspective drawing that divides the sky from the ground
- what type of clay was used by the first emperor of China's craftsmen to construct his warriors?
- two lines that can go on forever in both directions and never touch would be called what?
- red, blue, and yellow make up what group of colors?
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- A 3D digital drawing software created by Google
- the area in a drawing that is in between the foreground and background
- ______ _______ perspective is a drawing technique that uses only one vanishing point
- the process of kneading your clay to remove any air pockets
- light values are used to show these areas in a still-life drawing
- a method used in pottery that builds up layers of rings to form a pot
- the area in a drawing that should appear furthest way from the viewer
- blue-green, yellow-orange, red-violet are examples of what group of colors?
- the stage in the pottery process when clay is formed and completely air dry
- green, orange, and violet make up what group of colors?
- a dry concentrated paint that is used by adding water to it
- A term used to describe how light or dark a color is
- the material brushed onto pottery to give it a glossy color
22 Clues: the large oven or furnace used to fire pottery • A 3D digital drawing software created by Google • red, blue, and yellow make up what group of colors? • A term used to describe how light or dark a color is • green, orange, and violet make up what group of colors? • the process of kneading your clay to remove any air pockets • ...
Grade 10 language art 2014-10-21
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- a very loud voice from a group of people or some animals
- a situation in which there is no effective government in a country
- not affected or influenced by something
- very cruel and violent
- an object that is believed to have magic to protect person
- fat
- quiet,serious and decorous
- not having ability or personal authority to get things done
- having the correct behavior for a particular occasion
- someone does not think about their future,especially the result
- ceremony
- unable to move from a place to other place
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- shining in the dark
- agreement, support is given without anything actually being said
- not able to express your feelings clearly or easily
- ridiculous
- a company,organization or business
- something very large or strong
- laugh at someone
- a feeling of hatred towards some people
20 Clues: fat • ceremony • ridiculous • laugh at someone • shining in the dark • very cruel and violent • quiet,serious and decorous • something very large or strong • a company,organization or business • not affected or influenced by something • a feeling of hatred towards some people • unable to move from a place to other place • not able to express your feelings clearly or easily • ...
Art 2 Final Exam 2015-05-27
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- A ________ perspective drawing means that the drawing has a single vanishing point.
- Divide the page into three equal zones horizontally or vertically. Avoid putting any lines near the center of the composition.
- The _______ is where the eye is drawn to first in the composition
- The lightness or darkness of colors and grey.
- Copying the works of masters for the sole purpose of learning technique and style.
- A horizontal and vertical extension of the artist’s eye level and station
- Includes outlines, gesture, contour and mark-making
- This graphite pencil produces a dark value because of this soft lead.
- A _________ is a three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth
- A principle of design created when there is both movement and pattern.
- Using overlapping, size, and placement on the page to give the impression of spatial depth in a drawing.
- These shapes are free-flowing and reflect the forms of nature.
- A principle that refers to the arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.)
- ___________ is essential to a good composition because it allows elements to flow off the page, eliminates any unnecessary negative space, and allows the viewer to focus on the most interesting part of the image
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- Divide the picture plane into three equal zones, horizontally and vertically. The intersecting areas are the best place to put your EMPHASIS or FOCAL POINT.
- This graphite pencil produces a light value because of this hard lead.
- Whenever moisture, dust, or a combination of them is between us and the objects we see, those farthest from us lose their details and the colors become muted.
- The number of focal points in artwork or design.
- This three-dimensional object has sudden, distinct value changes.
- The main purpose of contour line drawing is to increase the artist’s ___________ skills.
- _____________ of a landscape include: Sky, Texture, Plants, and Water
- If you complete a study drawing, you should add a ______ under the drawing to avoid copyright infringements.
- Shapes that are named and have measured sides are called _______.
- The intentional arrangement of elements on a picture plane.
- A flowing line that carries the viewers' eye in a back and forth manner through the composition.
- A principle of design used in work of art to draw the viewer’s eye in.
- An arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers
- When completing this type of line drawing, the artist should spend at least 30 minutes drawing, capture highlights and shadows, and spend most of their time looking at the object.
- A ___________ perspective drawing is used to draw a box which has now been rotated at an angle to the picture plane, the corner is facing the viewer.
- When drawing a realistic landscape, an artist should use this causal perspective approach (size, texture, overlap, placement, and color)
30 Clues: The lightness or darkness of colors and grey. • The number of focal points in artwork or design. • Includes outlines, gesture, contour and mark-making • The intentional arrangement of elements on a picture plane. • These shapes are free-flowing and reflect the forms of nature. • An arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers • ...
7. Art in Recycling 2015-09-03
29 Clues: 흥미 • 판지 • 인형 • 안경 • 아픈 • 바쁜 • 벌레 • 단추 • 병마개 • 예술가 • 전체의 • 쓰레기 • 충분한 • 텅 빈 • 청바지 • 재활용된 • ~을 잡다 • 돼지 저금통 • 스니커즈 운동화 • 단순한, 간단한 • 녹음, 녹음하다 • 플래카드, 현수막 • 결심하다, 결정하다 • 선물, 주다, 제공하다 • 존경하다, 존경, 경의 • (처음부터 끝까지) 내내 • (의사를)나타내다, 표현하다 • 방수의, 방수처리를 하다, 방수복 • 유일무이한, 독특한, 고유의, 특유의
Rdale Crossword: Art History 2015-11-18
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- Full name of Pablo Picasso's muse
- Famous art gallery the Visual arts trip went to this year
- Jewel worn by the girl in Vermeer's most famous painting
- Vincent Van Gogh's paint medium
- 19th century art movement including artists like Monet, Renoir and Degas
- Rosedale visual arts teacher whose child's middle name is rumored to be Icepick.
- Artist Georgia O'Keefe was most famous for her paintings of _______
- First name of Mexican artist who was famous for her surrealist self-portraits
- First name of non-trad artist who did a heck of a lot more than marry one of the Beatles
- World's most famous painting
- Fancy Greek column
- Pop artist who always wore a white wig
- Every art hos favorite painting
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- Last name of non-trad artist who married singer Bjork
- Painting that inspired a series of four horror movies
- Renaissance painter and sculptor rumored to have been hella gay
- Blue and orange are _____________ colors
- Surrealist with a super weird mustache
- Artist who covered himself with gold leaf and walked around a gallery explaining pictures to a dead hare. Joseph _____
- Surrealist photographer who shares a name with a Spongebob Villain
- One of Andy Warhol's most famous works were 32 prints of ____
- Number of people in famous group of Canadian Painters
22 Clues: Fancy Greek column • World's most famous painting • Vincent Van Gogh's paint medium • Every art hos favorite painting • Full name of Pablo Picasso's muse • Surrealist with a super weird mustache • Pop artist who always wore a white wig • Blue and orange are _____________ colors • Last name of non-trad artist who married singer Bjork • ...
NOT QUITE ART? 4 2018-03-25
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- A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width
- To experience or be subjected to
- Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand
- A love affair
- The capacity to respond to changes in the environment
- To investigate systematically; examine
- to; around; roughly or in the region of
- To control, govern, or rule by superior authority or power
- Highly decorated
- A drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow
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- To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease
- having no reference to material objects or specific examples; not concrete
- An occurrence, circumstance, or fact that is perceptible by the senses.
- beyond belief or understanding; unbelievable
- A topic of discourse or discussion
- A body or collection of myths belonging to a people and addressing their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes
- Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character
- Of or relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking Latin America.
- To cause (someone) to have difficulty paying attention to something
- profound dedication, esp. to religion; consecration.
- Having or exhibiting a lack of good judgment or common sense; foolish.
21 Clues: A love affair • Highly decorated • To experience or be subjected to • A topic of discourse or discussion • To investigate systematically; examine • to; around; roughly or in the region of • beyond belief or understanding; unbelievable • A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width • To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease • ...
Art Techniques and Elements 2018-04-16
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- Lines carved into the surface of a plate
- A tool that is easily blended and used to create colored media
- Quick drying and transparent paint
- A paint that dries slowly and is easy to blend
- A technique featured in most ancient Egyptian art; depicts the size figures based on their status
- Creation of variants in values
- Quick-drying, water-based paint bound by egg; preceded oil paints
- Semi-transparent or transparent layers created by thinned oil paints
- Transfer of an inked image to synthetic fabrics stretched on a frame
- The printing press on which an image is originally created
- printmaking Type of printmaking consists of etching and engraving
- Opaque and water-based; dries slowly and produces vibrant colors
- Two-dimensional medium that uses lines to create pieces
- Versatile paints made of synthetic materials
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- One form of intaglio printmaking; involves the incision of lines on wax or varnish before inking etched areas and transferring the ink to paper
- A component of paint; holds pigments together
- Water and powdered pigments are permanently bound to a wet plaster surface
- A component of paint; changes the paint's consistency
- Paintings on walls and ceilings
- Crisscrossed lines used to produce shading
- A shading technique; lines are placed closely together
- One of the components of paint; finely ground material
- Paint applied to dry plaster, allowing the artist to make changes
- Art process that creates multiple originals through a printing press; dates from the fifteenth century; can be produced through relief methods, intaglio, lithography, and screen printing
- Another term for silk-screening; used by t-shirt designers
- A realistic technique employed in Donatello's later work
- Patterns of dots are used to create shade
- printmaking Printmaking via cutting away negative space and inking the positive space that stands in relief
- Another two-dimensional art process
- Printmaking via outlining an image on a plate using a waxy pencil
- A common drawing tool; applying different weight changes the value of the color
- crayon before applying ink and pressing an image onto paper
32 Clues: Creation of variants in values • Paintings on walls and ceilings • Quick drying and transparent paint • Another two-dimensional art process • Lines carved into the surface of a plate • Patterns of dots are used to create shade • Crisscrossed lines used to produce shading • Versatile paints made of synthetic materials • A component of paint; holds pigments together • ...
Art I Midterm Review 2019-12-11
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- blue green violet
- group of colors beside each other on the color wheel
- watercolor technique that uses certain material that will repel the watercolor in specific areas
- shapes often found in mathematics
- a type of paint which is translucent
- using a grid to illustrate four possible hot spot areas that are good for placement of the focal point
- a primary color plus a secondary color (yellow orange or red orange are examples)
- shapes which occur in nature
- red yellow orange
- red yellow blue and make up all other colors of the rainbow
- trying to figure out what the artwork means and what the artist is trying to say during a critique
- watercolor technique of applying a fully charged brush to a wet surface
- stating the obvious facts (title artist layout subject matter) during a critique
- the part of a critique where you explain how the artist arranged specific elements of art and principles of design within the artwork
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- light reflected off objects (related to hue, value, intensity)
- green purple orange (mixing two primary colors)
- the relative lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- a watercolor technique that shows a gradation from dark to light and smoothly changes in value
- 3D shapes expressing length width and depth
- a closed line expressing 2D
- a surface for mixing paint
- two colors opposite on the color wheel (red/green or orange/blue are examples)
- partially dried brush used to achieve textural effects with watercolor
- how well the artwork is made and contructed
- the result of mixing two complementary colors together
- the arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- the area between and around objects
- a watercolor technique of applying a fully charged brush to a dry surface
- the surface quality real or implied that can be seen and felt
- a continuous mark with length and direction
- deciding in your opinion whether an artwork is successful or a failure based on facts
31 Clues: blue green violet • red yellow orange • a surface for mixing paint • a closed line expressing 2D • shapes which occur in nature • shapes often found in mathematics • the area between and around objects • a type of paint which is translucent • 3D shapes expressing length width and depth • how well the artwork is made and contructed • a continuous mark with length and direction • ...
The Art of Poetry 2019-10-03
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- Lucas _______ a lot before the math test.
- My dog is the ______ animal I’ve ever seen!
- That is the ______ dress!
- A well-balanced diet and exercise will make you ______ .
- The room was ______ once all the children arrived.
- Our ______ were all invited to the school concert.
- My mom is ______ when she is reading a book.
- Dogs are ______ than cats.
- Our soccer team had many ______ this season.
- We ______ the baseball team that lost the game.
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- The ______ went for a walk around the neighborhood.
- Today was ______ than usual. 15. It is breezier near the ocean.
- That was the ______ movie!
- Leo keeps a photo album of his favorite ______ .
- The ______ fluttered among the flowers.
- Walking is ______than running.
- I am ______ by the sound of thunder.
- My brother tells the ______ jokes.
- We learned about _____ the in Asia.
- I _____ the poem in my neatest handwriting.
- Dahl, the famous author, ______ for the British government during World War II.
- What are some of your _____?
- That baby has the _____ fingers.
23 Clues: That is the ______ dress! • That was the ______ movie! • Dogs are ______ than cats. • What are some of your _____? • Walking is ______than running. • That baby has the _____ fingers. • My brother tells the ______ jokes. • We learned about _____ the in Asia. • I am ______ by the sound of thunder. • The ______ fluttered among the flowers. • ...
Art for everyone 3 2020-05-09
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- a particular way in which something is done, created, or performed
- someone who illegally sprays paintings on the walls
- a ceremony to celebrate the start of something
- an event at which objects are put out for people to look at
- a book with stories, essays, pictures
- a synonym to "propose"
- not long ago
- the world around us
- the same as "between"
- a liquid substance that is used to draw pictures on the walls
- including many different cultures
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- an opposite to "negative"
- a person who was born, raised, or lives in Canada
- people you want to reach with an advertisement
- this is the effect that a person has on someone's opinion
- a picture that is painted
- an area of land
- a collection of different things
- a director or producer who makes movies
- a form of something
- if someone deliberately destroys someone's property
21 Clues: not long ago • an area of land • a form of something • the world around us • the same as "between" • a synonym to "propose" • an opposite to "negative" • a picture that is painted • a collection of different things • including many different cultures • a book with stories, essays, pictures • a director or producer who makes movies • people you want to reach with an advertisement • ...
Art 209 Chapter1-3 2021-03-11
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- backbone of life for Egyptian crops
- era of the invention of art
- columns embedded in the walls
- Persian capital with animal protomes
- an axis-plan in sumerian ziggurats
- masterbuilder and first recorded name of artist
- round Paleolithic female freestanding sculpture
- Egyptian plant made into writing surface
- megalithic Maltan temple with doorways and apses
- art from Narmer to Cleopatra
- sharp writing-tool for soft clay
- Goddess also known as Ishtar
- ruler of Lagash with many sculptures
- Assyrian man-headed winged-bull
- accurate depiction true to nature
- flat-roofed rectangular Egyptian tombs
- stoneworking tool used with a hammer
- massive triangular structures for Egyptian kings
- Blue stone from Afghanistan
- Babylonian king with code of laws
- painting absorbed on wet plaster
- sumerian god of the sky
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- megalithic monument in southern England
- Urukian temple probably dedicated to Anu
- Egyptian queen sculpted by Thutmose
- neolithic settlement on Jordan river
- first era of agriculture&livestock for food
- name of offering made to a deity
- a central hall in buildings
- massive rectangular stepped tower
- horizontal load-bearing beam over posts
- Conical sculptures to drink from
- Paleolithic pointed stone engraving tool
- topmost part of a column under load
- roof rested on columbs or pillars
- torso faces viewer while head faces forward
- Egyptian burial ritual preserving the body
- Sumerian narrative relief sculpture and vase
- represented from the side view
- region around Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- mesopotamian city-state ruled by Hammurabi
41 Clues: sumerian god of the sky • era of the invention of art • a central hall in buildings • Blue stone from Afghanistan • art from Narmer to Cleopatra • Goddess also known as Ishtar • columns embedded in the walls • represented from the side view • Assyrian man-headed winged-bull • name of offering made to a deity • Conical sculptures to drink from • sharp writing-tool for soft clay • ...
Art & Culture Current Affairs 2019-09-16
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- The world heritage site of “Terracotta Army” belongs to which country?
- Which country is to be partner country for Gita Jayanti Mahotsav
- President inaugurates underground Bunker Museum at Raj Bhavan of which city
- The Angkor Vat Temple at Cambodia is devoted to which deity
- After years of controversy around sweet, Rasagola, a popular dessert of X, has received GI tag
- Today’s Gurmukhi, Dogri and Sindhi scripts have developed from which scripts
- The Elephanta caves have been mostly ascribed to which dynasty?
- A commemorative pillar in memory of Polish families and individuals who had made India their home during World War II was unveiled in which district of Maharashtra
- Which color sandstone was used in Mathura School of Art
- Lavani is one of the most popular forms of dance and music that is practiced in which state
- The Japanese art “Ikebana” is related to decoration with
- The famous ‘Hornbill festival’ is celebrated in which State of India
- world-famous sparkling wine Prosecco, were added by UNESCO.These hills are in which country
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- X & Y are the main feature of Dravida Style of Temple architecture.Identify X
- In which type of classical dance forms of India the Pung which is a drum is a integral part?
- X & Y are the main feature of Dravida Style of Temple architecture.Identify Y
- Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has announced setting up Pashmina testing centre in X region of Jammu and Kashmir to check the quality of pashmina
- A Fire temple is a place of worship for
- The terms Udara, Mudara and Tara are related to which field as per the ancient Indian texts?
- The famous World Heritage Site “Basilica of Bom Jesus” is located in which state of india
- The Pagodas at Mahabalipuram had been constructed by which dynasty
- UNESCO to publish whose writings in world languages
- which city in India was added to UNESCO list
- The famous X panchamirtham, given as ‘prasadam’ at Murugan temple in X, Tamil Nadu has been granted GI tag
- Which state of India is associated with the Folk Dance Teratali
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched $4.2 million redevelopment project of 200-year-old Shreenathji or Lord Sri Krishna temple in X, capital of Bahrain
- Vedantham Satyanarayan is known to be a greatest guru of which dance form
- Dalai Lama is the temporal head of which a subschools of Tibetan Buddhism?
- name of parsi new year celebarted on Aug 17 of every year
29 Clues: A Fire temple is a place of worship for • which city in India was added to UNESCO list • UNESCO to publish whose writings in world languages • Which color sandstone was used in Mathura School of Art • The Japanese art “Ikebana” is related to decoration with • name of parsi new year celebarted on Aug 17 of every year • ...
Art HS Final Review 2019-05-15
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- Clay that has been fired once, usually at a low temperature.
- A straight line from a corner to the opposite corner of a cube, rectangle, or parallelogram
- A coating of material applied to ceramics before firing that forms a glass-like surface.
- Clay is hardened by heating it to a high temperature, fusing the clay particles
- Objects are positioned so that their faces are at an angle to the artist’s line of sight.
- Lines that are drawn at right angles to the horizon.
- This watercolor technique can be created to transition from one color to another
- This artist uses ink and compressed air to make his characters.
- The line that separates the sky from the ground
- The way of showing where the observer is.
- A graphical system that uses lines to develop depth in a drawing.
- Ceramic forming method utilizing rope-like plastic clay
- clay slabs are cut to a shape and joined together using scoring and wet clay called slip.
- A 3D object that has Height, Depth, and Width.
- Lines which appear to converge in the system of linear perspective.
- This artist is afflicted with prosopagnosia (face blindness), a condition that prevents him from recognizing people's faces.
- A damp condition of the clay when it is too firm to bend yet soft enough to be carved.
- This technique causes watercolors to be pulled into the groves of the paper
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- This material is used in watercolor paintings to block out the watercolor from certain areas.
- This watercolor technique can be created by applying wet color to a wet surface.
- Wet,translucent washes can be applied over areas of color that have completely dried.
- This artist made his career by drawing on Styrofoam cups.
- In perspective, the lines of an object extend to and meet at one location which is on the horizon line.
- This artist also hosts parties to show people how to make monsters.
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- A way to show 3-D objects on a 2-D surface using one vanishing points.
- This occurs when a dry brush is used over areas of color.
- A horizontally drawn line that is even with the viewer's eye.
- The furnace in which ceramics pieces are fired
- Preparing the surface of a piece of clay to be added to another piece of clay.
- He was one of the first to use linear perspective in his painting,
- A low-fire clay. Porous and not waterproof. To be functional, it must be glazed.
- This watercolor technique is used for developing a solid area of color
- Objects made of clay fired at high temperatures for a chemical change to take place in the clay body.
- This is a product of the Earth that when heated becomes hard.
- These are straight lines parallel to the horizon.
- Illusion of depth by placing one object in front of another.
- This technique can be used to fix mistakes, lighten values, or create textures.
- Three-dimensional forms or forms in relief created by carving, assemblage, or modeling.
- A collection of different images placed together to create a new piece of Art.
- Brush Textures can be made by absorbing some of the water from the brush prior to applying color.
- Clay is easily manipulated and bent
- The condition of clay is no visible moisture and the clay is ready to be fired.
- The glue used for clay to combine two pieces together.
44 Clues: Clay is easily manipulated and bent • The way of showing where the observer is. • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing • The furnace in which ceramics pieces are fired • A 3D object that has Height, Depth, and Width. • The line that separates the sky from the ground • These are straight lines parallel to the horizon. • ...
Art terms and vocabulary 2021-06-10
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- illusion of 3d on a 2d surface
- the illusion of space in a picture plane
- exact matching of left and right side
- the merging of two colours to create a gradient
- where the light hits the object
- a tool used to blend, smear and smudge
- a part of an artwork that seems closest to viewer
- size of objects in a composition
- drawing crossing lines in different ways to create value
- smooth transition from one colour to another
- applying one direction line to create value
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- two sides that are balanced but not symmetrical
- rapid and rough drawing or painting
- arrangement of elements within art
- one object covers another
- level of lightness and darkness of a drawing
- layering and blending until smooth
- The surface texture of drawing paper
- the part that appears farthest away from viewer
- the area of an artwork that attracts the viewers attention
20 Clues: one object covers another • illusion of 3d on a 2d surface • where the light hits the object • size of objects in a composition • arrangement of elements within art • layering and blending until smooth • rapid and rough drawing or painting • The surface texture of drawing paper • exact matching of left and right side • a tool used to blend, smear and smudge • ...
UIL Art Smart - Artists 2023-10-05
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- Madonna and Child with St. Jerome
- Woman Holding a Balance
- Composition with Large Blue Plane, Red, Black, Yellow, and Gray
- Chirico Conversation among the Ruins
- Young Girl Plucking a Duck
- Ivy in Flower
- House with Fence
- Red Cannas
- . The Sacrament of the Last Supper
- Noah Leading the Animals into the Ark
- Banquet Still Life with Roses
- The Cardsharps
- Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle)
- Girls on the Pier
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- Self-Portrait
- New Road
- Untitled #1
- Street to Mbari
- Delfina Flores
- Bottle of Port and Glass
- Weeping Willow
- Supper at Bethany
- Portrait of a Youth
- Holy Family with Saint Anne
- Tomorrow I May Be Far Away
- The Investiture of Saint Ildefonsus
- Dorothy Pearlstein
- Woman Holding an Apple
- Caroline
- Blue and Black
30 Clues: New Road • Caroline • Red Cannas • Untitled #1 • Self-Portrait • Ivy in Flower • Delfina Flores • Weeping Willow • The Cardsharps • Blue and Black • Street to Mbari • House with Fence • Supper at Bethany • Girls on the Pier • Dorothy Pearlstein • Portrait of a Youth • Woman Holding an Apple • Woman Holding a Balance • Bottle of Port and Glass • Young Girl Plucking a Duck • Tomorrow I May Be Far Away • ...
Art, Music, and Design 2023-11-16
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- A design or graphic for surfaces
- A brief moment in programming
- A smooth curve in design
- Philosophy of beauty and art
- Surface look or feel
- Genre with blue notes and swing
- Varying levels in music volume
- Technique for realistic lighting in graphics
- Detailed architectural plans
- Pertaining to chords
- Persistently repeated musical phrase
- Collection of leaves in nature or graphics
- Substance or fabric
- Five-note musical scale
- Bringing characters to life
- Level of Detail in graphics
- Spontaneous musical performance
- A truncated pyramid in 3D graphics
- The science of matter and motion
- bop A style of jazz developed in the 1950s
- Solo passage in a concerto
- Tiny bits in physics or graphics
- A complex, repeating musical form
- A musical piece evocative of night
- Traditional Eastern European Jewish music
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- Window to a virtual world
- Pertaining to movies
- A small-scale representation
- Eco-friendly longevity
- Data for light in 3D environments
- Pleasantly sounding together
- To introduce something new
- Stage or phase in a game
- Central point of rotation
- A recurring theme
- Removing unseen objects in graphics
- Science of comfort at your desk
- First model of a new design
- Smooth and connected in music
- Ornate style of art and architecture
- To gradually change form
- Computer-aided creation (abbr.)
- Network of vertices in 3D modeling
- A corner point in geometry
- A quick, informal drawing
- Program for rendering light and color
- Fast and lively, in music
- To visually process graphics
48 Clues: A recurring theme • Substance or fabric • Pertaining to movies • Surface look or feel • Pertaining to chords • Eco-friendly longevity • Five-note musical scale • A smooth curve in design • Stage or phase in a game • To gradually change form • Window to a virtual world • Central point of rotation • A quick, informal drawing • Fast and lively, in music • To introduce something new • ...
Unit 2 (Vocabulary) - Art 2023-11-20
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- The enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle.
- A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
- One of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided
- A plane figure with eight straight sides and eight angles.
- A plane figure with six straight sides and angles.
- The angle that one surface or line makes with another when they are not at right angles.
- A line that intersects another line segment perpendicularly and divides it into two parts of equal measurement
- An instrument for drawing circles and arcs and measuring distances between points, consisting of two arms linked by a movable joint, one arm ending in a point and the other usually carrying a pencil or pen.
- A straight line that divides an angle or line into two equal parts.
- A plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
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- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogues.
- Each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture or a building.
- A short-sleeved casual top, generally made of cotton, having the shape of a T when spread out flat.
- A heavy metal turntable with clamps for securing articles to be engraved.
- To impress a pattern or mark on (a surface, object, or document) using an engraved or inked block or die.
- A straight set of points that extend in opposite directions.
- A work of art with essential parts that can be moved, separated and recombined.
- A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
- The process or art of impressing a design on a hard surface, especially to make a print.
- Arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects.
- A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
- A plane figure with five straight sides and five angles.
- A plane figure with seven straight sides and angles.
23 Clues: A plane figure with six straight sides and angles. • A plane figure with seven straight sides and angles. • A plane figure with five straight sides and five angles. • A plane figure with three straight sides and three angles. • A plane figure with eight straight sides and eight angles. • A straight set of points that extend in opposite directions. • ...
The Art of Argument 2024-04-24
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- draws attention to goods and services
- information spread to promote some cause
- a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning
- open to argument
- capable of being justified or supported
- a personal belief or judgement
- establish or strengthen with new evidence
- cause someone to adopt a position
- partiality preventing objective consideration; subjective
- an opinion offered in opposition
- a passage of a work that is cited using " "
- showing favoritism
- related to the rhetorical appeal ETHOS
- knowledge on which to base belief
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- a personal attack
- to take without referencing
- to ask; a method of persuasion
- information about recent and important events
- a fact that logically justifies some premise or conclusion
- refutation
- additional proof that something is true
- present reasons logically to support a view
- to assert a point of view
23 Clues: refutation • open to argument • a personal attack • showing favoritism • to assert a point of view • to take without referencing • to ask; a method of persuasion • a personal belief or judgement • an opinion offered in opposition • cause someone to adopt a position • knowledge on which to base belief • draws attention to goods and services • related to the rhetorical appeal ETHOS • ...
History of art revision 2024-05-09
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- Which word is used to describe the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition?
- What is the name of the official exhibitions set up by the French artistic academies?
- What animal is usually used in paintings as a symbolic representation of marital fidelity?
- In what career did Borromini first train, prior to becoming an architect?
- A flat and planar support which separates a sculpture from the environment.
- Which artist was enrolled at the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture on 31 May 1783?
- Which building is the largest Ottoman-era mosque in Istanbul?
- Who bought Cabanel’s ‘Birth of Venus’?
- Which artist’s parents owned a gallery that dealt primarily in antique tapestries?
- Which English art critic described Turner as the artist who could most "stirringly and truthfully measure the moods of Nature".?
- Name the American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- What was the name of the first sculpture Bernini produced entirely independently?
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- Who was the architect of Süleymaniye Mosque?
- Which artist is also known as Le Douanier (the customs officer), a humorous description of his occupation as a toll and tax collector?
- An architectural structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall.
- In Catholic mass, the change of the whole substance of bread into the substance of the Body of Christ and of the whole substance of wine into the substance of the Blood of Christ.
- Marc Quinn was a notable member of which artistic movement?
- What was Marc Chagall’s birth name?
- Cardinal Scipione Borghese was a key patron to which sculptor?
- What does the ‘J. M. W.’ in J. M. W. Turner stand for?
- What style of painting is Gauguin’s ‘Vision after the Sermon’?
- Which artist painted a double portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino in the 1530s?
- Who designed the Albert Memorial?
- A paint made of pigment mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous material such as egg yolk.
- In which country was Frida Kahlo born?
- Which architect is also known as the ‘Queen of Curves’?
- Who painted 'Glass tazza with peaches, Jasmine flowers, quinces and a grasshopper'?
27 Clues: Who designed the Albert Memorial? • What was Marc Chagall’s birth name? • Who bought Cabanel’s ‘Birth of Venus’? • In which country was Frida Kahlo born? • Who was the architect of Süleymaniye Mosque? • What does the ‘J. M. W.’ in J. M. W. Turner stand for? • Which architect is also known as the ‘Queen of Curves’? • ...
Art and Design Glossary 2023-05-31
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- An artistic and literary movement that sought to channel the unconscious as a way to unlock the power of the imagination.
- A repeated decorative design.
- A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
- A first or preliminary version of a device or vehicle from which other forms are developed.
- Special importance, value, or prominence given to something.
- The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount, etc.
- The process of generating numerous ideas as a way to solve a problem, allowing free thinking and considering all options.
- art, Artwork created by fans of a work of fiction and derived from a series character or other aspect of that work.
- Small, rough sketches representing the initial concept for a piece of artwork.
- Arrangement in a straight line or in correct relative positions.
- The recurrence of an action or event.
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- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
- Information about reactions to a product or a person's performance of a task, used as a basis for improvement.
- system, A structure comprising a series of horizontal and vertical lines which intersect and are used to structure content.
- A sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the planned course of a story.
- The act or process of moving, especially change of place or position or posture.
- The action of revising, making changes or improvements to an initial draft or concept.
- A system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
- The state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association.
- A rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture.
- A fundamental source or basis of something, a guiding sense for understanding how certain aspects will function.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- A component or constituent of a whole or one of the parts into which a whole may be resolved by analysis.
24 Clues: A repeated decorative design. • The recurrence of an action or event. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • Special importance, value, or prominence given to something. • The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount, etc. • Arrangement in a straight line or in correct relative positions. • ...
street art and graffiti 2021-10-14
24 Clues: risky • fight • lawer • basis • naive • value • accept • survey • happen • absorb • license • divorce • anxiety • evident • un-known • graffiti • beginning • subversive • suspicious • unlawfulness • contraversial • to make thinner or weaker • makes success more difficult • to institute a process of law against
Chapter 8: Islamic Art 2021-11-18
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- Tall towers from which the faithful are called to prayer are called __________.
- The Hall of the Abencerrajes at the Alhambra evokes a heavenly space with its star-shaped dome, formed of ________ to create a dematerialized architectural form.
- This structure features four iwans arranged around an internal courtyard. Hint: Two Words, No Spaces, 1 Hyphen
- The great royal center of book production at Herat was founded under the patronage of the Persian ______ dynasty.
- A place of worship where Muslims gather on Fridays for public worship is called a __________.
- The Alhambra palace complex was the seat of the __________.
- At Masji-i Jami, muqarnas embellish the __________. Hint: Two Words, No Spaces
- What current political structures exist in the Islamic world after the dissolution of the great Islamic empires in the twentieth century? Hint: Contains 1 Hyphen
- "Bihzad’s Yusuf Fleeing Zulayhka" is different from "The Court of Gayumars" because it has ____-__________ architectural features.
- "Yusuf Fleeing Zulayhka" and "The Baptistery of St. Louis" are similar because they feature __________ scenes.
- The mosaic friezes in the Dome of the Rock depict the __________ of Paradise.
- The Baptistery of St. Louis features figural designs created by inlaid ________.
- At the Islamic Mosque and Cultural Center in Rome, the prayer hall references the prayer hall of the Sultan Selim Mosque in its large __________.
- In Egypt and Syria, mosques were primarily illuminated with enameled glass __________.
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- The Great Mosque of __________ has a hypostyle hall comprised of horseshoe arches.
- At the Great Mosque of Damascus, the three long aisles of the structure form the __________ wall.
- At the Great Mosque of Córdoba, the glass and ceramic mosaics demonstrate the influence of __________ art.
- The first great monument of Islamic art is the Dome of the Rock in __________.
- Which building inspired Ottoman architects like Sinan? Hint: Two Words, No Spaces
- White pottery in the Nishapur region, such as the plate with kufic border from Khurasan, was influenced by Chinese __________.
- The monograms developed by the Ottomans to symbolize the authority of the sultan on official seals, coins, buildings, and documents are called __________.
- The earliest form of Islamic calligraphy was called __________.
- The decoration at the Great Mosque of Córdoba contains __________ vegetation.
- Islamic carpets, such as the Ardabil Carpet, were typically used for Muslim __________.
- The pulpit for the prayer leader is called the __________.
- In Islamic architecture, a vaulted open room.
- The _______ Selim Mosque exemplifies the architectural style of the Ottomans.
- In a mosque, the enclosure in front of the mihrab for the ruler and other dignitaries is called a __________.
- The architectural focus of the Court of the ________ at the Alhambra was directed toward the sunken gardens, fountains, and water channels.
- At a mosque, the qibla wall is oriented toward Mecca and identified by a __________.
- The _______ Court was the intended audience for "The Court of Gayumars."
- Means “submission to [God’s will]”
- Which of the following is the Islamic art form best known in Europe and highly prized by Westerners?
- Islamic art is characterized by complex geometric designs and scrolling vines known outside the Islamic world as __________.
- Sultan Muhammad’s "The Court of Gayumars" depicts the idyllic reign of the first _______.
35 Clues: Means “submission to [God’s will]” • In Islamic architecture, a vaulted open room. • The pulpit for the prayer leader is called the __________. • The Alhambra palace complex was the seat of the __________. • The earliest form of Islamic calligraphy was called __________. • The _______ Court was the intended audience for "The Court of Gayumars." • ...
Art 1 Midterm Review 2021-12-02
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- The furnace or oven used to fire clay is called a
- is the arrangement of elements in a work of art. These rules can be broken, but only to emphasize a point.
- Colors red, yellow, orange
- when attaching two pieces of clay together you need to use a glue like substance.
- is how well the artwork is made and constructed
- when completing an art critique:what is it called when you state the obvious facts regarding the artwork (Title, artist, the layout, the subject matter, the style, etc.)?
- shapes with hard edges often found in mathematics are called ______ shapes
- Colors red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange
- are three-dimensional shapes, expressing length, width, and depth.
- area between and around objects is called
- is the relative lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
- Sculpture that is not only nice to look at but also serves a purpose is called
- surface quality, real or implied, that can be seen and felt is called the
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- Colors blue, purple, green
- Colors green, orange, purple
- Colors are next to each other on the color wheel
- a group of colors that forms an equilateral triangle on the color wheel
- building art that has 3 dimensions is called
- A continuous mark with length and direction is called a
- what do you get when you mix two complementary colors together?
- What type of colors are used to make all the other colors
- long snake like pieces of rolled clay are called
- after clay has been fired once it is called
- what is it called when you discuss whether or not the work succeeds or fails by expressing your opinion based on solid facts?
- what is it called when you describe what is happening or what is the artist trying to say within the artwork? The mood or feeling should also be stated to back up your observation?
- is the paint-like substance you add to the surface of clay that when fired turns out shiny.
- A closed line expressing 2 dimensions is a
- shapes which occur in nature are called
- what is it called when you explain how the artist arranged specific elements of art and principles of design within the artwork?
- Color red, yellow, blue
- when clay is dried but has not been fired it is called
- is light reflected off objects.
33 Clues: Colors blue, purple, green • Colors red, yellow, orange • Color red, yellow, blue • Colors green, orange, purple • is light reflected off objects. • shapes which occur in nature are called • area between and around objects is called • A closed line expressing 2 dimensions is a • after clay has been fired once it is called • ...
Life and Art 6 2025-01-10
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- perfect, or the best possible
- to stick onto something
- involved in or relating to a revolution
- the area of mathematics relating to the study of space and the relationships between points, lines, curves, and surfaces
- sticking out over something that is at a lower level
- the fixed period of time that something lasts for
- a vertical structure that is used to separate one area from another, especially to hide something or to protect you from something unpleasant or dangerous
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- a period of 100 years
- the distance along a street from where one road crosses it to the place where the next road crosses it, or one part of a street like this, especially in a town or city
- a building where a car is kept, built next to or as part of a house
- the inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you
- a word Mr. Wright used to describe the glass used in the Robie House
- a roughly cut piece
- the activity of treating food and storing it in closed containers that air cannot enter so that it can be kept for a long time without going bad
- by the smallest amount
- complete and in the original state
- Something that is confusing makes you feel confused because it is difficult to understand.
- in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated
- an object or objects that belong to someone
- ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected
20 Clues: a roughly cut piece • a period of 100 years • by the smallest amount • to stick onto something • perfect, or the best possible • complete and in the original state • involved in or relating to a revolution • an object or objects that belong to someone • ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected • the fixed period of time that something lasts for • ...
Ancient Art History Review 2025-01-13
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- one of the 2 very important rivers for the development of the Mesopotamian civilizations.
- Minoan and Mycenaean cultures were very famous for their wheel-thrown
- Hierarchical Proportion or Hieratic Scale means that people who are ____________ in an artwork are more important.
- a technique where wet paint is painted directly onto a wet, freshly plastered wall.
- this ancient and basic architectural technique was first seen in the Neolithic period: Stonehenge is an example.
- this early period in art history was known mostly for cave paintings and small portable sculptures.
- Female fertility figures found in early Europe were called _______________ figures.
- Mesopotamian votive figures had unusually large ____________ to show their eternal devotion and attention to the Gods.
- Minoan art was inspired by living around the ____________. We see many blue pastel colours and aquatic creatures.
- this Egyptian ruler revolutionized Art and Religion during the Amarna period.
- Paleolithic people had a ______________ lifestyle: they moved with the food and seasons.
- the Palace of ________________ is found on the Greek island of Crete.
- much of the artwork made in Ancient Egypt was devoted to ensuring the deceased had a good ________________.
- this is a ring-shaped earth work found during the Neolithic era. They were made of stone or timber and had a raised bank or ditch.
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- In Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Minoan Art, men were usually shown with ________ skin tones than women.
- this art form was particularly important to the Ancient Egyptians because of its permanence and ability to hold the soul (Ka) of the deceased.
- Golden hammered faces that looked like the deceased and were buried with elite men in Mycenaean culture.
- the style and conventions of Ancient Egyptian art could be described as__________.
- AD stands for ____________________.
- these are the bands or lines used to divide up the space in an artwork. The most important bands or lines were at the top of the artwork and helped to organize a narrative.
- The oldest known cave paintings are found in this present day country.
- this Mesopotamian invention was extremely important for the further development of technology, transportation, and trade.
- the religions of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt could be described as ________________: the worship of many Gods.
- the jackal-headed God in Ancient Egypt that weighs the heart of the dead in the underworld.
- this subject matter was not seen in ancient European cave paintings. The oldest surviving example of this subject matter is shown in a fresco from the Minoan civilization.
- The Ancient Egyptian civilization spans nearly 3 _______________ years.
- the Mesopotamian civilizations flourished on the land that is now called __________. (country’s name)
27 Clues: AD stands for ____________________. • Minoan and Mycenaean cultures were very famous for their wheel-thrown • the Palace of ________________ is found on the Greek island of Crete. • The oldest known cave paintings are found in this present day country. • The Ancient Egyptian civilization spans nearly 3 _______________ years. • ...
Art so Far Crossword 2025-01-29
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- Style of painting using short, quick brush strokes and thick applications of paint.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
- Spanish artist known for his paintings that are realistic in appearance but do not make sense.
- American artist known for his graffiti work in NYC subways.
- Mark that spans the distance between two points.
- Identical image on both sides of a center line.
- Colors that emphasize each other.
- Line coming from or heading to a vanishing point.
- The range from lightest light to darkest dark.
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- Spanish artist known for creating Cubism.
- Image appears different on both sides of a center line.
- Shape that is even and has perfect measurements.
- Shape that is not even and does not have perfect measurements.
- An image repeated throughout an artwork.
- American artist known for his work in pop art patterns.
- Dutch artist known for his many paintings of sunflowers and work in Impressionism.
- Mexican artist known for his mural works.
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
- Tool we use to get rid of unwanted pencil marks.
- Tool we use to sketch images.
- Consists of positive and negative.
- French artist known for co-creating Impressionism.
22 Clues: Tool we use to sketch images. • Colors that emphasize each other. • Consists of positive and negative. • An image repeated throughout an artwork. • Spanish artist known for creating Cubism. • Mexican artist known for his mural works. • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • The range from lightest light to darkest dark. • ...
ART MATERIALS AND TOOLS 2024-09-25
21 Clues: tela • pelle • legno • carta • vetro • gomma • matita • pietra • tessuto • cartone • argilla • ceramica • righello • compasso • plastica • pennello • temperino • goniometro • acquarello • cavalletto • inchiostro
Intro to Art & Design 2025-02-18
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- The name of a color, such as red or blue
- Man-made, mathematical
- The visual components that make up a work of art
- Creates a sense of equilibrium. Two major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical
- Reflection of light off of an object
- A flat, 2D object. Only has height and width
- A combination of elements that stresses the difference between those elements
- The use of different sizes, shapes, and colors to create visual diversity
- Combination of similar elements to accent their similarities
- How bright or dull a color is
- Guides the viewer's eye throughout the work. Creates a feeling of action.
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- How the elements of art are organized in a work
- How a surface looks or feels. May be real or implied
- Lightness or darkness of a color.
- The different sizes of objects in a composition
- Can be positive or negative. The area around and occupied by an object.
- A point moving through space
- Repetition of visual elements to create a sense of movement
- Naturally occuring, irregular
- 3-dimensional object. Has height, width, and depth
20 Clues: Man-made, mathematical • A point moving through space • Naturally occuring, irregular • How bright or dull a color is • Lightness or darkness of a color. • Reflection of light off of an object • The name of a color, such as red or blue • A flat, 2D object. Only has height and width • How the elements of art are organized in a work • ...
Elements of Art Terms 2025-01-04
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- refers to the attribute of an artwork that has height, width, and depth (or the illusion of it on a 2-d surface)
- the pure or actual color of the 12 colors on the color wheel
- adding white to a hue to make it lighter
- a moving dot
- perceived by the way light reflects off a surface; represented with a color wheel
- the illusion of texture created through artistic techniques like shading or brush strokes
- the area between, around, and (sometimes) within objects
- Flat, enclosed areas that are two dimensional (length and height)
- lines that convey feelings or emotions
- an artwork’s actual or implied surface quality, such as rough, smooth, or soft
- the degree of saturation and strength of a color
- type of shapes related to geometry (circle, triangle, square, etc)
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- lines that are indicated indirectly in artwork
- the physical surface qualities of an artwork that can be felt through touch
- the full range of values from lightest to darkest in an artwork
- type of shape that is irregular often with curving or rounded edges
- the building blocks of art
- refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
- adding black and white to a hue to reduce the intensity of the hue
- adding black to a hue to make it darker
- lines that help us understand what we see
21 Clues: a moving dot • the building blocks of art • lines that convey feelings or emotions • adding black to a hue to make it darker • adding white to a hue to make it lighter • lines that help us understand what we see • lines that are indicated indirectly in artwork • refers to the lightness or darkness of a color • the degree of saturation and strength of a color • ...
History of art 🎨 2024-01-23
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- ο χορός
- αρ νουβο τέχνη γνωστή και ως
- η συνέλευση των μαγισσών
- οι αστοί του καλέ
- πρόγευμα στη χλοη
- Σαρλ φιλιπον ή αλλιώς άντρας χωρίς δόντια που γειά
- κρισταλ παλας τζοζεφ.....
- έκθεση του Παρισιού η αλλιώς....
- δημοσίευσε το 1859 το έργο του η καταγωγή των ειδών
- γλύπτης ελληνικής καταγωγής Γιαννούλης......
- κορυφαίος ζωγράφος της σχολής του Μονάχου
- βάζο από γυαλί
- ένα από τα θέματα ρομαντικών ζωγράφων
- ο θάνατος και οι μάσκες
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- αρχιτεκτονικο στιλ στα μέσα του 19ου αιώνα
- ίδρυσε τον γαλάζιο καβαλαρη
- Αντόνιο γκαουντι εκκλησία της....
- το ατελιέ
- γεννήθηκε με το έργο δεσποινίδες της αβινιον
- η ελευθερία οδηγεί το λαό
- Πάμπλο Πικάσο ποτήρι με ......
- η.... διήρκησε 8 χρόνια
- ένα στιλ που γεννήθηκε στην Αγγλία μέσα 19ου αιώνα
- κύριος εισηγητής του κινήματος αρτς εντ κράτος
24 Clues: ο χορός • το ατελιέ • βάζο από γυαλί • οι αστοί του καλέ • πρόγευμα στη χλοη • η.... διήρκησε 8 χρόνια • ο θάνατος και οι μάσκες • η συνέλευση των μαγισσών • κρισταλ παλας τζοζεφ..... • η ελευθερία οδηγεί το λαό • ίδρυσε τον γαλάζιο καβαλαρη • αρ νουβο τέχνη γνωστή και ως • Πάμπλο Πικάσο ποτήρι με ...... • έκθεση του Παρισιού η αλλιώς.... • Αντόνιο γκαουντι εκκλησία της.... • ...
Renaissance Art and Artists 2024-10-27
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- Belle Jardinière - Famous painting by Raphael depicting the Madonna with child.
- - Form of art that was revived during the Renaissance, inspired by classical Greece and Rome.
- - Chapel where Michelangelo painted The Creation of Adam on the ceiling.
- - Central figure in Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus.
- - Powerful Florentine family known for being great patrons of the arts.
- - The meaning of "Renaissance" in French.
- Vinci - Another name for Leonardo, the quintessential Renaissance man.
- - Famous work by Fra Angelico and example of perspective in Renaissance art.
- - Renaissance value focusing on the importance and potential of the individual.
- - Artist of The Last Supper and Mona Lisa.
- - Early Renaissance painter known for Expulsion from Paradise.
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- - Artistic technique developed during the Renaissance to create the illusion of depth.
- - Italian city-state known for its wealth and cultural influence during the Renaissance.
- - Renaissance intellectual movement emphasizing individual potential and achievements.
- - Famous sculpture by Michelangelo, symbolizing human perfection and strength.
- - Renaissance master known for works like Pieta and The Creation of Adam.
- - Term used to describe the period of "rebirth" in European arts, ideas, and culture.
- - Michelangelo's last name.
- - A supporter of the arts who finances artists and their projects.
- - Sculptor of David and master stonecutter of the early Renaissance.
- - Renowned Renaissance painter known for La Belle Jardinière and other iconic works.
21 Clues: - Michelangelo's last name. • - The meaning of "Renaissance" in French. • - Artist of The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. • - Central figure in Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus. • - Early Renaissance painter known for Expulsion from Paradise. • - A supporter of the arts who finances artists and their projects. • ...
Digital Art and Design 2021-05-27
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- The artistic arrangement of type in a readable and visually appealing way
- A mathematically defined curve used in two-dimensional graphic applications
- All of the characters that make up a specific typeface
- Visual representations of actual things
- The tiniest image component on a computer or monitor screen
- dark vs. light, thick vs. thin, rough vs. smooth
- The degree of intensity and vividness of a color
- the space between letters
- a unit of measure used in graphic communications
- The adjustment of space between two characters in your type
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- A design principle where images are distributed evenly to create a pleasing visual effect
- representations of concepts or ideas
- the relationship between elements
- refers to how a piece looks
- areas of a design that are not filled with content
- Mixing a color with white to increase its lightness
- The actual color of something
- The amount of detail an image has
- The degree of transparency an element has
- The space around the edge of a page
20 Clues: the space between letters • refers to how a piece looks • The actual color of something • the relationship between elements • The amount of detail an image has • The space around the edge of a page • representations of concepts or ideas • Visual representations of actual things • The degree of transparency an element has • dark vs. light, thick vs. thin, rough vs. smooth • ...
Art, music, and culture 2025-07-26
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- – musiqa
- – qo‘shiq matni
- – chizmachilik
- – galereya
- – an’ana
- – ritm
- – raqs
- – ifoda
- – qo‘shiq
- – rasm (bo‘yoq bilan)
- – iste’dod
- – san’at
- – teatr
- – film
- – chiqish / tomosha
- – ijodkorlik
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- – ohang
- – konsert
- – musiqa asbobi
- – zamonaviy
- – pianino
- – madaniyat
- – ko‘rgazma
- – janr
- – klassik
- – tasavvur
- – festival
- – haykal
- – gitara
- – rassom / san’atkor
30 Clues: – janr • – ritm • – raqs • – film • – ohang • – ifoda • – teatr • – musiqa • – an’ana • – haykal • – gitara • – san’at • – konsert • – pianino • – klassik • – qo‘shiq • – galereya • – tasavvur • – festival • – iste’dod • – zamonaviy • – madaniyat • – ko‘rgazma • – ijodkorlik • – chizmachilik • – musiqa asbobi • – qo‘shiq matni • – chiqish / tomosha • – rassom / san’atkor • – rasm (bo‘yoq bilan)
Valentine Day and Art 2022-02-10
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- getting arms around you
- taking food to a park on a blanket
- the date of Valentine Day
- people paired up together
- gift that is soft and cuddly
- also a famous small chocolate in foil
- strong feeling for someone
- they smell good and are colorful
- the day of love
- BFF's
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- a place to out and eat
- sugar is
- associated with the color for babygive to someone
- the perfect Valentine flowers
- it can be delivered in a heart shaped box
- red mixed with blue
- variety of sweets
- geometrical or organic
- the month for Valentine Day
- the classic Valentine shape
- you write a message in them
- also a primary color
22 Clues: BFF's • sugar is • the day of love • variety of sweets • red mixed with blue • also a primary color • a place to out and eat • geometrical or organic • getting arms around you • the date of Valentine Day • people paired up together • strong feeling for someone • the month for Valentine Day • the classic Valentine shape • you write a message in them • gift that is soft and cuddly • ...
Art History Part 2 2022-04-19
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- counterpose, leg forward
- a lintel above columns
- decorated
- two pieces
- central plan
- eye like opening
- plaster wall paintings
- parchment
- flat triangular area
- upright channels
- arched roof or covering
- tunnel like
- sculpted band
- projecting ornamental molding
- a courtyard
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- wet plaster
- muslim place of worship
- large meeting halls in Rome
- slight curving of columns
- concave sperical triangles
- colored illustrations
- mosiacs of brightly colored glass
- oblong panels
- religious images
- space for trade and politics in Rome
- an awning
- a curved architectual element
27 Clues: decorated • parchment • an awning • two pieces • wet plaster • tunnel like • a courtyard • central plan • oblong panels • sculpted band • eye like opening • religious images • upright channels • flat triangular area • colored illustrations • a lintel above columns • plaster wall paintings • muslim place of worship • arched roof or covering • counterpose, leg forward • slight curving of columns • ...
"Math Meets Art" Vocabulary 2022-04-12
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- to use a situation to get what you want
- relating to the sense of sight
- to make larger or smaller so that it looks right
- in a way that is believable
- the spaces that a thing can exist in
- having to do with how lines, angles, curves, and shapes relate to one another
- someone who makes art by putting lines or images onto a flat surface
- purposely or by choice
- understandings
- a picture made by pressing ink onto paper
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- the location and position of something in relation to other objects
- sharp, smart, or showing keen judgment
- a thing or idea that makes a person want to do something
- understanding that someone has gained through experience or learning
- connections or associations between things
- put something in a specific spot
- to go against or to not be affected by
- confusing because it is very detailed or complex
- to show something using pictures
- things that look different from how they actually are
- crossing, overlapping, or passing through something
- a force that pulls objects toward each other
- qualities or characteristics of things, especially one that make the thing what it is
- great intelligence or unusual ability, especially of a creative or original kind
24 Clues: understandings • purposely or by choice • in a way that is believable • relating to the sense of sight • put something in a specific spot • to show something using pictures • the spaces that a thing can exist in • sharp, smart, or showing keen judgment • to go against or to not be affected by • to use a situation to get what you want • a picture made by pressing ink onto paper • ...
Art Final Study Guide 2022-12-05
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- positive and negative
- meaning behind work
- Size little and big
- opposites (smooth vs rough)
- look at me!
- theme or topic
- not the same
- lightness or darkness
- shaped naturally
- asymmetrical & Symmetrical
- 3-D
- same on both sides
- 123 123 123 123
- shaped with math
- shape made up
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- Arrangements of Form
- Implied or actual
- emptiness around
- Brightness
- bending of light
- Just looks right
- a moving point
- Add white
- Point First thing you see
- outline
- attracts attention
- Material used
- 1111111111
- 2-D
- green blue violet
- difference or contrast
- distinct feature
- add black
- red orange yellow
- Color
35 Clues: 2-D • 3-D • Color • outline • Add white • add black • Brightness • 1111111111 • look at me! • not the same • Material used • shape made up • a moving point • theme or topic • 123 123 123 123 • emptiness around • bending of light • Just looks right • distinct feature • shaped naturally • shaped with math • Implied or actual • green blue violet • red orange yellow • attracts attention • same on both sides • meaning behind work • ...
Art 1 Final Review 2022-12-09
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- Created in a drawing with shading from light to dark using a 6B pencil
- Created by mixing all other color in the color wheel
- What clay is called after it has gone through the fire for the first time
- The very wet clay used to piece 2 sections of clay together
- Orange, Green, and Purple are these colors
- Will run off a dried painting, yet mix with a wet one.
- The type of line that should be drawn at any angle to create the proper perspective
- What happens when you add black to paint
- The most important sense for drawing realism
- They type of eraser artists use that stretch and can lighten the shading
- How we each see the relationship of everything around us
- Blue, Red, and Yellow are considered these colors
- What you must keep your brush while painting
- The color created by mixing blue and red
- When the clay has completely dried it is considered ______ dry
- The color created by mixing blue and yellow
- The color created by mixing red and yellow
- What happens when you add white to paint
- Clay that is too _________ could have problems for both air bubbles and moisture
- The way paper thickness is determined
- the technical name for scratching clay
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- An image so distorted it seems ludicrous
- The type of line that must always be drawn straight up and down
- The closest area of a painting when viewing it
- It takes 2 _______ of drying for a ceramic piece to be fired
- The clay the is slightly harder, but not yet fully dry is call ________ hard.
- A simple ___________ stick is used for making the sound in the whistle
- If you put wet clay in the kiln it will
- The color created by mixing a primary color and secondary color
- The farthest area of a painting when viewing it
- Watercolor paper is _________ than regular drawing paper
- This is what the clay is called when we first shape it
- Watercolor is_________, meaning you can see through it when it is layered.
- When you cannot see through paint like acrylic it is called
- The object I fire the clay to nearly 2000 degrees is called
- Can be created with a blending stick, your finger, or a drawing chamois
- The surface Acrylic paint is typically painted on
- The difference between a #2 pencil and an HB drawing pencil
38 Clues: The way paper thickness is determined • the technical name for scratching clay • If you put wet clay in the kiln it will • An image so distorted it seems ludicrous • What happens when you add black to paint • The color created by mixing blue and red • What happens when you add white to paint • Orange, Green, and Purple are these colors • ...
Woodstock Music & Art Fair 2025-11-02
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- Acoustic music style
- Max Yasgur's land
- A group of musicians
- Word describing the festival
- Blues-rock singer Joplin
- Farmer Yasgur's first name
- Joe ____, soulful performer
- A main ideal of the era
- Part of CSNY
- Guthrie's first name
- Massive gathering of people
- Often strummed or picked
- Sung by performers
- Part of CSNY
- Last part of CSNY
- Percussion instrument
- Last name of a headliner
- Month Woodstock happened
- Folk singer Joan ____
- The dairy farmer host
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- Janis's last name
- Fell during the weekend
- British rock band at Woodstock
- Famous guitarist Hendrix
- Town hosting the event
- For Grateful ____
- Where performances took place
- Another key counterculture ideal
- A popular music genre
- Central to the festival
- Woodstock was a huge one
- Created by rain and feet
- A soulful music genre
- Part of the event's name
- A 1960s slang word
- A common attendee
- A musical composition
- Music genre of Sly Stone
- Part of CSNY
- Band led by Carlos
40 Clues: Part of CSNY • Part of CSNY • Part of CSNY • Janis's last name • Max Yasgur's land • For Grateful ____ • A common attendee • Last part of CSNY • A 1960s slang word • Sung by performers • Band led by Carlos • Acoustic music style • A group of musicians • Guthrie's first name • A popular music genre • A soulful music genre • A musical composition • Percussion instrument • Folk singer Joan ____ • ...
History of Art I 2025-06-30
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- A high city in Greece, usually with important buildings like temples.
- The time before people wrote things down.
- A plant used by Egyptians to make paper.
- painting A drawing or painting made on the walls of a cave by early humans.
- A huge Roman stadium used for shows and fights.
- A tomb made with large upright stones and a flat stone on top.
- A tall, four-sided stone pillar that becomes narrow at the top.
- A painting made on wet plaster on a wall.
- Pictures or symbols used to write the ancient Egyptian language.
- A type of Greek column with scroll-shaped designs at the top.
- A large Roman public building, later used for Christian churches.
- A system of pipes or channels to bring water into a city.
- A body preserved after death, used in Egyptian burial practices.
- A large stone used to build a structure or monument.
- A picture carved into a rock surface.
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- A large, round or oval building for performances or sports.
- A fancy Greek column with leaves at the top.
- A simple type of Greek column with no base and a plain top.
- A large triangular tomb for a pharaoh.
- A stone coffin, often decorated with carvings.
- A picture made from small colored pieces of stone or glass.
- A person who gets food by hunting animals and collecting plants.
- Age A time in history when people used tools made of stone.
- figure A small sculpture of a woman, often used for religious or fertility purposes.
- A curved structure that supports weight above an opening.
- A king or queen of ancient Egypt.
- jars Containers used to hold organs removed during mummification.
- A piece of art made by carving or shaping stone, metal, or clay.
- A building for religious worship in ancient Greece.
- A tall, round post used to support buildings.
30 Clues: A king or queen of ancient Egypt. • A picture carved into a rock surface. • A large triangular tomb for a pharaoh. • A plant used by Egyptians to make paper. • The time before people wrote things down. • A painting made on wet plaster on a wall. • A fancy Greek column with leaves at the top. • A tall, round post used to support buildings. • ...
The Art of Persuasion 2025-12-01
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- A brand’s visual identity.
- A short storyline.
- A real person claiming the product works.
- Words like we, our, and us.
- Quick transitions between shots.
- A short, memorable phrase.
- A recommendation of a product.
- Audio elements to mood.
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- Showing the product working.
- Questions that make you think.
- Repeating key words, phrases or visuals.
- The position of the camera.
- Commanding language.
- Words that create emotion.
- Strong, definite wording.
- Slowing down a moment for emphasis.
- Using colour to evoke feelings.
- Showing before/after.
- Numerical evidence.
- Images that represent ideas.
20 Clues: A short storyline. • Numerical evidence. • Commanding language. • Showing before/after. • Audio elements to mood. • Strong, definite wording. • A brand’s visual identity. • Words that create emotion. • A short, memorable phrase. • The position of the camera. • Words like we, our, and us. • Showing the product working. • Images that represent ideas. • Questions that make you think. • ...
Design & Art Theory Crossword 2026-01-24
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- What element refers to the mass or volume of a subject?
- Which style features exaggerated reality and drama?
- What principle draws attention to a focal point?
- Which style is decorative, flowing, and ornate?
- Which style focuses on abstract geometric shapes?
- Which style depicts dreamlike, illogical scenes?
- What principle refers to the use of empty areas in design?
- Proximity, similarity, closure, continuity, and figure-ground are the core pr
- What term refers to the arrangement of text and images on a page?
- What scheme uses one color with tints and shades?
- Which movement uses repetitive images and mass media themes?
- Which style breaks from tradition with experimental techniques?
- What principle creates a sense of movement or flow?
- Which style is known for clean lines and functional design?
- What principle gives a design a sense of completeness?
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- What principle describes the visual pathway through a composition?
- What does the HB stand for in the Graphite Grading Scale of pencils?
- Which style emphasizes light and brushstrokes?
- What element refers to the visual quality of color?
- What element refers to lightness or darkness?
- Which movement emphasizes minimal elements?
- What principle highlights differences between elements?
- What element refers to the area occupied by objects?
- What term describes the style and appearance of text?
- What principle emphasizes the most important element?
- What principle refers to the relationship of size between elements?
- What principle refers to visual weight in a composition?
- What element refers to the contrast between elements?
- What principle uses repetition to unify a design?
- Which style emphasizes simplicity and bold colors?
30 Clues: Which movement emphasizes minimal elements? • What element refers to lightness or darkness? • Which style emphasizes light and brushstrokes? • Which style is decorative, flowing, and ornate? • What principle draws attention to a focal point? • Which style depicts dreamlike, illogical scenes? • Which style focuses on abstract geometric shapes? • ...
art careers world search 2026-01-22
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- Artist: Professional who applies makeup to enhance appearance.
- Person who creates animations using drawings, 3D models, or stop-motion.
- Designer: Professional who designs and decorates interior spaces.
- Artist: Artist who works with glass to create functional or decorative pieces.
- Therapist: Therapist who uses art to help people express emotions and heal.
- Artist who creates prints using various techniques like engraving.
- Artist specializing in decorative handwriting.
- Person who captures images with a camera.
- Designer who creates and arranges typefaces.
- Professional who designs and plans buildings and structures.
- Artist who creates images to accompany texts or ideas.
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- Curator: Person who manages and organizes a museum's collection.
- Artist who creates images using paint on surfaces like canvas.
- Designer: Designer of clothing and fashion collections.
- Teacher: Educator who teaches art in schools or institutions.
- Person who carves or etches images into surfaces.
- Dealer: Person who buys, sells, and promotes artworks.
- Decorator: Person who designs and decorates sets for movies or theater.
- Artist who creates three-dimensional works of art from materials like stone or clay.
- Artist: Professional who creates permanent tattoos on skin.
- Person who designs and makes jewelry.
- Artisan who makes ceramics and pottery.
- Historian: Expert in the history and development of visual arts.
- Artisan who creates textiles by interlacing threads.
- Artist: Artist focused on ideas and concepts over aesthetics.
- Maker: Person who creates films, including writing, directing, and editing.
26 Clues: Person who designs and makes jewelry. • Artisan who makes ceramics and pottery. • Person who captures images with a camera. • Designer who creates and arranges typefaces. • Artist specializing in decorative handwriting. • Person who carves or etches images into surfaces. • Artisan who creates textiles by interlacing threads. • ...
Art Vocab, Fall 2025 2025-12-04
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- A range of tones from black to white without any color.
- The three-dimensional appearance of a shape created through structure or shading.
- A fast, loose sketch that captures the figure’s movement, form, and overall pose.
- The relative size and placement of body parts or elements within a figure.
- Unauthorized public writing or drawing, often using stylized lettering, tags, and murals.
- Colors that cannot be mixed with others (red, blue, yellow).
- A visual tool that helps structure ideas, support participation, and record group thinking.
- Placing one object partly over another to show depth or layering.
- The specific group of people an artwork or message is meant to reach.
- Colors created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color.
- The process of creating a character’s appearance, personality, and visual details.
- The design and appearance of text or lettering.
- – The main area of interest in an artwork.
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- Colors that feel energetic or hot, such as reds, oranges, and yellows.
- A dominant cultural story that centers powerful groups while overlooking marginalized voices.
- Colors that feel calm or cold, such as blues, greens, and purples.
- Public artwork focused on imagery or messages, including stencils, posters, mosaics, and installations.
- A quick sketch that captures movement and posture.
- A drawing or artwork that represents you and your personality.
- Writing or images in public spaces used to express ideas, beliefs, or identity.
- A story that challenges the dominant narrative by highlighting marginalized experiences.
- Small, simple drawings used to plan ideas.
- Stylized graffiti characters that add personality, skill, or commentary alongside lettering.
- Colors made by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple).
24 Clues: Small, simple drawings used to plan ideas. • – The main area of interest in an artwork. • The design and appearance of text or lettering. • A quick sketch that captures movement and posture. • A range of tones from black to white without any color. • Colors that cannot be mixed with others (red, blue, yellow). • ...
5th Grade Art Vocab 2025-12-16
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- The way elements are arranged to create a sense of stability.
- The way we see light reflected from objects (like red, blue, yellow).
- A flat, enclosed area created by lines or color.
- The way an artwork is arranged or organized.
- A repeated design or element.
- A three-dimensional object (like a cube or sphere).
- A way to show depth and distance on a flat surface.
- A special way of using tools or materials.
- The material an artist uses (like paint, pencil, or clay).
- The area around, between, or within things in an artwork.
- All parts of the artwork working together as a whole.
- A visual beat created by repeating elements.
- Making one part of the artwork stand out.
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- A mark made by a tool that moves across a surface.
- Art that doesn’t try to look real but uses shapes and colors creatively.
- Working together with others to create something.
- A quick, light drawing to plan an artwork.
- Art that looks like real life.
- An idea or feeling that helps you start making.
- Big differences between elements (like light and dark or rough and smooth).
- The feeling the artwork gives you (happy, sad, calm).
- Talking about and giving helpful feedback on art.
- Using images or objects to stand for ideas.
- How something feels or looks like it would feel (rough, smooth).
- The quality of your work; careful and neat work when you make something.
25 Clues: A repeated design or element. • Art that looks like real life. • Making one part of the artwork stand out. • A quick, light drawing to plan an artwork. • A special way of using tools or materials. • Using images or objects to stand for ideas. • The way an artwork is arranged or organized. • A visual beat created by repeating elements. • ...
