art Crossword Puzzles
Art Puzzle 2022-03-24
Across
- Making the viewers eyes move through the art piece
- What element of art describes how an object feels?
- A additive method of sculpting
- What is the lightness and darkness of a color?
- after kiln clay
- making a clay sculpture by adding rolls to the side
- A subtractive method of sculpting
- firing a sculpture and making a clay sculpture shine
- What element of art is geometric or organic?
- What element of art suggest movement, straight, curved, diagonal, horizontal, and vertical?
- unfired clay stage
- How much of one thing is in the piece
- damp clay but still not dry
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- gathering and mending objects together to make a sculpture
- symmetry, asymmetry and radial
- The main building block to any art piece
- An area of special importance
- how flexible clay is
- A design repeated over and over
- turns clay hard via heat
- Everything in a art piece working together to create the final image
- kneading clay to make it easier to use
- opposites next to each other
- around, between, and within
- Poured into a mold
- a liquid poured onto a clay sculpture after the bisqueware stage
- What element of art is used for three-dimensional works, and describes volume, weight, and mass?
- A repetition that creates visual movement. Some link it with music.
- clay that is ready to be fired in a kiln
- You can see it from all angles
- produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye
31 Clues: after kiln clay • Poured into a mold • unfired clay stage • how flexible clay is • turns clay hard via heat • around, between, and within • damp clay but still not dry • opposites next to each other • An area of special importance • symmetry, asymmetry and radial • A additive method of sculpting • You can see it from all angles • A design repeated over and over • ...
Art Midterm 2022-04-07
Across
- A print made from an image built up with glue and other collage-type materials.
- A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed
- A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface.
- Prints made at various stages during the creative process to act as guidelines for further stages to change correct or improve the image.
- A form of stencil printing in which the stencil is adhered to a fine screen for support.
- Any of the techniques in which an image or tonal area is printed from lines or texture scratched or etched into a metal plate.
- A device used by a fine art printmaker to produce prints to produce prints one copy at a time. it applies pressure between a sheet of paper and an inked printing plate.
- A printing technique in which the image is drawn on a very flat slab of limestone.
- A metal or wood plate with a a raised edge on each end to hold a woodcut or linocut in place while cutting.
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- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on flat surface. The design is inked or covered with color and stamped on paper or another surfaces.
- In relief printing, a tool for cutting and clearing areas from a block or linoleum.
- Adjustment of separate plates, blocks, screens or paper in color printing to ensure correct alignment of the colors.
- A tool used by an engraver with a steel shaft and a sharp point at one end and a handle at the other.
- A technique for gluing smaller pieces of paper onto a print while printing it. Usually thin papers are attached to a heavier printing paper with this method.
- Print pulled in an edition of one. There are no series of identical prints that are signed and numbered.
- A form of intagilo printing in which lines are incised into a metal plate with carving tool called a burn.
- A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- A piece of thick, flat material, with a design on its surface, used to print repeated impressions of that design.
- A round smooth pad used to press paper against an inked wood or linoleum block.
- A printing process by which areas are blocked out to keep in from non-image areas
- A means of incising lines in a metal plate with acid for printing in the intaglio
21 Clues: A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed • A technique in which the image is printed from a raised surface. • A print made from an image built up with glue and other collage-type materials. • A small roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-04-11
Across
- 3 to 5 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Reflected light we can see
- Opposite colors
- How light or dark something is
- One color plus tints and shades
- Neatness and attention to detail
- Paint that is activated by water
- A quick drawing or draft used to plan out a composition
- french word for outline
- How something feels, the tactile quality
- how bright or dull a color is
- 2D figure can be geometric or organic
- A line technique made of dots
- straight edged and symmetrical
- The 3 colors used to make all other colors
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- An illusion that can be created using perspective
- Colors like blue, purple, and green
- a figure that is 3D and has height, width and depth
- Paint that is plastic based
- a color plus black
- Colors like red, orange, and yellow
- a color plus white
- A line technique using overlapping lines
- found in nature
- Dull colors made by mixing complementary colors
- A line technique made of repeating lines
- using lines and one or two points to create space
- The 6 colors made from a primary + a secondary
- 3 colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel
- The colors you get by mixing 2 primaries
- Can be geometric or organic, a moving dot
31 Clues: Opposite colors • found in nature • a color plus black • a color plus white • french word for outline • Reflected light we can see • Paint that is plastic based • how bright or dull a color is • A line technique made of dots • How light or dark something is • straight edged and symmetrical • One color plus tints and shades • Neatness and attention to detail • ...
Art vocabulary 2022-02-28
Across
- another word used for materials
- Artwork depicting outside
- an artwork depicting objects set up to be drawn.
- a method of fabric production. When two distinct sets of threads of fiber are interlaced at right angles to form a piece of woven fabric.
- The edge on either side of the woven fabric, finished to prevent raveling.
- A 3D work of art.
- a blunt needle used on larger woven fabrics.
- An ornamental border of threads left loose or formed into tassels or twists, used to edge clothing or materials.
- The vertical threads which form the base of the weaving.
- The arrangement of elements within an artwork.
- a simple weave where the weft alternates over and under one warp.
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- How something feels or appears to feel
- art that creates an optical illusion.
- A picture of the artist produced by the artist
- A simple weave where the weft alternates over two and under two warps.
- A frame on which weaving is done.
- To push the new row of weft against the previous weft threads.
- orange,green,purple
- Red, yellow, blue
- The horizontal threads that are woven across warp.
20 Clues: A 3D work of art. • Red, yellow, blue • orange,green,purple • Artwork depicting outside • another word used for materials • A frame on which weaving is done. • art that creates an optical illusion. • How something feels or appears to feel • a blunt needle used on larger woven fabrics. • A picture of the artist produced by the artist • ...
Art everywhere 2022-01-18
20 Clues: rive • thin • gaze • toile • dessin • varied • fresque • répendre • colorful • familier • citation • transient • foreground • virevolter • autocollants • art with words • urban paint festival • donner un coup de main • a famous street artist • an association for children of alcoholics
art vocabulary 2022-02-23
Across
- The way something feels, can be actual or implied
- Space the figure itself
- Colors black, grey, brown and white
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel (Warm colors are analogous)
- colors across from each other on the color wheel R & G, P & Y, B & O
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- Space a hole or an empty space
- the surface on which the image is created for printmaking
- Print often a type of printmaking where the artist carves a design into a surface (wood, Linoleum, rubber) applies ink to the surface with a brayer; the raised surface creates the print.
- type of printmaking that cannot be exactly reproduced. Artist places ink or paint on a surface and print that image once on paper.
- Gradual blending from one color to the next
- the outline
- Shadow an element that looks like a shadow
- red, yellow, blue
- principle of design; allows elements to coexist with one another to form a pleasing design
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- puple, orande, green
- of Art line, shape, value, form, texture, space, color
- the roller used to apply ink to a surface
- purple, green, blue
- related in art through color, shape & line, leads viewer’s eye through a work of art or creates action
- Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green
- the total # of prints created from a plate
- 1 color plus tints (add white) and shades (add black)
- gradual blending from one color to another
- red, orange, yellow
25 Clues: the outline • red, yellow, blue • purple, green, blue • red, orange, yellow • puple, orande, green • Space the figure itself • Space a hole or an empty space • Colors black, grey, brown and white • The lightness and darkness of a color • the roller used to apply ink to a surface • Blended colors, Red-Orange or Yellow-Green • the total # of prints created from a plate • ...
Art crossword 2022-03-02
Across
- a closed 3-D shape that has volume
- the art that is furthest away from you
- area that is around everything
- exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- color
- image of a persons or a group of people
- shadow a figure that looks like a shadow
- art the is in the middle of the artwork
- 1 material used to make something
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- art work that is closest to you
- the outline
- a hole or empty space
- something that looks real
- the way something feels
- and picture of land
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- that are next to each other on the color wheel
- a closed figure
- colors like blue green purple
- placement of elements in artwork
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- a set of colors that include green orange and purple
- colors like red yellow orange
- set of colors that include red yellow blue
- no recognizable subject
- the bases of a sculpture
- the figure itself
27 Clues: color • the outline • a closed figure • the figure itself • and picture of land • a hole or empty space • no recognizable subject • the way something feels • the bases of a sculpture • something that looks real • colors like red yellow orange • colors like blue green purple • area that is around everything • art work that is closest to you • placement of elements in artwork • ...
Art vocab 2022-02-17
Across
- One of the most beautiful things in the world
- a weird person
- Is considered street style
- One of the first styles of music
- David Guetta
- people who wear black and white clothes
- the magic flute
- At first you don't understand anything but it is a beautiful way of expressing feelings
- express your feelings on a paper
- Typical music from the US
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- friends is the best example
- create music
- Iron Maiden is considered one of the best groups of this genre
- The origin of rock music
- It starts with an F
- Sculpture
- A lot of colors
- ballet, salsa, tango
- Hannah Montana
- The best genre ever
- very long story
21 Clues: Sculpture • create music • David Guetta • a weird person • Hannah Montana • the magic flute • A lot of colors • very long story • It starts with an F • The best genre ever • ballet, salsa, tango • The origin of rock music • Typical music from the US • Is considered street style • friends is the best example • One of the first styles of music • express your feelings on a paper • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-03-02
Across
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- Piece of paper, metal, plastic or rubber carrying an image to be reproduced using a printing press
- the colors that are in between the 6 main colors of the color wheel
- A certain kind of space where the figure is held
- You use this in an artwork to show shading and deep space
- a copy or replica of an artwork is called an ____
- groups of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc.
- red, yellow, orange, all of these colors are ____ colors
- you can make this kind of artwork by mixing different tools like markers,newspaper,colored pencils,
- one color and all the shades of that color
- when you copy someone else’s artwork without consent or credit
- you use this in a drawing to show action
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- colors black, grey, white are all ____ colors
- the way in which different elements of an artwork are combined
- framework that you use to build a sculpture
- a certain kind of space where the figure is not held. “Free space”
- green, blue, purple, all of these colors are ____ colors
- you use this to show roughness, softness, etc.
- a color made by mixing of two primary colors
- where artists keep all of there work
- the 3 colors that make all the secondary colors when mixed
- shading behind graffiti letters
- a gradual blending from on color to another color
- triangles, circles, squares, etc.
25 Clues: shading behind graffiti letters • triangles, circles, squares, etc. • where artists keep all of there work • you use this in a drawing to show action • one color and all the shades of that color • framework that you use to build a sculpture • this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc. • a color made by mixing of two primary colors • ...
Art Review 2022-04-21
Across
- actual name of color
- one base color with black and white
- orange, green, and violet
- enclosed line
- red, yellow and blue
- tertiary colors
- appears to be present but is an illusion
- shadows from light to dark
- quality closely related to our sense of touch
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- mirror image
- point at which things appear to disappear
- path of a moving point
- where the sky and ground appear to meet
- encloses a volume
- directly across from each other on color wheel
- light reflected from a surface
- illusion of depth
- behind middle and foreground
- lightness or dullness of color
- neighbors on color wheel
- uniform repetition of an element
21 Clues: mirror image • enclosed line • tertiary colors • encloses a volume • illusion of depth • actual name of color • red, yellow and blue • path of a moving point • neighbors on color wheel • orange, green, and violet • shadows from light to dark • behind middle and foreground • light reflected from a surface • lightness or dullness of color • uniform repetition of an element • ...
Art midterm 2022-02-15
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- what’s in the middle
- making it contour
- r.y.o
- art that looks real
- r.y.b
- p.b.g
- natural blending
- 3 colors next to them
- a mark made on a surface
- the area of the art
- the outline
- the basis of a sculpture
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- colors across
- one color plus tints
- a 2d figure
- space having white show
- starts at middle and goes out
- placement of elements
- space no white showing
- the lightness and darkness
- p.o.g
- making something darker
- a 3d figure
- what’s in the back
- the way something feels
25 Clues: r.y.o • r.y.b • p.b.g • p.o.g • a 2d figure • a 3d figure • the outline • colors across • natural blending • making it contour • what’s in the back • art that looks real • the area of the art • one color plus tints • what’s in the middle • placement of elements • 3 colors next to them • space no white showing • space having white show • making something darker • the way something feels • ...
Art midterm 2022-02-15
Across
- one color plus tints
- colors across
- what’s in the back
- r.y.o
- what’s in the middle
- placement of elements
- the way something feels
- natural blending
- the area of the art
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- p.o.g
- r.y.b
- a 2d figure
- 3 colors next to them
- a 3d figure
- the outline
- space no white showing
- making it contour
- space having white show
- art that looks real
- the basis of a sculpture
- starts at middle and goes out
- a mark made on a surface
- making something darker
- p.b.g
- the lightness and darkness
25 Clues: p.o.g • r.y.b • r.y.o • p.b.g • a 2d figure • a 3d figure • the outline • colors across • natural blending • making it contour • what’s in the back • art that looks real • the area of the art • one color plus tints • what’s in the middle • 3 colors next to them • placement of elements • space no white showing • space having white show • making something darker • the way something feels • ...
Art Vocab 2022-02-07
Across
- the material and tools used by an artist, composer or designer to create a work of art
- the subject or areas of interest in an artwork
- the way the artwork looks
- where an artist adds black to a colour to darken it down.
- Water-based fast-drying paint widely used by artists since the 1960s
- Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
- The practice of applying paint or other media to a surface, usually with a brush.
- The study of objects of art considered within their time period.
- yellow, blue, and red. These are colors that can't be created by mixing of other colors.
- Yellow, red, orange and different shades of these colors are warm colors.
- a system of organizing values
- thought of as the "what" in a piece of art: the topic, focus, or image.
- where an artist adds a colour to white to create a lighter version of the colour.
- a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner
- the composition possesses the dimensions of length and width but does not possess depth.
- One of the seven elements of art
- A revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented in around 1907–08 by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
- the subject matter of a still life painting or sculpture is anything that does not move or is dead.
- A room or building for the display or sale of works of art
- the fundamental aspects of any visual design which include shape, color, space, form, line, value, and texture.
- A system for representing objects in three-dimensional space on the two-dimensional surface of a picture.
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- a slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil that forms a tough, coloured film on exposure to air.
- a representation of a particular person.
- Refers both to the medium and works of art made using the medium of watercolour – a water soluble paint with transparent properties.
- the empty space around and between the subject(s) of an image.
- refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
- color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors. On the color wheel, secondary colors are located between primary colors.
- the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests.
- an art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in America and Britain, drawing inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture.
- a unique form of sculptural art where the 2D shadows cast by a 3D sculpture are essential for the artistic effect.
- how light or dark a given color or hue can be
- the raw materials of painting and art
- Refer to transformation and a collaboration of different art forms.
- Any color that is calm or soothing in nature.
- muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting
- the relative lightness or darkness of a colour
- a particular range, quality, or use of color The designer's palette consisted mostly of earth tones
- a longer block of time encompassing many different artists and their works of visual art, music, theater, and literature
- Color
- The substance the artist uses to create a piece of artwork.
- a rough drawing or painting in which an artist notes down his preliminary ideas for a work that will eventually be realized with greater precision and detail.
41 Clues: Color • the way the artwork looks • a system of organizing values • One of the seven elements of art • the raw materials of painting and art • a representation of a particular person. • how light or dark a given color or hue can be • Any color that is calm or soothing in nature. • the subject or areas of interest in an artwork • the relative lightness or darkness of a colour • ...
Art History 2022-04-14
Across
- three dimensional and encloses volume
- entrance ways
- low rectangular tombs
- an arch like opening
- brightness of a color
- study of evidence from the past
- a prayer tower
- pleasing to look at
- main room
- an objects usefulness
- one of the most versatile drawing tools
- one of the oldest painting media
- horizontal elements
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- figures facing straight ahead
- the temple
- representation of a person
- dark or light quality of a color
- simplification of subject matter
- swirling designs
- well made
- enclosed area of a line
- a place to view art
- the simplification of form
- name of the color
- the supreme subject
- can be two or three dimensional
- medium that dominated the art world
27 Clues: well made • main room • the temple • entrance ways • a prayer tower • swirling designs • name of the color • a place to view art • pleasing to look at • the supreme subject • horizontal elements • an arch like opening • low rectangular tombs • brightness of a color • an objects usefulness • enclosed area of a line • representation of a person • the simplification of form • ...
Media Art 2022-04-20
Across
- number to synchronize sound and image. It is expressed in hours, minutes, seconds and frames.
- A _________ ,send sound in radio frequency.
- Forward or backward movement of the image with the lens. The camera remains still.
- A _______ is used to identify shots and number takes. It is used for the synchronization of sound and image
- A ________ is an axis where the camera is placed higher than the subject and film what is lower.
- He takes the shots according to the director's request.
- A _________ is an axis where the camera is placed lower than the subject and film what is higher.
- Traveling object on which the camera is mounted.
- import movie sequences as they are on the computer.
- A _________ is a vertical movement of the tripod upwards.
- Camera stand that allows the camera to be raised above a space or person to fly over.
- The _________ supervises the project from start to finish, during the preparation, during the show and all finishes.
- In the image of camera, a ___________ is a filter that reduces or modifies the intensity of the lens, the colors and any modifications.
- The _______ communicates with the director during the show and he does the countdown for the guests.
- In film,a ________ is a shot that gives us a character's point of view but that includes part of that character's shoulder or the side of the head in the shot.
- A _________ is a script comic. we find all the shots, camera movements and sound indication.
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- A sequence consisting of a single shot, without editing.
- The text that scrolls behind the camera to support newsreaders or guests
- A ___________ is a short video at the beginning or at the end of the recording, which is in collaboration with the project.
- The ________ is the settings on the camera who consists in calibrating the white on the shot so that it corresponds to reality and that the other colors are as faithful as possible.
- An ________ is an area of sharpness in front and behind the camera subject.
- An ___________ is another word for the portfolio of an actor, a director and a production compagny.
- The compagny that transmits the program on television for the public is ____________.
- Visual chart of the desired intension for the lighting atmosphere and an overall idea of the plans for a shot.
- The name of the system to drag the camera on our shoulder, without having any problem is a __________.
- A __________ is a support with three legs, used for a piece of equipment, camera etc
- A ___________ show the subject from the waist up while revealing some of the surrounding environment.
- A___________ is a vertical movement of the tripod downwards.
- A ______ is the main lighting we use in studio.
- Camera movement in __________, is horizontal or vertical on an object which wheels.
- The camera image divided into nine equal parts, two horizontal and two vertical lines. The important elements of the photo are placed on the lines or on the intersections.
31 Clues: A _________ ,send sound in radio frequency. • A ______ is the main lighting we use in studio. • Traveling object on which the camera is mounted. • import movie sequences as they are on the computer. • He takes the shots according to the director's request. • A sequence consisting of a single shot, without editing. • ...
Media Art 2022-04-20
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- A sequence consisting of a single shot, without editing.
- An ________ is an area of sharpness in front and behind the camera subject.
- number to synchronize sound and image. It is expressed in hours, minutes, seconds and frames.
- A ________ is an axis where the camera is placed higher than the subject and film what is lower.
- An ___________ is another word for the portfolio of an actor, a director and a production compagny.
- The compagny that transmits the program on television for the public is ____________.
- import movie sequences as they are on the computer.
- The name of the system to drag the camera on our shoulder, without having any problem is a __________.
- To let the light in over a given period, you must activate the ___________.
- The ________ is a process of adding new dialogue or other sound to the audio track of the project.
- The text that scrolls behind the camera to support newsreaders or guests
- A ______ is the main lighting we use in studio.
- A ___________ is a short video at the beginning or at the end of the recording, which is in collaboration with the project.
- A _________ is a vertical movement of the tripod upwards.
- A___________ is a vertical movement of the tripod downwards.
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- The ________ is the settings on the camera who consists in calibrating the white on the shot so that it corresponds to reality and that the other colors are as faithful as possible.
- Visual chart of the desired intension for the lighting atmosphere and an overall idea of the plans for a shot.
- A __________ is a support with three legs, used for a piece of equipment, camera etc
- Camera stand that allows the camera to be raised above a space or person to fly over.
- Traveling object on which the camera is mounted.
- A _________ ,send sound in radio frequency.
- The _______ communicates with the director during the show and he does the countdown for the guests.
- A _________ is an axis where the camera is placed lower than the subject and film what is higher.
- In film,a ________ is a shot that gives us a character's point of view but that includes part of that character's shoulder or the side of the head in the shot.
- The _________ supervises the project from start to finish, during the preparation, during the show and all finishes.
- A _______ is used to identify shots and number takes. It is used for the synchronization of sound and image
- A _________ is a script comic. we find all the shots, camera movements and sound indication.
- The camera image divided into nine equal parts, two horizontal and two vertical lines. The important elements of the photo are placed on the lines or on the intersections.
- A ___________ show the subject from the waist up while revealing some of the surrounding environment.
- Camera movement in __________, is horizontal or vertical on an object which wheels.
- He takes the shots according to the director's request.
31 Clues: A _________ ,send sound in radio frequency. • A ______ is the main lighting we use in studio. • Traveling object on which the camera is mounted. • import movie sequences as they are on the computer. • He takes the shots according to the director's request. • A sequence consisting of a single shot, without editing. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-05-16
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- Artwork made by attaching pieces of paper or other materials to a flat surface
- Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines
- A water-based paint with a polymer binder; dries to a permanent finish
- The materials used by the artist to produce art (i.e., paint, clay, fibres)
- The relationship in size of one component of a work of art to another
- Colors obtained by adding white to a hue to lighten it.
- Colours that are neither warm nor cool, such as black, white, grey, and brown
- The arrangement of the elements of art and the principles of design within a given work of art
- The part of the picture plane that seems to be the farthest from the viewer
- The area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the centre of interest).
- Colours hues that cannot be produced by a mixture of other hues e.g. red, yellow, blue
- May refer to an individual artist or a group of artists whose work has certain features in common
- Refers to the surface quality or “feel” of an object—its roughness, smoothness, softness, etc
- The actual dimension of depth within a work of art or the illusion of showing distance in a work of art
- Design principle that emphasises differences between the art elements. For example, a painting may have bright colours that contrast with dull colours or angular shapes that contrast with rounded shapes
- Colours obtained by adding grey to the hue of a colour
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- The part of a picture which appears closest to the viewer and often is at the bottom of the picture
- A work of art whose primary purpose is to tell a story
- The area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the centre of interest)
- A means of conveying the illusion of depth by having one thing overlap, or partly cover, another
- Finely ground powder that gives paint its colour.
- Paint applied very thickly to make a textured surface.
- A thin layer of translucent colour or ink used in watercolour, brush painting, and, occasionally, oil painting
- Colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel and are related by a single hue; e.g., red, red-orange, orange, and red-violet
- What an artwork depicts e.g. apples
- System of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, giving the illusion of depth in space
- A colour scheme that uses one colour and all of the tones, tints, and shades that can be derived from it
- Colours like purple, green, orange; that can be produced by mixing two of the primary colours e.g. red and yellow make orange
- A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony
- Colours created when black is added to a hue to darken a colour
30 Clues: What an artwork depicts e.g. apples • Finely ground powder that gives paint its colour. • Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines • A work of art whose primary purpose is to tell a story • Paint applied very thickly to make a textured surface. • Colours obtained by adding grey to the hue of a colour • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-05-16
Across
- The materials used by the artist to produce art (i.e., paint, clay, fibres)
- Colours like purple, green, orange; that can be produced by mixing two of the primary colours e.g. red and yellow make orange
- Refers to the surface quality or “feel” of an object—its roughness, smoothness, softness, etc
- May refer to an individual artist or a group of artists whose work has certain features in common
- The relationship in size of one component of a work of art to another
- The area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the centre of interest).
- The part of the picture plane that seems to be the farthest from the viewer
- Colours obtained by adding grey to the hue of a colour
- A means of conveying the illusion of depth by having one thing overlap, or partly cover, another
- Colours hues that cannot be produced by a mixture of other hues e.g. red, yellow, blue
- Artwork made by attaching pieces of paper or other materials to a flat surface
- A thin layer of translucent colour or ink used in watercolour, brush painting, and, occasionally, oil painting
- A colour scheme that uses one colour and all of the tones, tints, and shades that can be derived from it
- Colours created when black is added to a hue to darken a colour
- System of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, giving the illusion of depth in space
- Colours obtained by adding white to a hue to lighten it.
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- The area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the centre of interest)
- Transparent water-based paint that uses gum arabic as a binder
- A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony
- A water-based paint with a polymer binder; dries to a permanent finish
- A work of art whose primary purpose is to tell a story
- Paint applied very thickly to make a textured surface.
- Design principle that emphasises differences between the art elements. For example, a painting may have bright colours that contrast with dull colours or angular shapes that contrast with rounded shapes
- Colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel and are related by a single hue; e.g., red, red-orange, orange, and red-violet
- Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines
- The actual dimension of depth within a work of art or the illusion of showing distance in a work of art
- The part of a picture which appears closest to the viewer and often is at the bottom of the picture
- The arrangement of the elements of art and the principles of design within a given work of art
- Colours that are neither warm nor cool, such as black, white, grey, and brown
- What an artwork depicts e.g. apples
- Finely ground powder that gives paint its colour.
31 Clues: What an artwork depicts e.g. apples • Finely ground powder that gives paint its colour. • Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines • A work of art whose primary purpose is to tell a story • Paint applied very thickly to make a textured surface. • Colours obtained by adding grey to the hue of a colour • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-05-16
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- Colours hues that cannot be produced by a mixture of other hues e.g. red, yellow, blue
- Colours like purple, green, orange; that can be produced by mixing two of the primary colours e.g. red and yellow make orange
- The part of a picture which appears closest to the viewer and often is at the bottom of the picture
- Transparent water-based paint that uses gum arabic as a binder
- Colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel and are related by a single hue; e.g., red, red-orange, orange, and red-violet
- Paint applied very thickly to make a textured surface.
- The part of the picture plane that seems to be the farthest from the viewer
- What an artwork depicts e.g. apples
- Refers to the surface quality or “feel” of an object—its roughness, smoothness, softness, etc
- System of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, giving the illusion of depth in space
- A thin layer of translucent colour or ink used in watercolour, brush painting, and, occasionally, oil painting
- Finely ground powder that gives paint its colour.
- Colours that are neither warm nor cool, such as black, white, grey, and brown
- Design principle that emphasises differences between the art elements. For example, a painting may have bright colours that contrast with dull colours or angular shapes that contrast with rounded shapes
- The area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the centre of interest).
- Colours obtained by adding white to a hue to lighten it.
- A work of art whose primary purpose is to tell a story
- Colours obtained by adding grey to the hue of a colour
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- Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines
- A colour scheme that uses one colour and all of the tones, tints, and shades that can be derived from it
- The materials used by the artist to produce art (i.e., paint, clay, fibres)
- A means of conveying the illusion of depth by having one thing overlap, or partly cover, another
- The area within a composition at which the emphasis is greatest and where the eye of the viewer continually comes to rest (the centre of interest)
- The arrangement of the elements of art and the principles of design within a given work of art
- Colours created when black is added to a hue to darken a colour
- Artwork made by attaching pieces of paper or other materials to a flat surface
- May refer to an individual artist or a group of artists whose work has certain features in common
- The relationship in size of one component of a work of art to another
- A way of combining art elements so that the same elements are used over and over to achieve balance and harmony
- The actual dimension of depth within a work of art or the illusion of showing distance in a work of art
- A water-based paint with a polymer binder; dries to a permanent finish
31 Clues: What an artwork depicts e.g. apples • Finely ground powder that gives paint its colour. • Pattern of intersecting vertical and horizontal lines • Paint applied very thickly to make a textured surface. • A work of art whose primary purpose is to tell a story • Colours obtained by adding grey to the hue of a colour • ...
MODERN ART 2023-10-10
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- : Used vibrant colors and visual distortion
- : (first name) Post Impressionist painter from Netherlands
- :" The New York School "
- : Visual Experiment.
- : Merge in the second half of the 19th century
- : French Artist and post-impressionist painter
- : Questioned the idea of art as objects to be bought and sold
- : Reforms in traditional values.
- : Heavy application of paint to the canva
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- : Artist's role in Social reform
- : Scenes of life
- : From the term " super realism".
- : Its name from the cube
- : One of the first 19th Century artist to depict modern-life subjects
- : Began in Italy in the early 1900s
- : his work is La Promenade (1875)
- : From the term "popular"
- : Some of his work is Dancer (1874)
- : Works with more emotional force
- : A painting with total effect is one vitality, creativity, " energy made visible".
20 Clues: : Scenes of life • : Visual Experiment. • : Its name from the cube • :" The New York School " • : From the term "popular" • : Artist's role in Social reform • : Reforms in traditional values. • : From the term " super realism". • : Works with more emotional force • : his work is La Promenade (1875) • : Began in Italy in the early 1900s • : Some of his work is Dancer (1874) • ...
Art Materials 2023-10-21
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- A thin, transparent paper...
- A tool used for applying...
- A pointed tool for...
- A device used to mix...
- A method of creating...
- A type of pencil with...
- A piece of rubber or...
- A type of pen with...
- A type of ink or paint...
- A substance used to thin...
- A natural pigment often...
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- A fine-grained paper...
- The practice of using...
- A round container with...
- A liquid used to clean...
- A brush with stiff...
- The surface used for painting...
- A thin, glossy varnish...
- The most basic color used...
- A thick, opaque paint that...
20 Clues: A pointed tool for... • A brush with stiff... • A type of pen with... • A fine-grained paper... • A device used to mix... • A method of creating... • A piece of rubber or... • The practice of using... • A type of pencil with... • A round container with... • A liquid used to clean... • A thin, glossy varnish... • A type of ink or paint... • A natural pigment often... • ...
French art 2023-10-19
20 Clues: tone • flat • place • mosaic • Colors • canvas • design • sketch • realism • palette • organic • Painter • pottery • Abstract • Portrait • Seascape • mona lisa • background • pointillism • Paint Brush
Vocabulary: Art 2023-11-20
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- the art or craft of attaching beads to one another by stringing them onto a thread or thin wire with a sewing or beading needle or sewing them to cloth
- the art of creating objects out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone, or a work of art of this type
- someone who creates sculptures
- refers to the technique used to represent three-dimensional
- a collection of things shown publicly
- extremely impressive or surprising
- a simple, quickly made drawing
- the activity of making clothes and other things using wool and a special needle with a hook at one end
- a person or company that sells goods or services
- someone who does skilled work with their hands or made in a traditional way by this person
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- a view or picture of the countryside
- a painting, photograph, or drawing of a person
- the things in a picture that seem nearest to you
- the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture
- a paint that is mixed with water and used to create pictures, or a picture that has been done with this type of paint
- to start something that will last for a long time, or to create or set something in a particular way
- to show a feeling or an opinion
- an object that is shown to the public in a museum, art gallery, etc.
- the activity or skill of making clay objects by hand
- the cloth artists paint on, or such a painting itself
20 Clues: someone who creates sculptures • a simple, quickly made drawing • to show a feeling or an opinion • extremely impressive or surprising • a view or picture of the countryside • a collection of things shown publicly • a painting, photograph, or drawing of a person • the things in a picture that seem nearest to you • a person or company that sells goods or services • ...
Art History 2024-02-20
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- Political type sculpture
- 6
- Schematic Design of the pyramid
- 8
- 2
- Style of vase painting where black forms stood out against a reddish clay background.
- 7
- Island of 30 foot tall structures demonstrating their ancestors techniques.
- 9
- Largest known Roman Architecture
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- 3
- pg 15
- 1
- How long the great pyramid of Giza to build.
- 12
- 4
- 10
- Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization.
- City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius.
- 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon.
- 13
- 5
- 11
23 Clues: 3 • 1 • 4 • 6 • 8 • 2 • 5 • 7 • 9 • 12 • 10 • 13 • 11 • pg 15 • Political type sculpture • Schematic Design of the pyramid • Largest known Roman Architecture • Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization. • City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius. • How long the great pyramid of Giza to build. • 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon. • ...
Art history 2024-02-24
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- A design drawn on a smooth piece of wood then cut out.
- Known for painting generally unsuccessful landscape painting.
- Decorative art which looked like the world itself
- Nicknamed “Sloppy Tom” First to paint human figure as a real human being.
- most famous French painter who did classical realism
- Famous renaissance man who mostly painted qualities of high renaissance
- Counter reformation of the catholic revival in art.
- Reconstruction of Egyptian civilization.
- Pyramid like structure to add form to a painting
- Rembrandts portraits were quieter and deeper in style
- Greek-derived style, found in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Egypt; more melodramatic than classical style.
- The pinnacle of Middle Ages artistic achievement
- Sophisticated artists like Modigliani found a freshness and vitality in tribal art, missing, and conventional art.
- Known famously for satirical art.
- Schematic Design of the pyramid
- Large wool and silk hanging paintings.
- Period includes kouros stone figures and vase painting
- Famous for his painting “Birth of Venus”
- Sophia First structure to utilize 4 walls to make a dome.
- Champion of idealizing reality
- moralistic paintings made to punish sinners.
- Famous painting by Diego Velazquez in 1656
- The use of light and shadow to create an illusion of a rounded texture on a flat surface.
- Da Vinci Renaissance man known for famous painting “Mona Lisa”
- Chapel made famous for its vast amount of paintings on its ceiling
- Who’s twentieth century works grew out of the century old practices.
- The balance of a painting and everything working together to create it.
- Intended to publicize the Christian creed
- In a statue, when the weight of the body rests on one leg.
- Early phase of classical sculpture characterized by reserved, remote expressions.
- Island of 30 foot tall structures demonstrating their ancestors techniques.
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- Roman Catholic faith firmly established in art.
- Style of vase painting where black forms stood out against a reddish clay background.
- Using strong acid to cut into metal surface
- Political type sculpture
- Rembrandts portraits were high in fashion and biblical plus historical scenes in baroque style.
- City of ashes blown up by mount Vesuvius.
- Best known for French baroque and classic forms of nature.
- Pyramid type structure known from ancient Mesopotamia
- Placement and arrangement of all elements in a painting
- The impermanence of Navaho sand painting destroyed at the end of a rite, influenced abstract expressionists to focus on the process of artistic creation rather than the end product.
- Illusion of depth on a flat surface
- One of the earliest known statues
- Glass tinted with chemicals to add colors
- How long the great pyramid of Giza took to build.
- Best known for his series of paintings of “Modern Moral Subjects”
- First to abandon wood panels, and always covered the surface of his canvas in red.
- Became the primary choice of paint for renaissance
- The way a painting seems to “move” or the focal point it builds to
- Recaptures the idea of contrapposto.
- Renaissance man known for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Artists in the 1920’s who collected pacific carvings, African masks, and fanciful Eskimo masks.
- Based on African tribal sculpture and masks, which fractured reality into overlapping planes.
- Painting of a 270 foot tower in the capital city of Babylon.
- Earliest free-standing statues of human figures; frontal stance, left foot forward, clenched fists, and grimace known as “archaic smile”
- Where’s prints are made from blinds and a plate.
- Largest known Roman Architecture
- Pottery ornamented with geometric banding and friezes of simplified animals or humans.
- Native American builders construction on burial mounds.
- Peak of Greek art and architecture, idealized figures exemplify order and harmony
- Age in art of transitioning between Middle Ages and Modernity
- palace of pomp
- The master of light
- Brilliant brushwork that captured the visual world with hyper realism.
- The feeling of a painting and what vibe it gives off.
65 Clues: palace of pomp • The master of light • Political type sculpture • Champion of idealizing reality • Schematic Design of the pyramid • Largest known Roman Architecture • One of the earliest known statues • Known famously for satirical art. • Illusion of depth on a flat surface • Recaptures the idea of contrapposto. • Large wool and silk hanging paintings. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2024-01-28
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- The most famous painting in the world. This lady was painted by Leonardo DaVinci
- The artist who painted "Starry Night"
- Type of drawing that focuses on the "outside shape" of an object
- An art tool used to cut paper.
- 3D form: six identical square sides
- A very thick material/fabric that artists stretch over wood and paint on.
- A collection of inanimate objects assembled to paint or draw a picture of.
- A sticky substance used to bond items together
- A type of paint that is very thin, you must use lots of water, you can create "washes", it tends to "pool."
- A type of painting that could include buildings, apartments, stores, taxi cabs, streets, sidewalks.
- A type of painting that could include the ocean, waves, sailboats, sand, shark fins, lighthouses
- A "sunny" primary color
- The artist who painted large abstract flowers, skulls, and bones
- A type of painting that could include mountains, hills, fields, valleys, trees, sky
- 3D form: made famous by the Egyptians
- A machine used in ceramics that spins clay in order to make vessels.
- The practice of making art using stamps, ink, and carving
- Art that is constructed or built, NOT FLAT
- A "hot" primary color
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- hair/bristles on the end of a stick, used to make art
- The artist who painted "Guernica"
- The way something feels
- A group of colors that are associated with ice, water, and winter.
- 3D form: slang name would be "ball"
- The greatest female musician of all time.
- A group of colors that are associated with fire, lava, and heat.
- The circle that artists use to help understand color theory.
- A "sad" primary color
- How light or dark, or how much it costs.
- A type of string used to weave, crotchet, or knit with.
- The practice of creating art from clay.
- Can be positive or negative
- 3D form: often served containing ice cream
- 3D form: slang name would be "can" or "barrel"
34 Clues: A "sad" primary color • A "hot" primary color • The way something feels • A "sunny" primary color • Can be positive or negative • An art tool used to cut paper. • The artist who painted "Guernica" • 3D form: six identical square sides • 3D form: slang name would be "ball" • The artist who painted "Starry Night" • 3D form: made famous by the Egyptians • ...
Art 1 2023-12-19
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- Draw _____ until it's right
- The weakest of the secondary colors
- Drawing from observation requires more than this
- Only draw what you ____
- The goal of observational drawing is
- A pair of colors opposite on the color wheel
- Colors made my mixing a secondary and primary color together
- Technique to show value with ink using parrallel lines
- Range of light to dark, shows dimension
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- These colors make all other colors
- A drawing made without looking at the paper or lifting pencil
- A drawing made from an object in real life
- Color made my mixing blue and yellow
- Color made from mixing blue and red
- Technique to show value with ink using small dots or tiny marks
- Control of ________ is essential to showing value with dry media
- Technique to show value with ink using layered directional lines
- The weakest color of the primary colors
- The primary color is always listed ______ in tertiary colors
- Actual or implied surface quality
- A tool used to focus on a specific area
21 Clues: Only draw what you ____ • Draw _____ until it's right • Actual or implied surface quality • These colors make all other colors • The weakest of the secondary colors • Color made from mixing blue and red • Color made my mixing blue and yellow • The goal of observational drawing is • The weakest color of the primary colors • Range of light to dark, shows dimension • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-03-01
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- a type of perspective that uses hue, value, and intensity to show distance in an artwork
- the painter of the Holy Trinity (1428), notable for his use of linear perspective
- philosophy that prioritized human thought, reason, and culture; focused on earthly experience
- a true 'renaissance man', famous for Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and at least 120 notebooks of drawings and studies
- a painting on three hinged panels that can be folded together
- painter notable for his round, fleshy figures and use of brighter colors; The Alba Madonna (1510)
- a region in the northern portion of Belgium, where Flemish masters such as van Eyck and Campin
- a technique of mural painting where dry-powder pigment is placed into wet plaster
- a type of perspective system used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface; lines converge to a vanishing point
- describes paintings in which forms are created by soft patches of color rather than hard edges and lines
- first Italian woman to gain recognition as an artist, because of her talent for painting portraits and background of a wealthy family
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- a painting medium popularized in the Northern Renaissance, mixture of dry pigment with oil and turpentine
- a sculptor, famous for his bronze sculpture of David and use of contrapposto
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, initially to his dismay
- a sculptor, winner of the contest for the Baptistry Doors in 1401
- famous Raphael painting that depicts the two opposing schools of thought represented by Plato and Aristotle
- Venetian painter who had studied under Giorgione, eventually painted several portraits for nobility
- known as the Master of Flemalle; most famous work The Merode Altarpiece (1425-28)
- the artist given credit for developing oil painting in Flanders; he was a master of details
- Venetian painter who became notable for using landscape to set a mood, and rich colors of oil paint with soft edges and lines
20 Clues: a painting on three hinged panels that can be folded together • a sculptor, winner of the contest for the Baptistry Doors in 1401 • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, initially to his dismay • a sculptor, famous for his bronze sculpture of David and use of contrapposto • the painter of the Holy Trinity (1428), notable for his use of linear perspective • ...
Modern Art 2024-03-18
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- fashionable and cool
- using different shades of one colour only
- Covered with fabric or paper
- Very big
- the item you use to paint
- something which has been installed
- bright and strong (colours)
- a liquid of various colours
- English for French 'statue'
- including many small parts
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- existing as an idea or feeling, not real
- English for French 'nuances'
- represents someone
- dark and unpleasant
- smooth and shiny
- English for French 'paysage'
- like real life
- English for the French 'cadre'
- where you can draw with many pages
- art works
- can be made of wood, marble, bronze...
- where you store your paint
- the object on which an artist paints
23 Clues: Very big • art works • like real life • smooth and shiny • represents someone • dark and unpleasant • fashionable and cool • the item you use to paint • where you store your paint • including many small parts • bright and strong (colours) • a liquid of various colours • English for French 'statue' • English for French 'nuances' • English for French 'paysage' • Covered with fabric or paper • ...
Art Vocabulary 2024-01-30
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- when motion is overtly or observably depicted in the artwork
- the line where the earth meets the sky
- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- refers to distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece
- three-dimensional, has height, width, and depth
- two-dimensional, has height and width
- when you add white or a lighter color to a color
- specific materials the artist uses, such as paint and brush
- colors that are made by mixing a primary and secondary color
- colors that are made from the primary colors (green, orange, violet)
- three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- the name of a color
- repetition of one or more elements
- when you add black or a darker color to a color
- the arrangement of forms in a work of art
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- different values of one color
- sense of oneness or wholeness in a work of art
- element of art produced from reflected light
- when opposite elements are arranged together
- artwork from your point of view
- an artwork's actual or implied surface quality, such as rough, smooth or soft
- the same on both sides
- the lightness and darkness of an area
- colors that cannot be made (red, blue, yellow)
- refers to the distribution of visual weight in a work of art
- Principal of design that repeats elements to create the illusion of movement
- part of the design that captures the viewers attention
- the relationship between different sized components within one whole composition
- path that is formed by connecting two points
29 Clues: the name of a color • the same on both sides • different values of one color • artwork from your point of view • repetition of one or more elements • two-dimensional, has height and width • the lightness and darkness of an area • the line where the earth meets the sky • the arrangement of forms in a work of art • element of art produced from reflected light • ...
Art Words 2024-04-16
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- A thin transparent or semi-transparent layer on
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- Actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- Sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- An art piece that has been in the kiln once
- Sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal are of a work
- How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- The clay is workable; it has not been fired in kiln
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- No water, not workable, ready for kiln
- Repetition of one or more elements
- A difference in the use of two elements
- A continuous mark made by a moving point
- Way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area
- A material that is put in-between and object to separate it
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- Lightness and darkness of a color or value
- Viewed from all sides
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions
- the layering of strips of clay with scoring to form a vessel
- An object with 3-dimensions
- An oven-like device that causes a chemical reaction within clay to change it to a ceramic
- You gather find materials and build a sculpture
- Pour a liquid into a mold... dry overtime it becomes a sculpture
- An art piece that is fired twice
- Taking away the surface to make a sculpture
- Way a surface feels to the touch or how it appears to feel through vision
- Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water
- The clay is most workable, most water in it
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- Use a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- A single material and artist may use ex: wood or clay
31 Clues: Viewed from all sides • An object with 3-dimensions • An art piece that is fired twice • Repetition of one or more elements • No water, not workable, ready for kiln • A difference in the use of two elements • Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water • A continuous mark made by a moving point • Lightness and darkness of a color or value • ...
Art Words 2024-04-15
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- An art piece that is fired twice
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions
- A continuous mark made by a moving point
- A difference in the use of two elements
- Actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- The clay is workable; it has not been fired in kiln
- Repetition of one or more elements
- A single material and artist may use ex: wood or clay
- Lightness and darkness of a color or value
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- Viewed from all sides
- An object with 3-dimensions
- Sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- No water, not workable, ready for kiln
- An art piece that has been in the kiln once
- The clay is most workable, most water in it
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- Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water
- pour a liquid into a mold... dry overtime it becomes a sculpture
- use a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- Way a surface feels to the touch or how it appears to feel through vision
- the layering of strips of clay with scoring to form a vessel Glaze: glaze is a thin transparent or semi-transparent layer on a painting
- An oven-like device that causes a chemical reaction within clay to change it to a ceramic
- Taking away the surface to make a sculpture
- Way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area
- Sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal are of a work
- A material that is put in-between and object to separate it
- How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- u gather find materials and build a sculpture
30 Clues: Viewed from all sides • An object with 3-dimensions • An art piece that is fired twice • Repetition of one or more elements • No water, not workable, ready for kiln • A difference in the use of two elements • Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water • A continuous mark made by a moving point • Lightness and darkness of a color or value • ...
Art Supplies 2024-05-17
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- Neon marker
- Easily broken by 1st graders
- Typically 1/3 the size of a yardstick
- Where ideas are written/drawn
- Pigmented water
- Books are made for this
- Used to make slime
- What Bob Ross uses to paint his happy little trees
- Holds a canvas
- The shaping of clay
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- Pigmented liquid
- Can be a class, done on a canvas
- Crayola's finest
- What Bob Ross paints his happy little trees on
- What you give to every art teacher in elementary school on the first day
- Can be a class, done on paper
- Colored wood
- Made from trees
- I'll give it to you: the answer means to glue
- What pots are made of
20 Clues: Neon marker • Colored wood • Holds a canvas • Made from trees • Pigmented water • Pigmented liquid • Crayola's finest • Used to make slime • The shaping of clay • What pots are made of • Books are made for this • Easily broken by 1st graders • Can be a class, done on paper • Where ideas are written/drawn • Can be a class, done on a canvas • Typically 1/3 the size of a yardstick • ...
Art Definitions 2024-09-12
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- add black
- describes the surface quality of an object
- are pairs of colors that contrast with
- are three or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- are the colors that
- other, more than any other color
- the arrangement of opposite elements and effects
- add white
- the visual arrangement of elements in some kind of sequence or repetition
- have as the result of mixing two primary colors together.
- all the tints, shades, and tone of a single hue
- three-dimensional (length, width, height) and can be viewed from many angles
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- flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional
- add gray
- are the colors that
- the way light reflects off a surface
- describes the lightness or darkness of a surface
- the size relationship between the various parts of an artwork
- he way elements of art direct the viewer’s eye through an artwork
- the area of an artwork that dominates attention or draws interest
- refers to the distribution of weight in a composition
- used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork
- suggests a sense of movement in a composition
- a path made by a moving point through space
- used to create other colors. You can't create them through mixing other colors.
- have as the result of mixing primary and secondary colors.
- pure color
27 Clues: add gray • add black • add white • pure color • are the colors that • are the colors that • other, more than any other color • the way light reflects off a surface • are pairs of colors that contrast with • describes the surface quality of an object • a path made by a moving point through space • flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional • ...
Art Appreciation 2024-10-16
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- Protege of Louis Sullivan
- Anti-war symbol
- Means "shining brow"
- Painted Starry Night
- Small rural banks designed by Louis Sullivan
- Art style that was a reaction to technology
- Developed Cubism
- City where Rembrandt lived
- Painted Nighthawks
- Greatest House of the 20th Century
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- Shows a militia in motion
- ____Building, Sullivan's skyscraper in St. Louis
- Inspired by Christian Mosaics
- Painting of a diner late at night
- Color used in many Klimt paintings
- Clay used on cornice and frieze of Wainwright Building
- First truly modern building
- Flower a FLW house in LA is named after
- Said "form follows function"
- Painted The Night Watch
20 Clues: Anti-war symbol • Developed Cubism • Painted Nighthawks • Means "shining brow" • Painted Starry Night • Painted The Night Watch • Shows a militia in motion • Protege of Louis Sullivan • City where Rembrandt lived • First truly modern building • Said "form follows function" • Inspired by Christian Mosaics • Painting of a diner late at night • Color used in many Klimt paintings • ...
Art & Design 2024-12-05
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- It produces or contains a large amount of light.
- It extends in one direction and does not turn or bend.
- Is a particular way that someone does or makes something.
- Its parts are not distributed equally.
- It is not strong or bright.
- It is a short distance away from that thing.
- It is a lower position than that thing.
- It is a short distance away from it.
- Is a material or substance that is used to create a particular color.
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- It is very strong or bright.
- Is how light or dark something is.
- Is a type of color, such as red or green.
- It is below something else.
- Is the physical form or outer line of something.
- Is a long, thin mark along a surface.
- Is an amount of light or darkness in something.
- It moves steadily and evenly.
- It has four straight sides that are all the same length.
- It is completely dark with no light or color.
- Is a design with a repeated image.
20 Clues: It is below something else. • It is not strong or bright. • It is very strong or bright. • It moves steadily and evenly. • Is how light or dark something is. • Is a design with a repeated image. • It is a short distance away from it. • Is a long, thin mark along a surface. • Its parts are not distributed equally. • It is a lower position than that thing. • ...
Art & Design 2024-12-05
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- It is a long distance away from that thing
- Is to ada color to something
- It is the simplest part of something
- It is bent or rounded
- It produsen or contains a large amount of light
- Is transparan, light can sinetron throught it
- It is in a higher position
- Is a type of color, such as red or green
- It is versi strong or bright
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- That is used to spread a material, such as paint
- It extends in one direction and does not turn or bend
- It is below something else
- Is the physical form or outer line of something
- Is to cut out parts of it in order to make a particular shape or design
- It produces or contains little or no light
- Is a long, thin mark along a surface
- It is a short distance awak from that thing
- Is a design with a repeated image
- Is a piece of rubber that is used to remove pencil marks from a surface
- It is completely dari with no Light or color
20 Clues: It is bent or rounded • It is below something else • It is in a higher position • Is to ada color to something • It is versi strong or bright • Is a design with a repeated image • It is the simplest part of something • Is a long, thin mark along a surface • Is a type of color, such as red or green • It is a long distance away from that thing • ...
Art App 2024-12-06
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- Filipino artist celebrated for portraying rural life with golden light.
- A burial jar from Palawan with boatmen depicted on its lid.
- Art style that uses bold colors and loose brushwork, pioneered by Jose Joya.
- Spanish colonial house combining nipa hut and European influences.
- The oldest known artwork in the Philippines, found in Angono.
- Filipino painter famous for romantic landscapes and depictions of sunlight.
- Filipino term for the ancient script used in pre-colonial Philippines.
- Dance introduced by Americans, blending local and Western styles.
- Legendary bird symbolizing good fortune in Maranao culture.
- Musical instrument made of bamboo used in ethnic dances.
- National artist Guillermo Tolentino created this iconic sculpture at UP.
- A vibrant traditional dance involving clashing bamboo poles.
- Festival dance celebrating a bountiful harvest in Ifugao culture.
- Maranao dance with props imitating bird wings.
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- Early sculptor in the Spanish era, sacristan of San Pablo, Laguna.
- Symbolic markers for graves made of etched coral in Mindanao.
- Pre-colonial dance performed as a courtship ritual.
- Spanish friars used art to propagate this religious faith.
- Ancient Ifugao jewelry made of boar tusks and bone.
- Term for taking elements from another culture without permission.
- Filipino term meaning “to spell,” referring to an ancient writing system.
- Pioneering Filipino painter known for secular (non-religious) art.
- 19th-century Filipino class of educated natives who patronized art.
- Negative impact of cultural appropriation, leading to loss of authenticity.
- Sculptor who discovered the Angono Petroglyphs.
- Wooden chair symbolizing royalty in Ifugao culture.
- National artist known for the “Bonifacio Monument.”
- Form of literature sung by warriors during battle.
- Traditional drum used in the kulintang ensemble.
- Dance of the Maranao people that depicts the epic poem “Darangen.”
30 Clues: Maranao dance with props imitating bird wings. • Sculptor who discovered the Angono Petroglyphs. • Traditional drum used in the kulintang ensemble. • Form of literature sung by warriors during battle. • Pre-colonial dance performed as a courtship ritual. • Ancient Ifugao jewelry made of boar tusks and bone. • Wooden chair symbolizing royalty in Ifugao culture. • ...
Proficient Art 2024-12-16
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- An extension of hatching where two or more sets of parallel lines intersect, allowing for the creation of darker areas and a more complex range of values in a drawing.
- A drawing technique that involves creating tonal or shading effects by using closely spaced parallel lines to suggest depth and texture in artwork.
- guides the viewer's eye through a design, creating a visual path that leads the viewer's gaze from one element to another in a deliberate sequence.
- is the sense of wholeness and coherence in a design, where all elements work together to create a harmonious and complete composition.
- creates visual interest by using opposing elements like light and dark, large and small, or rough and smooth textures to draw attention and create visual excitement.
- A painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person.
- A visual technique of gradually transitioning from one color hue to another.
- A drawing which is unbroken from the start to the end.
- A drawing exercise where an artist draws the outline of a subject without looking at the paper.
- The creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots.
- The center of interest or activity within an artwork.
- A printmaking technique where materials are glued onto a rigid substrate to create a textured plate.
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- is the regular or harmonious recurrence of specific design elements, creating a sense of organized movement and visual flow throughout the composition
- A print with a raised printing surface, created by cutting or etching away parts of a block so that the remaining design is raised.
- The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a work of art.
- A small, hand-held roller used to spread ink or paint evenly onto a surface, such as a printing plate.
- is the visual weight distribution in a design, creating a sense of stability and equilibrium through symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangement of elements
- A drawing technique that involves applying a layer of small, irregular strokes or scribbles to create texture and depth, often used to soften edges or add detail in a piece of art.
- A visual representation of texture in artwork that suggests or indicates surface qualities without physically creating actual texture. Monochromatic: Containing or using only one color.
- involves the repetition of specific visual elements like shapes, colors, or lines that create a cohesive and predictable visual experience.
- directs the viewer's eye to a specific area of the design by making certain elements stand out through size, color, or positioning.
21 Clues: The center of interest or activity within an artwork. • A drawing which is unbroken from the start to the end. • The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a work of art. • A visual technique of gradually transitioning from one color hue to another. • A painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person. • ...
Art 7 Final Review 2014-06-10
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- In ceramics it is used to describe a thin coating of minerals which produces a glassy transparent or colored coating on bisque ware. Typically applied either by brushing, dipping, or spraying, it is fixed by firing the bisque ware in a kiln. This makes the surface smooth, shiny, and waterproof.
- line that describe the edges of an object. No shading.
- A mark with length and direction(-s). An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point.
- materials used to make a work or art.
- The empty space in a work of art, a void.
- Art made by people who have had little or no formal schooling in art. Usually make works of art with traditional techniques and content, in styles handed down through many generations, and often of a particular region.
- To join two pieces of clay together it is best to…
- art that depicts a recognizable image of a subject that it is highly recognizable: the opposite of abstraction or non-objective art.
- repetition of any thing — shapes, lines, or colors — also called a motif, in a design; as such it is one of the principles of design.
- the lightness or darkness of a color.
- movement how the eye travels around a work of art.
- _________ texture that is suggested by an artist in a painting or drawing the painting of different areas of a picture — often in representing hair or fur, metals, rocks, etc.
- to evaluate an artwork
- balance The parts of an image or object organized so that one side duplicates, or mirrors, the other.
- _________ matter: the concept and idea a work of art is based on
- an enclosed space defined and determined by other art elements such as line, color.
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- An element of art, is the surface quality or "feel" of an object
- shapes are any shape having more math and geometry than organic design.
- the point of emphasis in a work of art.
- shapes are based on nature and often considered free form or irregular such as a jelly bean or ameba like shape.
- the building blocks of art such as line, color, texure, etc… which visual art is made of.
- A way of combining elements of art so that the same elements are used over and over again. Thus, a certain color or shape might be used several times in the same picture. Also can contribute to movement and rhythm in a work of art.
- occupied and filled with something such as lines, shapes, designs.
- A pottery technique in which a form is built up by joining shapes cut from thick sheets of damp clay.
- art that has no recognizable things in it except the Elements of Art.
- The edge of a shape or form or a dotted path
- the lightness or darkness and is an element of art.
- is something that has actual height, width and depth (three–dimensional) such as a sculpture. Also is an element of art.
- recognizable objects are distorted, fragmented or simplified in the artwork
- _________ texture can be felt with the fingers
30 Clues: to evaluate an artwork • materials used to make a work or art. • the lightness or darkness of a color. • the point of emphasis in a work of art. • The empty space in a work of art, a void. • The edge of a shape or form or a dotted path • _________ texture can be felt with the fingers • To join two pieces of clay together it is best to… • ...
Pop Art 2023-06-23
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- (Artist known for comic book-inspired art)
- (Repeated circular patterns often seen in Pop Art)
- (Artist known for Campbell's soup cans)
- (Art technique using various materials and images)
- (Theme often explored in Pop Art)
- (Vibrant colors commonly used in Pop Art)
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- (Consumer goods depicted in Pop Art)
- (Characteristic of many Pop Art works)
- (Lowbrow, mass-produced objects that inspired Pop Art)
- (Pop Art often drew inspiration from popular culture)
- (Lichtenstein's iconic artwork featuring a plane)
- (Pop Art often featured famous people and symbols)
- (Reproduction technique used in Pop Art)
- (Pop Art drew inspiration from past eras)
- (Warhol's series of portraits of a famous actress)
15 Clues: (Theme often explored in Pop Art) • (Consumer goods depicted in Pop Art) • (Characteristic of many Pop Art works) • (Artist known for Campbell's soup cans) • (Reproduction technique used in Pop Art) • (Pop Art drew inspiration from past eras) • (Vibrant colors commonly used in Pop Art) • (Artist known for comic book-inspired art) • ...
Greek Art 2013-01-30
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- Not kouroi?
- A supportive lady?
- Bronze god found in the Piraeus.
- A pose?
- The Thracians appreciated his music (mostly).
- People from whom the Greeks got some ideas.
- What should Polykleitas' Doryphoros bear?
- Could he have been Egyptian?
- Sculptor of an allegory.
- Who Achilles pursues on Kleitias' vase.
- Lines designed to suggest movement.
- Lines designed to suggest transparency of drapery.
- Who pursues Oreithyia on an oinochoe by the Pan Painter?
- A supportive chap?
- Or Poseidon?
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- Who painted 'Dionysus Sailing'?
- The first chap to disdain symmetry?
- Who sculpted the Nike on a triangular pillar at Olympia?
- What Euthymides likes to paint men doing...
- Correct names for Peace and Wealth?
- Proper name for Myron's masterpiece?
- To be found in the agora?
- Kleitias' most famed vase.
- The shape of the inside of a cup.
24 Clues: A pose? • Not kouroi? • Or Poseidon? • A supportive lady? • A supportive chap? • Sculptor of an allegory. • To be found in the agora? • Kleitias' most famed vase. • Could he have been Egyptian? • Who painted 'Dionysus Sailing'? • Bronze god found in the Piraeus. • The shape of the inside of a cup. • The first chap to disdain symmetry? • Correct names for Peace and Wealth? • ...
Art Terminology 2013-02-11
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- Not letting light through; the opposite of transparent
- what makes a work of art beautiful or satisfying
- The lightness or darkness of colors
- organic colours of the earth
- The way a surface looks and feels, such as smooth, rough, or bump
- Describes dull colour
- source what illuminates the subject
- A type of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but are still visually balanced
- Describes intense colour
- The relation of one thing to another with respect to size and placement.
- A color scheme using only tints and shades of a single color.
- A principle of art that combines elements of art in a composition to stress similarities of separate but related parts
- of interest
- he arrangement of the elements, in a work of art, to create a sense of equilibrium
- Balance created by making both sides of an artwork the same, equal or almost the same.
- light coming from behind the subject
- The part of an artwork that seems the closest to you
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- To partly or completely cover one shape or form with another. Maybe opaque or transparent.
- of thirds
- light
- of composition The basic parts of an artwork. Line, color, Tonal value, shape, point of interest, texture, and space
- see through
- Another word for colour
- The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away and sets the scene
- the angle, direction or stance from which you choose to shoot each image
- An arrangement of the elements of art using the principles of art to express the artist’s idea
- The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- The sense of motion created in an artwork often using line
- he effect of showing the difference between two unlike things, such as a dark color and a light color
- The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges
- to remove extra parts of an image and place focus on the part left.
- Materials used to create an artwork, such paint, photograph
32 Clues: light • of thirds • see through • of interest • Describes dull colour • Another word for colour • Describes intense colour • organic colours of the earth • The lightness or darkness of colors • source what illuminates the subject • light coming from behind the subject • what makes a work of art beautiful or satisfying • The part of an artwork that seems the closest to you • ...
Art Vocabulary 2013-04-24
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- An outline drawing with no shading
- Colors that cannot be created by mixing any other colors (red, blue, yellow)
- When one area or thing stands out the most
- A process where multiple prints of the same image are produced by pressing paper against an inked surface
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- A sculpture in which areas are raised and lowered from a flat surface
- Shows the difference in the elements of art
- Something that has or appears to have 3-dimensions
- Colors created by mixing one primary color and the secondary next to it on the color wheel
- Colors created by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple)
- Printing from a raised and lowered surface
- red, yellow, orange
- Method of using pattern drawing to focus the mind
- blue, green, purple
- Repeated use of the same elements to create an overall design
- Another word for pattern
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- Two colors directly opposite on the color wheel (blue/orange, red/green, purple/yellow)
- A rolled piece of clay that forms a snake like shape
- Using similar elements multiple times in an artwork
- A rubber roller used for applying ink
- A flattened piece of clay
- A sketch method used to enlarge an image
- A flat material in which the design to be printed is created on the surface
- The path of a moving point
- A technique used to hold two pieces of clay together, scratch and glue
- An area enclosed by an outline, 2-dimensional
- Shows motion and directs the viewers attention
- The surface quality or feel of an object
28 Clues: red, yellow, orange • blue, green, purple • Another word for pattern • A flattened piece of clay • The path of a moving point • An outline drawing with no shading • The lightness and darkness of a color • A rubber roller used for applying ink • A sketch method used to enlarge an image • The surface quality or feel of an object • When one area or thing stands out the most • ...
nail art 2014-06-15
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- wat voor nagellak begint met Cra....?
- Met wat kun je scherpe lijnen maken?
- Wat zorgt ervoor dat nagellak dagenlang mooi blijft?
- wat voor kleur is de duurste nagellak van de wereld?
- welke nagel groeit het snelst van je hand?
- Hoe krijgen je nagels een kleurtje?
- wanneer worden de nagels eerder droog in warm of koud water?
- van welk geslacht groeien de nagels het snelst?
- Hoe noem je het als nagellak in elkaar overloopt?
- wat voor nagellak begint met magne...?
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- wat voor nagellak zorgt ervoor dat de lak niet in je nagels trekt?
- wat voor vorm moet je snel brekende geven?
- een bekend merk van nagellak pennen begint met Iz..
- Met wat maak je stippen op nagels?
- Hoe heet het als je de krant kan lezen op je nagels?
- bij welk klimaat groeien je nagels het snelst?
- Met wat krijgen je nagels de juiste vorm?
- welke nagel groeit het langzaamst van je hand?
- In welk lad ligt de oorsprong van nagellak?
- met wat haal je nagellak van je nagels?
20 Clues: Met wat maak je stippen op nagels? • Hoe krijgen je nagels een kleurtje? • Met wat kun je scherpe lijnen maken? • wat voor nagellak begint met Cra....? • wat voor nagellak begint met magne...? • met wat haal je nagellak van je nagels? • Met wat krijgen je nagels de juiste vorm? • wat voor vorm moet je snel brekende geven? • welke nagel groeit het snelst van je hand? • ...
Art Terms 2015-04-01
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- repetition of objects
- stresses the similarities of separate but related parts
- basic symbols in art
- principle of art concerned with difference
- important facts about artwork
- moving of a moving point through space
- mixing color with white
- how to organize the elements
- size relationship of one part to another
- mixing a color with black
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- Golden Mean or Golden Ratio
- concerned with equalizing visual forces
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- wholeness or oneness
- to become deeply aware
- how things feel
- Lights and darks of a color
- listing what you see in an artwork
- creating the feel of action
- a unit repeated
- a material used to make art
- Irregular and uneven shapes
- 2-D
- controls the sequence in which things are noticed
24 Clues: 2-D • how things feel • a unit repeated • wholeness or oneness • basic symbols in art • repetition of objects • to become deeply aware • mixing color with white • mixing a color with black • Lights and darks of a color • creating the feel of action • a material used to make art • Irregular and uneven shapes • Golden Mean or Golden Ratio • how to organize the elements • ...
Art Vocabulary 2016-02-09
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- The lightness or darkness of a color. In painting, a color plus gray.
- The range of colors used by an artist in making a work of art;
- A picture representing a person
- Acronym for Museum of Contemporary Art
- Having a single color. A work of art rendered in only one color.
- In art, a technique used to depict volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface, as in a painted scene that appears to extend into the distance.
- In painting a color plus white.
- Representing a form or figure in art that retains clear ties to the real world.
- The area of an artwork that appears farthest away from the viewer; also, the area against which a figure or scene is placed.
- A paint made with a water base; a work of art made with this paint.
- The shape or structure of an object.
- A type of paint that is water based, not oil based.
- A 3D work of art
- A form, sign, or emblem that represents something else, such as an idea or emotion.
- An artist's device for spraying paint by means of compressed air.
- A particular gradation of color; a shade or tint.
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- A soft and delicate shade of a color; a type of crayon
- A substance, usually finely powdered color that mixed with oil, water, or another fluid, it becomes paint.
- Cotton or linen woven cloth used as a surface for painting.
- A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external reality or nature.
- Emphasizing ideas rather than objects.
- Colors located opposite one another on the color wheel.
- A large painting applied to a wall or ceiling, especially in a public space.
- An image that has natural scenery as its primary focus.
- An object, outline, or shape having sharp corners, or angles.
- The area of an image—usually a photograph, drawing, or painting—that appears closest to the viewer.
- Acronym for Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Objects, such as pots and vases, made of clay hardened by heat
- An image with urban scenery as its primary focus
- The materials used to create a work of art, and the categorization of art based on the materials
- In painting, a color plus black.
- To prepare a surface for painting by covering it with primer, or an undercoat.
32 Clues: A 3D work of art • A picture representing a person • In painting a color plus white. • In painting, a color plus black. • The shape or structure of an object. • Emphasizing ideas rather than objects. • Acronym for Museum of Contemporary Art • Acronym for Los Angeles County Museum of Art • An image with urban scenery as its primary focus • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
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- 2-dimensional enclosed area. Examples: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, semi-circle.
- A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch (as opposed to a surface visually stimulated by the artist).
- the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green.
- a part compared to the whole. Example: The size of the window is in proportion to the size of the house.
- repeating.
- having 3 dimensions
- Art Processes ceramics, sculpture, fiber art (weaving, knitting, quilting).
- Colors green, blue, violet.
- Colors colors that are opposite on the color wheel. Example: orange and blue, red and green, yellow and violet.
- (plural) materials used to make artwork.
- difference between light and dark or difference between rough and smooth.
- Colors orange, red, yellow.
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- Two points make a line. Examples: straight, curved, vertical, thick, horizontal, thin, wavy, bold, diagonal.
- or lightness of a color
- (focal point)-catches your eye due to large shape, bright color, located near the center
- referring to the space between objects, also foreground, middle ground and background.
- Space the area between the objects. Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms.
- (singular) material used to make artwork.
- colors that are side by side on the color wheel. Example: yellow-orange, orange, red-orange
- Media crayon, pencil, fabric, yarn, paint (tempera, watercolor), ink and pastel. (Cray-pas).
- making a hue lighter by adding white. Shade making a hue darker by adding black.
- 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid.
- the path your eyes follow through a work of art (what you see first is the emphasis or focal point-then what you see second and so on.) OR the lines appear to be moving.
- light, medium, dark. Example: value scale.
- hue.
25 Clues: hue. • repeating. • having 3 dimensions • or lightness of a color • Colors green, blue, violet. • Colors orange, red, yellow. • (plural) materials used to make artwork. • (singular) material used to make artwork. • light, medium, dark. Example: value scale. • 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid. • the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2016-06-08
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- color family that represents fire, heat, and the sun (red, yellow, orange)
- mixture of red and blue
- famous artist who cut off part of his ear
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel if you could touch it
- color family not found on the color wheel; black, gray, brown, and white
- color of art room door in spanish
- 2 colors opposite each other on the color wheel that when mixed together create a neutral, but when put side by side create contrast.
- mixture of green and white
- the color you see when the power goes out at night
- small cylinders of colored wax
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- handle with hair at the hair
- teacher's last name
- red, blue, and yellow; the bases of all other colors
- something artists mix their colors on
- color made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- non-objective, not realistic
- orange, purple, and green; created mixing two primary shade/made by adding black to a color
- made from trees
- type of paint
- a two-dimensional area that is defined in some way, perhaps with an outline or solid are of color
- Made by adding white to a color
- the path of a moving point, a mark made by a tool or instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
- color family that represent snow, ice, and water (green, blue, and purple)
23 Clues: type of paint • made from trees • teacher's last name • mixture of red and blue • mixture of green and white • handle with hair at the hair • non-objective, not realistic • small cylinders of colored wax • Made by adding white to a color • color of art room door in spanish • something artists mix their colors on • famous artist who cut off part of his ear • ...
Art Studio 2020-03-17
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- Using art elements to direct a viewer’s eye along a path through the artwork
- colors Green, orange, purple
- A hue with white added to it
- colors Colors produced by mixing two secondary colors
- A hue with grey added to it
- Combining parts to form a whole
- An attempt to make things appear stable
- The relationship of sizes between different parts of a work
- The visible spectrum of radiation reflected from an object
- Focused on a single color
- These elements have a logical relationship or progression
- colors Blue, green, purple
- Using a range of different qualities of an art element to create a desired visual effect
- Physical magnitude relative to surrounding objects
- Two or more dimensional areas that stand out from the space around them
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- This is created by visually reinforcing something we want the viewer to pay attention to
- name of a color
- The distribution of interest or visual weight in a work
- Shape and structure of an image
- A series of color changes happening in a gradual manner
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- The difference in quality between two instances of an art element
- colors Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- colors Red/green, blue/orange, yellow/violet
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel
- Creating art elements in a regular or cyclical fashion to create interest, movement, and/or harmony and unity
- colors Red, yellow, orange
- colors Red, blue, yellow
- A point moving in space
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- In 2D design, the attempt to create the illusion of a third dimension
32 Clues: name of a color • A point moving in space • colors Red, blue, yellow • Focused on a single color • colors Red, yellow, orange • colors Blue, green, purple • A hue with grey added to it • colors Green, orange, purple • A hue with white added to it • Shape and structure of an image • Combining parts to form a whole • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Art Review 2021-01-27
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- The illusion of depth.
- The area darkest or most black in an artwork, it's made by light.
- Type of space that refers to the area around the subject.
- The area in the artwork closest to the viewer.
- A system for creating depth and space in an artwork, 1 Point and 2 Point are types used.
- When you paint out a flat layer of color, used in watercolor painting.
- A _______ is when you add white to a color / hue.
- The area lightest or whitest in an artwork, it's made by light.
- A type of texture that you can see AND touch.
- A _______ is any value that is NOT the lightest or darkest. In shading, it's usually light to dark gray.
- A Primary and a Primary color mixed together is a ________ color.
- When you create a work of art in respect or dedication to an artist.
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- A type of shading technique, using dots.
- The area in the artwork furthest from the viewer.
- Something that repeats itself, like abababab.
- A type of texture that you can only see.
- The range from light to dark.
- When you blend two or more colors together, also called a gradient.
- A _______ is when you add black to a color / hue.
- A type of shape that is not geometric, like the outline of a tree.
- Type of space that refers to the main subject.
- A primary and a secondary color mixed together is a ________ color.
- A flat 2D object, can be geometric or organic.
- A value ________ is a series of boxes with shades from light to dark.
- A 3D shape, has length, width, and depth.
25 Clues: The illusion of depth. • The range from light to dark. • A type of shading technique, using dots. • A type of texture that you can only see. • A 3D shape, has length, width, and depth. • Something that repeats itself, like abababab. • A type of texture that you can see AND touch. • The area in the artwork closest to the viewer. • ...
Art Vocabularly 2021-02-26
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- The organization, design or placement of the individual elements in a work of art
- The part of a scene that is behind a main figure or object in a painting, photograph, etc
- Size relationships between parts of a whole, or between two or more objects perceived as a unit.
- The arrangement of opposite elements and effects
- Any large-scale wall decoration done in painting, fresco, mosaic, or other medium
- Pertaining to the beautiful, as opposed to the useful, scientific, or emotional
- Generally defined as art that has been produced since the second half of the twentieth century
- The spot (point) from which the artist is looking at (viewing) the scene
- The physical appearance of a work of art - its materials, style, and composition
- A recurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art
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- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and marks to achieve its effect
- The lightness or darkness of something
- The area of the picture space nearest to the viewer immediately behind the picture plane
- space The space in a painting around the objects depicted
- The representation of three-dimensional objects on a flat surface so as to produce the same impression of distance and relative size as that received by the human eye
- A line that creates a boundary separating an area of space or object from the space around it
- The perceived colour of an object, identified by a common name
- The lines real or apparent by which a figure (or shape) is defined in or bounded by the plane of vision; the sum of these lines forming the contour of the figure.
- In art, may refer to the illusion of roughness or smoothness often achieved with contrasting patterns
- The material used to create a work of art
- space The space in a painting occupied by the object depicted (not the spaces in-between objects)
- An area of emphasis that demands the most attention and to which the viewer's eye is drawn
22 Clues: The lightness or darkness of something • The material used to create a work of art • The arrangement of opposite elements and effects • space The space in a painting around the objects depicted • The perceived colour of an object, identified by a common name • A recurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art • ...
Art Elements 2021-03-11
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- when white is added to a colour
- an example of a secondary colour
- the surface quality of an object
- purity or intensity of a colour
- the brightness or dullness of a colour
- the most important and powerful element of design
- design element that is flat and two dimensional
- another name for diagonal line
- colours that lie opposite each other on the colour wheel.
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- warm colours .......
- lines that create an illusion of height
- the colour harmony that uses tints and shades of one colour.
- the area around shapes or the unoccupied area between lines
- the art element that has three dimensions
- lines that make things appear continuous
- lines can create movement, moods and...
- another word for colour
- elements the building blocks of design
- clothes and homes are bright and beautifully designed
- cool colours ......
- in the Xhosa culture hats indicate...
- texture that is real
- an example of a neutral colour
- visual, something you can see
24 Clues: cool colours ...... • warm colours ....... • texture that is real • another word for colour • visual, something you can see • another name for diagonal line • an example of a neutral colour • when white is added to a colour • purity or intensity of a colour • an example of a secondary colour • the surface quality of an object • in the Xhosa culture hats indicate... • ...
Modern Art 2017-03-30
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- The beauty of this art style was than anybody could do it
- Artist who developed pointillism
- Used pure, unmixed pigments, applied straight from the tube
- Loved women and invented Cubism
- Subjective Feelings>Objective Observation
- Style of modern art focused on classical mythology and biblical scenes
- Art style rebelled against art itself
- Female artist that focused on domestic scenes of mothers and children
- Style of art rebelled against leading thinkers and focused on imagination
- Discovered the power of nonrepresentational art when he didn't recognize one of his own paintings
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- Most known impressionist famous for landscapes
- Style when artists moved outdoors
- Impressionist that began directly with colors instead of layers
- What, perhaps, was Salvador Dali trying to triumph in the painting of melting clocks
- "Wild Beasts"
- Meaning literally "after impressionism"
- Appreciated logic of dreams, unconscious, bizarre
- What African American painter used flattened space in his Harlem Renaissance paintings?
- Painted "Starry Night"
- Used a urinal as art to prove a point
20 Clues: "Wild Beasts" • Painted "Starry Night" • Loved women and invented Cubism • Artist who developed pointillism • Style when artists moved outdoors • Art style rebelled against art itself • Used a urinal as art to prove a point • Meaning literally "after impressionism" • Subjective Feelings>Objective Observation • Most known impressionist famous for landscapes • ...
Islamic Art 2016-12-10
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- A highly ornamented Islamic script
- a small cylinder shaped container with a detachable lid used to contain cosmetics or jewelry
- A building, usually large, that contains tombs
- Islamic sacred text, dictated to the prophet Mohammed by the Angel Gabriel
- a flowing intricate and symmetrical pattern deriving from floral motifs
- decorative or beautiful handwriting
- central niche in a mosque which indicates the direction to mecca
- an Islamic official who calls people to prayer traditionally from a minaret
- The direction toward Mecca which Muslims face in prayer
- perforated ornamental stone screens in Islamic
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- a wedge shaped stone that forms the curved part of an arch
- A rectangular voltage space in a Muslim building that is walled on three sides and open on the fourth
- A pulpit from which sermons are given
- decoration using polygon all shapes with no gaps
- The prophet whose revelations and teachings form the foundation of Islam
- Islamic holy cities
- A honeycomb like decoration often applied it Islamic buildings to domes
- A tall, slender column used to call people to prayer
- A Muslim house of worship
- an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca that is required as one of the five pillars of Islam
20 Clues: Islamic holy cities • A Muslim house of worship • A highly ornamented Islamic script • decorative or beautiful handwriting • A pulpit from which sermons are given • A building, usually large, that contains tombs • perforated ornamental stone screens in Islamic • decoration using polygon all shapes with no gaps • A tall, slender column used to call people to prayer • ...
Urban Art 2016-05-23
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- Short for “masterpiece.”
- Unlike anything else
- To express your thoughts or felinos
- The different branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance
- Cute or creepy, cartoonish or realistic
- The ability to do something well
- Something that inspires
- Mark or label
- Drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place
- A huge work, often on a legal wall
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- A group of artists who normally get up together
- "Criticism"
- Illustrating something
- Open to all people
- A famous urban artist
- A public road
- Living in a city
- An vandalic act
- A person who produces paintings
- Brick or stone structure
20 Clues: "Criticism" • A public road • Mark or label • An vandalic act • Living in a city • Open to all people • Unlike anything else • A famous urban artist • Illustrating something • Something that inspires • Short for “masterpiece.” • Brick or stone structure • A person who produces paintings • The ability to do something well • A huge work, often on a legal wall • ...
52 - Art 2016-08-17
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- a material used in pottery
- products made by potters
- material to paint on
- a painting of a person
- a person who is painted
- paint made from oil
- to offer an amount of money for some art
- a person who takes care of a gallery
- a painting of the countryside
- a surround for a painting
- a stand for a painting
- a person that sells art to the highest bidder
- a painting on a wall
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- a person who makes art
- a board to put paint on
- a painting not of a thing
- a person that makes sculptures
- a place to show art
- a painting of a thing
- people that have lots of art
- a person that works with clay
- things created by painters
- a place to see or buy art
- an art form made by a sculptor
24 Clues: a place to show art • paint made from oil • material to paint on • a painting on a wall • a painting of a thing • a person who makes art • a painting of a person • a stand for a painting • a board to put paint on • a person who is painted • products made by potters • a painting not of a thing • a place to see or buy art • a surround for a painting • a material used in pottery • ...
BIOLOGY & ART 2019-02-11
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- A woman noted for courage and daring action, or noted for special achievement in a particular field.(n.)
- An area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals.(n.)
- The synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water (with the release of oxygen) using light energy absorbed by plants.(n.)
- An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.(n.)
- A medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, who serves his lord.(n.)
- A drain or pipe, especially one that is underground, used to carry away surface water or sewage.(n.)
- A swift, long-legged, black-spotted cat, of southwest Asia and Africa. (n.)
- The art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by carving marble or modeling clay.(n.)
- Any of various animals that crawl or creep.(n.)
- Living solely or chiefly in or on the water.(adj.)
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- A person who writes plays(n.)
- The chemical and mechanical breakdown of foods into simple substances that can be absorbed by the body.(n.)
- To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.(v.)
- An organized company of singers, especially one performing church music or singing in a church.(n.)
- The period of this revival, roughly the 14th through the 16th century, marking the transition from medieval to modern times.(n.)
- A substance or agent used to kill pests, such as unwanted or harmful insects or weeds.(n.)
- A substance or material used as coloring.(n.)
- An animal or plant that lives in or on another (the host) from which it obtains nourishment.(n.)
- A female ballet dancer(n.)
- A public performance of music or dance, especially by a solo performer.(n.)
20 Clues: A female ballet dancer(n.) • A person who writes plays(n.) • A substance or material used as coloring.(n.) • Any of various animals that crawl or creep.(n.) • Living solely or chiefly in or on the water.(adj.) • An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.(n.) • To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.(v.) • ...
Art Vocabulry 2021-10-29
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- how the eye travels through artwork
- distribution of visual weight in and art work
- red, yellow, and blue.
- lines that express mood.
- The tools to plan and organize artwork
- the difference between elements in a composition
- The building blocks of making art
- repeated elements in art such as shapes or color
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- made by mixing two primary colors.
- the regular repetition of elements
- Sketchy lines that capture movement
- The drawing of an outline of an object
- Three-dimensional can be viewed from many angles.
- flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional
- describes the lightness or darkness of a surface.
- the creation of a focal point in. work of art.
- The way light reflects off a surface.
- All the elements in an artwork that are in harmony
- creates the illusion of depth within an artwork
- A line is a path made by a moving point
- How things feel or look like they feel.
21 Clues: red, yellow, and blue. • lines that express mood. • The building blocks of making art • made by mixing two primary colors. • the regular repetition of elements • Sketchy lines that capture movement • how the eye travels through artwork • The way light reflects off a surface. • The tools to plan and organize artwork • The drawing of an outline of an object • ...
Art Terms 2021-11-15
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- Principle of design concerned with the size relationships of one part to the whole and one part to another.
- (or negative space): is the element of sculpture, which refers to emptiness or areas between, around, above, below or within objects.
- A principle of art and design concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (identical compositional units on either side of an axis) or asymmetrical (not identical) in design and proportion.
- Use of opposites near or beside one another (light and dark, rough and smooth).
- Increasing or enlarging an object or figure or one of its parts to communicate ideas and feelings.
- The arrangement of one or more of the elements used to create a feeling of completeness. Everything in the work seems to belong and contribute to the overall picture.
- the Principle of design concerned that stresses one element or area in a work of art to make it attract the viewer’s attention first.
- Light or dark; the variations of light and dark on the surface of an object. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- An artist uses form as a vehicle for rendering a particular type of subject matter. The formal elements of a work consist of the groupings and combinations of shapes.
- space, The illusion of space, whether three- or two-dimensional, created by an artist on the two-dimensional surface of the canvas or paper.
- Unit repeated in visual rhythm. Units in a motif may or may not be an exact duplicate of the first unit.
- light values of a color (adding white)
- The difference in importance of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of design. What stands out most in a work of art.
- Element of art derived from reflected light. The sensation of color is aroused in the brain by response of the eyes to different wavelengths of light. Color has three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A balance achieved through the use of unequal parts or elements.
- colors, red, orange, yellow.
- The name of a color – red, blue, yellow, etc.
- Geometric shapes look as though they were made with a straight edge or drawing tool; square, circle, triangle and oval. Organic shapes are also called free form. These shapes are not regular or even. Their edges are curved and angular or a combination of both.
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- A work of art is usually discussed in terms of its subject matter, form and content. Content refers to the intellectual, psychological, spiritual, narrative or aesthetic aspect of the work.
- refers to the way things feel or look as though they might feel if they were touched.
- Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast.
- drawing, An outline that shows only the edge and not the volume or mass of an object. Sometimes called blind contour if the artists are not looking at their paper, only at their subject.
- The specific material used by an artist, such as oil and brush; also, the vehicle used, such as sculpture, painting, or photography.
- Brightness of a color.
- point, The center of interest of an artwork; the part you look at first.
- matter, The topic of interest or the primary theme of an artwork.
- The arrangement of forms in a work of art.
- Pigments ground in water and mixed with gum to form opaque watercolor. Gouache resembles school tempera paint or poster paint.
- print, Printing technique that makes use of a squeegee to force ink directly onto a piece of paper or canvas through a stencil containing the image. (The process is also called silk-screen or serigraphy.)
- colors, mostly green, blue, violet (purple).
- Principal of design that repeats elements to create the illusion of movement. Visual rhythm is perceived through the eyes, and is created by repeating positive spaces separated by negative spaces. Alternating rhythm is when the visual rhythm set up by repeating motifs but changing position or content of motifs or spaces between them. Flowing rhythm is created by repetition of wavy lines. Progressive rhythm is a visual rhythm that changes a motif each time it is repeated. Random rhythm is a repetition in no apparent order with no regular spaces. Regular rhythm is achieved through repeating identical motifs using the same intervals of space between them.
- Arts Project, Government program established during the Depression to create jobs for American artists.
- An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can vary in width, direction, and length. Horizontal lines tend to create a sense of calm in a picture. Vertical lines tend to create a feeling of stability. Diagonal lines tend to create a feeling of dynamic movement.
- Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition. A pattern has no movement and may or may not have rhythm.
- The dark values of a color (adding black).
35 Clues: Brightness of a color. • colors, red, orange, yellow. • light values of a color (adding white) • The arrangement of forms in a work of art. • The dark values of a color (adding black). • colors, mostly green, blue, violet (purple). • The name of a color – red, blue, yellow, etc. • Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast. • ...
Oceanic Art 2021-05-12
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- Area of Australia and Pacific islands, such as Hawaii, Easter Island, the Marshall Islands, and New Guinea.
- Commonly known as the "Easter Island heads." They are large rock sculptures of human figures, created sometime between 1250 and 1500 CE.
- Charts used to help Micronesians to navigate the ocean. Made of organic materials as coconut fronds, coral and shells.
- New Ireland wood carvings created to honor those who have recently died and to help send the person’s spirit to the ancestors.
- A smaller human stone sculpture created by Polynesian cultures
- Four types of rock painting in western Australia (Tassel, Sash, Elegant Action and Clothes Peg)
- A culture thought to be the common ancestor for some of the Pacific cultures, including cultures in Micronesia, Polynesia, and some of the coastal areas of Melanesia
- Indigenous Polynesian people
- Area includes Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, and Fiji. Diverse utilitarian art included Bisj ritual poles created by Asmat culture.
- The art here is still relatively unknown compared to other areas of Oceania, mostly it is ocean themed. The area consist of about 2,500 islands.
- The culture that carved the Moai
- A charm that had an abstract human form and the legs were made from the spines of stingrays.
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- Aboriginal Australian paintings based on mythology of rain and cloud spirits; one style of rock art also goes by this name.
- Islands within the general triangle formed by Hawaii, New Zealand, and Easter Island
- Aboriginal cultures believed the world was created by ancestral totemic spirits during this period.
- Water vessel with one or more supports on either side.
- Large Polynesian rock sculptures of the upper human body
- Art practiced by Aboriginal groups, made from inner strips of tree that are painted or decorated. Style varies by location.
- These are used to help people navigate the ocean, noting the ocean swell patterns, island placements, and so on.
- Carved from a single piece of wood, it depicts multiple humans standing on top of each other.
- A community meeting place for performing ceremonies, and all formal functions.
21 Clues: Indigenous Polynesian people • The culture that carved the Moai • Water vessel with one or more supports on either side. • Large Polynesian rock sculptures of the upper human body • A smaller human stone sculpture created by Polynesian cultures • A community meeting place for performing ceremonies, and all formal functions. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-04-11
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- How something feels, the tactile quality
- found in nature
- Paint that is plastic based
- Paint that is activated by water
- A line technique made of dots
- 3 to 5 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The 3 colors used to make all other colors
- A line technique made of lines
- 3 colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel
- 2D can be geometric or organic
- A quick drawing or draft used to plan out a composition
- Can be geometric or organic, a moving dot
- One color plus tints and shades
- a color plus black
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- straight edged and symmetrical
- Dull colors made by mixing complementary colors
- The colors you get by mixing 2 primaries
- Neatness and attention to detail
- Opposite colors
- Reflected light we can see
- a color plus white
- How light or dark something is
- Colors like blue, purple, and green
- A line technique using overlapping lines
- The 6 colors made from a primary + a secondary
- using lines and one or two points to create space
- Colors like red, orange, and yellow
- 3D has height, width and depth
- An illusion that can be created using perspective
29 Clues: found in nature • Opposite colors • a color plus white • a color plus black • Reflected light we can see • Paint that is plastic based • A line technique made of dots • straight edged and symmetrical • How light or dark something is • A line technique made of lines • 2D can be geometric or organic • 3D has height, width and depth • One color plus tints and shades • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-03-02
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- the way in which different elements of an artwork are combined
- groups of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- one color and all the shades of that color
- you use this to show roughness, softness, etc.
- shading behind graffiti letters
- you can make this kind of artwork by mixing different tools like markers,newspaper,colored pencils, etc.
- this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc.
- red, yellow, orange, all of these colors are ____ colors
- A certain kind of space where the figure is held
- the colors that are in between the 6 main colors of the color wheel
- You use this in an artwork to show shading and deep space
- triangles, circles, squares, etc.
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- a certain kind of space where the figure is not held. “Free space”
- where artists keep all of there work
- green, blue, purple, all of these colors are ____ colors
- you use this in a drawing to show action
- the 3 colors that make all the secondary colors when mixed
- a color made by mixing of two primary colors
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- a gradual blending from on color to another color
- framework that you use to build a sculpture
- Piece of paper, metal, plastic or rubber carrying an image to be reproduced using a printing press
- a copy or replica of an artwork is called an ____
- when you copy someone else’s artwork without consent or credit
- colors black, grey, white are all ____ colors
- an artists written description of there work
26 Clues: shading behind graffiti letters • triangles, circles, squares, etc. • where artists keep all of there work • you use this in a drawing to show action • one color and all the shades of that color • framework that you use to build a sculpture • this can be curvy, straight, diagonal, etc. • a color made by mixing of two primary colors • ...
Art crossword 2022-03-02
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- a closed 3-D shape that has volume
- the art that is furthest away from you
- area that is around everything
- exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- color
- image of a persons or a group of people
- shadow a figure that looks like a shadow
- art the is in the middle of the artwork
- 1 material used to make something
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- art work that is closest to you
- the outline
- a hole or empty space
- something that looks real
- the way something feels
- and picture of land
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- that are next to each other on the color wheel
- a closed figure
- colors like blue green purple
- placement of elements in artwork
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- a set of colors that include green orange and purple
- colors like red yellow orange
- set of colors that include red yellow blue
- no recognizable subject
- the bases of a sculpture
- the figure itself
27 Clues: color • the outline • a closed figure • the figure itself • and picture of land • a hole or empty space • no recognizable subject • the way something feels • the bases of a sculpture • something that looks real • colors like red yellow orange • colors like blue green purple • area that is around everything • art work that is closest to you • placement of elements in artwork • ...
Art exhibition 2022-05-24
21 Clues: sile • niit • kare • katse • põleti • viitab • õmblema • tulemus • kasepuu • viskama • väsitav • viilima • lihvima • pidevalt • libisema • poleerima • isetehtud • töötlemata • läbipaistev • kannatlikkus • loomingulisus
Art everywhere 2022-01-18
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- the opposite of "thin"
- a synonym of "temporary"
- a synonym for "diversed"
- the English for "ainsi"
- a synonym of "a look"
- a synonym for "toilets"
- a famous street artist who may lives in Bristol
- to give a hand
- a street musician
- the English for "mousse"
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- the opposite of "colorful"
- to cover more and more surface
- the English for "dons participatifs"
- deep is the adjective, ... is the noun
- the English for "pavé"
- the English for "fresque"
- quickly drawn or painted
- a type of street art with cotton threads
- a type of art which consists in moving your body to a music or rythm
- a synonym of "mushroom"
20 Clues: to give a hand • a street musician • a synonym of "a look" • the opposite of "thin" • the English for "pavé" • the English for "ainsi" • a synonym for "toilets" • a synonym of "mushroom" • a synonym of "temporary" • a synonym for "diversed" • quickly drawn or painted • the English for "mousse" • the English for "fresque" • the opposite of "colorful" • to cover more and more surface • ...
Art Everywhere 2022-01-18
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- the goal is to collect money from many people
- knowledgeable about
- synonym of destroyed
- someone who gives help for free
- transient, not permanent
- two weeks before an event
- a street singer
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- the place where artists work
- a collaboration between two groups/people/company
- somewhere we can exibhit artworks
- an other word for association
- it is happening outside
- the love/interest for something
- synonym of look
- a huge painting on a wall
- it's the english of "exploit"
- a piece of plastic with holes that you put on a surface to fill the holes with paint
- the adjective for depth
- a support for painting
- synonym of surprising
- synonym of flyer
21 Clues: synonym of look • a street singer • synonym of flyer • knowledgeable about • synonym of destroyed • synonym of surprising • a support for painting • it is happening outside • the adjective for depth • transient, not permanent • a huge painting on a wall • two weeks before an event • the place where artists work • an other word for association • it's the english of "exploit" • ...
Art everywhere! 2022-01-18
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- wall with paint
- countryside made of fruit
- inspiration
- mushroom
- unit composed of decorative elements
- something in your ears
- stone pavement
- something fast
- famous festival in bristol
- something who don't last
- paint rack
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- a lot
- to be there
- street musician
- write messy
- bomb of paint
- paryicipative money raise
- place of an event
- party
- sheet with holes for a pattern
20 Clues: a lot • party • mushroom • paint rack • to be there • write messy • inspiration • bomb of paint • stone pavement • something fast • wall with paint • street musician • place of an event • something in your ears • something who don't last • countryside made of fruit • paryicipative money raise • famous festival in bristol • sheet with holes for a pattern • unit composed of decorative elements
Computer Art 2022-03-07
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- words at the top with drop down menus
- on left side of screen where tools are
- how many pixels per square inch
- blends layer with layer below
- arranged in a straight line
- different choices for using a tool
- a gradual change from one color to another
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- many sided shape
- at the bottom of the screen where snipping tool is
- company that makes photoshop
- one color and tints and shades
- radiating out from a center point
- helps align images and text
- the smallest little square of a digital image
- a color mixed with white
- a color mixed with black
- area selected to work on
- image editing software
- the opposite of
- a color mixed with gray
20 Clues: the opposite of • many sided shape • image editing software • a color mixed with gray • a color mixed with white • a color mixed with black • area selected to work on • helps align images and text • arranged in a straight line • company that makes photoshop • blends layer with layer below • one color and tints and shades • how many pixels per square inch • ...
Art App 2022-10-10
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- the art or process of producing etched plates or objects
- decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering
- any hue or mixture of pure colors to which white is added
- a repeated decorative design
- made of clay and hardened by heat
- standing stone slab used in the ancient world
- a flat two dimensional surface on which an artist can create a drawing or painting
- art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes,forms, colors, and textures
- German art school
- a place of study or training in a special field
- stands out from a flat surface
- the most fundamental element artist use
- layer used to prepare a support for painting
- the overall physical size of an artwork
- the basic vocabulary of art
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- the dominant color family
- the most visually interesting area of the composition
- the area between these objects
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensation on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light
- the perceived surface quality of a work of art
- real marks made in a composition
- the intensity of a color
- the shapes of actual objects
- a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall
- an agency or means of doing something
- the visible shape or configuration of something
26 Clues: German art school • the intensity of a color • the dominant color family • the basic vocabulary of art • a repeated decorative design • the shapes of actual objects • the area between these objects • stands out from a flat surface • real marks made in a composition • made of clay and hardened by heat • an agency or means of doing something • the most fundamental element artist use • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-10-10
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- a technique in which the the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster
- the overall design or organization of a work
- the textural quality of a paper surface for holding drawing media in place
- semi-transparent
- achemical compound commonly referred to as plastic
- the principle of drawing attention to particular content in a work
- a substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface
- a sculpture or artwork made by pouring a liquid into a mold
- a perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design
- cut
- an area of lightest value in a work
- an artwork that is placed behind an altar in a church
- markings that are scratched, scribbled, or sprayed on a wall without the consent of the owner
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- a period of cultural and artistic change in Europe
- in spray painting or silkscreen printing , a barrier the shape of which blocks the paint or ink from passing through
- the material on which painting is done
- the surface quality of a work
- the surface or background onto which an artist paints or draws
- a bright, glowing quality
- capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer
- a rough preliminary version of a work or part of a work
- the material on or from which an artist chooses to make a work of art
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- the colorant in art materials. Often made from finely ground materials
24 Clues: cut • semi-transparent • a bright, glowing quality • the surface quality of a work • an area of lightest value in a work • the material on which painting is done • the overall design or organization of a work • the lightness or darkness of a plane or area • capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer • a period of cultural and artistic change in Europe • ...
Art appreciation 2022-10-07
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- The part of a work depicted furthest from the viewers space, often behind the main.
- A painting medium that primarily uses wax, usually beeswax, as the bing agent
- Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer
- Semi-transparent
- An area of lightest value in a work
- A drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together
- The principle of drawing attention to particular content in a work
- The optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into separate wavelengths
- A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century
- The material on or form which and artist chooses to make of work, for example canvas and oil paint, marble, engraving, video or architecture
- The surface or background onto which an artist paints or draws
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- The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer
- A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface
- the use of non-overlapping parallel lines to convey darkness or lightness
- The material on which painting is done
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art
- a technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster
- The textural quality of a paper surface for holding drawing media in place
- A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic
- a rough preliminary version of a work or part of a work
- The surface quality of a work, for example fine/coarse, detailed/lacking in detail
- The colorant in art materials. Often made from finely ground materials
23 Clues: Semi-transparent • An area of lightest value in a work • The material on which painting is done • the lightness or darkness of a plane or area • Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer • A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface • A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic • The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer • ...
art memory 2022-11-19
30 Clues: milk • night • anton • Maria • powis • dalet • quiver • miguel • maries • george • geyser • roemer • chatou • parasol • ariadne • estuary • vermont • madonna • pastoral • portrait • humility • midnight • napoleon • cyclamen • landscape • courtyard • collioure • vegetables • harvesters • expectations
Art puzzle 2022-10-27
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- has three properties: hue, value, and intensity
- a method of line drawing
- when opposite elements are arranged together
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- focal point of the art and order of importance
- a path created by a point moving in space
- the feeling of a surface, real or represented
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- allows the artist to capture movement
- Man's best friend
- the outline of a form
- two-dimensional, flat, limited to height & width
- mixture of pure colors to which white is added
- how light or dark a color is
- Likes to chase mice
- a feeling of depth or three dimensions
- Flying mammal
- mixture of pure colors to which black is added
- how light or dark a given color or hue can be
- objects that are 3-Dimensional
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the outline of a form • a method of line drawing • how light or dark a color is • objects that are 3-Dimensional • allows the artist to capture movement • a feeling of depth or three dimensions • a path created by a point moving in space • when opposite elements are arranged together • ...
Art Vocabulary 2022-04-26
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- Art element defined by the size of one object in relation to the other objects
- Art element defined by 2D, limited to height and width
- Red, orange, yellow, and green
- The basic colors that can be mixed together to produce other colors = red, yellow, blue
- Art elements defined by the surface of how something feels in real life
- A continuous outline, without shading
- The depiction of natural scenery in art.
- The dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth
- A picture consisting predominantly of inanimate objects
- Refers to the subject in an artwork in the foreground
- Art element defined by objects that are 3D
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- Art element defined by the lightness to darkness of tones.
- Refers to the space around and between objects in the background
- A design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated to create harmony.
- A painting, drawing, photograph, of a person
- Art composed from a combination of different materials
- Blue, green, and purple
- A technique used by artists to create The illusion of depth and space with vanishing points.
- Art element defined by a point moving in space
- The opposite colors on the color wheel, yellow and purple, blue and orange, red and green
- Metaphor or personal meaning of objects
- The way in which different elements of an artwork are combined.
22 Clues: Blue, green, and purple • Red, orange, yellow, and green • A continuous outline, without shading • Metaphor or personal meaning of objects • The depiction of natural scenery in art. • Art element defined by objects that are 3D • A painting, drawing, photograph, of a person • Art element defined by a point moving in space • ...
Art Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- a picture of a persons face
- use these to cut paper
- days are better when we are ____ to each other
- using magazine cutouts to create an art work
- wax based medium
- background surface
- colors red, yellow, blue
- where we wash our hands and supplies
- used to make bowls and cups
- created with pencils, pens or markers
- made with graphite/lead
- a phrase or expression
- apply this to your tasks and you will do well
- adhesive
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- used to rub away mistakes
- use these to apply paint
- used to fire clay
- colors orange, green, purple/violet
- to concentrate on what you are trying to do
- paint for clay
- 3d square
- a free-standing 3d art work
- a wet medium applied with a brush
- colors red, yellow, orange, pink
- 3d circle
- colors blue, purple, green
26 Clues: adhesive • 3d square • 3d circle • paint for clay • wax based medium • used to fire clay • background surface • use these to cut paper • a phrase or expression • made with graphite/lead • use these to apply paint • colors red, yellow, blue • used to rub away mistakes • colors blue, purple, green • a picture of a persons face • a free-standing 3d art work • used to make bowls and cups • ...
Art Crossword 2022-05-01
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- element of art that is produced when light reflects off an object
- artwork that captures the likeness of an individual
- representation of 3d objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks
- dutch painter known for his expressive use of color and painting strokes
- art style that uses color and shape with no recognizable imagery
- another word for color
- french art style that explores the reflection of lights and color on objects
- design principle that emphasizes differences between the art elements
- an element of art that is two-dimensional, flat
- a tool for organizing color in a circular format
- a color mixed with black
- when one color changes into another
- artwork made from various materials
- shading style that consists of lines going in the same direction
- opposite colors on the color wheel
- main original colors
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- point in which all shapes recede in a one-point perspective drawing
- a color palette using shades and tints of only one color
- the size of an object in relation to another object
- marks made on a surface by a moving point
- the intensity of a color
- french artist known for impressionist paintings
- the same elements used over and over
- subject of art which consists of elements of nature such as trees, mountains and rivers
- spanish artist known for cubism
- a color mixed with white
- shading style made up of small dots
- american abstract artist
- the same on both sides
- name of jackson pollocks wife
- materials used by the artist
- color made from a mix of primary colors
- art style known for breaking up objects in an abstracted way
- the idea that things represent other things
- color made from a mix of primary and secondary colors
35 Clues: main original colors • another word for color • the same on both sides • the intensity of a color • a color mixed with white • american abstract artist • a color mixed with black • materials used by the artist • name of jackson pollocks wife • spanish artist known for cubism • opposite colors on the color wheel • shading style made up of small dots • ...
Art Review 2022-04-21
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- encloses a volume
- appears to be present but is an illusion
- shadows from light to dark
- quality closely related to our sense of touch
- uniform repetition of an element
- tertiary colors
- behind middle and foreground
- mirror image
- orange, green, and violet
- light reflected from a surface
- where the sky and ground appear to meet
- enclosed line
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- directly across from each other on color wheel
- lightness or dullness of color
- illusion of depth
- point at which things appear to disappear
- neighbors on color wheel
- red, yellow and blue
- path of a moving point
- one base color with black and white
- actual name of color
21 Clues: mirror image • enclosed line • tertiary colors • encloses a volume • illusion of depth • red, yellow and blue • actual name of color • path of a moving point • neighbors on color wheel • orange, green, and violet • shadows from light to dark • behind middle and foreground • lightness or dullness of color • light reflected from a surface • uniform repetition of an element • ...
Art puzzle 2023-01-19
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- non figurative artworks
- the name given to gigantic stones
- means old
- a word that means rock
- using tiny dots to create a painting
- means new
- Used by Paleolithic men as a tool
- picture like quality painting is called
- where Neolithic men lived
- Geometric shapes used to make art
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- world’s most famous portrait
- an artwork that looks real but couldn’t possibly be real
- symbol used to represent a company group or individual
- the rebirth of knowledge
- artist responsible for surrealism moment in art
- Invented cubism
- where the Lascaux caves were found
- mega stone structure found in England
- what is the last name of the American who invented action art
- stone figurine of a braided fat ancient woman
- where Paleolithic men lived
21 Clues: means old • means new • Invented cubism • a word that means rock • non figurative artworks • the rebirth of knowledge • where Neolithic men lived • where Paleolithic men lived • world’s most famous portrait • the name given to gigantic stones • Used by Paleolithic men as a tool • Geometric shapes used to make art • where the Lascaux caves were found • ...
Art Vocabulary. 2023-01-10
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- image
- writer
- fascinate
- painter
- artist
- sculptor
- famous
- influence
- sculpture
- cubism
- inspire
- paint
- style
- subject
- modern
- painting
- die
- fountain of inspiration
- still-life
- feeling
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- abstract
- monument
- mural
- palette
- realistic
- ceramic
- traditional
- work of art
- self-portrait
- surrealism
- century
- poem
- born
- poet
- realism
- portrait
- figure
- paint brush
- background
39 Clues: die • poem • born • poet • image • mural • paint • style • writer • artist • famous • cubism • modern • figure • painter • palette • ceramic • century • inspire • subject • realism • feeling • abstract • monument • sculptor • painting • portrait • fascinate • realistic • influence • sculpture • surrealism • background • still-life • traditional • work of art • paint brush • self-portrait • fountain of inspiration
Art Crossword 2022-07-18
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- art made after WWII is called this
- place where artist like to see their unsold work
- last name of artist that painted Whistler's Mother
- one of Picasso's art period
- Tweed painter Audrey ___
- this artist paints with feelings
- what breakfast food has been used to make paint
- the Wild and Crazy comedian loves this GO7 artist
- G07 spiritual leader
- oldest member of the GO7
- an artist might have one to inspire them
- The great wave artist
- Picasso's first name
- this artist cut off his ear
- tom thompson drowned in this lake
- England's official art gallery
- this one is a fake
- in this gallery you might find just objects bunched on the floor
- Euro country with old cave paintings
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- paints that contain plastic
- blue and yellow make this color
- the youngest member of the GO7
- artists prep their canvas with this
- primary colors red, yellow and ___
- Toronto artists would meet at the ___ and letters club
- this vertically challenged artist loved to paint prostitutes
- make a painting with stones
- nude drawings are part of this art genre
- Egyptians used this for paper
- Canada's famous group
- street artist who shredded has art
- your child's messy finger painting could be called this
- the substance that gives paint its color
- pigment in "lampblack" color
- where Ontario shares art
- silkscreen artists use these to block color
- Michelangelo's famous statue in Florence
- transparent final wash on painting
- I didn't do it
- what you get if you mix all the primary colors
40 Clues: I didn't do it • this one is a fake • G07 spiritual leader • Picasso's first name • Canada's famous group • The great wave artist • Tweed painter Audrey ___ • oldest member of the GO7 • where Ontario shares art • paints that contain plastic • one of Picasso's art period • make a painting with stones • this artist cut off his ear • pigment in "lampblack" color • ...
Art Vocabulary :) 2022-12-12
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- Object, line or drawing in an artwork
- shapes made out of points and lines
- A book or pad of drawing paper for sketches.
- the outline of an object or shape.
- lines go from foreground to background
- colors form yellow to red violet
- to rescue from an undesirable state\
- colors from yellow green to violet
- colors not on the color wheel (White, Black, Brown & Grey
- a person who plans the form, look, or workings of something before its being made or built, typically by drawing it in detail.
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
- A drawing done quickly to catch the important features of a subject.
- colors colors on the opposite sides of the color wheel.
- the way a surface feels
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- edges, lines, and shapes go from one point to another
- surface feels like from the sense of touch
- To make better
- to repair
- a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior.
- where the sky meets the ground
- surface looks rough or smooth
- surrounding space around positive shapes.
- optical art, art with color shape and patterns
- A circular color chart made up of primary, secondary, and intermediate (tertiary) colors. Analogous three colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- shapes like shapes found in nature
- Image of reality disordinate to make the artist inner feelings or ideas.
- different tones of one color.
- art that does not look like reality using texture, shapes and color.
28 Clues: to repair • To make better • the way a surface feels • surface looks rough or smooth • different tones of one color. • where the sky meets the ground • colors form yellow to red violet • the outline of an object or shape. • colors from yellow green to violet • shapes like shapes found in nature • shapes made out of points and lines • to rescue from an undesirable state\ • ...
Art Definitions 2022-10-03
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- The type of perspective created with diminishing size
- The Principle of Design where two aspects of one element of art from opposite ends of the spectrum are placed together
- The comparative relationship in size between objects in an artwork
- A type of line that expresses calm
- A type of wavy line that expresses relaxed feelings
- The form of tone where a very dark area surrounds a very light area
- a type of rhythm that is often used in patterns
- A type of rhythm that also indicates depth
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- A shape that symbolises stability and hierarchy
- The tactile quality of the surface of an object
- A type of balance that resembles a spiral
- When an artist repeats a shape or motif in a regular rhythm to fill the negative space
- The arrangement of the subject on the format
- The type of perspective created with converging lines
- The type of balance where two halves are the same in size
- Art that contains no recognisable subject
- What you create when you join two ends of a line to form a 2-D image
- A line or mark that is barely visible
- The size of the actual art work
- The Principle of Design that creates the focal point
20 Clues: The size of the actual art work • A type of line that expresses calm • A line or mark that is barely visible • A type of balance that resembles a spiral • Art that contains no recognisable subject • A type of rhythm that also indicates depth • The arrangement of the subject on the format • A shape that symbolises stability and hierarchy • ...
Art History 2022-09-01
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- Northern European artists came from _______ [HINT: Starts With FL]
- Gutenberg’s book press created in 1436 was a ____-____ press
- Popular ___________ book-type was the Book of Hours
- A great benefactor of Flemish art was the ____ __ ______ [HINT: Three Words, No Spaces]
- Artists from ________ are also called Flemish painters
- The name of the museum where the Merode Altarpiece is The _________
- St ____ is the patron saint of painters
- The first stock exchange was in
- Northern European artists came from ______ [HINT: Starts With FR]
- Local ______ were groups that allowed artists to train and work together
- Jan van Eyck uses ___ as his main painting media
- The ______ Richthofen talks about in her thesis is connected to St. Bridget
- The __________ is the scene was Christ is lowered from the cross
- The Ghent Altarpiece has many scenes included in its
- Northern European artists came from _______
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- In the Annunciation scene Mary often reads scripture from the Book of
- were schools where young illuminators trained
- Silk and wool trades also produced
- Mary is told by the Angel ________ that she will be the mother of Jesus
- Oil paint layers add ____________ of colors
- Books were likely produced in _______ workshops
- The ____ of the Unicorn tells a popular 14th century story (HINT: a major tapestry)
- van Eyck, was the father of painting in the north
- The ___________ Richthofen talks about relates to personal devotion
- Northern European artists came from _______ [HINT: Starts With H]
- The _______ was a symbol of Jesus Christ
- Northern artists tend to ____ their names on their artwork
- Cennino _______ was an Italian artist who wrote about oil paints
- Witz set his biblical story in (HINT: Instead of the Holy Land)
- The Man in the Red Turban was a ____-_________ with extraordinary detail
30 Clues: The first stock exchange was in • Silk and wool trades also produced • St ____ is the patron saint of painters • The _______ was a symbol of Jesus Christ • Oil paint layers add ____________ of colors • Northern European artists came from _______ • were schools where young illuminators trained • Books were likely produced in _______ workshops • ...
POP ART 2023-05-04
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- - Style of art that imitates comic book illustrations.
- - Symbol or image that represents something else.
- - Artist known for his colorful, abstract paintings.
- - Famous painting by Lichtenstein that depicts a fighter plane.
- - Analysis and evaluation of a work of art or cultural product.
- - Artist known for his comic book-style paintings.
- - Art form that involves combining different materials to create a new image.
- - Style that imitates past design trends or cultural fashions.
- - Brand of soup famously depicted in Warhol's paintings.
- - Object commonly used in Warhol's paintings.
- - Type of lighting that became popular in Pop Art.
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- - Payment for the use of copyrighted material.
- - Narrative art form that uses sequential images to tell a story.
- - Famous artist known for his iconic soup can paintings.
- - Emphasis on material goods and consumption.
- - Style of art that emphasizes simplicity and minimal elements.
- - Style of painting that uses small dots of color to create an image.
- - Iconic actress and subject of Warhol's paintings.
- - Artistic movement that emphasized popular culture and everyday objects.
- - The process of creating a visual plan for a product or object.
20 Clues: - Emphasis on material goods and consumption. • - Object commonly used in Warhol's paintings. • - Payment for the use of copyrighted material. • - Symbol or image that represents something else. • - Artist known for his comic book-style paintings. • - Type of lighting that became popular in Pop Art. • - Iconic actress and subject of Warhol's paintings. • ...
Art Movements 2023-05-05
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- a circle of Dutch abstract artists who promoted a style of art based on a strict geometry.
- translates to “wild beasts.” Known for strong colors and fierce brushwork.
- painting in the 1960s that used geometric forms to create optical effects.
- Light, sensuous, intensely decorative French style developed in the early 18th century.
- Early 20th century movement that aimed to capture dynamism and energy of the modern world.
- French word meaning rebirth, great revival of art that took place in Italy.
- used to describe art that makes reference to ancient Greek or Roman style.
- Global movement from the early 20th century reacting to modern industrial life.
- Art that distorts reality in order to make it expressive of the artist’s inner feelings or ideas.
- changes in Impressionism developed by Cezanne, Gauguin, Seurat and van Gogh.
- movement in art & literature distinguished by a new interest in psychology, expression, and interest in the natural world.
- anti-war, anti-bourgeois, anti-traditional art.
- Refers to painting that carries a clearly discernible social or political comment.
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- developed in France in the 19t century and based on the practice of painting outdoors.
- Explored the workings of the mind, championing the irrational, the poetic, and revolutionary.
- Revolutionary school of art, architecture and design established by Walter Gropius in 1919.
- painting style characterized by painstaking detail and precision.
- 16th style characterized by sensuous distortion of the human figure.
- refers to a mid 19thcentury movement characterized by subjects painted from everyday life.
- school of North American artists who used realist techniques to depict social deprivation and injustice.
- artists aimed to show different viewpoints at the same time and within the same space.
- dominant 17th century style characterized by self-confidence, dynamism and realistic depiction.
- movement that drew inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture.
- Extreme form of abstract art developed in the USA in the 1960s.Luminism, applied specifically to the American landscape painters of the Hudson River School.
- Resurgence of classicism that emerged from about 1750.
25 Clues: anti-war, anti-bourgeois, anti-traditional art. • Resurgence of classicism that emerged from about 1750. • painting style characterized by painstaking detail and precision. • 16th style characterized by sensuous distortion of the human figure. • painting in the 1960s that used geometric forms to create optical effects. • ...
Art Crossword 2023-05-23
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- A color made by mixing two different colors
- Fancy crayons
- A tool made of graphite
- A color made by mixing the primary colors
- Something made in order to stand out against the rest.
- The area at the back of the painting.
- A mark on a painting
- A form of paint activated by water
- A line turned over itself
- How bright a color appears
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- The dimensions of an object
- The idea of how something feels
- Red and yellow mixed together.
- Shapes put in orders that are pleasing to the eye.
- The way something is shaped
- Original; origin of colors, ex. Red Yellow Blue
- The addition of black to a color
- The adding of white to a color
- The different shades (usually black and white)of an image
- A type of paint.
20 Clues: Fancy crayons • A type of paint. • A mark on a painting • A tool made of graphite • A line turned over itself • How bright a color appears • The dimensions of an object • The way something is shaped • Red and yellow mixed together. • The adding of white to a color • The idea of how something feels • The addition of black to a color • A form of paint activated by water • ...
Pop Art 2023-05-29
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- too fat
- with a lot of colours
- renounce
- advertisement on TV
- make people aware
- give a concrete form, represent
- compulsive shopper
- in addition
- disadvantage
- to force people to do or believe something
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- easy to recognize
- woman at home
- excessive consumption
- push, incite
- concentrate
- call back to memory
- tropical fruit
- attracting attention
- device reflecting your image
- petrol in the US
- surprise (strongly)
- vivid (colour)
- not expensive
- make
24 Clues: make • too fat • renounce • concentrate • in addition • push, incite • disadvantage • woman at home • not expensive • tropical fruit • vivid (colour) • petrol in the US • easy to recognize • make people aware • compulsive shopper • call back to memory • advertisement on TV • surprise (strongly) • attracting attention • excessive consumption • with a lot of colours • device reflecting your image • ...
Art Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- collection of an artist's work.
- perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement.
- part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- area between and around objects in a composition.
- Colors-Colors created by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- explanation or meaning of a work of art.
- repetition of an element or elements in a work.
- distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- characteristic of visual perception described through hue, saturation, and lightness.
- Colors-The colors from which all other colors are created.
- use of different elements to create interest.
- lightness or darkness of a color.
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- path the viewer’s eye takes through the artwork.
- technique used to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
- Colors-Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- act of using an element more than once in a composition.
- of Design-The rules that describe how artists organize the elements of art.
- arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts form a coherent whole.
- rough or unfinished drawing.
- mark with length and direction.
- arrangement of opposite elements to create visual interest.
- feeling of harmony between all parts of the artwork.
- relationship of one part to another or to the whole.
- two-dimensional area that stands out from the space next to it.
- Colors-Colors created by mixing two primary colors.
- Scale-A range of grays between white and black.
- object with three dimensions.
- Colors-Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- of Art-The basic visual symbols in the language of art.
30 Clues: rough or unfinished drawing. • object with three dimensions. • collection of an artist's work. • mark with length and direction. • lightness or darkness of a color. • explanation or meaning of a work of art. • perceived surface quality of a work of art. • use of different elements to create interest. • repetition of an element or elements in a work. • ...
Art Dramatique 2023-09-28
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- Groupe de personnages qui parlent et bougent ensemble.
- Exprimer son opinion sur ses réalisations, celles de ses pairs ou sur une oeuvre théâtrale en utilisant le vocabulaire théâtral.
- Lieu destiné ¸la diffusion de spectacles.
- Manière d'articuler les mots et les sons.
- Contrôle du volume de la voix pour se faire entendre du public.
- Expression du visage qui traduit certaines émotions.
- Force avec laquelle l'acteur joue, bouge ou parle.
- Grossir ou exagérer sa voix ou ses gestes pour en augmenter la portée.
- Teste écrit pour un seul personnage.
- Ensemble de vêtements ou d'accessoires porté par l'acteur pour incarner un personnage.
- Action de raconter une histoire ou une suite d'évènements.
- Tension des muscles du corps servant à démontrer l'état émotif du personnage.
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- Action exécutée par le corps au complet.
- Mouvement des mains, des bras ou de la tête qui exprime une émotion, un état d'esprit ou un message.
- État d'esprit d'un personnage qui guide ses réactions sur scène.
- Personne, animal ou élément animé figurant dans une histoire et interprété par un acteur.
- phrase dite par un acteur et censée n'être entendue que par les spectateurs.
- Sources lumineuses utilisées pour éclairer l'espace scénique et les éléments importants de l'histoire.
- Travail d'apprentissage du teste et des déplacements en vue d'une présentation.
- Incarner des personnages afin de communiquer des idées, des sentiments, des émotions ou des sensations.
- Vitesse à laquelle une personne parle.
- Ensemble des paroles, aussi appelées répliques qu'échangent les personnages d'une pièce de théâtre, d'un film ou d'un récit.
- Vitesse du déroulement de l'histoire ou de l'enchainement des actions.
23 Clues: Teste écrit pour un seul personnage. • Vitesse à laquelle une personne parle. • Action exécutée par le corps au complet. • Lieu destiné ¸la diffusion de spectacles. • Manière d'articuler les mots et les sons. • Force avec laquelle l'acteur joue, bouge ou parle. • Expression du visage qui traduit certaines émotions. • ...
Art Spanish 2023-09-11
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- ¿Qué haces cuando sobresales en algo?
- ¿De qué trata una historia o pintura?
- ¿Qué haces con un lápiz en papel?
- ¿Con qué pinta el artista?
- ¿Imagen hecha con colores?
- ¿La parte de atrás de una imagen?
- ¿Cómo se llama la falta de luz?
- ¿El opuesto de oscuro?
- ¿Figura hecha de piedra o metal?
- ¿Pintura de una persona?
- encanta ¿Cómo dices cuando te gusta mucho algo?
- de la vida cotidiana ¿Pintura de cosas diarias?
- ¿Pintura grande en una pared?
- ¿Dónde se coloca el lienzo para pintar?
- ¿Dónde pinta el artista?
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- de desnudos ¿Pintura de una persona sin ropa?
- ¿Cuando un artista se pinta a sí mismo?
- ¿Pintura de montañas y ríos?
- ¿Qué tipo de arte es muy extraño y parece un sueño?
- ¿Qué haces cuando cambias la opinión de alguien?
- ¿Qué haces cuando haces algo nuevo?
- ¿Cómo se llama algo que da mucho miedo?
- ¿Qué tipo de arte usó Picasso?
- ¿Quién hace pinturas?
- ¿Cómo se describe algo que duele?
- odio ¿Cómo dices cuando algo no te gusta nada?
- al óleo ¿Pintura que se seca lentamente?
- ¿Pintura con mucha agua?
- ¿Qué ves en el suelo cuando el sol brilla?
- ¿Quién hace estatuas?
- maestra ¿Pintura muy famosa y perfecta?
- ¿Dibujo rápido y simple?
- muerta ¿Pintura de objetos sin vida?
- ¿Qué necesitamos para ver en la oscuridad?
34 Clues: ¿Quién hace pinturas? • ¿Quién hace estatuas? • ¿El opuesto de oscuro? • ¿Pintura con mucha agua? • ¿Pintura de una persona? • ¿Dibujo rápido y simple? • ¿Dónde pinta el artista? • ¿Con qué pinta el artista? • ¿Imagen hecha con colores? • ¿Pintura de montañas y ríos? • ¿Pintura grande en una pared? • ¿Qué tipo de arte usó Picasso? • ¿Cómo se llama la falta de luz? • ...
Street Art 2023-09-06
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- inspirant
- un tympan
- incarner
- un sculpteur
- sombre
- montrer
- un artiste de rue
- une toile
- affreux
- une nuance
- paint peindre
- collectionner
- un tableau
- émerger de
- une peinture murale
- neutre
- un chef d'oeuvre
- un musicien
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- un panneau d'affichage
- varié
- la diversité
- la poésie
- extérieur
- financement participatif
- une image
- un cadre
- remarquable
- des oeuvres dart
- vif
- une teinte
- une esquisse
- dédier
- illuminer
- interpreter
- des couleurs
- mettre en valeur
36 Clues: vif • varié • sombre • dédier • neutre • montrer • affreux • incarner • un cadre • inspirant • un tympan • la poésie • extérieur • une image • une toile • illuminer • une teinte • une nuance • un tableau • émerger de • remarquable • interpreter • un musicien • la diversité • un sculpteur • une esquisse • des couleurs • paint peindre • collectionner • des oeuvres dart • un chef d'oeuvre • mettre en valeur • un artiste de rue • une peinture murale • ...
Art Vocab 2023-11-15
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- point, center of interest in artwork.
- personal view
- support pillar.
- colors, colors made from primary colors.
- brick or stone that goes horizontal.
- roofed outside space.
- the way things feel or look in artwork.
- width of a building including windows and doors.
- final submission for class.
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- subject matter
- and color added with white.
- any color added to gray
- art that is the opposite of reality.
- edge of a roof overhang.
- creates pattern
- decorative brick at the top of a window.
- colors, colors that cannot be made.
- hue, intensity, and value
- state of mind or being
- small porch entrance.
20 Clues: personal view • subject matter • creates pattern • support pillar. • small porch entrance. • roofed outside space. • state of mind or being • any color added to gray • edge of a roof overhang. • hue, intensity, and value • and color added with white. • final submission for class. • colors, colors that cannot be made. • art that is the opposite of reality. • ...
Art Review 2024-05-14
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- adding white or black to a color, creating a range
- when an art piece only contains values of one color
- adding gray to a color
- brushing painting with watercolor before even getting my brush wet
- painted starry night
- color scheme: red, orange, yellow
- adding white to a color
- color scheme: colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- adding black to a color
- adding a lot of water to watercolor and adding a thin layer to the canvas before painting.
- point in perspective drawings, this is the point the lines converge to
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- color scheme: mixing red and orange would make a _______ color.
- EOA: a 3 dimensional object
- color scheme: green, blue, purple
- a chemical reaction that requires light
- shapes we study in math
- the blank area around the object in a piece
- painted the mona lisa
- color scheme: red, blue, yellow
- created the iconic Campbells Soup art
- EOA: a 2 dimensional object
- color scheme: purple, orange, green
- shapes we see in nature
- another word for color
24 Clues: painted starry night • painted the mona lisa • adding gray to a color • another word for color • shapes we study in math • adding white to a color • shapes we see in nature • adding black to a color • EOA: a 3 dimensional object • EOA: a 2 dimensional object • color scheme: red, blue, yellow • color scheme: green, blue, purple • color scheme: red, orange, yellow • ...
art theme 2024-05-07
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- an Italian word for “mixture,” used to describe a painting technique wherein paint is thickly laid on a surface, so that brushstrokes or palette knife marks are visible
- an American artist best known for her large paintings of nature, especially flowers and bones
- a popular Dutch artist characterised by his expressive and emotive use of brilliant colour and energetic application
- the material used to create artwork
- an influential Spanish artist of the 20th century--known for co-founding the Cubist movement
- basic; fundamental
- a style of modern art in which an object or person is shown as a set of geometric shapes and as if seen from many different angles at the same time
- a colour diluted with white
- designs based on simple lines or shapes (such as circles, triangles or squares)
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- a Japanese artist who is sometimes called 'the princess of polka dots'
- a mixture of pure colors to which only black is added
- the lightness or darkness of a color in relation to grey
- a device on a camera for showing the area of the subject to be included in the picture
- third in order or at a third stage of development
- resulting from something considered primary or original
- unlimited extent of time, space or quantity
- a colour or type of colour
- being made in the shades of a single color
- one of a pair of contrasting colours that produce a neutral color when combined
- a material that is made from a chemical process and that is used for making many different products (such as clothing and paints)
20 Clues: basic; fundamental • a colour or type of colour • a colour diluted with white • the material used to create artwork • being made in the shades of a single color • unlimited extent of time, space or quantity • third in order or at a third stage of development • a mixture of pure colors to which only black is added • resulting from something considered primary or original • ...
ART APRECIATION 2023-11-07
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- Late years of old stone age
- renaissance frescoes by michelangelo
- an anti-classical movement during the renaissance period
- a style of painting developed in France during mid to late 19th century
- rebirth of naturalism
- between 100 and 40 b.c.e
- Classical Art
- art should be religious and spiritual
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- offered revolutionary structural advancements
- developed in France during 20th century
- combined greek and roman idealism
- tombs of pharaohs
- new stone age
- Apollodorus of damascus
- characterized by its lack of realism
- characterized by semi-circular arches
- describes a true-to-life style
- ornamental style of art
- Middle stone age
- stones are tools for survival
20 Clues: new stone age • Classical Art • Middle stone age • tombs of pharaohs • rebirth of naturalism • Apollodorus of damascus • ornamental style of art • between 100 and 40 b.c.e • Late years of old stone age • stones are tools for survival • describes a true-to-life style • combined greek and roman idealism • renaissance frescoes by michelangelo • characterized by its lack of realism • ...
Modern Art 2023-10-10
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- From the term "popular".
- Art for a fast-paced, machine propelled age.
- Early work were snapshots of real life,full of sparkling color and light.(1841-1919)
- American painters who sailed to Europe, created their own synthesis known as abstract expressionism.
- expressed the artist's in social reform.
- Feeling of energy and intensity, as the colors appeared to shift and move again.
- Wanted to make reforms in traditional values.
- Three dimensional geometric figure.
- From the term "non-object".
- Some works were huge fields of vibrant color.
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- Best effects of light on color in natural light.
- questioned the idea of art as objects to be bought and sold
- Work more with their imagination and feelings.
- Used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.
- Very heavy application of paint to the canvas.
- Logical and rational which involves analyzing, detaching, selecting and simplifying.
- Happen anywhere, at any time, or for ant length of time.
- Most prominent of the group; considered the most influential figure.(1840-1926)
- Less than 20 years from 1872 to the mid 1880s.
- Optical Art.
20 Clues: Optical Art. • From the term "popular". • From the term "non-object". • Three dimensional geometric figure. • expressed the artist's in social reform. • Art for a fast-paced, machine propelled age. • Wanted to make reforms in traditional values. • Some works were huge fields of vibrant color. • Work more with their imagination and feelings. • ...
Art Movements 2024-04-13
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- - "Revolt against academic painting conventions."
- - "Sleek and stylized design of the 1920s and 30s."
- - "Anti-establishment movement challenging artistic norms."
- - "Revival of arts and learning in Europe."
- - "Ornate style inspired by natural forms."
- - "Art as a tool for social and political change."
- - "Gestural and emotional painting style."
- - "Playful and ornate style of the 18th century."
- - "Movement exploring the subconscious."
- - "Focus on emotion, nature, and individuality."
- - "Use of symbols to convey deeper meanings."
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- - "Rejection of modernist principles."
- - "Artistic style capturing fleeting moments."
- - "Non-representational art movement."
- - "Dynamic style known for drama and grandeur."
- - "Celebration of technology and speed."
- - "Vivid colors and bold brushstrokes."
- - "Depiction of everyday life with accuracy."
- - "Celebration of popular culture and consumerism."
- - "Revival of classical forms and ideals."
- - "Emotional portrayal of reality."
- - "Reduction of art to its essential elements."
- - "Extension of Impressionism with emphasis on form and color."
- - "Geometric abstraction pioneered by Picasso."
24 Clues: - "Emotional portrayal of reality." • - "Rejection of modernist principles." • - "Non-representational art movement." • - "Vivid colors and bold brushstrokes." • - "Celebration of technology and speed." • - "Movement exploring the subconscious." • - "Gestural and emotional painting style." • - "Revival of classical forms and ideals." • ...
Art Words 2024-04-16
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- glaze is a thin transparent or semi-transparent layer on
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- Actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- Sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- An art piece that has been in the kiln once
- Sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal are of a work
- How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- The clay is workable; it has not been fired in kiln
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- No water, not workable, ready for kiln
- Repetition of one or more elements
- A difference in the use of two elements
- A continuous mark made by a moving point
- Way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area
- A material that is put in-between and object to separate it
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- Lightness and darkness of a color or value
- Viewed from all sides
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions
- the layering of strips of clay with scoring to form a vessel
- An object with 3-dimensions
- An oven-like device that causes a chemical reaction within clay to change it to a ceramic
- you gather find materials and build a sculpture
- pour a liquid into a mold... dry overtime it becomes a sculpture
- An art piece that is fired twice
- Taking away the surface to make a sculpture
- Way a surface feels to the touch or how it appears to feel through vision
- Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water
- The clay is most workable, most water in it
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- use a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- A single material and artist may use ex: wood or clay
31 Clues: Viewed from all sides • An object with 3-dimensions • An art piece that is fired twice • Repetition of one or more elements • No water, not workable, ready for kiln • A difference in the use of two elements • Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water • A continuous mark made by a moving point • Lightness and darkness of a color or value • ...
Art Terms 2024-04-19
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- the hues red, yellow and blue.
- the part of the artwork that lies between the foreground and the
- a color made by mixing a secondary color with a primary
- a simple, quick, rough drawing done without a lot of detail but catching the chief features and a general impression of an object or scene.
- colors that are closely related.
- the empty space surrounding shapes or forms in a work of art
- the spaces of a work of art that is filled with something, such as lines, shapes, colors or designs.
- a circle divided into sections of different colors.
- the family of related or analogous colors ranging from the reds through the oranges and yellows.
- a material that is made primarily of dirt and can be molded into forms, such as plates or cups.
- the parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground.
- an empty place (negative) or area in which something exists (positive)
- how something feels or appears to feel
- an element of art; the three dimensional structure of an object
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- the lightness and darkness of a color
- the part of a work of art that appears to be in the front
- a drawing or painting of an arrangement of non-moving, non-living object such as fruit, flowers, bottles, etc.
- colors that are mixed from two of the primary colors.
- the family of related or analogous colors ranging from the greens through the blues and violets.
- a medium that has been used for centuries to create most masterpieces. Comes in different types, such as acrylic or tempera.
- colors that are opposite on the color wheel and contrast with each other.
- another word for color.
- (plural – media) material that an artist uses, such as oil, pen and ink, chalk, watercolor
- a painting or drawing showing a scene from nature; often including mountains, trees, rivers, fields and other outdoor scenery.
- a mark left in the path of a moving point
- An element of art. The hue, value, and intensity of an object
26 Clues: another word for color. • the hues red, yellow and blue. • colors that are closely related. • the lightness and darkness of a color • how something feels or appears to feel • a mark left in the path of a moving point • a circle divided into sections of different colors. • colors that are mixed from two of the primary colors. • ...