art Crossword Puzzles
Art Terms 2021-12-10
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- another word for purple
- blue and red
- the complement of purple
- colors in between primary and secondary on the color wheel
- the complement to green
- comes from 1 color, its tints, tones and shades
- complement of orange
- Orange, Green, violet
- the hue we see when light reflects off an object
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
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- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- red and yellow
- blue and yellow
- colors in the reds, yellows and oranges
- a color plus white
- colors in the greens, blues and violets
- a color plus grey
- a color plus black
- colors that are not on the color wheel
- red, blue, green
- another word for color
21 Clues: blue and red • red and yellow • blue and yellow • red, blue, green • a color plus grey • a color plus white • a color plus black • complement of orange • Orange, Green, violet • another word for color • another word for purple • the complement to green • the complement of purple • colors that are not on the color wheel • colors in the reds, yellows and oranges • ...
Art crossword 2022-03-02
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- image of a persons or a group of people
- something that looks real
- ground art the is in the middle of the artwork
- that are next to each other on the color wheel
- objective no recognizable subject
- color
- colors like red yellow orange
- set of colors that include red yellow blue
- space the figure itself
- the way something feels
- 1 material used to make something
- the art that is furthest away from you
- shadow a figure that looks like a shadow
- ground art work that is closest to you
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- a set of colors that include green orange and purple
- placement of elements in artwork
- colors like blue green purple
- a closed 3-D shape that has volume
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- the outline
- space a hole or empty space
- a closed figure
- the bases of a sculpture
- area that is around everything
- exactly the same on both sides of an axis
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- and picture of land
27 Clues: color • the outline • a closed figure • and picture of land • space the figure itself • the way something feels • the bases of a sculpture • something that looks real • space a hole or empty space • colors like red yellow orange • colors like blue green purple • area that is around everything • placement of elements in artwork • objective no recognizable subject • ...
Art crossword 2022-03-27
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- Different materials or workable material is shaped
- When you smooth out the bowl getting rid of air bubbles
- A liquid you put on the inside of the pot before firing it again
- sense of importance given to any one part of composition
- Soft or workable material is shaped
- A difference in the use of two elements
- art forms that involve modeling or molding, such as sculpture and ceramics, or art involving the representation of solid objects with three-dimensional effects.
- The way a surface feels to the touch
- How parts of the piece relate
- A coil like shape that you wrap around the bowl to build it up
- viewed from all angles
- Lightness or dullness of a color or value scale
- An object with 3-dimensions
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- When the pot is first fired
- The final stage of the pot
- Unfired pottery stage
- The way art elements direct the viewers eye through a work
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions
- A single material an artist might use
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- Way elements of art are arranged
- Repetition of one or more elements
- materials cut, caved , or chipped away
- Liquid material is poured into a mold
- A machine that fires the pottery
- Actual 3-dimensoinal space or the illusion of space
- When the clay is ready to be fired
- Sense of movement in a composition
- A continuous mark made by a moving point Color The visual sensation produced by light and pigment
29 Clues: Unfired pottery stage • viewed from all angles • The final stage of the pot • When the pot is first fired • An object with 3-dimensions • How parts of the piece relate • Way elements of art are arranged • A machine that fires the pottery • Repetition of one or more elements • When the clay is ready to be fired • Sense of movement in a composition • ...
Media Art 2022-04-20
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- An ___________, is a sequence consisting of a single shot, without editing.
- An ________ is an area of sharpness in front and behind the camera subject.
- The ________, is a 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 ____________.
- The word ________ means to 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 __________.
- the camera uses the _________ to let light in on the sensor for a given period.
- The ________ is a process of adding new dialogue or other sound to the audio track of the project.
- A __________, is 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 is a ___________.
- 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 is a ________.
- 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 of the ___________.
- 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.
- The ________ 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. • A _________ is a vertical movement of the tripod upwards. • A___________ is a vertical movement of the tripod downwards. • Traveling object on which the camera is mounted is a ________. • The ________ takes the shots according to the director's request. • ...
Art Review 2022-04-21
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- illusion of depth
- one base color with black and white
- orange, green, and violet
- lightness or dullness of color
- path of a moving point
- actual name of color
- neighbors on color wheel
- behind middle and foreground
- shadows from light to dark
- uniform repetition of an element
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- quality closely related to our sense of touch
- mirror image
- encloses a volume
- point at which things appear to disappear
- light reflected from a surface
- tertiary colors
- directly across from each other on color wheel
- appears to be present but is an illusion
- where the sky and ground appear to meet
- red, yellow and blue
- enclosed line
21 Clues: mirror image • enclosed line • tertiary colors • illusion of depth • encloses a volume • 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 Review 2022-04-21
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- orange, green, and violet
- one base color with black and white
- illusion of depth
- red, yellow and blue
- encloses a volume
- uniform repetition of an element
- behind middle and foreground
- enclosed line
- lightness or dullness of color
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- light reflected from a surface
- mirror image
- neighbors on color wheel
- directly across from each other on color wheel
- actual name of color
- tertiary colors
- where the sky and ground appear to meet
- quality closely related to our sense of touch
- path of a moving point
- appears to be present but is an illusion
- point at which things appear to disappear
- shadows from light to dark
21 Clues: mirror image • enclosed line • tertiary colors • illusion of depth • encloses a volume • 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 Vocabulary 2022-05-18
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- Flat enclosed areas, 2-D
- Unity within Variety
- adding black to darken a color
- Hue
- balanced but not equal
- adding white to a color
- creates a focal point
- Creates the illusion of depth in an artwork.
- A dot on a walk
- the lights and darks of one color
- lines that lead your eye across page
- NOT just an outline, but all lines
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- made by mixing two primary colors
- transition from light to dark
- The surface quality of an object/how it feels
- bold color, completely filled
- balanced around the center
- area around or inbetween positive space/objects
- colors opposite on the color wheel
- arrangement of elements in a art
- next to each other on color wheel
- inanimate objects arranged for an artwork
- 3-D shape (sphere, cube etc.)
- visual weight
- red, blue, yellow
25 Clues: Hue • visual weight • A dot on a walk • red, blue, yellow • Unity within Variety • creates a focal point • balanced but not equal • adding white to a color • Flat enclosed areas, 2-D • balanced around the center • transition from light to dark • bold color, completely filled • 3-D shape (sphere, cube etc.) • adding black to darken a color • arrangement of elements in a art • ...
art everywhere 2022-01-18
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- the activity of jumping of a bridge with a rope
- painted badly
- the art of painting your own body
- contrary of objective
- un exploit
- paint that is used with a bomb
- a street art festival
- financement participatif
- une fresque
- a little campaign paper
- fer forgé
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- wool street art
- the side of the road
- regard
- the soaked wood near the sea
- where we walk
- the side of a river
- where is bristol?
- where you need to pay in the freeway
- a street musician
- poireau
21 Clues: regard • poireau • fer forgé • un exploit • une fresque • painted badly • where we walk • wool street art • where is bristol? • a street musician • the side of a river • the side of the road • contrary of objective • a street art festival • a little campaign paper • financement participatif • the soaked wood near the sea • paint that is used with a bomb • the art of painting your own body • ...
ART CLASSROOM 2021-04-13
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- this artist made portraits by coloring in squares
- Hokusai painted "The Great Wave off of _______"
- ____ is a path a moving point makes on a surface
- an artist who painted with attention to details in flowers
- an artist who painted sunflowers
- some students like his splatter art
- There are to people in his art
- Mary Cassatt painted "_____ Party"
- Yung Jake made portraits with ______
- An artist who painted a scene from a ball
- _____ is an area or distance between around or within an object
- Lavina Fontana painted a ____________.
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- His work is called "Palace, Partially Destroyed"
- Red yellow and blue
- his model got sleepy
- " ________ takes Courage"
- _____ is created when light reflects off an object and hits a person's eye.
- 2-dimensional
- Painted what we look at every morning during the beginning of morning announcements
- 3 - dimensional
- Lightness and darkness
- how something feels
- Degas painted many dancers. What kind of dancers?
- Matisse painted "Dishes and ______"
- This artist painted "the Dancing Couple"
25 Clues: 2-dimensional • 3 - dimensional • Red yellow and blue • how something feels • his model got sleepy • Lightness and darkness • " ________ takes Courage" • There are to people in his art • an artist who painted sunflowers • Mary Cassatt painted "_____ Party" • some students like his splatter art • Matisse painted "Dishes and ______" • Yung Jake made portraits with ______ • ...
Art Crossword 2021-05-10
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- commonly used to draw on
- someone who rates and judges your art
- used to remove mistakes
- used to paint
- 2d + 1d
- used to create a fine outline
- used with a paintbrush
- often used to sketch
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- a tablet used to create digital art
- where everything is when your working
- a combination of a brush and pen used for inking
- someone who creates art
- used to make artwork less monochromatic
- the finished product
- used to paint on
- a quick sketch used to test ideas
- a book used to draw in
- what inspires your art
- the process of outlining a piece in ink
- a two dimensional object
- used to draw but cannot be erased
21 Clues: 2d + 1d • used to paint • used to paint on • the finished product • often used to sketch • a book used to draw in • what inspires your art • used with a paintbrush • someone who creates art • used to remove mistakes • commonly used to draw on • a two dimensional object • used to create a fine outline • a quick sketch used to test ideas • used to draw but cannot be erased • ...
ART CONCEPTS 2021-05-13
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- a picture representing an area of countryside.
- a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger.
- a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating.
- pictuicre or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass.
- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color.
- a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details.
- stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil. It can be molded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- a brush for applying paint.
- is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
- a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.
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- the art of painting with oil paints.
- art is art for which the idea (or concept) behind the work is more important than the finished art object. ... When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair.
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat.
- a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects, typically including fruit and flowers and objects contrasting with these in texture, such as bowls and glassware.
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works.
- is a creation in any area of the arts that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or to a work of outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship.
- the art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- a creative work that resembles such a composition in incorporating various materials or elements.
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
- a picture of a view of an expanse of sea.
22 Clues: a brush for applying paint. • the art of painting with oil paints. • a picture of a view of an expanse of sea. • a picture representing an area of countryside. • pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat. • a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works. • a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ...
Art appreciation 2022-10-09
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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 & Supplies 2022-10-14
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- a piece of rubber or plastic used to rub out something written, or wipe a board clean
- to build, create, or produce (something) by work or effort; cause to happen or exist
- pencils with a core of colored wax not graphite & a casing made of wood
- the making of objects, images, dance, or music, etc. that express feelings or beauty
- a straight strip of plastic, wood, or metal, used to draw straight lines or measure distance
- a crayon made of powdered pigments & resin; soft and delicate shade of a color
- invented; artificially produced; put together of various ingredients; created
- to join things together with a sticky substance that stay together when it dries or hardens
- to bend something like paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part or in half
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- thin sheets made of wood pulp or other fibers for writing, drawing, printing, or wrapping
- to put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose; to consume
- fine-grained earth molded wet and dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics
- a container used to store pencils and a variety of other stationery like erasers into
- a liquid that dries to form a thin colored layer when it is spread on a surface
- mark letters, words, or other symbols on a surface, usually paper, with a pen or pencil
- to copy by drawing over its lines on a piece of transparent paper on top of the original
- refers to food, equipment, and other essential things that people need
- to make an image by making lines on a surface with a pencil, pen, marker, chalk, etc.
- to use a sharp tool to chop, sever, slice, or divide something making a hole or it smaller
- an object used to indicate a position, place, or route; a felt-tip pen with a broad tip
- an instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other material, made of two blades
21 Clues: refers to food, equipment, and other essential things that people need • pencils with a core of colored wax not graphite & a casing made of wood • invented; artificially produced; put together of various ingredients; created • a crayon made of powdered pigments & resin; soft and delicate shade of a color • ...
Digital Art 2023-11-15
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- The position the camera is in when viewing and capturing an image.
- The opening of a lens's diaphragm through which light passes. It is calibrated in f/stops.
- A point of interest that makes a work of art unique.
- The area around, above, and within an object.
- The art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader.
- Describes the range of light in your image. Altering the light in a photo is how you create contrast.
- An optical instrument that captures a visual image.
- Areas of an image you have chosen to change/transform color and shapes for you project.
- Using repeating shapes or a repetitive pattern inside the frame as part of the composition.
- How much of your image is in focus.
- Color applied to a specific area or all-over before a dimensional/creative color technique is added.
- A rough drawing layer representing the chief features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study or a tentative draft.
- The size and proportional quality of an image.
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- A composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open.
- A technique used to clean up your "sketch" and clearly define the inner and outer edges of a drawing.
- A photo, sketch, or artwork on which the work you are creating is directly or indirectly based.
- A consistent scheme for naming digital files.
- An artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process.
- How a photographer arranges visual elements within their frame.
- The perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- Lines that appear in a photograph that have been framed and positioned by the photographer to draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest.
- A graphic representation of something, a person or thing that is symbolic or is a noted figure.
- Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
- The speed at which the shutter of the camera closes.
- Simulates realistic painting techniques such as mixing colors on the canvas, combining colors on a brush, and varying paint wetness across a stroke.
- The differences between tones and colors that make up an image.
26 Clues: How much of your image is in focus. • A consistent scheme for naming digital files. • The area around, above, and within an object. • The size and proportional quality of an image. • The perceived surface quality of a work of art. • An optical instrument that captures a visual image. • A point of interest that makes a work of art unique. • ...
Art Songs 2023-09-06
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- a Classical Composer
- a string instrument shaped like a harp
- longer and stronger with varying dynamics
- the biggest change for the Romantic period
- a Baroque composer
- a collection of dance music written in the style of Baroque music
- music for the church
- a dance that required trained dancers for entertainment
- a staged drama set to music
- the music period from 1400-1600
- a plucked wooden instrument which accompanied Renaissance music
- non-religious or popular music
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- the music period from 1600-1750
- an important element for composers during the Romantic period
- a dance which could be attempted by anyone
- a music piece for an orchestra and solo instrument
- the music period from 1730-1820
- the music period from 1820-1900
- producing many sounds simultaneously
- Italian Renaissance composer
- a French song
21 Clues: a French song • a Baroque composer • a Classical Composer • music for the church • a staged drama set to music • Italian Renaissance composer • non-religious or popular music • the music period from 1600-1750 • the music period from 1730-1820 • the music period from 1820-1900 • the music period from 1400-1600 • producing many sounds simultaneously • ...
ART APPRECIATION 2023-09-13
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- Used to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- The visible features of an area of land.
- It contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century.
- It is also known as objective art because the sources of inspiration for _______ work are generally real objects, people, or scenes.
- It represent the sea.
- A successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/ her sleep.
- A representation of urban landscapes.
- This will enable one to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity.
- Imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- Art critics usually criticize art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of _____.
- The discussion or evaluation of visual art. Its goal is to pursue a rational basis for art appreciation.
- A painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic presentation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
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- It expresses things that are not visible- emotions or feelings for example.
- Art that depicts inanimate subjects in an artificial setting.
- Identifies the expressive qualities, or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
- The subject in art is basically the ______ of the peice.
- The term ______ in art refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.
- It is an art that is always connected to something visual from the real world.
- A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.Dream A successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/ her sleep.
- One identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter, and the elements of art found in the work.
20 Clues: It represent the sea. • A representation of urban landscapes. • The visible features of an area of land. • Used to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art. • The subject in art is basically the ______ of the peice. • Imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • Art that depicts inanimate subjects in an artificial setting. • ...
pop art 2023-09-28
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- Um dos temas do gênero Natureza Morta.
- obra de arte composta por duas obras do mesmo gênero, estas, se completam.
- É representado na pintura de Vanitas por: Coroas, tiaras, medalhas e espada.
- Produto realizado pela Indústria Cultural que tem como intuito, atingir a o maior número de população.
- considerado por muitos o pai da “Pop art”, interessava se por imagens de fácil acesso, apropriando-se de recortes de revistas e jornais em suas obras.
- Crânio e ossos humanos são representados na pintura como finitude pois representam que a vida tem:
- De modo irônico e crítico a Culture Jamil é uma arte de:
- As pinturas eram ________, isto é, representavam por meio de ícones a materialidade.
- Industria em que os objetivos artísticos são vinculados a ideia de lazer e entretenimento.
- Técnica de pintura que consiste na vazão de tinta através da pressão de um puxador ou de um rodo, por meio de uma tela de seda, gerando assim a reprodução de uma mesma imagem. É uma técnica bastante utilizada para desenvolver estampas.
- manifestação artística surgido entre as décadas de 1950 e 1960.
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- Questionou o culto a celebridade em suas obras.
- A Imortalidade na pintura de Vanitas é representada por:
- A pop arte é uma crítica ao:
- Artistas que se apropriam de símbolos de consumo, realizando intervenções em outdoors.
- Atriz, modelo e cantora norte-americana que serviu de inspiração para obra de Andy Warhol.
- Alimento enlatado que deu origem a obra de Andy Warhol.
- Importante fotógrafo, autor de: “ A Pequena Fiandeira no Globe Cotton Mill”.
- Banksy não tem seu nome revelado, logo, é um artista:
- Apropriava-se das imagens e das técnicas das histórias em quadrinhos em suas obras.
- Perecividade é representada por flores frescas ou murchando, bolhas de sabão, relógios e ampulhetas, pois estes ícones são:
- Além da riqueza estética, a fotografia : “ A Pequena Fiandeira no Globe Cotton Mill” é:
- Revolução que transformou os meios de produção e de consumo para uma produção em larga escala.
- Moedas, tecidos finos, pedras e metais preciosos representam:
- Juntamente com: taças de vinho, flautas e cartas de baralho representam, prazer e luxuria.
25 Clues: A pop arte é uma crítica ao: • Um dos temas do gênero Natureza Morta. • Questionou o culto a celebridade em suas obras. • Banksy não tem seu nome revelado, logo, é um artista: • Alimento enlatado que deu origem a obra de Andy Warhol. • A Imortalidade na pintura de Vanitas é representada por: • De modo irônico e crítico a Culture Jamil é uma arte de: • ...
Art Vocab 2023-09-10
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- Lo destesto
- Hacer algo nuevo
- Un cuadro que se pinta con pintura de agua.
- No es claro
- Una parte de un cuadro que es oscuro
- Lo que el pintor usa en la mano para pintar
- El arte extranio de Salvador Dali
- No hay oscuridad
- El arte de Picasso es
- No esta en el primer plano
- Un cuadro que es un retrato del mismo pintor
- Un artista que pinta
- la idea general de un cuadro
- me facina
- un cuadro de una persona
- Ser mas notable
- un esbozo
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- El artista pone su cuadro aqui mientras pinta
- Una escultura que representa una figura humana o un animal.
- Causa angustia o dolor
- Tener una impacto en algo
- No es oscuro
- Un artista que crea figuras de tres dimensiqnales
- Una pintura que ocupa gran espacio
- Un sinonimo de cuadro
- El artista pinta en esta tela
- Causa Terror
- Usar un låpiz o crayola para haqer un cuadro
- un cuadro de la tierra
29 Clues: me facina • un esbozo • Lo destesto • No es claro • No es oscuro • Causa Terror • Ser mas notable • Hacer algo nuevo • No hay oscuridad • Un artista que pinta • Un sinonimo de cuadro • El arte de Picasso es • Causa angustia o dolor • un cuadro de la tierra • un cuadro de una persona • Tener una impacto en algo • No esta en el primer plano • la idea general de un cuadro • El artista pinta en esta tela • ...
Art Vocabulary 2023-10-11
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- lines resulting in an outline
- shading using parallel lines
- Ms. Shoufer's favorite season
- working together to produce something
- colorful sticks that are easy to blend
- used for measuring and creating straight lines
- lightness and darkness of a color
- size relationships within a composition
- image of a person
- shading using a series of small dots
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- colors made from the primary colors
- a primary and a secondary color mixed together
- 2 or more folded pieces of paper ready to be put into a book
- shading using perpendicular lines
- a tool used o help show the relationship between colors
- when you mix blue and yellow together
- volume or perceived volume of an object in art
- a tertiary color made from mixing blue and green
- colors that cannot be made by mixing
- Ms. Shoufer's favorite color
- a black permanent marker
21 Clues: image of a person • a black permanent marker • shading using parallel lines • Ms. Shoufer's favorite color • lines resulting in an outline • Ms. Shoufer's favorite season • shading using perpendicular lines • lightness and darkness of a color • colors made from the primary colors • colors that cannot be made by mixing • shading using a series of small dots • ...
Art Class 2023-11-06
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- If you sign up for Art II, you should take it with who?
- Element of Art: primary, secondary, tertiary
- Mr.Cregger's best friend across the hallway
- Type of drawing that uses orthogonal lines and a vanishing point
- The hair that Mr.Cregger is very proud of.
- Element of Art: think, thick, short, long, wavy, etc.
- There are over 25 of these in this classroom
- Mr.Cregger's favorite drink
- The best art teacher ever
- The name of my skeleton beside the board
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- Mr.Cregger's favorite hobby that requires line and hooks.
- We draw in this almost every day
- Mr.King's first name
- The place where all 12 of these are put in order, around in a circle.
- Element of Art: the way something feels
- The holiday that we are skipping
- The first and last name of your substitute
- Element of Art: how light or dark an object is.
- Element of Art: circle, square, triangle, organic
- What did we walk around and collect to make our tree weavings?
- A type of paint used with brushes and water
- Element of Art: sphere, cube, prism, pyramid
- Mr.Cregger's favorite color
23 Clues: Mr.King's first name • The best art teacher ever • Mr.Cregger's favorite drink • Mr.Cregger's favorite color • We draw in this almost every day • The holiday that we are skipping • Element of Art: the way something feels • The name of my skeleton beside the board • The first and last name of your substitute • The hair that Mr.Cregger is very proud of. • ...
French Art 2023-10-19
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- Dull colors
- A painting of someone
- Very lengthy
- Four-sided shape
- A canvas with paint
- Lively and colorful
- A dimension
- Flat and even
- Wilde and crazy
- A person who creates art
- A casual piece of artwork
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- A person who makes clay sculptures
- Small and tiny
- Light colors
- Somewhere you can go
- Street art
- High temperature
- City culture
- Very short and low
- An imperfect circle
20 Clues: Street art • Dull colors • A dimension • Light colors • Very lengthy • City culture • Flat and even • Small and tiny • Wilde and crazy • High temperature • Four-sided shape • Very short and low • A canvas with paint • Lively and colorful • An imperfect circle • Somewhere you can go • A painting of someone • A person who creates art • A casual piece of artwork • A person who makes clay sculptures
Indigenous Art 2024-02-29
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- was a large Mexican altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- the process by which a society or place reaches an advanced stage of social and cultural development and organization.
- a track, road or railway on the upper point of an embankment across a low, or wet place, or piece of water
- an Aztec sun deity of the daytime sky who rules the cardinal direction of east.
- a hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization.
- a hard, typically green stone used for ornaments and implements
- means "he who is leader because of his fury"
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- belief in or worship of more than one god
- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt.
- a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family
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- a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture which relies on small, rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico
- ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico
- the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- a historical region and cultural area that begins in the southern part of North America and extends to the Pacific coast of Central America
- a member of a group of peoples native to southern Mexico and Central America, including the Aztecs
- Aztec Rain God
- a town in central Mexico, noted for its floating gardens
20 Clues: Aztec Rain God • belief in or worship of more than one god • relating to or derived from living matter. • means "he who is leader because of his fury" • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • a town in central Mexico, noted for its floating gardens • a hard, typically green stone used for ornaments and implements • ...
Art Quiz! 2020-06-23
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- a 3-D shape
- a hue of something, ex: red, orange, blue
- Ms. Bourne feels _______ knowing that she gets to teach her 7th graders for another year as 8th graders
- the empty areas of an artwork
- when an element id used over and over again to create a pattern
- the way something feels ex: smooth, bumpy, rough
- the feeling of togetherness that an artwork can have
- the ideas you need to make your work (hint, it starts with a "c") ________ vs. craft
- the building blocks of art
- Ms. Bourne feels _______ saying goodbye to her 8th graders!
- an enclosed space made by a line ex: square, circle, triangle
- an element of art ex: straight, dotted, wavy
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- making one thing stand out in your artwork
- when an artwork has equal amounts on both sides
- how you arrange your artwork
- when elements are used to create a sense of motion, like a wave
- Ms. Bourne feels _______ that you all did such an amazing job developing your artistic voices and sharing your ideas visually this year!
- the tools you use to combine the elements of art
- light and dark shades of a color
- the skills you need to develop using certain materials in order to make art (hint, it starts with a "c") creativity vs. _____
- What Ms. Bourne says if you were doing something off task (you know she didn't actually take two points away, right?)
- when something is big and small
22 Clues: a 3-D shape • the building blocks of art • how you arrange your artwork • the empty areas of an artwork • when something is big and small • light and dark shades of a color • a hue of something, ex: red, orange, blue • making one thing stand out in your artwork • an element of art ex: straight, dotted, wavy • when an artwork has equal amounts on both sides • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
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- Relative size, proportion; the determination of measurements of dimensions within a design or artwork.
- quick, rough use of lines to create dark and light values
- A line that goes up and down
- Differences achieved by opposing, contrasting, changing, elaborating, or diversifying elements in a composition to add individualism and interest; the counterweight of harmony in art.
- Art Works of art that depict recognizable people, places or things, often figures, landscapes, and still life.
- The realistic and natural representation of people, places, and/or things in a work of art; the opposite of idealization.
- a slanted line giving the feeling of mobility or instability, creating dynamic movement or tension.
- The manner and skill with which artists use their tools and materials to achieve an expressive effect.
- A sense of movement achieved by the repetition of visual units; the use of measured accents.
- A measurable area of defined or occupied space.
- a swerving line; suggesting a natural, sweeping motion; adds interest and gentleness to floral designs
- Used to describe works of art which conform to imagined or invented visual rules.
- The practice of representing things by an image, sign, symbol, convention, or association.
- line A line that travels right to left. Comes from "horizon" which is the line created where the land meets the sky.
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- A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface. It is 1-dimensional, measured by length
- A quality that refers to the sense of touch.
- An outline drawing of a shape. Originally this is presented a profile portrait filled in with a solid color.
- Line A kind of line that seems to spring directly from the artists emotions or feelings, loose, gestural, and energetic
- The mirror-like repetition of appearances on both sides of an imaginary central axis.
- Point A point of view, or a place from which subject matter is viewed.
- Possessing the dimensions of height and width, especially when considering the flat surface or picture plane.
- Positive shape, a clear separation form the ground (negative shape)
- Hatching one set of hatches is crossed at an angle by a second set of hatches and sometimes even a third.
23 Clues: A line that goes up and down • A quality that refers to the sense of touch. • A measurable area of defined or occupied space. • quick, rough use of lines to create dark and light values • Positive shape, a clear separation form the ground (negative shape) • Point A point of view, or a place from which subject matter is viewed. • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
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- the process of placing the pots in a kiln and heating to a high temperature that the clay becomes ceramic
- completely dry, without and moisture at all; you can 1) burnish 2) can scrape 3) can sand 4) can underglaze 5) now you can fire
- a hand building technique using rolled out ropes of clay; stacked in layers
- pieces that have been fired, no longer clay
- a hand building technique made of thin sheets of clay
- smoothly drawing dark values little by little by pressing harder on the drawing medium.
- particles of decomposed rock combined with water; a combination of decomposed rock including silica( sand) and alumina along with various minerals and decomposed matter
- rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art. Rhythm, movement, pattern, balance, proportion, variety, emphasis, and harmony.
- of art surrounded on all sides by space
- liquid glass that melts and bonds to clay through the heat of the kiln
- sculpture where a project forms from a flat background
- using your hands to shape, bend, add, or remove clay
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- a thin sheet of clay usually around of inside a bowl or plate to form a vessel
- a sculpture that stands alone and is visible 360 degrees and not attached to wall or structure.
- a furnace in which pots are fired
- made by mixing clay body with water; creates a glue to hold pieces together
- clay pots which are air-dried, but not yet fired
- quality of wholeness or oneness achieved through the effective use of the elements and principles of art
- a hand building technique starting with a ball of clay; inserting you thumbs and pinching the clay to form thin even walls
- purpose of this process is to render the object more durable, while leaving it porous enough to absorb glaze
- to make a series of shallow grooves in the edges of the clay to join two parts securely together
21 Clues: a furnace in which pots are fired • of art surrounded on all sides by space • pieces that have been fired, no longer clay • clay pots which are air-dried, but not yet fired • using your hands to shape, bend, add, or remove clay • a hand building technique made of thin sheets of clay • sculpture where a project forms from a flat background • ...
Art Vocabulary 2016-06-08
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- color of art room door in spanish
- by adding black to a color
- in a stick
- two-dimensional area that is defined in some way, perhaps with an outline or solid are of color
- group of colors made from two primary colours
- not realistic
- family that represent snow, ice, and water (green, blue, and purple)
- family not found on the color wheel; black, gray, brown, and white
- mixture of red and blue
- of colored wax
- know as intermediate colors; made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- mixture of green and white
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- Made by adding white to a color
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel if you could touch it
- famous artist who cut off part of his ear
- from trees
- color of clouds in spanish
- artists mix their colors on
- blue, and yellow; the bases of all other colors
- with hair at the hair
- purple, and green; created mixing two primary colors
- the color you see when the power goes out at night
- of paint
- Teacher's last name
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel that when mixed together create a neutral, but when put side by side create contrast.
- that represent fire, heat, and the sun (red, yellow, orange)
- path of a moving point, a mark made by a tool or instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
27 Clues: of paint • from trees • in a stick • not realistic • of colored wax • Teacher's last name • with hair at the hair • mixture of red and blue • color of clouds in spanish • by adding black to a color • mixture of green and white • artists mix their colors on • Made by adding white to a color • color of art room door in spanish • famous artist who cut off part of his ear • ...
Art 1 2020-10-21
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- black white and greyscale
- first human development in asia
- war of athens and sparta
- red-orange green-yellow violet-red
- where roman gladiators fought
- first warriors of Greece
- terracotta army
- color opposites
- conqueror from macedonia
- roman city destroyed by volcano
- city of 7 hills
- megalithic structures
- time between greek and roman empires
- territory war between egypt and rome
- created pyramids in america
- pyramids of Giza
- a mathematical measured shape
- colors are close together on wheel
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- outline and cross-sections of shapes
- carving an artwork from a whole stone
- suggests mass and volume
- first established islands in Aegean
- a indirect line showing movement
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- shape that is not mathematical
- an enclosed line
- shows the edges of a shape and is 2-d
- dome building in rome
- rubber people
- temple of athena in acropolis
- ideal that humans were like gods
- created treasured rugs still used
- first developed art in 7000 BCE
- greek citadel
- orange green violet
- red blue yellow
- a dot extended
37 Clues: rubber people • greek citadel • a dot extended • terracotta army • color opposites • red blue yellow • an enclosed line • city of 7 hills • pyramids of Giza • orange green violet • dome building in rome • megalithic structures • suggests mass and volume • war of athens and sparta • first warriors of Greece • conqueror from macedonia • black white and greyscale • created pyramids in america • ...
Art Crossword 2020-04-01
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- A color produced by the addition of black.
- Colors suggesting warmness, yellow, oranges, reds and their variants.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free flowing.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.
- The state of mind or emotion communicated in a work of art through color, composition, media, scale, size, etc.
- Colors that are created by the mixture of two primary colors, i.e. red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green, blue and red make violet, etc.
- Colors suggesting coolness, blues, greens, violets and their variants.
- An organized system for looking at the visual arts; a process of appraising what we want students to know and be able to do.
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- Colors suggesting warmth, such as reds, yellows, and oranges.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest. The value halfway between these extremes is called middle gray.
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
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- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- Closely related colors; a color scheme that combines several hues next to each other on the color wheel.
- A color produced by the addition of gray
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. Line may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- A principle of design concerned with diversity or contrast. Variety is achieved by using different shapes, sizes, and/or colors in a work of art.
- Red, yellow, and blue. From these all other colors are created.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- A color produced by the addition of white
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
25 Clues: A color produced by the addition of gray • A color produced by the addition of white • A color produced by the addition of black. • Colors across from each other on the color wheel • Colors suggesting warmth, such as reds, yellows, and oranges. • Red, yellow, and blue. From these all other colors are created. • ...
ART FILMI 2020-04-13
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- Gojmir Lejšnjak ____
- Igralka Katarina
- Filmski skladatelj Zimmer
- Prikazovalec slike
- _____ naj bo! (mladinski)
- Igralka Jolie
- Igralec Connery
- Pregleduje vstopnice
- ____ kralj (animirani)
- Mr. __________
- Igralec: Jernej
- Režiser Marko
- _________ Transilvanija (risanka)
- ____ Deluxe
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- Filmski žanr: R_____ drama
- filnska nagrada
- ______ zajtrk
- Ne Joči! ____ (film)
- Pod njenim _____ (film)
- Čebelica ______ (risanka)
- Filmski junak človek-netopir
- Nosilec filmskega traku
- Cvetje v __________
- Tehnični delavec
- Zelen super junak
- ____ galeb (mladinski)
- Ameriški film: ____ v sedlu
- Najslavnejši mladi čarodej Potter
28 Clues: ____ Deluxe • ______ zajtrk • Igralka Jolie • Režiser Marko • Mr. __________ • filnska nagrada • Igralec Connery • Igralec: Jernej • Igralka Katarina • Tehnični delavec • Zelen super junak • Prikazovalec slike • Cvetje v __________ • Gojmir Lejšnjak ____ • Ne Joči! ____ (film) • Pregleduje vstopnice • ____ kralj (animirani) • ____ galeb (mladinski) • Pod njenim _____ (film) • Nosilec filmskega traku • ...
Art vocabulary 2020-05-18
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- a strong heavy rough material used by artists for painting on
- a public display of artistic works
- something that has bright colours or a lot of different colours
- having a strong commitment to an ideology, etc
- a person who writes novels
- tending to attract attention, striking
- a piece of paper, plastic, or metal which has a design cut out of it. You place it on a surface and paint it so that paint goes through the holes and leaves a design on the surface.
- a person's greatest piece of work
- something that makes you feel strongly an emotion such as sadness, pity, or sympathy.
- a large picture painted directly on a wall
- a group of people watching or listening to a film, play, concert
- emphasize something to make you think about it
- to communicate, tell ...
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- something or someone that are the subject of intense public argument, diagreement or disapproval
- a person in charge of a film or a play
- to show an image of somebody/something in a picture
- something that contains interesting ideas that make people think seriously.
- a b uilding in which artworks are shown to the public
- do something in front of an audience
- to say that you think somebody/something is bad
20 Clues: to communicate, tell ... • a person who writes novels • a person's greatest piece of work • a public display of artistic works • do something in front of an audience • a person in charge of a film or a play • tending to attract attention, striking • a large picture painted directly on a wall • having a strong commitment to an ideology, etc • ...
Art Supplies 2020-04-24
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- A common sketching tool
- Has colorful ink
- A loose black material that smudges easily
- Used to paint with
- Used to roll out clay
- Commonly used to draw in
- Used to hold your canvas while you work
- Colorful Liquid
- Uses ink
- Wax material, colorful and used for coloring
- Used to sharpen pencils
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- A material that once baked in a kiln, creates a structure
- Gets rid of pencil mistakes
- Pencils used to color with
- Can be used for folding, scissors are commonly used to cut this item
- Made of fabric, hard surface you can paint on
- Used to cut materials
- Used to blend graphite
- Used to bake clay
- Used to hold paint while you are painting
20 Clues: Uses ink • Colorful Liquid • Has colorful ink • Used to bake clay • Used to paint with • Used to cut materials • Used to roll out clay • Used to blend graphite • A common sketching tool • Used to sharpen pencils • Commonly used to draw in • Pencils used to color with • Gets rid of pencil mistakes • Used to hold your canvas while you work • Used to hold paint while you are painting • ...
Land Art 2020-12-09
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- , apellido de artista que hizo hombres de hielo y de fuego en su obra Land Art
- , apellido de artista que llevó la obra Land Art a los museos
- , elemento de la tierra que hemos contaminado
- palabra clave de la obra de Santiago Carreño
- , tema de artista mujer que descubrió Tomas P
- , de los árboles
- , nombre de un estudiante de Land art
- , artista que hace obras en huecos naturales que encuentra
- danza de la obra para la cual Kanizaki creó la obra floral "New Life"
- , nombre de artista china que hizo el monumento a los soldados cados en Washington
- , elementos utilizados por artista W de M
- , nombre de dos estudiantes de Land Art
- que expresan las fotos en la obra de Juan Esteban Beltran palabra resaltada
- , podría ser un material de la obra Land Art
- , nombre de la evidencia T1 04
- tema de la obra del observatorio Land Art de James Turrel
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- primera palabra del mensaje de la obra
- , lo limpian las plantas
- , estado del agua
- material de la obra tierra un organismo vivo 2 de Mariana Ruiz
- material de la obra tierra un organismo vivo 1 de Mariana Ruiz
- , parte de un árbol o planta
- , material usado para obras Land Art
- , apellidos artistas pioneros Land Art
- Mariana Caycedo
- , capa del sistema tierra
- , material que utilizamos en nuestra clase Land Art
- lo que cuida el mensaje de la obra de Martina Ferreira
- lo que significan las espirales de la obra de Tomás Heredia
- , tema principal del Arte Land Art
- , monstruo ser mitológico
- lo que se llevó la obra de Daniel Felipe
- elemento que aparece junto al cubo rubik en la obra land art de Mateo Carrillo
- , apellido artista que trabajaba con hojas del bosque
34 Clues: Mariana Caycedo • , de los árboles • , estado del agua • , lo limpian las plantas • , monstruo ser mitológico • , capa del sistema tierra • , parte de un árbol o planta • , nombre de la evidencia T1 04 • , tema principal del Arte Land Art • , material usado para obras Land Art • primera palabra del mensaje de la obra • , nombre de un estudiante de Land art • ...
Art 1 2024-05-14
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- Metal used for art and cans.
- Transferring images onto another surface
- Single vanishing Point.
- Unfired clay that is bone dry.
- A flat “pancake” of clay.
- Fired clay.
- Two Vanishing Points.
- Thin rope of clay made by rolling with your hands.
- Scratching the wet clay where two pieces will join.
- Is of a consistency able to hold enough color to make printed matter legible.
- Printing Plates Flat sheets of material.
- Where land and sky meet.
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- Spot on Horizon line.
- Illusion of depth.
- Black ink used in art.
- Mexican Metal Art.
- Element of Art is found in Sculpture.
- Oven that gets super-hot, to turn clay into ceramic.
- Pushing the metal back and forth.
- Diagonal lines towards point.
- A rolling hand tool.
- Pinching a ball of clay.
- Three-dimensional art made by one of four basic processes: carving, modeling, casting, constructing.
- The number prints in a collection.
24 Clues: Fired clay. • Illusion of depth. • Mexican Metal Art. • A rolling hand tool. • Spot on Horizon line. • Two Vanishing Points. • Black ink used in art. • Single vanishing Point. • Pinching a ball of clay. • Where land and sky meet. • A flat “pancake” of clay. • Metal used for art and cans. • Diagonal lines towards point. • Unfired clay that is bone dry. • Pushing the metal back and forth. • ...
UNDERWATER ART 2024-05-21
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- surely
- thought of
- to go up from under water
- the ability to imagine and make things
- underneath, under
- a piece of material stretched over a wooden frame that artists paint on
- to represent sth from the real world in a painting or photo
- precise
- luckily, fortunately
- to feel, see and touch sth
- not allowing water to go through
- to concentrate on
- restricted
- to deserve to be mentioned(in a book)
- to present
- to represent or describe in pictures or words
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- not breathe in or out for a while
- To make a great effort in order to do sth
- the metal cylinder that divers carry on their backs containing air which lets them breath while they are underwater
- to dive into the water
- A way of producing art followed by a group of artists
- having received all the training about how to do a certain activity
- to make a quick drawing
- ( of a problem/difficulty) to develop
- (of paints) made with oil
- precisely; exactly, correctly
- beneath the surface of the water
- being the only one of its kind; ≠.common
- best=, most important, or most successful
- procedure
- extremely interested in
31 Clues: surely • precise • procedure • thought of • restricted • to present • underneath, under • to concentrate on • luckily, fortunately • to dive into the water • to make a quick drawing • extremely interested in • to go up from under water • (of paints) made with oil • to feel, see and touch sth • precisely; exactly, correctly • beneath the surface of the water • not allowing water to go through • ...
Art Words 2024-04-15
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- 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
- A continuous mark made by a moving point
- The clay is workable; it has not been fired in kiln
- Repetition of one or more elements
- Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water
- pour a liquid into a mold... dry overtime it becomes a sculpture
- Sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- Sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal are of a work
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- Way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions
- An art piece that is fired twice
- the layering of strips of clay with scoring to form a vessel
- No water, not workable, ready for kiln
- A difference in the use of two elements
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- use a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- An oven-like device that causes a chemical reaction within clay to change it to a ceramic
- Way a surface feels to the touch or how it appears to feel through vision
- The clay is most workable, most water in it
- A single material and artist may use ex: wood or clay
- u gather find materials and build a sculpture
- Taking away the surface to make a sculpture
- Actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- glaze is a thin transparent or semi-transparent layer on a painting
- Lightness and darkness of a color or value
- An object with 3-dimensions
- Viewed from all sides
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- An art piece that has been in the kiln once
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 • A continuous mark made by a moving point • Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water • Lightness and darkness of a color or value • ...
2D Art 2024-08-21
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- The first version of a drawing.
- Adding gray to a color.
- A drawing from an arrangement of objects.
- The range from the lightest light to the darkest dark.
- The furthest object from you.
- Geometric and organic.
- The third level of the color wheel.
- The object closest to you.
- The object within an image.
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- Comes in many variations such as wavy, zigzag and curvy.
- Applying various values to make the object appear more dimensional.
- Two colors that look well next to each other.
- Shapes that have perfect measurements.
- The object in the center of the image.
- The way something appears to feel.
- There are three levels to this kind of wheel.
- The first level of the color wheel.
- Shapes that are not perfect.
- Adding white to a color.
- Features positive or negative.
- The second level of the color wheel
21 Clues: Geometric and organic. • Adding gray to a color. • Adding white to a color. • The object closest to you. • The object within an image. • Shapes that are not perfect. • The furthest object from you. • Features positive or negative. • The first version of a drawing. • The way something appears to feel. • The first level of the color wheel. • The second level of the color wheel • ...
Art Appreciation 2024-09-16
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- - refers to the production, presentation, or interpretation of art through the use of robots or robotic technology.
- - Set up objects or materials in a room or space to create an experience that people can enjoy
- - Drawing with a pencil
- - A feeling of depth or three dimensions.
- - an image by transferring pigment from a matrix to a final surface, often but not always paper.
- - It's the height, width, and length with pieces that add depth to the mix, consuming more of the field of vision.
- a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon.
- - The study of past events
- - Art in which artist's medium is action
- - ancient surfaces used for early drawings
- - sturdy fabric for painting or crafting.
- - process or reproducing spatial object upon a plane or curved spaces
- - art that moves or appears to move
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
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- Reality - Is the process of creating a 360-degree explorable virtual environment using technology
- A three-dimensional object in art or design
- - the actual coloring substance of paint.
- - a specialized form of drawing that refers to using brushes to apply colored liquid to support.
- - a form of art that, in comparison to traditional forms of art, involves the viewer's interaction.
- - Make shapes and figures by carving or molding materials like clay, metal or stone.
- - art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction
- -the base for something
- - It can be used to create mood, define form, and convey emotions.
- an instrument for writing or drawing with ink
- - It describes both a visual and an activity.
- - the principle that the form art takes should be based upon its intent and purpose.
- - interpreted as beauty
- The external boundary or outline of an object.
- - thin material for writing or drawing
- an instrument for writing or drawing, consisting of a thin stick of graphite
- - only one color
31 Clues: - only one color • - Drawing with a pencil • -the base for something • - interpreted as beauty • - The study of past events • - art that moves or appears to move • A continuous mark made on a surface. • - thin material for writing or drawing • - Art in which artist's medium is action • - the actual coloring substance of paint. • - A feeling of depth or three dimensions. • ...
Art appreciation 2024-09-30
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- It's refers to an esteem credit given to an artist's best performance in the art world Becker
- The acronym of Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan
- Something that is conferred or bestowed especially on the basis of merit or need
- He was the Philippines first National artist and officially recognized as the "Grand old Man of Philippine Art.
- Focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works
- Master of the ambahan poetry
- The acronym of National commission for culture and the arts
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet
- He distinguishes himself from other by inventing his own style
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- A tattoo artist in buscalan Kalinga
- The Filipino painter,sculptor and a political activist of the Philippines revolution during the late 19th century
- She maintained the use of traditional motifs in T'nalak weaving
- He is an Filipino chanter of Philippine epic poetry
- Other term of Gong
- His painting particularly the mona lisa
- what is the other terms of mouth sharp
- It's creates tangible or intangible products which are meant for decoration and had practical use
- A renowned artist signifies a more cosmopolitan form of recognition beyond the esoteric circles in which the artist move
- The Filipino musician and dancer who helped in preserving his people's culture
- He was a Filipino artist known for his cubist paintings and prints
20 Clues: Other term of Gong • Master of the ambahan poetry • A tattoo artist in buscalan Kalinga • what is the other terms of mouth sharp • His painting particularly the mona lisa • The acronym of Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan • Focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works • An Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet • He is an Filipino chanter of Philippine epic poetry • ...
Art appreciation 2024-09-30
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- His painting particularly the mona lisa
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet
- The acronym of National commission for culture and the arts
- It's creates tangible or intangible products which are meant for decoration and had practical use
- what is the other terms of mouth sharp
- A renowned artist signifies a more cosmopolitan form of recognition beyond the esoteric circles in which the artist move
- Master of the ambahan poetry
- Focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works
- She maintained the use of traditional motifs in T'nalak weaving
- The acronym of Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan
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- He was the Philippines first National artist and officially recognized as the "Grand old Man of Philippine Art.
- He is an Filipino chanter of Philippine epic poetry
- A tattoo artist in buscalan Kalinga
- He was a Filipino artist known for his cubist paintings and prints
- It's refers to an esteem credit given to an artist's best performance in the art world Becker
- He distinguishes himself from other by inventing his own style
- Something that is conferred or bestowed especially on the basis of merit or need
- The Filipino painter,sculptor and a political activist of the Philippines revolution during the late 19th century
- The Filipino musician and dancer who helped in preserving his people's culture
- Other term of Gong
20 Clues: Other term of Gong • Master of the ambahan poetry • A tattoo artist in buscalan Kalinga • what is the other terms of mouth sharp • His painting particularly the mona lisa • The acronym of Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan • Focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works • An Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet • He is an Filipino chanter of Philippine epic poetry • ...
Earth Art 2024-10-07
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- Earth artist who creates with all nature
- famous American realist painter in Yellowstone
- in art, things that are moving, curvy, diagonal
- when one organism benefits & one is harmed
- one inside another like tree rings
- a riverlike shape that goes back n forth & changes
- across like land and water
- artist famous for Spiral Getty in Utah
- a 3D circle like the Earth
- Avery minimalist landscape artist; arbitrary color
- leaning
- when both organisms benefit
- in art, things that are still, vertical, horizontal
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- the feminine personification of planet Earth
- up and down like people and trees
- a curve continually moving in or out
- when an artist strives to make Less say More
- any closed regular shape like square or hexagon
- the shape of DNA
- minimalist landscape painter; concentricity
- a close, prolonged association between two or more different biological species
- a pattern in nature in trees & plants
- a pattern in nature like snowflakes or icicles
- when an artist tries to represent things as they are
- artist who used her body and the Earth
- when an artist changes the appearance artistically
- when one organism benefits but doesn't cause harm
27 Clues: leaning • the shape of DNA • across like land and water • a 3D circle like the Earth • when both organisms benefit • up and down like people and trees • one inside another like tree rings • a curve continually moving in or out • a pattern in nature in trees & plants • artist famous for Spiral Getty in Utah • artist who used her body and the Earth • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- /a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- /A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- /An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- /A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- /artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- /an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- /Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- /An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- /"rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Art /a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- Renaissance /A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- /An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
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- /an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
- /a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- /A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- Nouveau /a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- /visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- /A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- /Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- /Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- /a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- (Pointillism) /small, distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- Deco /Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- Art /art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- Art /an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- Art /A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
- /European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
27 Clues: /Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • /An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • Art /an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • /A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
- Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
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- Renaissance A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- small,distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
- A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
27 Clues: Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
Art Vocabulary :) 2022-12-12
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- To make better Mending- to repair
- A book or pad of drawing paper for sketches.
- a person who plans the form, look, or workings of something before its being made or built, typically by drawing it in detail.
- colors from yellow green to violet
- A circular color chart made up of primary, secondary, and intermediate (tertiary) colors. Analogous three colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- colors form yellow to red violet
- art that does not look like reality using texture, shapes and color.
- Object, line or drawing in an artwork
- surrounding space around positive shapes.
- different tones of one color.
- colors not on the color wheel (White, Black, Brown & Grey
- to rescue from an undesirable state\
- surface looks rough or smooth
- the way a surface feels
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- surface feels like from the sense of touch
- the outline of an object or shape.
- Image of reality disordinate to make the artist inner feelings or ideas.
- edges, lines, and shapes go from one point to another
- A drawing done quickly to catch the important features of a subject.
- shapes like shapes found in nature
- where the sky meets the ground
- lines go from foreground to background
- a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior.
- optical art, art with color shape and patterns
- shapes made out of points and lines
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
- colors colors on the opposite sides of the color wheel.
27 Clues: the way a surface feels • different tones of one color. • surface looks rough or smooth • where the sky meets the ground • colors form yellow to red violet • To make better Mending- to repair • 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 Vocabulary 2025-04-04
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- The part of a landscape image that is farthest from the viewer
- Something that is 3-dimensional
- Art that focuses on looking as close to reality as possible
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- How a the elements of art are arranged in an artwork
- Colors that are next to each other on color wheel
- A color mixed with white
- Shading with straight lines
- Freeform shapes
- How you create a focal point
- A color mixed with gray
- The area around, in, between, above, and below shapes and forms
- How something feels or appears to feel
- Art that takes real-world objects and gives them a unique and often simplified look
- Pure Color
- Art that does not depict an accurate representation of reality
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- Shading with dots
- A color mixed with black
- Colors that are opposite on color wheel
- Two opposing elements are put together to draw attention
- What we see when light reflects off and object
- Variations of a single color
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Precise and regular shapes
- The part of a landscape image that is nearest the viewer
- A path created by a moving point
- A 2-dimensional area enclosed by lines
- Another word for outline
28 Clues: Pure Color • Freeform shapes • Shading with dots • A color mixed with gray • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • Another word for outline • Precise and regular shapes • Shading with straight lines • Variations of a single color • How you create a focal point • Something that is 3-dimensional • A path created by a moving point • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Art Review 2025-04-09
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- A shading technique using thin parallel lines.
- A way of showing gradual changes in lightness or darkness in a drawing or painting.
- A shading technique using lines that cross each other.
- Colors that appear next to each other on the color wheel.
- A shading technique creating dark values by applying a dot pattern.
- A style of art that uses objects, or scenes from popular culture.
- The visual quality of objects caused by the amount of light reflected by them.
- A style of artwork developed by French artists that use bold color schemes and radical color placement.
- A line that runs up and down.
- The brightness or dullness of a hue.
- A shape that is precise and mathematical, circles, squares, and triangles.
- Line that changes direction gradually, expressing movement in a graceful way, such as circles and spirals.
- In linear perspective, the place on the horizon where parallel lines seem to meet or converge.
- French for “wild beasts” and a nick name for Fauvists.
- Partly or completely covering one shape or form with another to show distance in an artwork.
- A hemispherical form (Think the Pantheon, Romans mastered this)
- Textures that can be felt with the fingers.
- The basic parts of an artwork, line, color, value, shape, texture, form, and space.
- A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue by showing tints and shades of the same hue.
- Artworks created before written records, think cave paintings.
- The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges.
- A color that cannot be mixed from other colors, red, blue, and yellow.
- Angle from which the viewer sees an object or a scene.
- A “Free form” shape that is irregular and uneven 2D shape.
- Colors that contrast with one another.
- The empty space around and between forms or shapes in an artwork.
- In an artwork , a line that runs side-to-side, parallel to the horizon.
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- In an artwork, the part between the foreground and the background.
- The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
- The special character of any line, such as thick or thin, smooth or rough.
- The plan for combining colors in a work of art.
- The line created in an artwork by the meeting of sky and ground, usually at the viewer’s eye level.
- The part of an artwork that seems nearest.
- The open or empty area around above, between, inside, or below objects.
- Texture that is suggested but not real.
- A 3D object such as a cube or ball, defined by height, depth, and width.
- The space that a form or shape occupies in an artwork.
- The size of an object in relation to an ideal or standard size.
- A “Free form” which has irregular and uneven edges and is often found in nature.
- A mark on a surface usually created by a pen, pencil, or paint brush.
- Lines that are not real, but are suggested by the placement of other lines, shapes, and colors.
- A color made by mixing two primary colors, orange, puple, and green.
- A color that is a mixture of a primary and a secondary color.
- A technique using thick brushstrokes of paint.
- A drawing or painting that shows outdoor scenery.
- A form such as a sphere, cube, or pyramid.
- a series of diagonal lines moving in different directions that come together at sharp angles.
- A slanted edge or line.
- The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- A 2D area created by visually connecting or actual or implied lines.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Another word for color.
52 Clues: A slanted edge or line. • Another word for color. • A line that runs up and down. • The brightness or dullness of a hue. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Colors that contrast with one another. • Texture that is suggested but not real. • The part of an artwork that seems nearest. • A form such as a sphere, cube, or pyramid. • ...
Art Crossword 2025-04-10
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- a single material an artist may use ex. Wood or clay
- construction the layering of ropes joining them together with scoring and slip to create a form
- chamber used to heat clay
- visual sensation made by light and pigment
- lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- to force air bubbles out of clay while kneading clay to distribute water evenly
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- high water content most workable
- an object with 3 dimensions width height and depth
- actual 3d space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- a continuous mark made by a moving point.
- an enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions width and height
- liquid material is poured into mold
- glaze applied to bisquare and fired in kiln twice
- a difference in the use of 2 elements
- way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
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- clay is not fired in kiln yet
- material is cut carved or chipped away
- soft or workable material is shaped
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- hard, less water but still workable
- way a surface feels to the touch or how it feels to vision
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition or focal area of work
- way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- viewed from all angles
- completely air dried and very brittle
- clay I fired once in kiln
- a layer of material applied to ceramic bisquare and fired to bond the 2 layers
- different kinds of materials are joined together
- repetition of one or more elements
31 Clues: viewed from all angles • chamber used to heat clay • clay I fired once in kiln • clay is not fired in kiln yet • high water content most workable • repetition of one or more elements • soft or workable material is shaped • hard, less water but still workable • liquid material is poured into mold • completely air dried and very brittle • a difference in the use of 2 elements • ...
Art 1 2025-04-10
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- The repetition of one or more elements in the artwork in a predictable way.
- _________ space is the object or subject of the artwork.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel are ________ colors.
- A path created by a moving point, mark, or object.
- Using many different elements—such as line, shape, or value—together in an artwork.
- ________ space is the air or space AROUND the subject/object.
- Flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length and height).
- Putting multiple elements that are different next to each other.
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- A visual oneness or wholeness that is created when the Elements of Art and Principles of Design are fully utilized.
- The way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight.
- Is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface.
- A sense of importance given to a part of an artwork (usually creating a focal point).
- The way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye around an artwork, usually to a focal point (the part of the artwork the artist wants the audience to see the most).
- The relationship in size of one part of an artwork to another.
- the lightness or darkness of a surface.
- the surface quality of an object.
- Three-dimensional (length, width, height) and can be viewed from many angles. Forms have volume and take up space.
- Used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork. It can also refer to the positive and negative space between, around, or within objects.
- ________ colors can be used to make any color.
- The repetition and use of elements of art to create the visual equivalent of a musical beat.
20 Clues: the surface quality of an object. • the lightness or darkness of a surface. • ________ colors can be used to make any color. • A path created by a moving point, mark, or object. • Is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface. • _________ space is the object or subject of the artwork. • ________ space is the air or space AROUND the subject/object. • ...
ART VOCABULARY 2025-04-23
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- Paintings created now (since 1970) would be considered ______________ art.
- Red and green are _____ colors.
- The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali is an example of which art style?
- This term describes the 3D illusion created by drawing guidelines through a vanishing point along a horizon line.
- The 2 types of shapes are Geometric and _________.
- ______ Art is known for bold, flat colors and a more cartoonish appearance.
- What is it called when you add black to a color?
- The lightness or darkness.
- Another name for color.
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- The founders of Cubism are Georges Braque and Pablo _____.
- What is it called when you add white to a color?
- What is it called when you put opposites next to eachother to make something stand out?
- The parts of an Art _____ are: Describe, Analyze, Interpet and Evaluate.
- The equal distribution of visual weight.
- The title, date, and artist of a work, as well as the key features you observe in a critique.
- Which Principle of Design uses a focal point to capture attention?
- Which art style features messy brushstrokes and is meant to capture a quick moment in time?
- Mixing two primary colors creates a ________ color.
- The part of a critique that talks about the meaning of an artwork.
- Cubes, pyramids and spheres are all examples of ____.
- The area of space that appears closest to the viewer.
- Who painted the Starry Night?
- Edouard _______ painted A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, featuring a 15th century barmaid in front of a large mirror.
23 Clues: Another name for color. • The lightness or darkness. • Who painted the Starry Night? • Red and green are _____ colors. • The equal distribution of visual weight. • What is it called when you add white to a color? • What is it called when you add black to a color? • The 2 types of shapes are Geometric and _________. • Mixing two primary colors creates a ________ color. • ...
Selfies&Art 2025-04-21
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- Full of bright or many colors.
- A session for taking photos.
- The art of taking photos.
- art Large art set up in a space.
- Art made with paint.
- Art made from clay.
- A stick used to hold a phone to take selfies.
- To become very popular online, fast.
- – A photo taken from very near.
- To change or improve a photo or video.
- Surprising in a strong way.
- The glass part of a camera.
- 3D art made by shaping material.
- To fix small things in a photo.
- Old-style or from the past.
- Art made with pencil or pen.
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- To click the button to take a photo.
- Very good or impressive.
- Art or writing on walls in public.
- Creating clothing styles.
- of focus Blurry or unclear in a photo.
- Not realistic, uses shapes or colors.
- Not interesting.
- Creating visuals on a screen.
- New or unique.
- Not nice to look at.
- focus Clear and sharp in a photo.
- A photo you take of yourself.
- Makes you laugh.
- Making art by printing designs.
- To post or send something to others.
- Looks good in photos.
- Looks like real life.
- A stand with 3 legs to hold a camera.
34 Clues: New or unique. • Not interesting. • Makes you laugh. • Art made from clay. • Art made with paint. • Not nice to look at. • Looks good in photos. • Looks like real life. • Very good or impressive. • Creating clothing styles. • The art of taking photos. • Surprising in a strong way. • The glass part of a camera. • Old-style or from the past. • A session for taking photos. • ...
Spring Art 2023-05-08
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- the complementary color to red is ___
- how elements are arranged in an artwork to keep your attention
- mathematical method used by artist chuck close to draw very realistic faces
- georgia o'keeffe is known for her art of ___
- artist who painted Starry Night
- Playing this is how we give other artists feedback in art class
- street artist known for his stick-figure art in subways
- phrase Ms. Renken uses to get your attention in class
- in his self-portrait of Rene Magritte, the artist blocked his face with a picture of an__
- giving others feedback on your artwork
- this kind of art focuses on ideas rather than materials
- copying another artwork with small changes to add humor or change the meaning
- a selection of colors used in an artwork
- extra waxy crayons
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- art display set up outside of the art room during parent teacher conferences
- shadow boxes break up artworks into the three grounds; middleground, background, and __
- using only one color but with many shades
- the difference between light and dark
- ms. renken's pun title for the middle school shoe project
- being neat, not rushed, using materials well
- this kind of drawing practices using hand-eye coordination and you cannot trace
- someone whose job it is to decorate rooms
- paper folding art
- what kind of creature was Anansi, who you heard about at the BHM assembly?
- french word meaning "wild beast" that inspired an art movement of bright colors
- how an artwork makes you feel when you look at it
- planet that isn't classified as a planet anymore
- the ming dynasty was known for its pottery that only used white and __________
28 Clues: paper folding art • extra waxy crayons • artist who painted Starry Night • the complementary color to red is ___ • the difference between light and dark • giving others feedback on your artwork • a selection of colors used in an artwork • using only one color but with many shades • someone whose job it is to decorate rooms • being neat, not rushed, using materials well • ...
Art foundations 2023-05-18
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- two-dimensional,flat, or limited to height and width
- achieved when opposite elements are arranged together
- adds excitement, drama, and overall compositional interest to an artwork
- how light or dark a color can be
- create a Y shape on color wheel, choosing complimentary colors, taking the two colors next to eachother
- Not using any color on the color wheel
- separate parts working together to create art
- the distribution of weight in visual objects
- an identifiable path created by a point moving in space
- the dimensions and relationships between height width and depth
- one color with different values of color
- an element of art made up of three properties hue, value, intensity,
- the part of design that catches attention
- repeating a single element many times in a design
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- Using colors next to eachother
- Colors on the color wheel that compliment eachother, and are on opposite from eachother on the color wheel
- A pure color
- white + hue
- describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art
- 3 colors primary distance from eachother on the color wheel
- black + hue
- grey + hue
- the surface quality of a design
- the physical manifestation of an artwork's structure, shape and composition
- a feeling of depth or three dimensions
25 Clues: grey + hue • white + hue • black + hue • A pure color • Using colors next to eachother • the surface quality of a design • how light or dark a color can be • Not using any color on the color wheel • a feeling of depth or three dimensions • one color with different values of color • the part of design that catches attention • the distribution of weight in visual objects • ...
Art vocab 2024-11-03
20 Clues: oil • clay • make • image • canvas • artist • create • texture • Ceramic • painter • palette • subject • abstract • sculptor • standing • landscape • interpret • paintbrush • exaggerate • background
Spanish art 2024-10-31
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- person who makes sculptures
- portrait in spanish
- figure in spanish
- the “cotton candy” in the walls
- an artwork on a wall
- the way something feels
- landscape in spanish
- painting in spanish
- a portrait of yourself
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- sentiment in spanish
- person who paints
- ceramic in spanish
- not standing
- person who creates art
- sculpture in spanish
- abstract in spanish
- image in spanish
- not sitting
- interpretation in spanish
- what is in the back of a picture
20 Clues: not sitting • not standing • image in spanish • person who paints • figure in spanish • ceramic in spanish • portrait in spanish • abstract in spanish • painting in spanish • sentiment in spanish • sculpture in spanish • an artwork on a wall • landscape in spanish • person who creates art • a portrait of yourself • the way something feels • interpretation in spanish • person who makes sculptures • ...
Art & Design 2024-12-05
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- Is how light or dark something is.
- It is completely dark with no light or color.
- Is an amount of light or darkness in something.
- It moves steadily and evenly.
- Its parts are not distributed equally.
- It extends in one direction and does not turn or bend.
- It has four straight sides that are all the same length.
- It is very strong or bright.
- It is not strong or bright.
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- Is a design with a repeated image.
- It is a lower position than that thing.
- Is a material or substance that is used to create a particular color.
- Is the physical form or outer line of something.
- It is below something else.
- It is a short distance away from that thing.
- It is a short distance away from it.
- Is a long, thin mark along a surface.
- It produces or contains a large amount of light.
- Is a type of color, such as red or green.
- Is a particular way that someone does or makes something.
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 a design with a repeated image. • Is how light or dark something is. • 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 below something else.
- It is an amount of light or darkness in something.
- It is a material or substance that is used to create a particular color.
- It has four straight sides that are all the same length.
- It is produces or contains a large amount of light.
- It is not strong or bright.
- It is very strong or bright.
- It is a type of color, such as red or green.
- It is a short distance away from that thing.
- Its parts are not distributed equally.
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- It moves steadily and evenly.
- It extends in one direction and does not turn or bend.
- It is completely dark with no light or color.
- It is a long, thin mark along a surface.
- It is how light or dark something is.
- It is a short distance away from it.
- It is a particular way that someone does or makes something.
- It is a design with a repeated image.
- It is the physical form or outer line of something.
- It is a lower position than that thing.
20 Clues: It is below something else. • It is not strong or bright. • It is very strong or bright. • It moves steadily and evenly. • It is a short distance away from it. • It is how light or dark something is. • It is a design with a repeated image. • Its parts are not distributed equally. • It is a lower position than that thing. • It is a long, thin mark along a surface. • ...
Art Revision 2025-09-03
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- – Lines used to create texture and shadows through repetition.
- – Artist who created *The Black Bow*, showing illusion of form through tone.
- – Outlines that define the edge of a shape.
- – Technique using tiny dots of colour to build up tone.
- – Found in nature, unpredictable and asymmetrical.
- – A line in art is defined as a ______ moving in space.
- – These lines suggest calmness and stability, moving left to right.
- – Italian painter famous for dramatic use of light and shadow.
- – Straight up and down lines that suggest height and strength.
- – The brightest part of an object in a drawing.
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- – Quick lines used to capture human form and movement.
- – The darkest part of an object where light is blocked.
- – The space around objects, also called 'empty space.'
- – Shapes with height and width only are ______ dimensional.
- – Small dots used to build up tone.
- – Artist known for *Composition with Yellow, Blue and Red*.
- – A series of joined diagonals conveying restlessness and energy.
- – When a line is enclosed, it creates a ______.
- scale – Another term for tonal ladder, showing steps from light to dark.
- – A drawing technique using a single unbroken line.
20 Clues: – Small dots used to build up tone. • – Outlines that define the edge of a shape. • – When a line is enclosed, it creates a ______. • – The brightest part of an object in a drawing. • – Found in nature, unpredictable and asymmetrical. • – A drawing technique using a single unbroken line. • – Quick lines used to capture human form and movement. • ...
Street Art 2025-09-16
20 Clues: rue • mur • encre • caché • créer • scene • visuel • urbain • danser • illégal • pochoir • pinceau • chanter • anonyme • artiste • jeunesse • aquarelle • avant-plan • arrière-plan • coup de pinceau
Art vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- A technique using paint and water for a translucent effect.
- An element that refers to depth, area, and distance in artwork.
- Opposite hues on the color wheel that create high contrast.
- The 3D appearance of something represented in 2D.
- Having only height and width.
- The point where sky meets ground.
- The appearance or feel of a surface.
- A tool that uses ink for drawing or writing.
- A pure color on the color wheel.
- A work of art showing a person's face or upper body or a vertically oriented image.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A color made lighter by adding white.
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- Refers to how bright or dull a color is.
- A color scheme using only one hue and its tints and shades.
- The darkness of a color created by adding black.
- A way of organizing elements that repeats.
- A visual difference that makes an object stand out.
- Artwork that does not attempt to represent reality.
- A line that defines the edge or outline of a shape.
- Technique used to create the illusion of depth.
- A view of natural scenery or a horizontal oriented image.
- A straight or curved mark that has length and direction.
- A drawing instrument using graphite.
23 Clues: Having only height and width. • A pure color on the color wheel. • The point where sky meets ground. • The appearance or feel of a surface. • A drawing instrument using graphite. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • A color made lighter by adding white. • Refers to how bright or dull a color is. • A way of organizing elements that repeats. • ...
Art & Creativity 2025-11-01
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- A place where art is shown The class visited an art gallery Place where art is displayed
- Using imagination to make something new Creativity helps you think in new ways Power to create new ideas
- The way something looks from a certain angle The artist drew the road in perspective Way to show depth in drawings
- How something feels or looks The painting has a rough texture Surface feel or appearance
- A drawing or painting of a person The artist painted a portrait of her mother Picture of a person’s face
- A picture of scenery or nature He painted a mountain landscape Picture showing outdoor scenery
- A plan or pattern for something The students made a new design for the logo Plan or arrangement for art
- A darker version of a color Add black to make a darker shade Darker version of a color
- A sudden idea or feeling to create Her trip to the beach gave her inspiration A feeling that sparks ideas
- Picture made by sticking materials together She made a collage using paper and fabric Artwork made of glued pieces
- A three-dimensional artwork The museum displayed a marble sculpture Artwork made by shaping materials
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- Art that doesn’t show real things He painted an abstract picture full of shapes Art made of shapes and colors
- process Steps of making something new The creative process takes time and practice Steps artists follow to make ideas real
- Cloth used for painting The artist painted on a large canvas Surface for painting
- Colored liquid used to make pictures He mixed blue and yellow paint to make green Used to add color to art
- A simple drawing made quickly She made a sketch of the tree before painting it A quick drawing
- Another word for color The artist used bright hues in her painting Another word for color
- A board that holds colors The artist mixed colors on her palette Board for mixing paints
- A small part of something big He added detail to the bird’s feathers Small part that makes art interesting
- The ability to think of new things Imagination helps artists create amazing work Power to create ideas in your mind
- A stand that holds a canvas The painter placed her canvas on an easel Stand for holding a painting
- A person who makes art The artist used bright colors in her work Someone who creates art
- Tool with bristles for painting He dipped his brush into the red paint Used to apply paint
- A cut-out shape used to guide drawing She used a star stencil to decorate the wall Tool used to copy a shape
- Repeated shapes or designs The rug has a flower pattern Design that repeats
- Soft material used for modeling He shaped a pot from clay Used to make pottery
26 Clues: Repeated shapes or designs The rug has a flower pattern Design that repeats • Soft material used for modeling He shaped a pot from clay Used to make pottery • Cloth used for painting The artist painted on a large canvas Surface for painting • A darker version of a color Add black to make a darker shade Darker version of a color • ...
Art Elements 2025-11-17
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- - these textures are the type of visual texture created by an artist that is completely made up and does not resemble a real-life surface
- - is how the elements of a drawing are arranged within the picture plane to create varied effects/ affects how elements interact visually in an image
- - an element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width
- - these shapes seem to follow no rule; generally do not have a name associated with them and are typically not man-made
- - an element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth; may also be free flowing
- - referring to shape and space; the subject or the solid objects in an artwork; the tangible "stuff" in a piece
- - a genre of art that features inanimate objects arranged in a visually pleasing composition. Showcasing an artist's skill in capturing light, texture, and form
- - these shapes are easy to recognize. Usually, math can be used to find information about these shapes; generally have a specific name associated with them
- - an element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined; a sense of depth achieved in a work of art; refers to the area within, around, above or below an object or objects; a closed contour
- - the process of developing the value (or shading) in a drawing or painting using lines that cross over each other
- - line quality refers to the characteristics of the line drawn; refers to the thickness or thinness of the line
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- - is an image that an artist uses to help them create their artwork by providing visual information, such as proportions, lighting, and details
- - these textures are the visual representation a actual flat surface, creating the illusion of a tangible quality without any actual physical relief
- - a genre that depicts the natural world, focusing on elements like terrain, trees, water, and sky, sometimes with or without figures and man-made structures
- - an element of art defined by a point moving in space; may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract; it is considered by many to be the most basic element of art
- - an outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something
- - a visual expression of creativity and imagination; typically in the form of traditional mediums
- - the process of using directional linear strokes that do not cross over each other to develop the shading in a drawing
- - an element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched
- - the lightness or darkness of tones or colors; it adds dimension in a piece
- - referring to shape and space; the area surrounding the main focus; the background or the area surrounding the subject
21 Clues: - the lightness or darkness of tones or colors; it adds dimension in a piece • - an element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width • - an outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something • - an element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched • ...
Art History Review 2024-02-25
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- An Italian art movement that focused on technology, violence, and speed.
- the fist type of photography no copies!
- type of photography process notes of blue.
- AN art movement that focused on the unconscious mind.
- An artist or movement that breaks/shocks the public and art critics.
- female artist that dressed as a man painted the horse fair.
- A German Art school that combined fine art and crafts.
- The first phase of cubism.
- A type of painting that focuses on being outside.
- Art movement that focused on capturing a "slice of life" from leisure to different times of the day outside.
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- Decorative art movement multi disciplinary in the late 1890-1910's.
- A style of art where dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image.
- A type of artwork usually about politics/social situations that exaggerates features.
- German Expressionism that focuses on synesthesia.
- Artist famous for his voyeuristic paintings of dancers.
- An post-impressionist artist who spent time in Tahiti and known for religious themes.
- An artist known for vertical and horizontal lines and primary colors.
- The artist said to be the first to break social norms for art in the 1850's paint ideal but what he saw "I just paint what I see."
- An artist known that challenged the idea of art with his "Ready mades"
- A 19th century term to describe how crazed people were with art from Japan.
- An art movement that focused on strong colors and bold brushstrokes.
21 Clues: The first phase of cubism. • the fist type of photography no copies! • type of photography process notes of blue. • German Expressionism that focuses on synesthesia. • A type of painting that focuses on being outside. • AN art movement that focused on the unconscious mind. • A German Art school that combined fine art and crafts. • ...
Mega2a kpl6: sanasto 2018-01-25
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- minulle
- tietää
- tiedät: du .... (ß=ss)
- vierailla, käydä jossakin
- kirjoittaa
- loma _______ (Mikä art.?)
- hyvä, parahin (pojasta)
- isovanhemmat
- talo _______ (Mikä art.?)
- hyvä, parahin (tytöstä)
- vanhemmat
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- tervehdys _______ (Mikä art.?)
- talot (mon.)
- annat: du ....
- paljon terveisiä (ß=ss)
- jälleen
- ehkä
- nähdään pian
- antaa
- antaa: er ....
- kirje _______ (Mikä art.?)
21 Clues: ehkä • antaa • tietää • minulle • jälleen • vanhemmat • kirjoittaa • talot (mon.) • nähdään pian • isovanhemmat • annat: du .... • antaa: er .... • tiedät: du .... (ß=ss) • paljon terveisiä (ß=ss) • hyvä, parahin (pojasta) • hyvä, parahin (tytöstä) • vierailla, käydä jossakin • loma _______ (Mikä art.?) • talo _______ (Mikä art.?) • kirje _______ (Mikä art.?) • tervehdys _______ (Mikä art.?)
Art Appreciation (Lesson 5 and 6) Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- LIFE ,a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter; typically common place objects which may be either natural.
- visions; images; and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- ,represent the sea.
- ART,art are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures; landscapes; animals)
- ,The concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities; or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
- a painting; photograph; sculpture; or other artistic representation of a person
- ,are urban landscapes
- ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- ,initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
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- ,is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuineappreciation for art.
- visible features of an area of land; its landforms.
- ART ,is always connected to something visual from the real world
- CRITICISM ,is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. Art critics usually criticize art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of beauty.
- ,the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- ART,are artworks that depict real situations.
- principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- ,This understanding will enable one to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity.
- ,one identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter;and the elements of art found in the work.
- ,a collection of myths; especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
20 Clues: ,represent the sea. • ,are urban landscapes • ART,are artworks that depict real situations. • visible features of an area of land; its landforms. • ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • ART ,is always connected to something visual from the real world • ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2024-03-17
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- in an art analysis this component creates a description of how the elements of art and principles of design are used in an artwork
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black).
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. This may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art. (the recipe)
- The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. (the ingredients)
- Analysis method of critiquing or analyzing a work of art (composed of 4 sections including: description, analysis, interpretation, and a judgement)
- in an art analysis this component creates an in-depth of inventory of objects/details found in the artwork
- in an art analysis this component concludes by assessing whether the work of art is successful or not
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- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.Can be organic or geometric.
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. It refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- in an art analysis this component creates an inference of what the artwork is about and what the artist's intentions were
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black). • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. • A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. • ...
46.Artisanal Crafts 2023-08-12
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- Creating three-dimensional forms with fibers.
- Art Creating art using various materials.
- Incising designs onto metal surfaces.
- Crafting artistic jewelry pieces.
- Creating three-dimensional art from paper.
- Art of shaping three-dimensional forms.
- Creating art using textiles and fabric.
- Weaving materials into baskets and containers.
- Creating decorative patterns on paper or fabric by floating ink on a liquid surface.
- Shaping clay into various forms.
- Crafting candles from wax.
- Creating felt fabric from fibers.
- Craft of shaping clay into vessels.
- Craft of making functional pieces.
- Folding paper to create shapes.
- Crafting art using glass materials.
- Creating fabric by interlacing threads.
- Creating three-dimensional forms with wire.
- Fusing glass to metal surfaces.
- Crafting art using ceramic materials.
- Shaping glass using heat and air.
- Art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks.
- Intricate woven textile art.
- Art of creating images using small pieces.
- Crafting books by binding pages together.
- Crafting art using wires.
- Crafting using silver as the primary material.
- Coating objects with lacquer for decoration.
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- Crafting art using leather as the medium.
- Art and science of making objects from clay.
- Art of shaping metal into three-dimensional forms.
- Creating fabric using a loom.
- Creating fabric with a hook and yarn.
- Creating artworks by transferring ink to paper.
- Creating three-dimensional objects from paper.
- Crafting intricate designs using wood veneers.
- Creating art using fibers and textiles.
- Crafting art by assembling different materials.
- Creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn.
- Crafting soap from oils and lye.
- Crafting objects from wood.
- Crafting items from animal hides.
- Incising designs onto surfaces.
- Technique of scratching through layers of material to reveal another layer.
- Sewing layers of fabric to create a quilt.
- Creating raised designs on metal surfaces.
- Decorative handwriting or lettering.
- Shaping wood using cutting tools.
- Crafting art using enamel on metal surfaces.
- Skill of working with wood to build structures.
- Crafting using colored glass pieces.
- Creating compositions using various materials.
- Decorative stitching on fabric.
- Forging iron and steel into functional items.
- Crafting using knotting techniques.
- Crafting adornments using metals and gems.
- Art of crafting with leather materials.
- Manipulating glass to create objects.
- Crafting art using wood as the medium.
- Creating armor or jewelry from interlinked rings.
- Carving Sculpting shapes from stone.
- Creating designs on wood using heated tools.
- Creating paper from fibers.
- Crafting with beads for decoration or jewelry.
- Crafting using metals for artistic purposes.
65 Clues: Crafting art using wires. • Crafting candles from wax. • Crafting objects from wood. • Creating paper from fibers. • Intricate woven textile art. • Creating fabric using a loom. • Incising designs onto surfaces. • Folding paper to create shapes. • Decorative stitching on fabric. • Fusing glass to metal surfaces. • Crafting soap from oils and lye. • Shaping clay into various forms. • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2013-12-02
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- in an art analysis this component creates a description of how the elements of art and principles of design are used in an artwork
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black).
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. This may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art. (the recipe)
- The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. (the ingredients)
- Analysis method of critiquing or analyzing a work of art (composed of 4 sections including: description, analysis, interpretation, and a judgement)
- in an art analysis this component creates an in-depth of inventory of objects/details found in the artwork
- in an art analysis this component concludes by assessing whether the work of art is successful or not
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- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.Can be organic or geometric.
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. It refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- in an art analysis this component creates an inference of what the artwork is about and what the artist's intentions were
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black). • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. • A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2013-12-02
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- in an art analysis this component creates an in-depth of inventory of objects/details found in the artwork
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- in an art analysis this component creates an inference of what the artwork is about and what the artist's intentions were
- The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. (the ingredients)
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. This may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.Can be organic or geometric.
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- Analysis method of critiquing or analyzing a work of art (composed of 4 sections including: description, analysis, interpretation, and a judgement)
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. It refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.
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- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black).
- in an art analysis this component creates a description of how the elements of art and principles of design are used in an artwork
- in an art analysis this component concludes by assessing whether the work of art is successful or not
- Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art. (the recipe)
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black). • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. • A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. • ...
Art Crossword 2020-12-13
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- Grant Wood painting of a pitchfork-wielding couple
- Brand famously portrayed by Warhol
- Surrealist painter who insisted “This is not a pipe”
- Time-bending painting of 18-Across
- American artist known for her abstract depiction of flowers
- van Gogh scene that’s surprisingly not packed with celebrities?
- Series of Monet paintings set on a pond
- Art form associated with Frida Kahlo
- Painter of red, white and blue squares
- Surrealist painter with a notable mustache
- Artist who, in his later years, “Painted with scissors”
- Gold-tiled painting by Gustav Klimt
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- Impressionist who painted bowls of fruit
- Graffiti artist with the iconic SAMO tag
- Pop artist with drawings of cartoonish babies and barking dogs
- Adornment depicted in a famous Vermeer painting
- Features of many a Yayoi Kusama artwork
- Hokusai painting that made quite the splash?
- Painter who used the chaotic drip technique
- Looming creature sculpted by Louise Bourgeois
20 Clues: Brand famously portrayed by Warhol • Time-bending painting of 18-Across • Gold-tiled painting by Gustav Klimt • Art form associated with Frida Kahlo • Painter of red, white and blue squares • Features of many a Yayoi Kusama artwork • Series of Monet paintings set on a pond • Impressionist who painted bowls of fruit • Graffiti artist with the iconic SAMO tag • ...
Art Crossword 2020-12-13
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- Grant Wood painting of a pitchfork-wielding couple
- Brand famously portrayed by Warhol
- Surrealist painter who insisted “This is not a pipe”
- Time-bending painting of 17-Across
- American artist known for her abstract depiction of flowers
- van Gogh scene that’s surprisingly not packed with celebrities?
- Series of Monet paintings set on a pond
- Art form associated with Frida Kahlo
- Painter of red, white and blue squares
- Surrealist painter with a notable mustache
- Artist who, in his later years, “Painted with scissors”
- Gold-tiled painting by Gustav Klimt
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- Impressionist who painted bowls of fruit
- Graffiti artist with the iconic SAMO tag
- Pop artist with drawings of cartoonish babies and barking dogs
- Adornment depicted in a famous Vermeer painting
- Features of many a Yayoi Kusama artwork
- Hokusai painting that made quite the splash?
- Painter who used the chaotic drip technique
- Looming creature sculpted by Louise Bourgeois
20 Clues: Brand famously portrayed by Warhol • Time-bending painting of 17-Across • Gold-tiled painting by Gustav Klimt • Art form associated with Frida Kahlo • Painter of red, white and blue squares • Features of many a Yayoi Kusama artwork • Series of Monet paintings set on a pond • Impressionist who painted bowls of fruit • Graffiti artist with the iconic SAMO tag • ...
Art Review 2022-10-11
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- a 3-D shape
- (2 words) a place your eye goes on artwork
- a rendition of a person or pet
- a dot that has been moved through space
- to decide if art is "good" or "bad"
- art terms like line or color or shape
- an enclosed area in a painting or drawing
- a document that shows the criteria for grading
- the sense of "oneness" in artwork
- art terms like emphasis or repetition
- to describe what you see in artwork
- to think about what you see in artwork
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- information about artwork artists use
- the hue that something is
- a place where artwork can be viewed
- giving valuable advice on a work of art
- to decide meaning about what you see
- a rendition of mountains or rivers or trees
- (2 words) arrangement of items to create from
- someone who creates
20 Clues: a 3-D shape • someone who creates • the hue that something is • a rendition of a person or pet • the sense of "oneness" in artwork • a place where artwork can be viewed • to decide if art is "good" or "bad" • to describe what you see in artwork • to decide meaning about what you see • information about artwork artists use • art terms like line or color or shape • ...
Art Terminology 2022-11-12
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- A 3-dimensional form made by carving, casting, or other shaping techniques.
- An image that has been engraved into the surface of a rock.
- Images that have been painted onto a rock, usually in a cave or overhang.
- A process that uses stop-motion photography with clay figures to create the illusion of movement.
- Type of art/ materials an artwork is made of.
- The act of selecting, organising, and presenting objects for display.
- A collection of artworks for public display.
- These form the basic building blocks of an artwork.
- Documentation and secondary material.
- A modernist movement, presenting the world from a subjective perspective.
- A mark or character that represents or stands for something else such as material, object or idea.
- Surface quality, from smooth to rough.
- An object not originally created as art but used in or appreciated as a work of art.
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- Created by light reflecting off a surface.
- Lasting for a very short time, fleeting momentarily.
- Containing or using only one colour.
- A drawing in which a single, unbroken line is used to develop the image.
- Has one dimension, joining two points.
- A large-scale, mixed media construction.
- Any self-published unique work of art including text and images.
- Three-dimensional area.
- Range in terms of value.
- Used to create an illusion of depth.
- An area contained within an implied line.
- A wide search over an area in order to obtain something.
- A three-dimensional composition in which a collection of objects is unified in a sculptural work.
- The makeup of something.
27 Clues: Three-dimensional area. • Range in terms of value. • The makeup of something. • Containing or using only one colour. • Used to create an illusion of depth. • Documentation and secondary material. • Has one dimension, joining two points. • Surface quality, from smooth to rough. • A large-scale, mixed media construction. • An area contained within an implied line. • ...
Art Review 2022-06-07
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- the shape of an egg
- When something is not symmetrical
- The distribution of weight within a work of art
- a three dimensional shape
- a three dimensional circle
- The repetition of elements in a work of art
- shapes that are found in nature. They can be blobs, leaves, clouds, etc.
- a can is this form
- _______ and score - the way of attaching clay together
- The last name of the artist who created mobile sculptures
- An artist who designed the St. Louis Zoo Gate. He used life sized proportions to make his sculpture feel realistic
- The last name of the artist who created cardboard masks
- the oven that is used to fire ceramics
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- the term used to explain the process of clay going through the kiln
- The shapes that are found in math class- they are man made shapes
- the lightness and darkness of an object
- When something is the same on both sides
- The distribution of weight within a work of art - can be symmetrical or asymmetrical
- The size of an object in relationship to another object
- the material we used to create masks
- a three dimensional square
- the name of the tool to help you bend wire
22 Clues: a can is this form • the shape of an egg • a three dimensional shape • a three dimensional circle • a three dimensional square • When something is not symmetrical • the material we used to create masks • the oven that is used to fire ceramics • the lightness and darkness of an object • When something is the same on both sides • the name of the tool to help you bend wire • ...
Art crossword 2022-12-09
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- any work of art that uses more than one medium
- how parts of an art work relate to each other in size or scale
- green violet orange
- Space, the area that surrounds or encloses the subject (sculpture)
- a continuous mark made by a moving point
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- the quality of neatness and attention to detail
- listing of facts in an art work
- the supporting structure under a sculpture
- life, arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own
- determines the quality or lasting importance of an art work
- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- no recognizable subject matter
- code of verbal and behavioral expectations in society or in a specific setting such as during a critique
- Space, the subject matter itself
- artists personal way of using the elements and principles of design
- copying another person's idea or work
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal area of a work Movement--way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work, often to a focal area.
- personal or cultural sense of beauty
- analysis of a work of art
- sculptures, viewed only from the front
- a difference in the use of two elements
- red blue yellow
- lightness or darkness of a color
- how materials are used
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- personal explanation of the meaning of an art work
- a personal inventiveness regarding the production of a work of art
- name of a color
- the display of an art work based on thoughtful consideration of how an artwork will be viewed.
- subjective statement about liking or disliking a work based on personal preference rather than a fact
- visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- a single material an artist may use
- the legal right of creative artists or publishers to control the use and reproduction of an original idea and work
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- material is added together or built up
- brightness or dullness of a color
- an object with 3-dimensions
- image of land and natural objects
- the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work
- lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- a circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors
- small quick sketches that capture possible sculpture ideas
- way a surface feels to the touch (actual) or how it appears to feel through vision (implied)
- an enclosed area of space with 2-dimensions
- subject matter that looks real; representational
- repetition of one or more elements
- examination of relationships among the elements of art and facts in an art work often using the principles of design
- way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- material is taken away or removed
- image of a person or group of people
50 Clues: name of a color • red blue yellow • green violet orange • how materials are used • analysis of a work of art • an object with 3-dimensions • no recognizable subject matter • listing of facts in an art work • Space, the subject matter itself • lightness or darkness of a color • brightness or dullness of a color • image of land and natural objects • material is taken away or removed • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-09
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- the size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork, or to a system of measurement
- art that depicts figures and objects so that we recognize what is represented
- the relationship in size between a work’s individual parts and the whole
- complete order and invisible unity of all aspects of artwork’s design
- Colors, colors mixed from two primary colors
- art that does not depict a recognizable subject
- art imagery that departs from recognizable images of the natural world.
- the opposite of emphasis; it draws our attention away from particular areas of a work
- perspective, a system using diagonal parallel lines to communicate depth
- source, suppressing conscious control to access subconscious sources of creativity and truth
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- the art of emotive or carefully descriptive hand lettering or handwriting
- a technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- the surface quality of a work, for example fine/coarse, detailed/ lacking in detail
- a mark, or implied mark, between two endpoints
- an organization or individual who sponsors the creation of works of art
- the part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer
- point, the center of interest or activity in a work of art, often drawing the viewer’s attention to the most important element.
- art, a work involving the human body, usually including the artist, for an audience
- anarchic anti-art and anti-war movement, dating back to World War I, that revealed in absurdity and irrationality.
- twentieth- century movement and style in art, especially painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage.
- originally referring to the hanging of pictures and arrangement of objects in an exhibition; a intentional environment created as a completed artwork
- point, the point or points in a work of art at which imaginary sight lines appear to converge, suggesting depth.
- a sacred diagram of the universe, often involving a square and a circle
- a smooth slab or board used for mixing paints or cosmetics.
24 Clues: Colors, colors mixed from two primary colors • a mark, or implied mark, between two endpoints • art that does not depict a recognizable subject • the part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer • a smooth slab or board used for mixing paints or cosmetics. • a technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster. • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-05
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- - An area of lightest value in a work.
- - The size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork.
- - A drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together.
- - Cut
- - The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art.
- - Artwork assembled by gluing materials onto a common surface.
- - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic.
- - The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer.
- - An origination point
- - A relief print process where the image is carved into a block of wood.
- - A type of paint medium in which pigments are bound with gum and a white filler added.
- - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer.
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- - An individual print from a printing press.
- - A perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design.
- - All the copies of a print made from a single painting
- - A word describing something not transparent.
- - Any print process where the inked image is higher than the printing areas.
- - The part of work depicted as furthest from the viewer.
- - The optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into different wavelengths.
- - A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- - The colorant in art materials.
- - A barrier, the shape of which blocks paint or ink from passing through.
- - A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century.
- - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface.
24 Clues: - Cut • - An origination point • - The colorant in art materials. • - An area of lightest value in a work. • - An individual print from a printing press. • - A word describing something not transparent. • - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer. • - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic. • - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface. • ...
Art Crossword 2022-10-05
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- - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic.
- - An individual print from a printing press.
- - The part of work depicted as furthest from the viewer.
- - A barrier, the shape of which blocks paint or ink from passing through.
- - An origination point
- - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface.
- - Artwork made by gluing materials onto a common surface.
- - A perforated template allowing ink or paint to pass through to print a design.
- - A type of paint medium in which pigments are bound with gum and a white filler added.
- - The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer.
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- - A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer.
- - Cut
- - A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century.
- - A print process where the inked image is higher than the printing areas.
- - An area of lightest value in a work.
- - A print process where the image is carved into a block of wood.
- - All the copies of a print made from a single painting
- - A difference between color or value when they are shown together.
- - The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art.
- - The colorant in art materials.
- - The size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork.
- - The optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into different wavelengths.
- - A word describing something not transparent.
24 Clues: - Cut • - An origination point • - The colorant in art materials. • - An area of lightest value in a work. • - An individual print from a printing press. • - A word describing something not transparent. • - Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer. • - A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic. • - A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface. • ...
Art appreciation 2022-10-07
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- The part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer
- the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
- Semi-transparent
- The material on which painting is done
- A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century
- a rough preliminary version of a work or part of a work
- A painting medium that primarily uses wax, usually beeswax, as the bing agent
- The surface or background onto which an artist paints or draws
- a technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster
- The principle of drawing attention to particular content in a work
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- 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 optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into separate wavelengths
- The surface quality of a work, for example fine/coarse, detailed/lacking in detail
- The person, object, or space depicted in a work of art
- Capable of stirring the emotions of the viewer
- The textural quality of a paper surface for holding drawing media in place
- The part of a work depicted furthest from the viewers space, often behind the main.
- the use of non-overlapping parallel lines to convey darkness or lightness
- A substance that makes pigments adhere to a surface
- The colorant in art materials. Often made from finely ground materials
- A drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together
- A chemical compound commonly referred to as plastic
- An area of lightest value in a work
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 History 2023-01-03
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- a fine shading meant to produce a soft transition between colors and tones
- Pose of a figure with weight on one leg with an s-curve in the body, creating a graceful pose
- Featured paintings with light, sentimental themes that focused on aristocracy
- Romantic artist of the landscape titled The Haywain
- Focus on unidealized depiction of real life in subject matter and painting style
- Art movement associated with the Enlightenment and a reverence for drawing
- Artist of The Incredulity of St. Thomas
- Artist of the painting, Las Meninas
- Dutch Baroque artist of The Art of Painting
- Dramatic use of light on figures or objects in a painting
- Artist of the painting, The Swing
- Sculpted the Pieta and painted the Sistine Ceiling
- Mannerist artist of The Last Supper
- Art movement partially characterized by an emphasis on powerful forces in nature
- Artist who painted Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ)
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- Nike of Samothrace is an example of _________ Greek sculpture
- Term for the period of art during the Late Renaissance
- Realist artist who said, "...An abstract object, invisible or nonexistent, does not belong to the domain of painting
- High Renaissance painter of Virgin of the Rocks
- term for painting outdoors
- Important sculptor from the early Renaissance
- Artist who painted Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
- Diana of Gabii is an example of ________ Greek sculpture
- Artist of Christ Giving the Keys to the Kingdom to St. Peter
- Nickname of Greek Mannerist artist Domḗnikos Theotokópoulos
- Famous Neo-Classical painter
- a method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- Art History movement lasting from roughly 1600 - 1750
- Artist of the painting, Death of Marat
- Medieval architecture featuring pointed arches
- One of the main artists of the High Renaissance
31 Clues: term for painting outdoors • Famous Neo-Classical painter • Artist of the painting, The Swing • Artist of the painting, Las Meninas • Mannerist artist of The Last Supper • Artist of the painting, Death of Marat • Artist of The Incredulity of St. Thomas • Dutch Baroque artist of The Art of Painting • Important sculptor from the early Renaissance • ...
Prehistoric Art 2023-01-12
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- used to repeat designs over and over by coloring around
- the Greek word for old
- Era small families/traveling to where the herds migrate/no planting of food/no written language
- large stones
- the Greek word for middle
- most cave art is found in this country as well as Spain
- Era learning how to preserve food/families begin increasing in size/not having to migrate as much
- the art term for line
- of Willendorf small fertility worship sculpture
- view the view is often detailed with contour lines and realistic
- the Greek word for stone
- most work from the Paleolithic period was found here
- Era specific tools used for farming/people live in communities/animals are domesticated/fences for cattle
- this color was used along with black as one of the main colors of cave painting
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- a large calendar used to mark the days of solstice
- a large art piece that encompasses a wall
- the Greek word for new
- colors reds oranges yellows and browns that appear to come forward in art work
- using a stick charred in the fire to draw with
- Art the time period in which cave paintings/parietal fertility sculptures and monolithic structures were made
- a spiritual leader or magician
- view the view is filled in solid and simplified
- stories are told through the artwork
- the longest and shortest days of the year
24 Clues: large stones • the art term for line • the Greek word for new • the Greek word for old • the Greek word for stone • the Greek word for middle • a spiritual leader or magician • stories are told through the artwork • a large art piece that encompasses a wall • the longest and shortest days of the year • using a stick charred in the fire to draw with • ...
Art Movement 2020-05-31
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- To refuse to accept something.
- Not special or unexpected in any way.
- Serving or tending to provoke.
- Strings for fastening shoes.
- Having considerable monetary worth.
- Relating to concepts.
- A public sale where goods are sold.
- A picture representing a view of natural scenery.
- An act of exhibiting.
- A type of 20th-century art and literature.
- To return something to an earlier good condition.
- A feature belonging to a person, place, or thing.
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- Causing disagreement or discussion.
- Easy to understand, hear, read, or see
- Marked by a lack of interest.
- A shelf under the window
- To love, and respect.
- Set up,started.
- Causing irreparable harm.
- A thing aimed at.
- A set of stairs inside a building.
- Having great influence on someone or something.
- Absurd.
- The group of people working for an organization.
- A work of outstanding artistry.
25 Clues: Absurd. • Set up,started. • A thing aimed at. • To love, and respect. • Relating to concepts. • An act of exhibiting. • A shelf under the window • Causing irreparable harm. • Strings for fastening shoes. • Marked by a lack of interest. • To refuse to accept something. • Serving or tending to provoke. • A work of outstanding artistry. • A set of stairs inside a building. • ...
Art Terms 2017-04-11
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- Italian word for "light-shade". The use and balance of light and shade in a painting, and in particular the use of strong contrast.
- Using cut photographs to create a work of art.
- An image that accompanies written text and aids in interpreting it.
- A movement in the 19th century which bridged the "realist" tradition with the modern movements of the 20th century. Focus for the impressionist was on light and atmosphere.
- the use of found objects or three-dimensional objects to create a work of art.
- The "glue" the holds pigment together and makes it stick to a surface.
- Coarse cloth or heavy fabric that must be stretched and primed to use for painting, particularly for oil paintings.
- A technique used in preparation for cementing two pieces of clay together using a series of incised lines. Also describes a process for indentation and curved line paper sculpture and folding.
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- line The horizontal line that distinguishes the sky from the earth, or the ground from the wall. The eye-level of the artists view. Also, where the vanishing point lies in a perspective drawing.
- A watercolor paint mixed with white pigments making it more opaque and giving it more weight and body.
- The arrangement of the parts of a work of art.
- Originally the study of beautiful things. But currently aesthetics refers to the study or understanding of anything that is visually pleasing or "works" within the boundaries of the principles of art.
- Literally means beautiful line. Typically refers to a type of writing that incorporates the use of a wide pen nib.
- A rule in perspective to create the illusion of coming forward or receding into space.
- An image created with the use of small dots or points.
- paint A plastic, water soluble pigment used for painting.
- The art principle which refers to the arrangement of elements in an art work. Balance can be either formal symmetrical, informal asymmetrical or radial.
- A process, used by printmakers, of incising or scratching lines into a wood block or metal plate from which a print was made
- Art art created from a realistic situation but represented unrealistically.
- A natural, moist earth substance used in making bricks, tile, pottery and ceramic sculpture
20 Clues: The arrangement of the parts of a work of art. • Using cut photographs to create a work of art. • An image created with the use of small dots or points. • paint A plastic, water soluble pigment used for painting. • An image that accompanies written text and aids in interpreting it. • The "glue" the holds pigment together and makes it stick to a surface. • ...
Art Terms 2017-04-11
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- A process, used by printmakers, of incising or scratching lines into a wood block or metal plate from which a print was made.
- The art technique where an artist employs different types of physical materials, such as ink and pastel or painting and collage, etc., and combines them in a single work.
- An art form in which the artist's body is the medium.
- The arrangement of the parts of a work of art.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. When to complimentary colors are mixed together you will get a neutral tone
- One color plus the two colors that are on either side of its complement on the color wheel
- A consistent or recurrent conceptual element, usually a figure or design.
- In reference to perspective, eye-level is the artists' view of where the perceived line or perspective came from.
- A portrait an artist makes using themselves as the subject.
- From the Italian word meaning "drawing" which also implied planning and composing.
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- Art made on a grand scale, involving the creation of a man-made environment such as architecture, sculpture, light or landscape.
- Art that uses two-dimensional geometric shapes to depict three-dimensional organic forms.
- Art that rejects true visual representation.
- Art where the idea, rather than the actual object is the most significant feature. Particularly popular in the 1960's.
- Art made with the use of a computer program.
- A principle in art where important elements and ideas are emphasized via composition.
- the depiction of subjects and scenes from everyday life, ordinary folk and common activities.
- A style of painting which depicts subject matter as it appears in actuality or ordinary visual experience, without distortion or stylization.
- Introduced by the Cubist, the technique of creating a work of art by adhering flat articles to a flat surface creating a three-dimensional result.
- Painting, usually an altarpiece, made up of hinged panels.
20 Clues: Art that rejects true visual representation. • Art made with the use of a computer program. • The arrangement of the parts of a work of art. • An art form in which the artist's body is the medium. • Painting, usually an altarpiece, made up of hinged panels. • A portrait an artist makes using themselves as the subject. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2020-03-04
26 Clues: sad • dark • great • light • muted • modern • chubby • opaque • vibrant • abstract • startling • realistic • background • foreground • disturbing • exagerated • frightening • comtemporary • a work of art • primary colors • in very bad taste • It seems to me that • It seems to me that • it provokes emotion • it lacks imagination • From my point of view
Art 1 2020-10-21
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- a indirect line showing movement
- ideal that humans were like gods
- first warriors of Greece
- created treasured rugs still used
- shows the edges of a shape and is 2-d
- city of 7 hills
- orange green violet
- a mathematical measured shape
- black white and greyscale
- created pyramids in america
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- time between greek and roman empires
- conqueror from macedonia
- colors are close together on wheel
- first human development in asia
- color opposites
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- where roman gladiators fought
- red blue yellow
- carving an artwork from a whole stone
- dome building in rome
- people who invented rubber
- outline and cross-sections of shapes
- war of athens and sparta
- terracotta army
- shape that is not mathematical
- roman city destroyed by volcano
- megalithic structures
- first developed art in 7000 BCE
- a dot extended
- red-orange green-yellow violet-red
- first established islands in Aegean
- greek citadel
- territory war between egypt and rome
- temple of athena in acropolis
- pyramids of Giza
- suggests mass and volume
- an enclosed line
37 Clues: greek citadel • a dot extended • red blue yellow • terracotta army • color opposites • city of 7 hills • pyramids of Giza • an enclosed line • orange green violet • dome building in rome • megalithic structures • war of athens and sparta • first warriors of Greece • conqueror from macedonia • suggests mass and volume • black white and greyscale • people who invented rubber • ...
Art Terms 2021-02-08
31 Clues: 2 • 3 v • 4 v • 8 v • 5 v • 9 v • 7 v • 6 v • 1 v • 12 v • 27 v • 24 v • 15 v • 29 v • 11 v • 22 v • 19 v • 10 v • 18 v • 14 v • 25 v • 26 v • 13 v • 16 v • 17 v • 20 v • 30 v • 23 v • 21 v • 28 v • 31 v
Art History 2021-10-20
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- Talented Women in Incan Society
- Kongo Word for Medicine
- Incan Sun God
- Incan Ceremonial Tunic
- "Green Table"
- Home of the Great Mosque in Africa
- A Helmet Mask made by the Mende People
- Ethnic Group of Olowe of Ise
- Pueblo Ceremonial Drains
- Creators of the King Mishe Portrait
- Horizontal Threads
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- Centre of the World
- Creators of the Brass Plaques of the Oba
- Circular Pits for Pueblo Ceremonies
- Incan Capital
- Baule Portrait Mask
- "Golden Stool"
- Aztec Sun God
- Incan Royal Estate, Means Old Mountain
- Vertical Threads
20 Clues: Incan Capital • Incan Sun God • Aztec Sun God • "Green Table" • "Golden Stool" • Vertical Threads • Horizontal Threads • Centre of the World • Baule Portrait Mask • Incan Ceremonial Tunic • Kongo Word for Medicine • Pueblo Ceremonial Drains • Ethnic Group of Olowe of Ise • Talented Women in Incan Society • Home of the Great Mosque in Africa • Circular Pits for Pueblo Ceremonies • ...
Prehistoric Art 2021-08-16
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- The man with the head of s bird could be interpreted as a_________
- Another theory that suggests the "paintings were communicating_________"
- In 1882 the sculpture was in the possession of_______
- "Mesoamerican Indian languages named this bone with words referring to sacredness and the_________"
- Some believe that the pure process of drawing and repetitive re-drawing held serious significance for the makers.
- What country was "Camelid Sacrum in the Shape of a Canine" found?
- This was used as a material to draw on stone.
- Pigmented material that come in a wide range of color
- In English, "sacrum" is derived from Latin: os sacrum, meaning________.
- The material of the Camelid Sacrum is made of.
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- This was used to illuminate the space when painting in the dark
- These "__________ marks" composed of dots and lines come in a variety of configurations
- "the two circular spaces that represent the nasal cavities were carefully carved and are perfectly_______ "between 1895 and 1956 (it was in private hands).
- Animal's "_______ perspective" in profile while we see the horns from a more frontal viewpoint.
- These linear-lines shape the outside of the animals ________
- This room of cave paintings in Lascaux can hold up to 50 people
- One possible way to interpret the object is to look at it through the lens of later _________ cultures.
- The Camelid is an extinct animal who's closest relative is the ________
- What country are the Lascaux caves ?
- You can tell that this was created by the someone due to this "difficult to see in the photographs" technique.
20 Clues: What country are the Lascaux caves ? • This was used as a material to draw on stone. • The material of the Camelid Sacrum is made of. • In 1882 the sculpture was in the possession of_______ • Pigmented material that come in a wide range of color • These linear-lines shape the outside of the animals ________ • ...
Art Vocabulary 2021-11-03
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- the 3 base colors, red, yellow, blue
- the lightness or darkness of a piece
- the intensity of a pure color
- a family of 3 or more colors on the color wheel
- the quality and effort put into a work of art
- the area including the subject
- line that shows details like contours and textures
- a type of art that is commonly unrecognizable consisting of shapes and colors
- the outer edge of an object
- the name of a color
- made by mixing two primary colors together
- a type of line that is loose and shows emotion
- red, orange, yellow
- the blank space around the subject
- a strong difference between two values or colors
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- consisting of multiple shades of one hue
- the size of the art piece
- a smooth transition or change of color or values
- the 3rd level of colors consisting of one primary and one secondary color mix
- commonly made of straight lines or perfect circles
- the shadow that is created by the object onto a surface
- a part of calligraphy that is extra curly and does not form a letter
- the inner lines, forms and edges shown in a line drawing
- the material used to create an art piece
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- an enclosed area of space made with a line
- "fancy handwriting"
- always three-dimensional created by value
- free flowing, biomorphic
29 Clues: "fancy handwriting" • the name of a color • red, orange, yellow • free flowing, biomorphic • the size of the art piece • the outer edge of an object • the intensity of a pure color • the area including the subject • the blank space around the subject • the 3 base colors, red, yellow, blue • the lightness or darkness of a piece • consisting of multiple shades of one hue • ...
TTS Art 2023-01-20
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- made from purun grass which grows a lot on watery peatlands typical of kalimantan.
- a the process of weaving or crossing. materials from pants to form a strong. and Usabir Family,
- Trigique buildings, places of worship. Ancient revics Originating from the Hindy Buddhist Civilization
- a itching or Carving letters and pictures on wood or metar.
- a edicts ingroves (rants or poin) and wood, and other materials.
- potrait a 1434 oil painting on oak panel by Early Dutch painter Jan Van Eyck
- a sculptural work of Balinese culture that depicts the personality of Bhuta kala
- a traditional cloth of the Banjar tribe in South Kalimantan which has been passed down from generation to generation since the XII century, when lambung mangkurat became the Patih of Negara Dipa.
- Kembang dance a dance to welcome guests of honor Or Toya relatives, who Come From South Kaimantan
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- Sisit dance a South Kalimantan folk dance whose nature is for public entertainment
- large oil painting on canvas by spanish artist pablo picasso completed in june 1937.
- a traditional Indonesian performing aut that originated and developed rapidly On the Island of Jove and Bali.
- a giant startue on Liberty Island, at the mouth of the Hudson River, New York Harbor, United States.
- lampit a typical handicraft of the people of South Kalimantan which is made by processing braided rattan stalks into a mat.
- Equator Monument a icon of Pontianak City which can become an identity, and "Dutch East Indies" is part of the history that happened in this city. Apart from being crossed by the equator, Pontianak is also fed by the Kapuas River, which is the longest river in Indonesia.
- an original musical art from the Banjar tribe in South Kalimantan
- monkey statue takes the form of a primali nomed bekanton which is commenting Found On the Istand by Borno.
- a Buddhist temple losated in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia.
- a musical instrument that is played by picking, this Dambus traditional musical instrument comes From Bangka Belitung.
- a dance that conveys messages or da'wah. This dance reflects education, religion, manners, heroism, cohesivinessand togetherness
20 Clues: a itching or Carving letters and pictures on wood or metar. • a edicts ingroves (rants or poin) and wood, and other materials. • an original musical art from the Banjar tribe in South Kalimantan • a Buddhist temple losated in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. • potrait a 1434 oil painting on oak panel by Early Dutch painter Jan Van Eyck • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
- Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
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- Renaissance A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- small,distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
- A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
27 Clues: Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
Art Hazards 2012-09-03
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- type of fire extinguisher recommended for most art studios
- a body organ especially sensitive to carbon monoxide, barium compounds and cobalt compounds
- in case of a chemical splash in the ... rinse for at least 15 minutes and contact a physician
- this method should be tried before respirator use
- a device used to fire pottery which needs local exhaust ventilation because of toxic gases and fumes
- type of radiation that can cause cateracts in glass blowers, potters, enamellists and foundry workers (abbrev)
- dizziness, nausea, headaches and so on are ... signs of overexposure to solvent vapours
- lung irritants can cause lung tissue to ... mucus to assist in eliminating the irritant from the lungs
- toxic metal found in stained glass, pottery, enamelling, painting, etc
- finding safer versions of toxic materials is the first choice in hazard prevention
- ... all containers in order to prevent evaporation of solvents or escape of dusts
- occupational diseases of this organ include silicosis, pulmonary edema, bronchitis and cancer
- "...with adequate ventilation" is a warning found on many labels of art materials
- art materials can only affect internal organs if the get ... the body
- a poor housekeeping method that stirs up dust
- airborne substances produced during etching, photography, welding, kiln firing, etc
- a type of personal protective equipment for the hands
- ...damage may be caused by lead, mercury, arsenic, n-hexane, etc
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- the major way in which dusts, gases, vapours, fumes and spray mists can enter the body
- respirators should be the ... resort in prevention rather than the first
- ...contact is one of the ways in which chemicals can affect the body
- a type of personal protective equipment to use against airborne toxic chemicals
- an allergic reaction in the lungs caused by coldwater dyes, formaldehyde, isocyanates in polyurethane resins, western red cedar, moulds and many other art materials
- may cause permanent hearing damage after several years of sufficient exposure
- -based materials are safer replacements for solvent-based materials
- can cause lung cancer, stomach cancer, mesothelioma and lung fibrosis
- if you ...while working, you may ingest your art materials
- one of the major causes of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, heart disease, etc
- eating, drinking or smoking while working can result in art materials entering the body by this way
- a highly toxic substance found in most clays, many stones, sand and investment plaster
- toxic organic ... are found in paint and lacquer thinners, varnishes, paint removers, degreasers, plastics, cements, adhesives etc
- personal protective equipment for the eyes
- solid particles that are an inhalation hazard when airborne
33 Clues: personal protective equipment for the eyes • a poor housekeeping method that stirs up dust • this method should be tried before respirator use • a type of personal protective equipment for the hands • type of fire extinguisher recommended for most art studios • if you ...while working, you may ingest your art materials • ...
Art Vocabulary 2013-04-24
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- Colors that cannot be created by mixing any other colors (red, blue, yellow)
- Method of using pattern drawing to focus the mind
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- Using similar elements multiple times in an artwork
- A sculpture in which areas are raised and lowered from a flat surface
- An outline drawing with no shading
- The path of a moving point
- Colors created by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple)
- Another word for pattern
- Something that has or appears to have 3-dimensions
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- A technique used to hold two pieces of clay together, scratch and glue
- Allowing light to partially pass through
- Two colors directly opposite on the color wheel (blue/orange, red/green, purple/yellow)
- Repeated use of the same elements to create an overall design
- A sketch method used to enlarge an image
- A rolled piece of clay that forms a snake like shape
- When one area or thing stands out the most
- The surface quality or feel of an object
- red, yellow, orange
- blue, green, purple
- Shows the difference in the elements of art
- A flattened piece of clay
22 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 • Allowing light to partially pass through • 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 • ...
fun art 2013-06-03
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- naam voor een laatmiddeleeuwse stijl toegepast in de periode 1140-1500 in de beeldende kunst en de architectuur
- het ontwerpen met straten en pleinen rondom als geheel
- spaanse ongleurs en troubadours
- erotisch besef of erotische drift
- alle ribben komen hiertoe
- beschilderen
- doodsbesef of doodsdrift
- spaans moslim in christelijk gebied
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- rond 1990 werd het postmodernisme werd hierdoor verdrongen
- het leggen van een dakbedekking op het gebouw
- is een verhouding op mensenmaat
- kleurige tegels
- geest van het nieuwe in de maatschappij, letteren en kunst, in het bijzonder van de avant-garde beweging die in het begin van de 20ste eeuw ontstonden als reactie op het realisme en het estheticisme van de 19de eeuw
- hiertoe behoren bepleistering, bevloering enz
- de vrije plattegrond
- het afwegen van elementen in rust
- versieringen
- is het resultaat van het lijnenspel in een gebouw
- centrale binnenruimte
- algemenen benaming voor niet-vrijstaande beelden
20 Clues: beschilderen • versieringen • kleurige tegels • de vrije plattegrond • centrale binnenruimte • doodsbesef of doodsdrift • alle ribben komen hiertoe • is een verhouding op mensenmaat • spaanse ongleurs en troubadours • erotisch besef of erotische drift • het afwegen van elementen in rust • spaans moslim in christelijk gebied • het leggen van een dakbedekking op het gebouw • ...
Art Vocabulary 2013-11-14
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- The general appearance of objects in the distance
- an image that is the same on both sides
- thin coating that creates a glasslike finish
- an image created by repeating a shape in a checkered pattern
- color
- the area of main focus in a work of art
- texture that you can feel
- lines that follow the shape of an object
- using values to create form
- colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel
- a narrow mark made on a surface
- mixing a color with black
- made by mixing two primary colors.
- condition in which one of your senses affects another
- red, yellow, blue
- mixing a color with white
- organized repetition of shapes, colors, and designs
- when objects seem to be in front of or on top of one another object
- black, white, gray, brown
- drawing aimlessly
- mixing a color white gray
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- lightness or darkness
- texture that you can see
- shapes shapes found in nature or made up.
- taking material away from a work of art
- area that is perceived to be behind everything else
- the components that go into making artwork
- space surrounding the main focus of an image
- made by mixing primary and secondary colors
- how parts of artwork relate to each other and the whole
- shading technique that uses parallel lines
- shading technique that uses intersecting lines
- precise shapes – square, oval, circle, triangle, rectangle
- Combining different art elements into a single piece of art
- increasing the area, materials, or size of artwork
- using rolls of clay to build a form
- area that is perceived to be between objects in the back and front
- ceramic piece made from compressing clay by hand
- an image that is not the same on both sides
- real or implied distance all around and in between objects
- press and stretch clay to remove small air bubbles from clay
- circular chart that shows color relationships
- a drawing that shows ideas in the early stages of development
- a print made from relief cuts in linoleum
- area that is perceived to be in front of other things
- shape that has values
46 Clues: color • red, yellow, blue • drawing aimlessly • lightness or darkness • shape that has values • texture that you can see • texture that you can feel • mixing a color with black • mixing a color with white • black, white, gray, brown • mixing a color white gray • using values to create form • a narrow mark made on a surface • made by mixing two primary colors. • ...
Art 8 2014-10-09
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- Painting This depicts a natural scenery, like a meadow, mountains, river, etc
- These are three colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel
- This is the outline of a dark shadow created by an object
- This is the lightest type of paint that uses water as a medium and can be easily cleaned up.
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- This is a type of paint that dries quickly, looks like plastic, and can not be cleaned easily when dried.
- The element of art that is what is perceived when light hits and reflects off of an object.
- Colors Blue, Red, and Yellow, these three colors make all other colors and can not be made.
- The main property of color that designates a new color
- This is the category of shapes that are associated with things in the natural world
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- This is the way the surface of an object looks like it feels, this is the type that artists use when drawing and painting.
- These are colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- The element of art used to define shape, contours, and outlines, it gives objects mass and volume.
- This is the element of art that is a closed line, it is flat and can express length and width
- This is the heaviest type of paint that uses oil as a medium, it takes longer to dry, and can be removed in layers from a canvas
- Colors Purple, Green, and Orange, these three colors are made by mixing two primary colors.
- This is the category of shapes that have perfect uniform measurements and they don't appear often in nature
- The is a piece of art that is creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored paper, stone, or other materials.
- The element of art that describes the lightness or darkness of a color, it give objects depth and perception.
- This is invisible radiant energy, usually determined by thermal-heat-energy
- Colors These colors are created by mixing a Primary and Secondary Color.
- The element of art that describes the look and feel of a surface
- This is real texture, it is the way the surface of an object actually feels
23 Clues: The brightness or dullness of a color • The main property of color that designates a new color • This is the outline of a dark shadow created by an object • The element of art that describes the look and feel of a surface • These are colors that are across from each other on the color wheel • ...
Romanesque Art 2016-12-08
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- Vestibule of church
- center decorative pillar
- plan: Church with long Nave with a focus on Apse
- basic unit of medieval construction
- posts of portal
- Vault: Vault where diagonal arches form rib-like patterns, partially supporting a roof
- a vessel for holding a sacred relic
- Around the Apse
- Where the Altar is
- Aisle perpendicular to nave
- building in front of church used for baptisms
- Place or Monks and Nuns
- woven product, design is stitched into premade fabric
- Judgement: Judgement before God at the end of the world
- Concentric moldings around arch
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- sculpture placed over portal
- woven product produced by loom
- narrow passage to Nave
- The third story or window of a church
- Doorway
- The principal church of diocese
- arch: Arch inside connecting opposite walls, side to side
- bell tower
23 Clues: Doorway • bell tower • posts of portal • Around the Apse • Where the Altar is • Vestibule of church • narrow passage to Nave • Place or Monks and Nuns • center decorative pillar • Aisle perpendicular to nave • sculpture placed over portal • woven product produced by loom • The principal church of diocese • Concentric moldings around arch • basic unit of medieval construction • ...
ART TERMS 2016-11-24
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- Form of carbon
- Transparent veil of colour
- Radiance or glow
- Area of illumination
- Arrangement creating unity
- Specific art materials also paint additive
- Lacking colour
- Having a single colour
- Laid surface preparation
- juxtaposition of dissimilar elements
- Medidium to dark value of colour
- technique using
- Powdered colouring matter
- Colouring matter
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- Surface for mixing colour also selected colours
- Gradual change
- Light source effect
- Effect of perspective recedes from artist's viewpoint
- Light-and-dark contrast
- Equilibrium in a composition
- Sprayed varnish
- Repeated shapes
- Distinctive manner/technique
23 Clues: Form of carbon • Gradual change • Lacking colour • Sprayed varnish • Repeated shapes • technique using • Radiance or glow • Colouring matter • Light source effect • Area of illumination • Having a single colour • Light-and-dark contrast • Laid surface preparation • Powdered colouring matter • Transparent veil of colour • Arrangement creating unity • Equilibrium in a composition • ...
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 • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
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- A sense of equilibrium achieved through implied weight, attention, or attraction, by manipulating the visual elements within an artwork
- The line that defines the outermost limits of an object or a drawn or painted shape.
- A visually misleading or perceptually altered space or object.
- The comparative size relationship between the parts of a whole. For example, the size of the Statue of Liberty's hand relates to the size of her head. (See scale.)
- lines Lines that dim, fade, stop, and/or disappear. The missing portion of the line is completed in the viewer’s mind.
- The principle of visual organization that certain elements are more important than others in a particular composition or design.
- perspective The illusion of depth produced in graphic works by lightening values, softening details and textures, reducing value contrasts, and neutralizing colors in objects as they recede
- The manifestation through artistic form of a thought, emotion, or quality of meaning; synonymous with the term content.
- That which is based, as nearly as possible, on physical actuality or optical perception. Such art tends to look natural or real.
- Aptitude, skill, or quality workmanship in the use of tools and materials.
- The pleasing quality achieved by different elements of a composition interacting to form a whole. This is often accomplished through repetition of the same or similar characteristics.
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- A description applied to flat, two dimensional images or primarily graphic media such as fonts, comic books, and cartoons.
- Art Artwork encompassing non-recognizable imagery, ranging from pure abstraction
- plane The actual flat surface on which the artist executes a pictorial image. In some cases, this acts merely as a transparent plane of reference to establish the illusion of forms existing in a three dimensional space.
- The representation in art, by form and content, of an event or story. Whether a literal story, event, or subject matter, or a more abstract relationship between colors, forms and materials.
- Used to describe something as visually based, beautiful, or pleasing in appearance and to the senses. It is a term developed by philosophers during the 18th and 19th centuries and is also the academic study of beauty and taste in art.
- A recurrent or dominant theme in a work of visual or literary art.
- A visual formula that creates the illusion of depth and volume on a two dimensional surface. It also infers a particular vantage point or view.
- The dark area that occurs on a surface as a result of something being placed between that surface and a light source.
- of art Line, shape, value, texture, color the basic ingredients the artist uses to produce imagery. Their use produces the visual language of art.
20 Clues: A visually misleading or perceptually altered space or object. • A recurrent or dominant theme in a work of visual or literary art. • Aptitude, skill, or quality workmanship in the use of tools and materials. • Art Artwork encompassing non-recognizable imagery, ranging from pure abstraction • ...
Art 2 2018-11-01
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- heakskiit
- tee ise
- kudumine
- seaded
- merevaade
- jõud
- portreemaal
- kunstigalerii
- näitus
- esiplaan
- akvarellid
- on... -vaatamiseks välja pandud
- eelistus
- keraamika
- meestejuuksur; habemeajaja
- tänavakaupmees
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- heinavanker
- ballett
- näidend
- maastikumaal
- La Manch'i väin; Inglise kanal
- auahne
- stseen, vaade, tegevuspaik
- kai, sadamasild
- hämmastav, imeline
- saavutama
- ... food-puhtast toormaterjalist käsitsi valmistatud toit
- käsitöö
- heegeldamine
- laevahukk
- ehete valmistamine
- kulg; töötlema
32 Clues: jõud • seaded • auahne • näitus • ballett • näidend • tee ise • käsitöö • kudumine • esiplaan • eelistus • heakskiit • merevaade • saavutama • laevahukk • keraamika • akvarellid • heinavanker • portreemaal • maastikumaal • heegeldamine • kunstigalerii • kulg; töötlema • tänavakaupmees • kai, sadamasild • hämmastav, imeline • ehete valmistamine • stseen, vaade, tegevuspaik • meestejuuksur; habemeajaja • La Manch'i väin; Inglise kanal • ...
