art Crossword Puzzles
Art 104 Vocabulary 2025-12-02
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- elements in regular or cyclic fashion creates interest
- brings together a composition with similar, relate elements
- is the visible spectrum of radiation reflected from an object
- refers to how light or dark an object, area, or element is, independent of its color
- the relationship of the are occupied by one shape to that of another
- the distribution of interest or visual weight in a work
- surface quality of a shape, or how it appears to feel
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- visual linking of various elements of a work
- the juxtaposition of opposing elements
- is a visual flow through the composition
- movement of a point in space
- self-contained defined area, either geometric of organic
- the distance or area around or between elements in a work
13 Clues: movement of a point in space • the juxtaposition of opposing elements • is a visual flow through the composition • visual linking of various elements of a work • surface quality of a shape, or how it appears to feel • elements in regular or cyclic fashion creates interest • the distribution of interest or visual weight in a work • ...
Paris crossword puzzle 2023-04-11
11 Clues: Museum • A church • Our lady • Art museum • Sports arena • EIffel tower • Modern art museum • Where students live • a square shaped monument • Monument for napoleons victories • A large park where concerts can be held
Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-31
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- Was an artist and a scientist
- Leonardo da Vinci was known as the "Father of ____"
- A story about a prince whose father passed and he felt as though his mother remarried too quickly
- One of the most famous writers of all time was William ______
- He opened a new door in art and wanted to show the emotional life of his subject
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- means "rebirth" in French
- press We were able to share all of these stories and words of new works of art around the world because of this
- His art inspired other artists to do more secular art rather than just Christian art
- Movement where people were becoming more interested in things such as arts, literature, and education rather than religion
- It shows us 5 different themes; passion, jealousy, deception, and racial prejudice
10 Clues: means "rebirth" in French • Was an artist and a scientist • Leonardo da Vinci was known as the "Father of ____" • One of the most famous writers of all time was William ______ • He opened a new door in art and wanted to show the emotional life of his subject • It shows us 5 different themes; passion, jealousy, deception, and racial prejudice • ...
šk 2025-03-19
10 Clues: Big event • Art display • Handmade art • Greatest work • Face painting • Cultural habit • Building design • Author of fiction • Cultural tradition • Place for stage performances
renisannae 2025-05-06
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- – A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made it easier to print books and share ideas.
- VINCI – A famous Renaissance artist and inventor, best known for painting the 'Mona Lisa' and designing cool inventions.
- GENTILESCHI – A famous female artist from the Renaissance who painted strong women in her art.
- – A rich and powerful family in Italy that supported many Renaissance artists and helped them create their masterpieces.
- LEO X – The pope during the Renaissance who was known for his rich lifestyle and for paying artists to create great works of art.
- – An Italian city where the Renaissance started and became a place full of art and learning.
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- – A movement during the Renaissance that focused on the importance of humans, their abilities, and learning about the world beyond just religion.
- – A time in history when Europe went through a huge change, with lots of new ideas in art, science, and culture, lasting from the 14th to the 17th century.
- – A type of art that became really popular during the Renaissance, with famous sculptures like Michelangelo's 'David'.
- – One of the most famous artists of the Renaissance, known for his beautiful paintings and frescoes.
- – A famous scientist from the Renaissance who made big discoveries about space and helped us learn more about the stars and planets.
- – A big part of the Renaissance, with artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo creating amazing works that are still famous today.
- – A well-known artist from the Renaissance who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted the famous 'David' statue.
13 Clues: – An Italian city where the Renaissance started and became a place full of art and learning. • – A machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made it easier to print books and share ideas. • GENTILESCHI – A famous female artist from the Renaissance who painted strong women in her art. • ...
LANDSCAPE OF THE SOUL 2 2021-08-11
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- works of art in their raw state.
- feature of an art that makes it seem real
- feminine aspect of universal energy.
- yin and yang reflects this view of the universe.
- stable, warm, and dry in the sun.
- literally means mountain water
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- metaphoric presentation of art
- similar to suspension of breath in pranayama
- illusion created by the semblance
- eye of the landscape.
10 Clues: eye of the landscape. • metaphoric presentation of art • literally means mountain water • works of art in their raw state. • illusion created by the semblance • stable, warm, and dry in the sun. • feminine aspect of universal energy. • feature of an art that makes it seem real • similar to suspension of breath in pranayama • yin and yang reflects this view of the universe.
Artistic D 2023-12-07
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- Three-dimensional model or scene
- Opaque watercolor paint
- Art technique using dots to create texture
- Outline of a person or object
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- Art movement emphasizing atmosphere and light
- Decorative art of cutting and pasting paper
- Painting technique using dots of color
- Printmaking technique using a carved wooden block
- Colored material used in paints and dyes
- Add white to a color
10 Clues: Add white to a color • Opaque watercolor paint • Outline of a person or object • Three-dimensional model or scene • Painting technique using dots of color • Colored material used in paints and dyes • Art technique using dots to create texture • Decorative art of cutting and pasting paper • Art movement emphasizing atmosphere and light • ...
Vocab 3 2024-09-17
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- art by covering materials like stone
- church wall paintings
- fabric made from a catus
- focusing and clearing your mind
- a church that is the seat of the bishop
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- experiences and spiritual purposes
- art created for religious purposes
- agriculture of Western Europe
- Art produced roughly form 1860 to 1970
- Someone like Mary or St Joseph great figure from church
10 Clues: church wall paintings • fabric made from a catus • agriculture of Western Europe • focusing and clearing your mind • experiences and spiritual purposes • art created for religious purposes • art by covering materials like stone • Art produced roughly form 1860 to 1970 • a church that is the seat of the bishop • Someone like Mary or St Joseph great figure from church
Constitution Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-17
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- Must be 35 or older, a natural-born citizen, and a U.S. resident for 14 years.
- Legislative or“______” branch.
- The United States Constitution replaced the Articles of
- Introduction to the Constitution.
- ______of religion.
- Amendment 19 gave them the right to vote.
- The ____ Amendment requires voting for President and Vice President
- What a person born or naturalized in the United States is. (Am. 14)
- First Amendment freedom.
- Public____ by jury. (Am. 6)
- Crimes are tried in the ______ where they are committed. (Am. 6)
- ______ III discusses the judicial branch.
- High crime described in Article III.
- Has 100 members — two per state.
- "No______ and unusual punishments." (Am. 8)
- A written plan of government.
- ______of Representatives.
- Each year, the President delivers a State of the ______Message. (Art. II, Sec. 3)
- Years in a representative's term.
- Number of states needed to ratify the Constitution. (Art. VII)
- No "unreasonable_____ ." (Am. 4)
- People can peacefully. (Am. 1)
- Includes the Senate and House of Representatives.
- Amendment outlawing liquor sales.
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- A person does not have to be a witness against _ (Am. 5)
- Abbreviation for an Executive Department official.
- Taken by government officials. (Art. VI)
- "We the ______of the United States..."
- Addition or change in the Constitution.
- Amendment 21______ Amendment 18.
- No state may deny a person ______protection of the laws. (Am. 14)
- Population determines the number of representatives from each
- Article VI says the U.S. will pay its ______
- Least number of representatives that a state can have. (Art. 1)
- Minimum voting age. (Am. 26)
- Amendment______ lets voters directly elect U.S. senators.
- People have the ______ to a speedy trial.
- A national _____ must be obeyed when in conflict with a state law. (Art. VI)
- Department headed by the President.
- Bill of ______
- Number of articles in the original constitution
- The 13th Amendment forbid owning one.
- Citizens in Washington,______ ,can vote for President. (Am. 23)
- Must be at least 30 and 9 years a citizen.
- Most powerful court in the Judicial Dept.
- Years in a senator's term.
- First Amendment freedom.
47 Clues: Bill of ______ • ______of religion. • First Amendment freedom. • First Amendment freedom. • ______of Representatives. • Years in a senator's term. • Public____ by jury. (Am. 6) • Minimum voting age. (Am. 26) • A written plan of government. • Legislative or“______” branch. • People can peacefully. (Am. 1) • Amendment 21______ Amendment 18. • Has 100 members — two per state. • ...
chapter 14th & 15th 2025-02-23
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- Kandinsky Purging the canvas of all recognizable subject matter was the aim of artists such as?
- and disillusionment In his landmark poem *The Rock*, T. S. Eliot claimed that the knowledge accumulated by Western civilization brought twentieth-century Westerners closer to?
- search for a unified theory The effort on the part of contemporary physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in?
- clear, and sharp imagery The most distinctive feature of Imagist poetry was its?
- Warhol The pioneer figure in American Pop art was?
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- fragmented, experimental, and a break from traditional forms What are some characteristics of art in the first half of the twentieth century?
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as?
- system of acting Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with?
- ideology and totalitarian regime The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's?
- Méliès What early filmmaker created the pioneering narrative film, *A Trip to the Moon*, based on a novel by Jules Verne?
- York and Paris After 1945, there was a shift in major art production between which two cities?
- and Modern Dance Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art?
- of primal instincts According to Freud, civilization was the product of the?
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- fiction and westerns The pioneering narrative films of George Méliès and Edwin S. Porter were early examples of which popular genres?
- Cage Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"?
- syncopation, swing rhythm, and blues scale What are the major characteristics of jazz music?
- role of women Writer Simone de Beauvoir challenged which social concept?
- Pollock The leading action painter of the twentieth century was?
- of social conventions According to Marcel Duchamp and other Dada figures, the artists should be the?
- folk music For much of his music, Aaron Copland found inspiration in?
- traditional dance Merce Cunningham's choreography is considered radical because it?
- of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War Picasso's landmark painting, *Guernica*, immortalized the?
- and universal symbols Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in?
- behavior and personality development Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of?
- Pollock Who was the leading action painter of the twentieth century?
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art production from?
27 Clues: Warhol The pioneer figure in American Pop art was? • Cage Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"? • The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as? • After 1945, there was a shift in major art production from? • system of acting Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with? • and Modern Dance Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art? • ...
Spooky Surrealism 2024-10-31
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- A 'puzzling' mythical creature
- Surrealist painter known for The Persistence of Memory
- A literary/artistic movement related to surrealism that can often involve randomness
- What you might find in a surrealist's dreamscape
- Surrealist painter known for his dream-like landscapes
- The father of psychoanalysis who influenced surrealism
- A figure appearing in Gothic and surreal tales, associated with death
- Imaginary creature appearing as both man and beast
- Surrealist author of 'Nadja'
- One who creates visual representations through drawing or painting
- The blending of reality and dream states
- Surrealist object involving a crustacean
- A mysterious aspect of mind that we are largely unaware of
- A timepiece that appears to melt in Dali's painting
- Surrealist filmmaker known for 'Un Chien Andalou'
- An artist whose depictions often involve impossible architecture
- When something focuses on the strange and bizarre
- Surrealism focuses on unleashing this from the mind
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- An artistic experiment involving chance and collaboration
- Haunted location often featured in spooky stories
- A distorted visual representation common in surreal art
- A strange or impossible juxtaposition or often seen in surrealist art
- Art form where words create an image
- Another term for ghost or spirit
- This type of being haunts houses and is often depicted in stories
- A poetic technique using free association
- Surrealist painter famous for dreamscapes of elephants and long shadows
- An eerie experience often linked to surrealism and horror
- The opposite of rational, a core aspect of surrealism
- One who performs (quietly) a narrative theme
- Poem shaped like raindrops by Apollinaire
- The practice of writing or creating art without conscious thought
- A literary term for a journey or exploration
- Author of the Surrealist Manifesto
- A state of mixed feelings or contradictory emotions
- Name of Breton's revolutionary art movement
- An unsettling feeling or atmosphere in a place
- A creature of night associated with the supernatural
- Apollinaire's poetic style incorporating visual elements
39 Clues: Surrealist author of 'Nadja' • A 'puzzling' mythical creature • Another term for ghost or spirit • Author of the Surrealist Manifesto • Art form where words create an image • The blending of reality and dream states • Surrealist object involving a crustacean • A poetic technique using free association • Poem shaped like raindrops by Apollinaire • ...
Arts and crafts 2024-01-15
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- someone who makes paintings or drawings professionally
- public display of art or interesting items, usually at an art gallery or museum
- to show
- knowledge you get after doing something more times or seen it before
- the lowest point/place of something
- liquid/adhesive used to stick objects or things together
- small art usually made with pencils or pens
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- white piece of cloth used for painting on, usually with a paint and brush
- having natural skill or ability to do something
- object used with hand to cut paper or cloth (two blades)
- brush used for painting
- difficult to explain
- suggest to someone because you think it is really good
- very small thin metal tool used for sewing
14 Clues: to show • difficult to explain • brush used for painting • the lowest point/place of something • very small thin metal tool used for sewing • small art usually made with pencils or pens • having natural skill or ability to do something • someone who makes paintings or drawings professionally • suggest to someone because you think it is really good • ...
Balloon Dog Project 2024-02-26
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- Art that is relevant in todays society
- The only animal that was done other than a dog was a _________?
- Where Jeff Koons studio is
- The darker values of one color
- A dot that goes on forever
- When we only use one color but in many different gradients
- The material that was used to make the balloon sculptures
- A sculpture that Jeff Koons made that is not a dog
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- What Jeff Koon's artwork represents
- The way the light reflects from things/objects back into our eye
- Different colors of one color by using black or white
- Lines that connect to eachother
- An art form that is used three-dimensionally
- The brightest part of your art that represents reflection
14 Clues: Where Jeff Koons studio is • A dot that goes on forever • The darker values of one color • Lines that connect to eachother • What Jeff Koon's artwork represents • Art that is relevant in todays society • An art form that is used three-dimensionally • A sculpture that Jeff Koons made that is not a dog • Different colors of one color by using black or white • ...
Visual Arts 101 2021-02-08
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- A porous black solid consisting of an amorphous form of carbon obtained as a residue when wood bone or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air.
- 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.
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- A strong coarse unbleached cloth that is made from cotton or similar yarn used to make items such as sails tents and as the surface for oil paintings.
- paint, Acrylic paint is water based fast drying paint widely used by artists since the 1960s.
- A full-size drawing made by an artist as a preliminary design for a painting or other work of art.
- A sculpture carving or molding in bas-relief.
- A substance (calcium sulfate) that is similar to chalk, made into white or colored sticks for writing or drawing.
- Any nonmetallic solid which remains hard when heated.
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- The art of producing decorative head writing or letting with a pen or a brush.
- A method (originally used in Java) of producing colored designs on textiles by dyeing them having first applied wax to the parts to be left undyed
- The drawing of numerous paintings and engravings found in caves and shelters dating back to the Ice Age.
- Relating to abstract art.
- Merging colors with another so that one is not clearly distinguishable from the other.
- An artist's device for spraying paint by means of compressed air.
- An object or design cut from a hard material as an artistic work
- The technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence.
- cutting to produce an object design or inscription.
18 Clues: Relating to abstract art. • A sculpture carving or molding in bas-relief. • cutting to produce an object design or inscription. • Any nonmetallic solid which remains hard when heated. • The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. • An object or design cut from a hard material as an artistic work • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
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- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- Correcting or altering a print by adding dyes from a small paintbrush or from an airbrush.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
39 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
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- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
38 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
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- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
37 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
CROSSWORD 2015-05-27
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- In a popular modern style, pop music, pop culture
- A building where plays and operas are performed
- One who practices fine art
- Sensitive or an appreciation of art or beauty
- feeling strongly about a thing
- Clear, intense, expressive, a describing word
- The making of things that have form and beauty
- A thing or act that soothes you, you’re at ease
- A person with imaginative power and a sense of beauty a writer of a poem
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- Describe, portray, to colour a thing with a coloured liquid
- An act or show intended to amuse and interest an audience
- The words in a poem or song
- One skilled in musical performance
- Different, separate, noticing a thing is different
- A person who brings something into existence the writer of a book
- A literary composition of fact or fiction a thing you turn to when you want to escape
16 Clues: One who practices fine art • The words in a poem or song • feeling strongly about a thing • One skilled in musical performance • Sensitive or an appreciation of art or beauty • Clear, intense, expressive, a describing word • The making of things that have form and beauty • A building where plays and operas are performed • A thing or act that soothes you, you’re at ease • ...
Random visual art terms 2020-08-12
Across
- The one who made the Mona Lisa
- The process of making (a representation of) an object in 3D
- the painter who made the painting 'Guernica'
- the art of creating a painting made of sand
- Someone who helps an artist with their paid services
- the main tool used to paint
- An art form where light is the main medium
- a painter who cut off his own ear
- a museum in France that's famous for its triangular shape and holds famous paintings such as the Mona Lisa
Down
- something that holds paint when a painter is painting
- a famous temple in Yogyakarta
- the part of a camera that allows/gathers light reflected from an object
- a famous statue located in jakarta, planned/made by Edhi Sudorso
- The process of adding depth of perception to a drawing with different levels of darkness
- The art of making moving images
- Something that holds a canvas
16 Clues: the main tool used to paint • a famous temple in Yogyakarta • Something that holds a canvas • The one who made the Mona Lisa • The art of making moving images • a painter who cut off his own ear • An art form where light is the main medium • the art of creating a painting made of sand • the painter who made the painting 'Guernica' • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 5 Practice 2023-01-30
Across
- Artist or craftsperson.
- From the original source; direct.
- Not from the original source; indirect.
- To be free and separate, on your own.
- The colonists who were loyal to England.
- The arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- Freedom from being controlled; self-sufficiency.
- Freedom from being controlled; the right to choose or act freely.
- Information used to try to persuade someone to be for or against an idea or person.
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- To feel or show displeasure.
- A violent killing of many people.
- Confident about a thought or belief.
- A work of art made by carving or scratching a design into a hard surface and then printing the image on paper.
- Teased with cruel words or actions; made fun of.
- How a figure is sitting or standing in a work of art, or what the figure is doing.
- The colonists who wanted to be separate from England.
16 Clues: Artist or craftsperson. • To feel or show displeasure. • A violent killing of many people. • From the original source; direct. • Confident about a thought or belief. • To be free and separate, on your own. • Not from the original source; indirect. • The colonists who were loyal to England. • The arrangement of elements in a work of art. • ...
school 2023-06-14
Across
- A room where students are taught and learn.
- A writing instrument with a graphite core and wooden casing.
- A book used for studying a particular subject.
- A place where books and resources are stored and borrowed.
- The art of creating and performing musical sounds.
- A person who instructs and educates students.
- A piece of furniture with a flat surface for writing or studying.
- The creation and appreciation of visual art forms.
- lab A specialized room equipped for conducting scientific experiments.
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- A designated area where students eat their meals.
- The head of a school, responsible for its administration.
- A dark, smooth board used for writing or drawing with chalk.
- A bag used to carry books and supplies to school.
- A person who attends school to learn.
- A break or free time for students to play and relax.
- The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes.
16 Clues: A person who attends school to learn. • A room where students are taught and learn. • A person who instructs and educates students. • The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes. • A book used for studying a particular subject. • A designated area where students eat their meals. • A bag used to carry books and supplies to school. • ...
Cimabue. 2021-09-22
Across
- Which is one of byzantine technique of showing Jesus and Mary?
- What is the original name of Cimabue?
- The Christ is shown as infant with ___ features.
- Who is the student of Cimabue?
- Which century did Cimabue exist?
- Four figure placed in foreground are seen to be closer to the viewer than Mary and Christ, it enhancing the sense of …………….
- He introduced his own natural style of ___ subjects
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- What style he used in his art works?
- Who is the Person that refined the technique of liners perspective by Cimabue?
- Cimabue don’t use ____ art technique
- Who was Cimabue ?
- Cimabue’s character maybe reflected in his name which can perhaps best be translated as ___
- His work are early attempt of____ and dept.
- What do use of Gold represents in Byzantine art?
- What was the technique used by Cimabue largely worked with?
- The arrangement of focus bust lengths haloed figure beneath Mary and Christ is called______
16 Clues: Who was Cimabue ? • Who is the student of Cimabue? • Which century did Cimabue exist? • What style he used in his art works? • Cimabue don’t use ____ art technique • What is the original name of Cimabue? • His work are early attempt of____ and dept. • The Christ is shown as infant with ___ features. • What do use of Gold represents in Byzantine art? • ...
The Renaissance and The Reformation Review 2022-04-05
Across
- a technique that made art more realistic and 3d
- british king who created the anglican church to get a divorce
- a movement to change the catholic church that led to new branches of christianity
- famous renaissance writer
- the mona lisa, and the last supper were famous _____ of leonardo da vinci
- the parachute, tank, and flying machines were _____ of leonardo da vinci
- a practice martin luther disliked about the church
- a movement that stressed secularlism, humanism, and classicalism
- new invention that helped spread new ideas in europe
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- medieval art was more ___ while renaissance art was secular
- the pope ___ ___ during the protestant reformation
- a list of complaints about the church
- where the renaissance started
- a monk that wrote the 95 thesis
- the printing press' moveable type, local languages, faster printing, more books available helped ____ ____ in europe
- complaint in the 95 thesis, the bible doesn't mention the need for a ___
16 Clues: famous renaissance writer • where the renaissance started • a monk that wrote the 95 thesis • a list of complaints about the church • a technique that made art more realistic and 3d • the pope ___ ___ during the protestant reformation • a practice martin luther disliked about the church • new invention that helped spread new ideas in europe • ...
Renaissance 2023-01-20
Across
- This country and rome's cultures were a major influence to the Renaissance
- Which church believed the Earth was the center of the Universe
- playwrighter such as romeo and juliet/ hamlet
- This invention spread knowledge by increase production of books.
- Period before the Renaissance
- Period of Rebirth and enlightenment in Europe
- Believed the sun is the center of the universe
- This family had a big influence on the renaissance in Florence
- Philosophy that focuses on appreciation and mans own achievements
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- Italian Renaissance sculptor,painter,poet. Famous work is the sistine chapel
- Inventor of the printing press and Gutenberg Bible
- Renaissance art started showing more _____ in their art. Making humans look more real.
- Developed the law of gravity and motion
- Italian Renaissance who painted the Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- Rebirth refers to an interest in art and
- What country did the Renaissance start
16 Clues: Period before the Renaissance • What country did the Renaissance start • Developed the law of gravity and motion • Rebirth refers to an interest in art and • playwrighter such as romeo and juliet/ hamlet • Period of Rebirth and enlightenment in Europe • Believed the sun is the center of the universe • Inventor of the printing press and Gutenberg Bible • ...
Melbourne Tattoo Crossword 2024-06-03
Across
- a traditional style of tattoo machine that uses electromagnetism to operate
- someone who is learning the art of tattooing
- multiple needles arranged in rows often used for shading
- cartoon style that is popularly tattooed in colour
- when ink spreads under the skin and makes a bruise like appearance
- paper applied to the skin to transfer the design
- person who creates body art
- a repeating circular pattern often tattooed using dot shading
- city that has four seasons in a day
- I was known as Australia's tattooed lady and started tattooing in Williamstown in the 1960's
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- used with a suspension to create tattoo ink
- needle grouping named after fine gauge pins used for pinning insects
- when an artist uses sharpie to draw a design straight onto the skin
- body art
- tool of a tattoo artist
- a place where tattoo artists gather for a weekend to make tattoos
- tattoo style with black ink and often dark imagery
- a whole arm tattoo
- the layer of skin an artist applies tattoo ink into
19 Clues: body art • a whole arm tattoo • tool of a tattoo artist • person who creates body art • city that has four seasons in a day • used with a suspension to create tattoo ink • someone who is learning the art of tattooing • paper applied to the skin to transfer the design • cartoon style that is popularly tattooed in colour • tattoo style with black ink and often dark imagery • ...
CTE Art Vocabulary review 2023-02-24
Across
- Something at work at school that could be dangerous.
- A direction that moves up and down
- This type of art is usually created with just a pencil and paper.
- The pet that lives in the Askren house
- We learn to draw with 3 dimensions because it looks _____ .
- A human who creates art is usually called an ______ .
- This is one hazard with electrical cords.
- This is made from wood pulp and we use it every day in art.
- Having good _______ systems means you know how to stay safe at school and work.
- You need this when starting a new job so you can be safe.
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- A direction that goes from side to side
- Something Askren likes to bake
- When using a fire _____ , first pull out the metal pin.
- When your information is private, it's kept _____ .
- This line shows where things visual disappear
- Something that could be prevented with protective equipment or gear.
- The best color, according to Askren
- The main 3 colors that almost all colors are created from.
- The first word of the acronym CTE.
19 Clues: Something Askren likes to bake • A direction that moves up and down • The first word of the acronym CTE. • The best color, according to Askren • The pet that lives in the Askren house • A direction that goes from side to side • This is one hazard with electrical cords. • This line shows where things visual disappear • When your information is private, it's kept _____ . • ...
Margaret Preston Crossword Title 2020-08-24
Across
- she is also one of australia's astute public ______
- this is her husband's name
- she did her work here too
- she was born here
- what was one of these principles
Down
- she did her work and practiced art here
- she had to work during this period
- she did this art the most
- She studied this art
- this was one of the principles
10 Clues: she was born here • She studied this art • she did this art the most • she did her work here too • this is her husband's name • this was one of the principles • what was one of these principles • she had to work during this period • she did her work and practiced art here • she is also one of australia's astute public ______
GL7 Unit 4 2025-11-04
Across
- – Loud music with guitars and drums.
- – A live show where musicians play music.
- – The art of taking pictures with a camera.
- – Art made by shaping wood, stone, or metal.
- – A large place where people watch sports or big concerts.
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- – A place where you can look at paintings or art.
- – Pictures made with a pencil or pen.
- – A place where people watch plays or performances.
- – You make bowls, cups, and plates from clay.
- – Modern, popular music you often hear on the radio.
- – A place where you can see old or interesting objects.
- – Music played with natural instruments, not electric ones.
- – A story performed by actors on a stage.
- – A kind of music with lots of rhythm and often saxophones or trumpets.
14 Clues: – Loud music with guitars and drums. • – Pictures made with a pencil or pen. • – A live show where musicians play music. • – A story performed by actors on a stage. • – The art of taking pictures with a camera. • – Art made by shaping wood, stone, or metal. • – You make bowls, cups, and plates from clay. • – A place where you can look at paintings or art. • ...
Random visual art terms 2020-08-12
Across
- The one who made the Mona Lisa
- The process of making (a representation of) an object in 3D
- the painter who made the painting 'Guernica'
- the art of creating a painting made of sand
- Someone who helps an artist with their paid services
- the main tool used to paint
- An art form where light is the main medium
- a painter who cut off his own ear
- a museum in France that's famous for its triangular shape and holds famous paintings such as the Mona Lisa
Down
- something that holds paint when a painter is painting
- a famous temple in Yogyakarta
- the part of a camera that allows/gathers light reflected from an object
- a famous statue located in jakarta, planned/made by Edhi Sudorso
- The process of adding depth of perception to a drawing with different levels of darkness
- The art of making moving images
- Something that holds a canvas
16 Clues: the main tool used to paint • a famous temple in Yogyakarta • Something that holds a canvas • The one who made the Mona Lisa • The art of making moving images • a painter who cut off his own ear • An art form where light is the main medium • the art of creating a painting made of sand • the painter who made the painting 'Guernica' • ...
Art Unit Test Review 2023-01-30
Across
- Anonymous England-Based Street Artist
- Who painted The Starry Night
- Not based on conforming to what is generally done
- Done Illegally
- What is generally done, believed, or standard
- Ways in which an artist goes about his/her work
- Imfluenced by their cultural identity or experiences with a particular social or cultural group
- Using pre-existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original
- Use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning
- Traditional and mainstream ideas are challenged, new ideas, and technologies are explored using practices including appropriation and intertextuality through humor, parody, satire, and irony.
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- Who painted The Persistence of Memory
- Individuals or groups viewing, hearing, reading, and/or listening of a artistic product
- Who painted Mona Lisa
- Art using a visual language through which meaning can be understood
- can be used to interpret art from a personal perspective
- Done with permission
16 Clues: Done Illegally • Done with permission • Who painted Mona Lisa • Who painted The Starry Night • Who painted The Persistence of Memory • Anonymous England-Based Street Artist • What is generally done, believed, or standard • Ways in which an artist goes about his/her work • Not based on conforming to what is generally done • ...
History 2021-04-22
Across
- A belief the says and shows an individual's importance.
- He was a writer of stories and plays, his plays showed realistic human behavior, he was part of the English Renaissance.
- In the 1500-1600 this was a religious reform movement that formed Christian groups.
- He was the writer of the masterpiece Don Quixote and focused on the Spanish Renaissance.
- Cultural center, city state, during the Renaissance.
- was the greatest Renaissance painter, and went to Venetian school. He was Italian.
- A philosophy made to balance religious belief with and individuals values.
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- He was a German inventor, he made the first printing press and moveable type in 1450 in
- A city surrounded by land and is mainly independent.
- Created lovely painting and sculptures and was a Renaissance artist.
- Art that was influences and expanded on ancient Greece and Rome art techniques and values.
- A Renaissance astronomer and mathematician who when modeling the universe, showed the sun in the center instead of earth.
- He wrote the piece Divine Comedy and was an Italian author during the Renaissance.
- A period of upbringing of art
- A governments that its citizens vote for a leader.
15 Clues: A period of upbringing of art • A governments that its citizens vote for a leader. • A city surrounded by land and is mainly independent. • Cultural center, city state, during the Renaissance. • A belief the says and shows an individual's importance. • Created lovely painting and sculptures and was a Renaissance artist. • ...
WORDS RELATED TO ARTS AND SCIENCE 2022-10-20
Across
- The science of colours
- The art of telling future by studying the stars
- The study of ancient buildings and other remains
- The science of triangles
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- The study of stars and planets
- The science of numbers
- The study of human mind
- The art of cultivating and managing gardens
- The study of rocks and soil
- The art of beautiful writing
10 Clues: The science of numbers • The science of colours • The study of human mind • The science of triangles • The study of rocks and soil • The art of beautiful writing • The study of stars and planets • The art of cultivating and managing gardens • The art of telling future by studying the stars • The study of ancient buildings and other remains
Citizen Belley Crossword 2019-03-01
Across
- the artist
- a period in art which is based on emotion
- one of the subjects
- a statue of just shoulders and head
- a period in art which is ancient
- military wear, also worn at school
Down
- when people rise up to the authority
- a period in art which reforms the old style
- e.g black, white, Asian
- one of the subjects
- what the subjects were both against
11 Clues: the artist • one of the subjects • one of the subjects • e.g black, white, Asian • a period in art which is ancient • military wear, also worn at school • a statue of just shoulders and head • what the subjects were both against • when people rise up to the authority • a period in art which is based on emotion • a period in art which reforms the old style
Michelle Bounpraseuth 2025-02-03
Across
- Type of ceramics she made.
- Where was the art bank located?
- Art School Where did Michelle Bounpraseuth graduate from?
- What was her first award?
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- National Library of Australia _________?
- Her most famous award?
- Where Michelle Bounpraseuth Is from?
- Where some of Michelle Bounpraseuth's art is shown.
- Where Michelle Bounpraseuth was born
- What did Michelle Bounpraseuth major in her second year?
10 Clues: Her most famous award? • What was her first award? • Type of ceramics she made. • Where was the art bank located? • Where Michelle Bounpraseuth Is from? • Where Michelle Bounpraseuth was born • National Library of Australia _________? • Where some of Michelle Bounpraseuth's art is shown. • What did Michelle Bounpraseuth major in her second year? • ...
Vocab 3 2024-09-17
Across
- art by covering materials like stone
- church wall paintings
- fabric made from a catus
- focusing and clearing your mind
- a church that is the seat of the bishop
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- experiences and spiritual purposes
- art created for religious purposes
- agriculture of Western Europe
- Art produced roughly form 1860 to 1970
- Someone like Mary or St Joseph great figure from church
10 Clues: church wall paintings • fabric made from a catus • agriculture of Western Europe • focusing and clearing your mind • experiences and spiritual purposes • art created for religious purposes • art by covering materials like stone • Art produced roughly form 1860 to 1970 • a church that is the seat of the bishop • Someone like Mary or St Joseph great figure from church
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
Across
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- Correcting or altering a print by adding dyes from a small paintbrush or from an airbrush.
- An image file format, with the file extension.tif, that is available for nearly every graphics program.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
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- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- A positive image on a paper or plastic surface.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
40 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • A positive image on a paper or plastic surface. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
Across
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- A positive image on a paper or plastic surface.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- An image file format, with the file extension.tif, that is available for nearly every graphics program.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
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- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- Correcting or altering a print by adding dyes from a small paintbrush or from an airbrush.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
41 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • A positive image on a paper or plastic surface. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
Across
- Correcting or altering a print by adding dyes from a small paintbrush or from an airbrush.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
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- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- A positive image on a paper or plastic surface.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- An image file format, with the file extension.tif, that is available for nearly every graphics program.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
41 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • A positive image on a paper or plastic surface. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- A positive image on a paper or plastic surface.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
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- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- Correcting or altering a print by adding dyes from a small paintbrush or from an airbrush.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
40 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • A positive image on a paper or plastic surface. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Baroque and Rococo 2021-02-08
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- french for shell
- This art extensively feature shell-shaped curves and wave-like motifs
- baroque art was characterized by overt _________ content
- judith's maidservant held his head
- this artist painted Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes
- baroque art was characterized by a sense of _______
- this artist painted Louis XIV and His Heirs
- bernini's piece at St. Peter's in Rome
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- Italian for Baroque
- in this piece of architecture in Versailles, mirrors are used to create the illusion of grandeur
- he was commissioned to paint the Militia Company of Captain Frans Bannin Cocq
- jan Vermeer painted this everyday subject
- "the Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq" was also called this
- this Baroque artist painted the Conversion of St. Paul
14 Clues: french for shell • Italian for Baroque • judith's maidservant held his head • bernini's piece at St. Peter's in Rome • jan Vermeer painted this everyday subject • this artist painted Louis XIV and His Heirs • baroque art was characterized by a sense of _______ • this Baroque artist painted the Conversion of St. Paul • ...
EOA and POD :} 2021-12-16
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- the relation of parts of an art work to the whole
- how an artwork functions as a whole unified piece
- surface quality that can be seen or felt
- using elements to create difference in artwork
- the area above, below and within an artwork
- visible spectrum of renewed light
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- importance given to certain objects in an artwork
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- how elements are arranged to draw your eyes through an art work
- created by repeating components of an art work
- the arrangement of elements to create a sense of virtual stability
- a point moving in a direction
- a shape that is or appears to be 3D
- emphasizing similarities within an artworks components
14 Clues: a point moving in a direction • visible spectrum of renewed light • a shape that is or appears to be 3D • the lightness or darkness of a color • surface quality that can be seen or felt • the area above, below and within an artwork • created by repeating components of an art work • using elements to create difference in artwork • ...
Graphics Crossword 2022-04-13
Famous Artists 2013-03-18
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- Made famous by Monet
- painted "Woman with a Guitar"
- painted "Three Machines"
- he made op art famous
- painted The Scream
- painted "Adam and Eve"
- Art Warhol made this style famous
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- he was a draftsman and sculptor
- cut off his ear
- painted the "Persistence of Memory"
- painted "Egyptian Night"
- DaVinci made this style famous
- Calder was a great one of these
- A woman that painted with the impressionism style
- painted "Girl Holding a Balance"
- Picasso made this style famous
- sculpted "The Image Bronze"
- A famous surrealist artist
18 Clues: cut off his ear • painted The Scream • Made famous by Monet • he made op art famous • painted "Adam and Eve" • painted "Egyptian Night" • painted "Three Machines" • A famous surrealist artist • sculpted "The Image Bronze" • painted "Woman with a Guitar" • DaVinci made this style famous • Picasso made this style famous • he was a draftsman and sculptor • Calder was a great one of these • ...
Aptos Crossword 2022-10-12
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- Tigers make this sound
- Where breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at Aptos
- Honesty
- Science,technology, engineering, art, mathematics
- 2+2=4
- Sympathy
- They show plays, assemblies, and other things like that here
- Painting, clay, drawing, etc.
- Books galore!
- A middle schooler's worst nightmare
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- The last word in the 5 tiger values
- Tigers belong to this family
- A classic board game
- What are you reading this on?
- The lion needed another word for this in The Wizard Of Oz
- "________ makes the dream work!"
- Our mascot
- Home of The Tigers
18 Clues: 2+2=4 • Honesty • Sympathy • Our mascot • Books galore! • Home of The Tigers • A classic board game • Tigers make this sound • Tigers belong to this family • What are you reading this on? • Painting, clay, drawing, etc. • "________ makes the dream work!" • The last word in the 5 tiger values • A middle schooler's worst nightmare • Science,technology, engineering, art, mathematics • ...
Vocabulary Review 2022-06-04
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- a person who plans and designs buildings
- to explain to give examples of the idea
- an extremely good work of art
- a kind of art that is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials
- a particular period or group of people
- not straight
- object can be measured in three directions: height, length, and depth
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- give time and energy to something
- giving new idea
- a person who takes another person's role or job after he or she has left
- someone for whom a professional does some work
- an important idea or subject found throughout a piece of writing or a work of art
- tall, round structure that support the buildings
- something made of parts connected together in an ordered way
- a shape or design that represents an idea
- cut from wood or stone into a shape or pattern
16 Clues: not straight • giving new idea • an extremely good work of art • give time and energy to something • a particular period or group of people • to explain to give examples of the idea • a person who plans and designs buildings • a shape or design that represents an idea • someone for whom a professional does some work • cut from wood or stone into a shape or pattern • ...
Places 2025-01-30
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- - "Pick up prescriptions or health essentials."
- - "A place where medical care is just a step away."
- Square - "The central hub for events and gatherings."
- Station - "The brave heroes ready to respond to emergencies."
- - "Cross over water and connect one side to the other."
- - "Everything from snacks to household goods under one roof."
- - "Take care of your financial needs."
- Library - "A quiet place to read, study, or borrow books."
- - "Watch the latest blockbuster or a live performance."
- Office - "Send a letter or pick up your mail."
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- Park - "A green oasis where you can relax or have a picnic."
- Stadium - "A place to cheer for your favorite team."
- Hall - "The place where decisions for the community are made."
- Store - "Pick up everything you need to fill your kitchen."
- Shop - "Grab a cup of your favorite brew and people-watch."
- - "For a delicious meal, whether it’s casual or fine dining."
- Station - "Catch a ride to somewhere new, or just say goodbye."
- - "Explore art, history, or science under one roof."
- - "Where students learn new things every day."
- Gallery - "Admire beautiful works of art, from classic to contemporary."
20 Clues: - "Take care of your financial needs." • - "Where students learn new things every day." • Office - "Send a letter or pick up your mail." • - "Pick up prescriptions or health essentials." • - "A place where medical care is just a step away." • Stadium - "A place to cheer for your favorite team." • - "Explore art, history, or science under one roof." • ...
CX Week - Art, Fall, Halloween, All of It... 2024-10-22
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- Ichabod __ was terrorized by The Headless Horseman
- Surname of the witches of Salem in the film 'Hocus Pocus'
- Famous Tom Cruise film series: '___ Impossible'
- __ Skellington is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town
- Host of the 'Joy of Painting' who also sported an iconic perm
- 2024 Ryan Gosling movie about stuntmen 'The __ __'
- Julliard is the world's most famous __ arts school
- Art the ___ is the villain in 'The Terrifier' film series
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- Legendary Spanish Cubist painter ___ Picasso
- This song remains a graveyard smash: Monster __
- Freddy Kreuger can only terrorize people in their __
- __ for apples originated in Europe as a courting ritual
- The __ is the biggest museum in the United States
- This man ran up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Which Peanuts character is convinced he will spot the Great Pumpkin?
- Another name for fall
- __ Strode is the 'final girl' in most of the movies in the 'Halloween' franchise
- Wawa releases the __ sandwich every fall in honor of Thanksgiving
- Book by Sun Tzu: The 'Art of __'
19 Clues: Another name for fall • Book by Sun Tzu: The 'Art of __' • Legendary Spanish Cubist painter ___ Picasso • This song remains a graveyard smash: Monster __ • Famous Tom Cruise film series: '___ Impossible' • The __ is the biggest museum in the United States • Ichabod __ was terrorized by The Headless Horseman • 2024 Ryan Gosling movie about stuntmen 'The __ __' • ...
Visual Arts 2024-11-28
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- When an object is flat or smooth to touch but looks like it should have a texture
- Designs of buildings
- This is a flat, enclosed area which has 2 dimensions, length and width
- A type of shape made using straight or regularly curved lines
- A type of shape made using irregular lines
- The colours red, blue and green are _____ colours
- An object which is three dimensional having length, width and height
- Design, style and colours of clothing
- This element of art is used to give the illusion of depth
- This describes the feel of an actual surface
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- This type of space takes the shape of the image or object
- A geometric design using patterns and symbols
- The shade of a colour
- The colours blue, green and violet are _____ colours
- This type of space takes up the space around an image or object
- The brightness of a colour
- The element of art that is created by light
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- The name of a colour
19 Clues: Designs of buildings • The name of a colour • The shade of a colour • The brightness of a colour • Design, style and colours of clothing • A type of shape made using irregular lines • The element of art that is created by light • This describes the feel of an actual surface • A geometric design using patterns and symbols • The colours red, blue and green are _____ colours • ...
Arty words 2022-03-22
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- 16, figure painting on a large scale using a mood of eclectic revivalism.
- 9, no flaws just perfect
- 4, A European artistic movement created from traditions.
- 6, Andy warhol
- 11, an observer
- 10, selfish side of art
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- 10, after modernism
- 8, film in art
- 13, contemporary art movement that uses methods of irony.
- 6, built in elements
10 Clues: 8, film in art • 6, Andy warhol • 11, an observer • 10, after modernism • 6, built in elements • 10, selfish side of art • 9, no flaws just perfect • 4, A European artistic movement created from traditions. • 13, contemporary art movement that uses methods of irony. • 16, figure painting on a large scale using a mood of eclectic revivalism.
Vocab 3 2024-09-17
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- painting on wet plaster then paint drying
- architecture from western Europe,flying buttresses, large windows
- church that is official seat of bishop
- art created for religious purposes
- focusing or clearing your mind
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- emotion, inner experiences, and spiritual themes
- art by carving materials
- art from 1860s to 1970s
- outer garment worn by men
- a painting of religous figure used spiritually
10 Clues: art from 1860s to 1970s • art by carving materials • outer garment worn by men • focusing or clearing your mind • art created for religious purposes • church that is official seat of bishop • painting on wet plaster then paint drying • a painting of religous figure used spiritually • emotion, inner experiences, and spiritual themes • ...
Renaissance 2025-10-07
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- - Another word for the Renaissance
- - The chapel with Renaissance art
- - Famous renaissance painting
- - Famous Renaissance artist
- - During the Renaissance there was an increase in this
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- - Creator of the printing press in Germany
- - Rebirth of culture and knowledge
- - British playwright during the Renaissance
- - The new focus in art to make them more lifelike.
- - The centre of the beginning of the Renaissance
10 Clues: - Famous Renaissance artist • - Famous renaissance painting • - The chapel with Renaissance art • - Another word for the Renaissance • - Rebirth of culture and knowledge • - Creator of the printing press in Germany • - British playwright during the Renaissance • - The centre of the beginning of the Renaissance • - The new focus in art to make them more lifelike. • ...
Metis Art & Culture 2013-03-19
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- They made many things using beads, and made many things such as clothing
- Canada's Favorite Syrup
- An Instrument that is very like a violin
- Traditional Metis Dance
- A Type of aboriginal people
- Aboriginals created this in many different ways from different materials
- A type Of wood they used to make fiddles
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- An Event that brings all aboriginal together and celebrate
- Something aboriginals enjoyed doing, and did during special events
- A type of drum
- Something everyone listens to
- Everyone song has a beat and _____
- Multipurpose clothing
13 Clues: A type of drum • Multipurpose clothing • Canada's Favorite Syrup • Traditional Metis Dance • A Type of aboriginal people • Something everyone listens to • Everyone song has a beat and _____ • An Instrument that is very like a violin • A type Of wood they used to make fiddles • An Event that brings all aboriginal together and celebrate • ...
ROMAN ART-SCULPTURE 2015-03-30
Across
- what Roman sculptures were in comparison to Greek sculptures
- main influence to Roman sculptures
- site where many Roman frescoes and mosaics were preserved after tragic volcanic eruption
- how the Lincoln Memorial shows it's Roman roots
- a picture or pattern arranged of small colored pieces of stone, glass or tile
- what Trajan and a sarcophagus are examples of
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- US building that has a dome, columns and pediment
- the US memorial that resembles the Pantheon
- natural earth colors found in typical Roman frescoes
- art when the scene is painted on wet plaster - as the plaster dries, the painting bonds to the wall
- type of sculptures Roman's had made
- a member of Roman Army
- defensive fortification found in northern England
13 Clues: a member of Roman Army • main influence to Roman sculptures • type of sculptures Roman's had made • the US memorial that resembles the Pantheon • what Trajan and a sarcophagus are examples of • how the Lincoln Memorial shows it's Roman roots • US building that has a dome, columns and pediment • defensive fortification found in northern England • ...
Vocabulary on art 2020-03-30
Across
- form of art of the street art
- a machine that is used to cut things into small pieces
- a synonym of surprised
- Banksy's identity
- Banksy destroyed his painting in one
- causing disagreement (some agree but some disagree)
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- Banksy fights against that through his paintings
- a way of life/ideas that are completely opposed to standards and to culture
- Banksy's place of birth
- la Cisjordanie
- Banksy is onsidered as one by some people
- to criticize something
- a synonym of an artwork
13 Clues: la Cisjordanie • Banksy's identity • a synonym of surprised • to criticize something • Banksy's place of birth • a synonym of an artwork • form of art of the street art • Banksy destroyed his painting in one • Banksy is onsidered as one by some people • Banksy fights against that through his paintings • causing disagreement (some agree but some disagree) • ...
Opposites - Describing Art 2024-08-13
Performing Art - Dance 2021-10-07
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- - Dance done in Tamil Nadu
- - Dance that has heavy makeup
- - Dance done in Jammu and Kashmir
- - Dance done in West Bengal
- - The dance of Andhra Pradesh
- - Popular dance of United States
- - Dance of China
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- - Dance of Madhya Pradesh
- - Dance of Punjab
- - Dance of Gujarat
- - The dance of Manipur
- - Dance of Assam
- - Dance of Rajasthan
13 Clues: - Dance of Assam • - Dance of China • - Dance of Punjab • - Dance of Gujarat • - Dance of Rajasthan • - The dance of Manipur • - Dance of Madhya Pradesh • - Dance done in Tamil Nadu • - Dance done in West Bengal • - Dance that has heavy makeup • - The dance of Andhra Pradesh • - Popular dance of United States • - Dance done in Jammu and Kashmir
Elements of Art 2021-09-27
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- 3 colours when mixed together makes all other colours
- the way something feels or looks like it feels
- has height, width and depth
- mathematical shapes
- an area that has height and width
- a mark made by a point moving across a surface
- colours made by mixing 2 primary colours together
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- shows relationships between colours
- made up shapes = clouds, hearts
- the lightness and darkness of a colour
- another name for a colour
- the area around, above, between, inside or below an object
- caused by differing qualities of light being reflected
13 Clues: mathematical shapes • another name for a colour • has height, width and depth • made up shapes = clouds, hearts • an area that has height and width • shows relationships between colours • the lightness and darkness of a colour • the way something feels or looks like it feels • a mark made by a point moving across a surface • colours made by mixing 2 primary colours together • ...
AP Art History 2022-05-25
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- aka bark cloth akaka tapa
- (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks
- the animal of Ms. Carpino's least favorite 250 piece
- Ms. Carpino's favorite 250 piece
- memory board
- the subject of the OG reclining nude
- seeds, #250
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- created by Donatello AND Michelangelo
- the god who destroys and creates
- A very cool female Egyptian ruler
- Horned Woman She's running and she's got horns
- the animal that Bahram Gur fights
- a landscape painting by Thomas Cole
13 Clues: seeds, #250 • memory board • aka bark cloth akaka tapa • the god who destroys and creates • Ms. Carpino's favorite 250 piece • (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks • A very cool female Egyptian ruler • the animal that Bahram Gur fights • a landscape painting by Thomas Cole • the subject of the OG reclining nude • created by Donatello AND Michelangelo • ...
Art, feelings & identity 2024-11-29
13 Clues: yourself • men/women • The only one • a bad feeling • Melodious sound • the writing tool • a way of thinking • Expectation/desire • way to do something • you can write your own • the origin of a person • the heritage of a person • ability to form pictures in mind
ISLAMIC ART CROSSWORD 2024-12-03
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- repurposed stones taken from an old structure and for new construction or decorative purposes.
- a sacred niche that marked the direction of Mecca
- has a large hypostyle prayer hall, famous horseshoe arches, and a single towering minaret in the front courtyard; format: location, name
- a vaulted space that opens on one side to a courtyard
- Islamic holy book
- elaborate interweaving designs
- person who proclaims the call to the daily prayer five times a day at a mosque from the minaret.
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- the world's oldest dated carpet, almost 35 ft, made of silk and wool
- means "The Book of Kings", the most celebrated of all medieval Persian manuscripts
- do not hold that Ali should have directly succeed Muhammad
- pointed niches arranged in tiers that appear to form a honeycomb or staircase
- a wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, used in building an arch
- a creature fought by bahram V
13 Clues: Islamic holy book • a creature fought by bahram V • elaborate interweaving designs • a sacred niche that marked the direction of Mecca • a vaulted space that opens on one side to a courtyard • do not hold that Ali should have directly succeed Muhammad • a wedge-shaped element, typically a stone, used in building an arch • ...
Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-26
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- What are ceramics made of?
- A blending tool.
- Which country is most known for art?
- What was Vincent van Gogh's most famous painting?
- How many colors are on an average color wheel?
- Who painted The Mona Lisa?
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- A soft easy to blend tool.
- What do artist normally paint on?
- Where people go to look at artwork.
- What do people put paint on?
- The most used art medium.
- How many hardness levels are there in an average pencil pack for artist?
- What people paint with.
13 Clues: A blending tool. • What people paint with. • The most used art medium. • A soft easy to blend tool. • What are ceramics made of? • Who painted The Mona Lisa? • What do people put paint on? • What do artist normally paint on? • Where people go to look at artwork. • Which country is most known for art? • How many colors are on an average color wheel? • ...
Sketch it Art 2022-02-25
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- paper colored paper.
- Water based paint
- sharp item used to cut paper.
- pencil led with color
- brushes a brush for canvas
- something that can make two pieces paper together but collared
- Liquid color (Used to make Starry night)
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- something to paint
- a solid wax color, children use it the most
- dry and erase ink
- colored ink but wet
- Book paper that can be drawn in.
- Make two pieces of paper stick, School Supply
- A form of Artistic view
14 Clues: Water based paint • dry and erase ink • something to paint • colored ink but wet • paper colored paper. • pencil led with color • A form of Artistic view • brushes a brush for canvas • sharp item used to cut paper. • Book paper that can be drawn in. • Liquid color (Used to make Starry night) • a solid wax color, children use it the most • ...
Honoured with Art 2025-05-31
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- small, narrow valley with steep sides
- to carry by hand; a load
- of or relating to an infant, child or adolescent
- call to remember or serve as a memorial
- work of art on a wall
- the underlying or first coat of paint
- to give or supply
- something given up or lost; surrender of something for the sake of something else
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- to recognise a disease or condition in someone
- gift showing gratitude, respect or affection
- to seek to enroll or enlist new members
- creative work with various materials or elements
- to catalogue the goods on hand
13 Clues: to give or supply • work of art on a wall • to carry by hand; a load • to catalogue the goods on hand • small, narrow valley with steep sides • the underlying or first coat of paint • to seek to enroll or enlist new members • call to remember or serve as a memorial • gift showing gratitude, respect or affection • to recognise a disease or condition in someone • ...
Paper Collage Art 2022-11-06
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- Rlements stand out next to one another
- Last name of Deborah, the torn paper artist
- Refers to the actual color
- Overlapping pieces of material on the canvas
- The negative space behind the main objects
- Refers to how things feel or look if felt
- The adhesive glue for paper collage
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- How elements of an artwork are arranged.
- The lighter areas of the subject
- Lightness or darkness of a color
- The darker areas of the subject
- The surface the torn paper adheres to
- The main shapes closest to the viewer
13 Clues: Refers to the actual color • The darker areas of the subject • The lighter areas of the subject • Lightness or darkness of a color • The adhesive glue for paper collage • The surface the torn paper adheres to • The main shapes closest to the viewer • Rlements stand out next to one another • How elements of an artwork are arranged. • Refers to how things feel or look if felt • ...
Elements of Art 2025-08-26
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- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- a flat, 2 dimensional (2-D) enclosed area
- a path created by a moving point; may be dotted.
- another word for hue
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- how something looks or feels; can be real or implied
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- the area around or within an object.
- red, yellow, blue
- different values of ONE color
- orange, purple, green
- the lightness or darkness of an object
- a 3 dimensional (3-D) shape that has depth
- uses background and foreground to create this for the viewer
13 Clues: red, yellow, blue • another word for hue • orange, purple, green • different values of ONE color • the area around or within an object. • the lightness or darkness of an object • a flat, 2 dimensional (2-D) enclosed area • a 3 dimensional (3-D) shape that has depth • a path created by a moving point; may be dotted. • how something looks or feels; can be real or implied • ...
Egyptian Art (revision) 2025-11-13
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- a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top
- devastation, regress
- a stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable, or sound, found in ancient Egypt
- row of columns
- a sacred place where priests served the gods
- an example
- the deity of a monotheistic cult under the Pharaoh Akhenaten
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- the ancient Egyptian god of air and sun
- a speckled rock of extreme hardness
- an ancient Egyptian tomb consisting of an underground burial chamber with rooms above it (at ground level) to store offerings.
- a small division of a larger room, created to make a separate compartment
- a winged monster having a woman's head and a lion's body
- a sloping way from one level to another instead of stairs or steps
13 Clues: an example • row of columns • devastation, regress • a speckled rock of extreme hardness • the ancient Egyptian god of air and sun • a sacred place where priests served the gods • a winged monster having a woman's head and a lion's body • the deity of a monotheistic cult under the Pharaoh Akhenaten • a sloping way from one level to another instead of stairs or steps • ...
History of art 2025-10-24
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- Wooden sculpture by Donatello showing Mary Magdalene as a penitent woman.
- Bronze equestrian statue made by Donatello in Padua.
- Powerful Florentine family who supported and protected Donatello.
- Italian sculptor from the Renaissance, famous for his realistic statues.
- Period of great artistic and cultural rebirth in Europe.
- City where Donatello was born and died.
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- Donatello’s first artistic training before becoming a sculptor.
- Italian city where Donatello worked for several years.
- Artistic style that shows human figures as real people.
- His most famous statue; the first nude male figure made since ancient times.
- Architect and friend who influenced Donatello’s work.
- Material Donatello used for works like David and Gattamelata.
- Donatello’s profession.
13 Clues: Donatello’s profession. • City where Donatello was born and died. • Bronze equestrian statue made by Donatello in Padua. • Architect and friend who influenced Donatello’s work. • Italian city where Donatello worked for several years. • Artistic style that shows human figures as real people. • Period of great artistic and cultural rebirth in Europe. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
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- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
37 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
CRUZADINHA SUCESSÕES 2021-09-06
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- Nome em latim da ação que, o herdeiro pode, porém, preferir não ficar com a herança e, em vez de aceitar, renunciar (duas palavras)
- Manutenção pura e simples dos bens na família como forma de acumulação de capital que estimularia a poupança, o trabalho e a economia, tendo assim repercussão benéfica a toda a sociedade (duas palavras)
- A deserdação só pode ser ordenada por alguma das causas _ mencionadas na lei
- Toda pessoa capaz de testar poderá, mediante escrito particular datado e assinado fazer disposições especiais sobre o seu enterro, sobre esmolas de pouca monta a certa e determinadas pessoas, ou, indeterminadamente, aos pobres de certo lugar, assim como legar móveis, roupas ou joias, de pouco valor de seu uso pessoal
- Aquele que assume a posição de cedente entrando na comunhão hereditária, participando do inventário, com direitos e deveres do transmitente e responsável pelos encargos da herança
- Segundo o art. 6, CC, a morte põe fim a __
- O direito de demandar a exclusão do herdeiro ou legatário extingue-se em _ quantos anos
- Cessão de direitos sobre herança futura é __ __, negócio jurídico nulo de pleno direito - art 426, CC
- Instituído, nomeado, contemplado em testamento, recebendo a totalidade se for herdeiro único (sem herdeiros necessários) ou parte ideias, sem individuação dos bens (duas palavras)
- É o ato pelo qual o sucessor manifesta sua vontade de receber a herança ou o legado
- Forma de tratamento dada aos pacientes portadores de doenças incuráveis, cujo objetivo é garantir a esta pessoa uma morte humanidade com menos sofrimento
- A sucessão ocorre com o evento __
- Como é chamada a sucessão que se o companheiro sobrevivente concorrer com filhos (herdeiros) comuns, terá direito a quota equivalente à que por lei for atribuída ao filho -art. 1.790, I, CC (duas palavras)
- Se dois ou mais indivíduos falecerem na mesma ocasião, não se podendo averiguar se algum dos comorientes precedeu aos outros, presumir-seão simultaneamente mortos
- A herança quando não há herdeiro certo e determinado, ou se não sabe da existência dele, ou quando a herança é repudiada (duas palavras)
- A herança é um somatório unitário e __ - art 1791, CC
- Prazo legal contados em dias para instauração do inventário
- __ ao indigno, é ato expresso e formal, não podendo ser tecido. Só em escritura ou testamento
- Pena civil consistente na privação do direito de herdar cominada por lei a quem cometeu certos atos ofensivos à pessoa, à dignidade ou aos interesses do de cujus, ou de membros da família deste
- Princípio do respeito à vontade manifestada
- O herdeiro _____ é aquele contemplado por coisa certa e determinada através de testamento
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- “Legitimam-se a suceder as pessoas nascidas ou já concebidas no momento da abertura da sucessão” - art. 1.798, CC (três palavras)
- É uma ação real, intentada pelo herdeiro, para que seja reconhecido o seu direito sucessório (duas palavras)
- É o ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica à herança
- É o ato pelo qual o autor da herança, em testamento, e com expressa declaração de causa, priva herdeiros necessários de sua legítima
- Princípio do Direito Sucessório presente - art 1785, CC
- Significa o ato pelo qual uma pessoa assume o lugar de outra, substituindo-a na titularidade de determinados bens (três palavras)
- o direito não socorre à quem __
- "o excluído não terá direito ao _ e à administração de tais bens” a se seus filhos forem menores - art 1689, CC
- Termo utilizado para designar a ordem preferencial estabelecida em lei, no que tange aos sucessores (duas palavras)
- Quando todos os sucessores repudiam a herança, renunciando ou não manifestando interesse no período da jacencia - art 1820 (duas palavras)
- São chamados de herdeiros __ os descendentes, até o infinito, sem qualquer limitação, ascendentes também sem restrição e o cônjuge - art 1845, CC
- Bens que se transferem ao sucessor em virtude da morte de alguém
- A herança é um direito __, ou seja, incontroverso e não cabem discussões acerca do aceite ou renúncia da herança
- “são irrevogáveis os atos de aceitação ou de renúncia da herança.” - art 1812, CC
- A morte ___ é aquela cuja sua materialidade é comprovada
- O direito sucessório pressupõe a existência de __ entre sucessor e sucedido
- Denominação da forma e o prazo para o perdão em modificação do testamento
- Um sinônimo para Direito das Sucessões é Direito __
- Classificação da sucessão que se caracteriza por ser parte certa e individualizada de bens
- Um dos efeitos da renúncia a herança, onde o renunciante passa a ser considerado como se nunca tivesse sido chamado à sucessão
41 Clues: o direito não socorre à quem __ • A sucessão ocorre com o evento __ • Segundo o art. 6, CC, a morte põe fim a __ • Princípio do respeito à vontade manifestada • É o ato pelo qual o herdeiro abdica à herança • Um sinônimo para Direito das Sucessões é Direito __ • A herança é um somatório unitário e __ - art 1791, CC • ...
Sam’s Awesome Saucem Crossword 2023-03-17
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- Wombat
- Another word for performing a crime
- To task somebody with something
- Kiwi Kid
- It has the same prefix as “transportation”
- You did it on an assignment
- “Ouch!”
- Average person who likes art
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- An automatic broom
- open, empty space
- What we do during a fire drill
- awesome man who plays baseball
- A noun often used in catch phrases by the police
- Short person who like art
- The coolest dude in here :D
- ____ Lobster
- A verb often used in catch phrases by the police
- Tallish female 4 square player
18 Clues: Wombat • “Ouch!” • Kiwi Kid • ____ Lobster • open, empty space • An automatic broom • Short person who like art • The coolest dude in here :D • You did it on an assignment • Average person who likes art • What we do during a fire drill • awesome man who plays baseball • Tallish female 4 square player • To task somebody with something • Another word for performing a crime • ...
Exhibition Facilitys 2023-09-07
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- History Museum A museum showcasing natural specimens and exhibits on Earth's history.
- A facility where aquatic animals and marine life are displayed for public viewing.
- Hall of Fame A place honoring athletes and their achievements in various sports.
- Art Center A space for contemporary and modern art exhibitions and installations.
- Conservatory A greenhouse facility where rare and exotic plants are cultivated and displayed.
- Museum A museum dedicated to the history and development of aviation and aircraft.
- A place that houses and displays art, artifacts, and historical objects.
- Center A hub for cultural events, performances, and exhibitions related to a specific culture.
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- A facility that offers shows and displays related to astronomy and the night sky.
- Museum A museum focused on preserving and presenting historical artifacts and information.
- Gallery A space dedicated to exhibiting visual artworks like paintings and sculptures.
- A place where various animals from around the world are kept for educational purposes.
- Garden A garden featuring a variety of plants and flowers for research and enjoyment.
- Center An institution that provides interactive exhibits and learning opportunities in science.
- Museum A museum designed for children with interactive and educational exhibits.
15 Clues: A place that houses and displays art, artifacts, and historical objects. • Hall of Fame A place honoring athletes and their achievements in various sports. • Museum A museum designed for children with interactive and educational exhibits. • A facility that offers shows and displays related to astronomy and the night sky. • ...
Impressionism words 2025-04-24
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- Refers to the specific methods used by artists to create their work.
- Tool used to apply paint to canvas.
- Describes the bright and lively colors used in Impressionist art.
- The overall category that Impressionism falls under.
- The term that gives the movement its name, focusing on capturing a moment.
- The surface on which Impressionist paintings are created.
- a Famous French painter known for his water lilies
- The range of colors used by an artist.
- a key element that Impressionists captured in their work
- City where many Impressionist artists lived and worked.
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- Common subject of Impressionist art, often depicting landscapes.
- Impressionism aimed to evoke feelings through color and light.
- The first Impressionist exhibition took place in 1874.
- Another famous Impressionist painter known for his depictions of people.
- Technique used to create texture and movement.
- Impressionists often painted everyday life and ordinary moments.
- Impressionism is known for its dynamic and lively style.
- Used in vibrant ways to express emotion in Impressionist paintings.
- Artist known for his paintings of ballet dancers.
19 Clues: Tool used to apply paint to canvas. • The range of colors used by an artist. • Technique used to create texture and movement. • Artist known for his paintings of ballet dancers. • a Famous French painter known for his water lilies • The overall category that Impressionism falls under. • The first Impressionist exhibition took place in 1874. • ...
Renaissance- Fischer Przybilla 2025-04-10
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- Most illustrations of the other wrote the prince
- He built most pieces of poetic drama
- He became the first evolution to use movable type to prink books developed printing press
- Important technique of painting, making distant objects smaller than those in the foreground
- Wrote poetry first humanists best love poem
- A art Baroque is a technique of art where it is painted on walls or ceilings
- Duomo in Floerence
- Painting done rapidly in watercolor on a wet plaster, like a wall or ceiling
- A French word meaning rebirth
- He painted lively scenes of village festivals
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- He published Utopia A book
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- Attaching prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- Creating depth in a picture with naturalistic faces
- Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- Roman temple
- influenced art family of bankers, then rulers
- copper engraver and woodcut, He had first book with printed illustrations
- He painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel
19 Clues: Roman temple • Duomo in Floerence • He published Utopia A book • A French word meaning rebirth • He built most pieces of poetic drama • Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa • Wrote poetry first humanists best love poem • He painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel • influenced art family of bankers, then rulers • He painted lively scenes of village festivals • ...
Renaissance - Leo Crommelin 2021-06-03
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- a city in Italy starting with F & and starting with E
- the capitol of Italy
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments
- a country in europe with the capitol city of rome
- a type of Christian faith
- the action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- the study of past events
- a combination of qualities, such as shape, colour, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
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- the revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries, 1501 - 1600
- a big continent with 44 countries
- a wealthy Italian banking family in the renaissance
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- another word for a painter
- the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material
- a city in italy starting with v & and ending with e
- another word for great
- the process of being reincarnated or born again
- another word for rebirth
19 Clues: the capitol of Italy • another word for great • the study of past events • another word for rebirth • a type of Christian faith • another word for a painter • a big continent with 44 countries • the process of being reincarnated or born again • a country in europe with the capitol city of rome • a wealthy Italian banking family in the renaissance • ...
Artistic terms 2021-05-07
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- A three-dimensional work of art made from combinations of materials including found objects or non-traditional art materials
- A series of events, objects, or compositional elements that repeat in a predictable manner
- A work of art consisting of two sections or panels, usually hinged together
- A work of art consisting of three sections or panels, usually hinged together
- A work of art rendered in only one color
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- Decorative handwriting or lettering
- Non-representational works of art that do not depict scenes or objects in the world or have discernable subject matter
- A wax-resist dyeing technique that is often used to make highly patterned cloth
- The area of an artwork that appears farthest away from the viewer; also, the area against which a figure or scene is placed
9 Clues: Decorative handwriting or lettering • A work of art rendered in only one color • A work of art consisting of two sections or panels, usually hinged together • A work of art consisting of three sections or panels, usually hinged together • A wax-resist dyeing technique that is often used to make highly patterned cloth • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- A numerical representation of the diameter of a lens's aperture.
- The purity, brightness, or saturation of a color, also called a colors chroma.
- The hole or opening inside a lens that determines the amount of light passing through the lens.
- A principle of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image.
- A procedure that eliminates parts of an image or print to improve or change its composition. This can be done by physically trimming the finished print.
- The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field, subject movement, or camera movement.
- A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer.
- An element of art that refers to a point moving in space. It begins in one place and ends in another.
- A principle of design that refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- A principle of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability. There are three kinds: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial.
- The sharpness and fine detail in an image.
- A principle of design that is achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art in a composition.
- Correcting or altering a print by adding dyes from a small paintbrush or from an airbrush.
- A principle of design that occurs when different qualities of the elements of art and principle of design are included in one image.
- The name of a color, such as green, blue, or yellow, that is determined by its position in the light spectrum.
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- A positive image on a paper or plastic surface.
- Moving the camera during an exposure to follow a moving subject.
- A principle of design in which all the individual parts of a composition come together and support each other to create one cohesive composition.
- A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image.
- The range of values, from light to dark, of the colors or shades of gray in an image.
- A mechanism, inside either the lens or the camera body, that opens and closes allowing light to hit the film or digital-imaging sensor.
- The device on a camera that shows the area of the subject or scene that will be included in a photograph.
- Short for "picture element," a pixel is the smallest imaging unit in an imaging sensor or a digital image. It is usually square or rectangular in shape.
- An element of art that occurs when a line meets itself. They can be straight lines, angles, circles, squares, rectangles, polygons, flowing curves and random, irregular outlines.
- A principle of design that refers to real or implied motion in a image, or how the viewer's eye travels through the composition of an image.
- An element of art that indicates area in an image and can be positive or negative.
- An increment of exposure that either doubles or halves the amount of light in an exposure.
- The arrangement of district parts or elements to form a unified whole. Also, the arrangement and relationship of the elements of art and principles of design in an image.
- The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color.
- A transparent, positive color image in which the tones or values match those of the original subject.
- Combining two or more images to create a wider horizontal or vertical view than is possible with one photograph.
- A lightproof box with a device, either a pinhole or a lens, that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light-sensitive material, either film or a digital-imaging sensor, to record an image.
- To capture the action or a moving subject in a photograph without blurring.
- The position or location form which a photograph is taken.
- An element of art with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by dramatic lighting.
- A principle of design created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- A three-dimensional shape.
- An element of art that refers to the light or dark tones of colors or to the neutral tones in an image.
- An image file format, with the file extension.tif, that is available for nearly every graphics program.
41 Clues: A three-dimensional shape. • The sharpness and fine detail in an image. • A positive image on a paper or plastic surface. • The measure of the brilliance or purity of a color. • A portrait of a photographer taken by that photographer. • The position or location form which a photograph is taken. • A very small, round hole that can focus light into an image. • ...
Abstract Disney 2022-07-23
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- When was 'Snow White' released? 19...
- What is the main characteristic of abstract art? It has no recognizable...
- What was Walt Disney's first character?
- Who is known as the father of abstract art?
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- In what country was the abstract movement created?
- Why did Walt Disney become famous? He created the first full-length...
- Why is the Abstract Art movement called Abstract Expressionism? Although the art has no subject, it is still trying to convey some kind of...
- Who first introduced animation to Walt Disney?
- As a movement, when did abstraction take place? After...
- Where was Walt Disney born?
10 Clues: Where was Walt Disney born? • When was 'Snow White' released? 19... • What was Walt Disney's first character? • Who is known as the father of abstract art? • Who first introduced animation to Walt Disney? • In what country was the abstract movement created? • As a movement, when did abstraction take place? After... • ...
louis wain 2023-10-06
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- the medium he uses in most of his earlier art
- his kitten that he drew to make his wife happy
- the medium he used for more of his later pieces of art
- the illness his was diagnosed with but debated
- the style of cats from his first drawings before his wife died/cats on hind legs
- the style of his his abstract art later in his career
- his late wife's name
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- the most popular holiday that he draws often
- a repetitive title of many of his works of art with a number after
- the illness his wife died to
10 Clues: his late wife's name • the illness his wife died to • the most popular holiday that he draws often • the medium he uses in most of his earlier art • his kitten that he drew to make his wife happy • the illness his was diagnosed with but debated • the style of his his abstract art later in his career • the medium he used for more of his later pieces of art • ...
La clase, articulos definidos e indefinidos 2021-10-05
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- Is mapa feminina o masculina?
- Is impresora feminina o masculina?
- some hamburgers
- Change "una puerta" to a def. art.
- Make "el reloj" plural
- Make las mochilas singular
- the projectors
- Make "a male student" plural
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- El, La, Los, Las-- Definidos or Indefinidos?
- the student desk
- Plural of el sacapuntas (hint: compound)
- -Ema, -Ama, -Eta are feminina o masculina?
- Make "unas banderas" singular
- Make un borrador plural
- The singular, feminine form of "the teacher"
- Make una televisión plural (No accent)
- Make un cartel plural.
- Is "un sacapuntas" singular or plural?
- Put the indef. art. with the word "book"
19 Clues: the projectors • some hamburgers • the student desk • Make un cartel plural. • Make "el reloj" plural • Make un borrador plural • Make las mochilas singular • Make "a male student" plural • Is mapa feminina o masculina? • Make "unas banderas" singular • Is impresora feminina o masculina? • Change "una puerta" to a def. art. • Make una televisión plural (No accent) • ...
Mississippi Golden Triangle Museums 2023-07-31
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- The Stephen D. Lee House
- Dunn-Seiler Museum
- R.E. Hunt High school Museum & Cultural Center
- The Lois Dowdle Cobb Museum of Archaeology
- Sam Wilhite Transportation Museum
- THE MYRNA COLLEY-LEE EXHIBIT
- The John Grisham Room
- CHARLES H. TEMPLETON, SR. MUSIC MUSEUM
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- Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library
- Bench Mark Works Motorcycle Museum
- THE FRANK AND VIRGINIA WILLIAMS COLLECTION OF LINCOLNIANA
- MSU Art Galleries
- Black Prairie Blues Museum
- The Agnes Zaiontz Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum
- Columbus War Museum
- Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum
- Mississippi Entomological Museum
- CULLIS & GLADYS WADE CLOCK MUSEUM
18 Clues: MSU Art Galleries • Dunn-Seiler Museum • Columbus War Museum • The John Grisham Room • The Stephen D. Lee House • Black Prairie Blues Museum • THE MYRNA COLLEY-LEE EXHIBIT • Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum • Mississippi Entomological Museum • CULLIS & GLADYS WADE CLOCK MUSEUM • Sam Wilhite Transportation Museum • Bench Mark Works Motorcycle Museum • ...
Greece at its finest 2022-06-15
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- what is the south name of islands
- a general of Rome
- In the end it was the roman empire
- soldier of Mesopotamia
- to show someone's life
- where Julius Caesar ruled
- what generals commanded
- a city
- a war against Greece
- likes art more than war
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- how the government works
- where art was renovated
- was a time of peace and prosperity
- where the town discussed daily problems
- the place of the gods
- a city obsessed with war
- what is the west sea of ancient Greece modern-day Greece
- during the fall of Rome soldiers
18 Clues: a city • a general of Rome • a war against Greece • the place of the gods • soldier of Mesopotamia • to show someone's life • where art was renovated • what generals commanded • likes art more than war • how the government works • a city obsessed with war • where Julius Caesar ruled • during the fall of Rome soldiers • what is the south name of islands • was a time of peace and prosperity • ...
Elements and Principles of Art 2022-12-13
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- How dark or light something is. Shading.
- Something in art that is 3-dimensional This considers height, width, depth, and texture.
- The way something feels or appears to feel.
- When two opposite elements are arranged together. Think light and dark.
- The distance between or around shapes, colors, forms, and lines or perceived depth in a work of art.
- an identifiable path created by a point moving in space. They are one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length. Often define the edges of a shape or form
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- The path the viewers eye takes through the work of art.
- Color scheme for red, yellow, and blue. These colors cannot be created through mixing.
- Using different elements throughout the composition.
- Flat and 2-D
- The repeating of an object or a symbol
- Color scheme for green, orange, and violet. You can create these colors through mixing.
- the visual distribution of the weight of objects. The three main types are asymmetrical, symmetrical, and radial.
- The part of the design that catches the viewers attention.
- he feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness. There is some connecting factor through the artwork that brings it together.
- The relationship in size between parts of an artwork.
16 Clues: Flat and 2-D • The repeating of an object or a symbol • How dark or light something is. Shading. • The way something feels or appears to feel. • Using different elements throughout the composition. • The relationship in size between parts of an artwork. • The path the viewers eye takes through the work of art. • ...
ℑ𝔰𝔩𝔞𝔪𝔦𝔠 𝔊𝔬𝔩𝔡𝔢𝔫 𝔄𝔤𝔢 2025-02-25
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- - a poet who crafted many rubaiyats or quatrains
- i was a renowned Muslim physician who pioneered the study of many diseases
- i was an Arab thinker who helped establish the principles of many branches of knowledge like history and economics.
- - The religious figure mentioned as a former merchant
- I was born in cordoba and im a philosopher and scientist.
- Road - a trade route that stretched for 1,500 miles
- - a Muslim poet most famous for the shah Namah
- - where the Muslim style of religious arts were seen and a Islamic place of worship
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- i was a mathematician who developed groundbreaking concepts
- i am a Persian physician who wrote the canon on medicine
- A type of vessel used for trade
- - Geometric designs of Islamic art
- - a very valuable metal which is used as a currency and traded across Sahara
- - direction Muslims pray towards
- - tower for the call to prayer
- - the art of producing beautiful handwriting
- the ability to move in social class
- - religious text of Islam
- decorative handwriting in religious art
19 Clues: - religious text of Islam • - tower for the call to prayer • A type of vessel used for trade • - direction Muslims pray towards • - Geometric designs of Islamic art • the ability to move in social class • decorative handwriting in religious art • - the art of producing beautiful handwriting • - a Muslim poet most famous for the shah Namah • ...
Art Vocabulary Words 2021-01-06
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- when a line overlaps itself
- shapes are from nature
- is one of the primary colors
- is one of the primary colors
- art that is not based off of reality
- is one of the primary colors
- a moving dot
- something you can see and feel
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- shapes are mathematical
- art that is based off of reality
- texture is we see and not feel
- the difference between light to dark, and dark to light
- it can be negative or positive
- is reflection of light
- something that is 3D
15 Clues: a moving dot • something that is 3D • shapes are from nature • is reflection of light • shapes are mathematical • when a line overlaps itself • is one of the primary colors • is one of the primary colors • is one of the primary colors • texture is we see and not feel • it can be negative or positive • something you can see and feel • art that is based off of reality • ...
Art Crossword #1 2022-02-22
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- Item for cleaning and drying brushes when painting.
- Drawing intensely at a given object.
- The animal for this year Chinese New Year Art.
- Name of the method for drawing without thinking.
- Object behind or in front of each other.
- The liquid use when writing Chinese calligraphy.
- One of the primary colour.
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- An art material that is use for drawing and planning.
- An item use for mixing colours.
- Red + Yellow + Blue =?
- colour made by mixing of two primary colours.
- Technique to use when merging 2 or more colours together.
- Name that is use for the 3 basic colour.
13 Clues: Red + Yellow + Blue =? • One of the primary colour. • An item use for mixing colours. • Drawing intensely at a given object. • Object behind or in front of each other. • Name that is use for the 3 basic colour. • colour made by mixing of two primary colours. • The animal for this year Chinese New Year Art. • Name of the method for drawing without thinking. • ...
Elements of Art 2021-09-27
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- 3 colours when mixed together makes all other colours
- the way something feels or looks like it feels
- has height, width and depth
- mathematical shapes
- an area that has height and width
- a mark made by a point moving across a surface
- colours made by mixing 2 primary colours together
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- shows relationships between colours
- made up shapes = clouds, hearts
- the lightness and darkness of a colour
- another name for a colour
- the area around, above, between, inside or below an object
- caused by differing qualities of light being reflected
13 Clues: mathematical shapes • another name for a colour • has height, width and depth • made up shapes = clouds, hearts • an area that has height and width • shows relationships between colours • the lightness and darkness of a colour • the way something feels or looks like it feels • a mark made by a point moving across a surface • colours made by mixing 2 primary colours together • ...
ROMAN ART-SCULPTURE 2015-03-30
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- a picture or pattern arranged of small colored pieces of stone, glass or tile
- a member of Roman Army
- natural earth colors found in typical Roman frescoes
- defensive fortification found in northern England
- what Trajan and a sarcophagus are examples of
- US building that has a dome, columns and pediment
- type of sculptures Roman's had made
- the US memorial that resembles the Pantheon
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- what Roman sculptures were in comparison to Greek sculptures
- main influence to Roman sculptures
- how the Lincoln Memorial shows it's Roman roots
- site where many Roman frescoes and mosaics were preserved after tragic volcanic eruption
- art when the scene is painted on wet plaster - as the plaster dries, the painting bonds to the wall
13 Clues: a member of Roman Army • main influence to Roman sculptures • type of sculptures Roman's had made • the US memorial that resembles the Pantheon • what Trajan and a sarcophagus are examples of • how the Lincoln Memorial shows it's Roman roots • defensive fortification found in northern England • US building that has a dome, columns and pediment • ...
Art Center Crossword 2024-07-01
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- How long one full session of camp lasts
- Artform that uses clay
- What you might make a pinata out of
- The second oldest group at camp
- The color of the office where Lucy, Sarita, and Aja work
- Synonym for creativity
- The neighborhood where here camp happens
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- Where you can get a great view of the main gallery
- _____ Night by Vincent Van Gogh
- Another word for "opposite" colors on a color wheel
- Japanese paper-folding artform
- Artform using scraps of paper, beads, glue--anything!
- What all campers have at 11:30 every day
13 Clues: Artform that uses clay • Synonym for creativity • Japanese paper-folding artform • _____ Night by Vincent Van Gogh • The second oldest group at camp • What you might make a pinata out of • How long one full session of camp lasts • What all campers have at 11:30 every day • The neighborhood where here camp happens • Where you can get a great view of the main gallery • ...
Northwest Coast Art 2023-02-01
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- - Name one of the countries that the tribe live in?
- - This tribe were the first to do this type of artwork using the colour red.
- - What is the name given to a group of islands?
- - How many people were left after the deaths caused by the infectious disease? (two words)
- - What was the infectious disease that caused many deaths?
- - What is the name of the tribe you are studying?
- - One of the important shapes that is used consistently in their artwork?
- - What colour do they used as a secondary colour in their art work?
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- - A good word that would describe the look of the art work.
- - What is the one of main themes for their artwork?
- - What colour do they use as their primary colour?
- - The new name for the Queen Charlotte Island? (two words)
- - This tribe is renowned for making these?(two words)
13 Clues: - What is the name given to a group of islands? • - What is the name of the tribe you are studying? • - What colour do they use as their primary colour? • - Name one of the countries that the tribe live in? • - What is the one of main themes for their artwork? • - This tribe is renowned for making these?(two words) • ...
Digital Art Vocabulary 2025-02-13
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- A _____________ is a style of cooking especially characteristic of a particular country or culture.
- _____________ is a type of art where images, paper, fabric or other materials are glued together.
- If something is _____________ it uses computers.
- _______________ are colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
- A _______________ is a simple design that represents a company, or organization or a product.
- A ______________ is a set of colors an artist chooses to use in an artwork.
- A _____________ is a simple drawing that represents an idea.
- __________________ are artists who create logos, advertisements, websites, packaging, and posters.
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- _________________ are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- ___________________ means making the most important information easy to see.
- A ______________ is a list of food and drinks served at a restaurant.
- The _______________ is a diagram that shows the relationship between colors.
- A _____________ is a style of text that has a particular size, shape and design.
13 Clues: If something is _____________ it uses computers. • A _____________ is a simple drawing that represents an idea. • A ______________ is a list of food and drinks served at a restaurant. • A ______________ is a set of colors an artist chooses to use in an artwork. • _________________ are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
Art history Vocab 2025-04-09
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- triangular roof space at the front and back of temples almost always carved or filled with sculpture
- Windows Tall narrow window with a pointed arch.
- building material made from earth (mud)straw, clay, & dried in the sun.
- masonry carefully cut & grooved stones that support a structure without mortar
- Vault When the arched roof extends into space looking like a tunnel.
- wedge-shaped stone that forms the curved part of an arch.
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- column rounded column attached to a wall that offers no structural support.
- roof supported by columns.
- decoration using polygonal shapes with no gaps, highly intricate& ornate
- the window story of a church usually above the triform.
- top 'head' of a column
- the point in a mosque that indicates the direction toward Mecca.
- wooden beams projecting from walls of adobe buildings.
13 Clues: top 'head' of a column • roof supported by columns. • Windows Tall narrow window with a pointed arch. • wooden beams projecting from walls of adobe buildings. • the window story of a church usually above the triform. • wedge-shaped stone that forms the curved part of an arch. • the point in a mosque that indicates the direction toward Mecca. • ...
Elements of Art! 2025-08-27
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- This element is the lightness or darkness of a color or the work of art.
- This kind of shape is a two-dimensional form created with precise, mathematical measurements and clear boundaries, such as circles, squares, and triangles.
- This kind of shape is organic and found often in nature. This shape is irregular and does not usually look symmetrical or the same on all sides.
- These building blocks that make up a work of art.
- This element is a path made by a moving point through space. It can be curvy, zigzag, or straight.
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- These flat areas are enclosed by lines and are two-dimensional.
- This is the name of pure color from the color wheel that all colors are made out of.
- Artists create these three-dimensional elements that have multiple sides. Artists use line and value to create this element.
- This element allows artists to show what the feeling of a surface looks like.
- This texture is created when artists use lines and value to make their work look like it has texture, but it feels flat.
- Artists use this element to create the illusion of depth within an artwork. This makes it look like some objects are closer or further away from the front of the work of art.
- This element is light reflecting off a surface into our eyes.
- Artists create this kind of texture that viewers can feel when they touch a work of art. This texture can be like the roughness of sand mixed into the artwork or the bumps on the surface.
13 Clues: These building blocks that make up a work of art. • This element is light reflecting off a surface into our eyes. • These flat areas are enclosed by lines and are two-dimensional. • This element is the lightness or darkness of a color or the work of art. • This element allows artists to show what the feeling of a surface looks like. • ...
Drawing and Watercolor Vocabulary 2024-09-22
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- The area that draws the viewers eye in first and holds their attention.
- Describe the ways that an artists use the elements of art in a work of art.
- easily seen through.
- “Putting together” or the organization of the elements of art.
- a color or a shade.
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- the intensity or vividness of a color.
- The building blocks of a work of art.
- the way a surface looks and feels, it can be perceived visually or physically.
- A line that defines a form or an edge.
- an identifiable path created by a point moving in space.
10 Clues: a color or a shade. • easily seen through. • The building blocks of a work of art. • the intensity or vividness of a color. • A line that defines a form or an edge. • an identifiable path created by a point moving in space. • “Putting together” or the organization of the elements of art. • The area that draws the viewers eye in first and holds their attention. • ...
Han times Leisure Activities 2022-04-07
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- a game played on horseback and one of Emperor Xuanzong’s favorite games
- a game in which a disc with feather is used to try to pick it up without hands
- a game where a leather ball filled with hair is used to kick around
- a pet that can be taken to matches which attracted many people to watch
- a traditional Chinese spinning top made out of wood and metal
- the art of maneuvering on two large sticks
- a game played with 181 black stones and 180 white stones in which black moves first
- a performance art in which performers can last hours at a person's house performing
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- one of China's most famous sports based on animal movements
- an activity done on windy days and also used by the military
- a game in which bamboo sticks are thrown as dice
- a form of music in which multiple people play various instruments
- a martial art connected to taoism also called shadow boxing
- a performance art in which people in colorful costumes Chinese songs
14 Clues: the art of maneuvering on two large sticks • a game in which bamboo sticks are thrown as dice • one of China's most famous sports based on animal movements • a martial art connected to taoism also called shadow boxing • an activity done on windy days and also used by the military • a traditional Chinese spinning top made out of wood and metal • ...
Page 2024-01-17
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- disagreements or differences in attitudes in the form of debates that can trigger conflict
- acts of damaging and destroying works of art and other valuables
- graffiti can see as a form of...
- in some process may require "a lot of money" or in other word is
- fine art activities that use color composition, lines, shapes and volume to write certain sentences on the wall
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- Graffiti can also lead to ... of structures over time
- synonym for polity
- art created on walls
- the synonim of illegal is
- "can cause breakdown to the surface of the property" the antonym of word "breakdown" is
10 Clues: synonym for polity • art created on walls • the synonim of illegal is • graffiti can see as a form of... • Graffiti can also lead to ... of structures over time • acts of damaging and destroying works of art and other valuables • in some process may require "a lot of money" or in other word is • ...
Unit 7 LAD/AWL Vocabulary 2025-02-18
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- A systematic way of doing something.
- Art that closely resembles real life.
- A type of art that depicts recognizable objects or subjects.
- To propose an idea or recommend something.
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- The process of gathering information to learn more about a topic.
- To move forward with an action or process.
- Art or words drawn or painted on public surfaces, often illegally.
- A style of art that does not attempt to represent reality but uses shapes, colors, and forms instead.
- A large painting or artwork created directly on a wall.
- A length of time in history with distinct characteristics.
10 Clues: A systematic way of doing something. • Art that closely resembles real life. • To move forward with an action or process. • To propose an idea or recommend something. • A large painting or artwork created directly on a wall. • A length of time in history with distinct characteristics. • A type of art that depicts recognizable objects or subjects. • ...
Yoruba Aesthetics & African Art 2025-06-14
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- Artist deeply influenced by African sculpture, especially in Cubism
- Yoruba aesthetic concept of combining realistic and ideal human features
- Design or pattern, especially used in Yoruba decorative art
- Term used by early Western collectors for African art, often with colonial bias
- Smoothness and polish of a surface; a sign of cultural refinement
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- The emphasis on clarity or visual accessibility in Yoruba sculpture
- Balance or symmetry in design, reflecting harmony
- Refers to youth or young adulthood in Yoruba figure art
- Signifies exaggeration of body parts for symbolic/spiritual emphasis
- Represents calmness, serenity, and composure in art
10 Clues: Balance or symmetry in design, reflecting harmony • Represents calmness, serenity, and composure in art • Refers to youth or young adulthood in Yoruba figure art • Design or pattern, especially used in Yoruba decorative art • Smoothness and polish of a surface; a sign of cultural refinement • Artist deeply influenced by African sculpture, especially in Cubism • ...
Principles of Design 2025-01-22
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- Using many Elements to attract a viewer's attention
- An area or object within the artwork that draws attention and becomes a focal point
- The rules or guidelines that organize elements in a work of art.
- Organized repetition in an artwork
- Repetition that creates or suggests movement in a work of art
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- The path our eyes follow when we look at a work of art
- Equal distribution of elements in the space of an artwork
- A sense of harmony and wholeness
- The largeness or smallness of an element
- Repeated use of an object, symbol or art element
10 Clues: A sense of harmony and wholeness • Organized repetition in an artwork • The largeness or smallness of an element • Repeated use of an object, symbol or art element • Using many Elements to attract a viewer's attention • The path our eyes follow when we look at a work of art • Equal distribution of elements in the space of an artwork • ...
Kitty fun 2021-03-02
12 Clues: Calm and patient • New mom and smart • Host of this kitty • Healing and helping • quite and thoughtful • Art and would be mom • Pooja and spirituality • Fun loving and shopping • flowers and photographs • Freindly and super active • very organised and Nail art • Beautiful dressing and smiling
Haring 2021-01-01
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- Next he opened a store called the Pop _____ where he sold posters, buttons and t-shirts.
- Haring became interested in art at a very early age spending time with his father creating _____
- He _____ in 1990
- Another artist named Christo, who created large installation art, introduced him to the possibilities of involving the _____ with his art
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- While in New York, Keith began painting large black pieces of paper on the _____
- He studied _____ art for 2 years
- Haring was _____ in 1958
- Haring is known for making contributions to the _____ Art and Street Art movements.
8 Clues: He _____ in 1990 • Haring was _____ in 1958 • He studied _____ art for 2 years • While in New York, Keith began painting large black pieces of paper on the _____ • Haring is known for making contributions to the _____ Art and Street Art movements. • Next he opened a store called the Pop _____ where he sold posters, buttons and t-shirts. • ...
