art Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2024-11-13
9.My favorite subject is Science. 2024-11-11
IDIO MAG CROSSWORD 2026-01-28
Arts and crafts 2024-01-15
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
spanish work 2021-03-17
20 Clues: art • sale • plane • floods • strong • planet • health • nopeace • justice • facemask • marathon • pandemic • videochat • quarantine • hurricanes • killerwasp • supermarket • socialmedia • handsanitizer • difficultlove
Schule 2021-05-12
20 Clues: Buch • lesen • Kunst • Sport • Klebe • Pause • Stift • Lehrer • Schule • lernen • Lineal • Freunde • Erdkunde • Schueler • Bleistift • Mathematik • Geschichte • Mittagessen • Hausaufgaben • Klassenzimmer
School Classes 2020-09-04
20 Clues: Musik • Pause • lesen • Werken • Chemie • Physik • Algebra • spielen • Literatur • Grammatik • Geometrie • schreiben • Geografie • Mathematik • Geschichte • Wissenschaft, • Kunstunterricht • Sportunterricht • Hauswirtschaftslehre • Fremdsprachenunterricht
Pg. 40-41 Spanish Vocab 2020-10-01
Spanish pages 40-41 vocab 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • quiz • book • house • chalk • paper • table • class • course • school • eraser • science • English • Spanish • stadium • homework • schedule • backpack • test/exam • bookstore
Spanish Classwork Vocab 2020-10-04
20 Clues: art • quiz • test • home • class • music • school • course • library • science • biology • physics • stadium • economy • homework • semester • schedule • geography • labratory • university
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: pen • art • quiz • exam • door • class • music • chair • house • course • student • physics • biology • Spanish • science • homework • Backpack • geography • economics • calculator
Page 40-41 20 Word Crossword 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • quiz • house • class • school • course • history • stadium • library • English • physics • semester • schedule • homework • cafeteria • chemistry • bookstore • psychology • literature • laboratory
Spanish 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • exam • quiz • class • house • music • course • physics • biology • spanish • schedule • sciences • semester • homework • economics • geography • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • university
Spanish Crossword puzzle 2020-10-05
Page 40-41 vocab 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • class • music • school • spanish • physics • library • biology • history • English • science • homework • sociology • chemistry • journalism • humanities • phychology • literature • mathematics • foreign languages
Mas vocabulario 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • home • exam • class • course • school • stadium • library • biology • semester • schedule • sciences • homework • cafeteria • bookstore • trimester • laboratory • university • computer science
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • test • exam • house • class • school • course • stadium • library • biology • science • Spanish • semester • homework • schedule • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • laboratory • university
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • test • exam • house • class • school • course • stadium • library • biology • science • Spanish • semester • homework • schedule • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • laboratory • university
20 words from page 40-41 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • map • pen • book • desk • exam • paper • class • chair • window • school • course • Library • student • stadium • backpack • Homework • schedule • trashcan • calculater
20 Spanish Vocab Words 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • pen • door • seat • desk • chalk • class • music • paper • house • course • history • stadium • english • bookbag • student • homework • sociology • bookstore • trimester
School 2020-11-24
20 Clues: WC • lahe • kehv • miil • draama • küpsis • ainult • seisma • kodutöö • õpilane • muusika • ajalugu • vahetund • bioloogia • koolipink • kolmapäev • tunniplaan • kontrolltöö • kunstiõppetus • prantsuse keel
Las clases 2021-11-16
20 Clues: Art • Band • P.E. • Dance • Music • Choir • Theater • Physics • Biology • Science • History • Algebra • Calculus • Chemistry • Geography • Sociology • Psychology • Technology • Literature • personalfinance
Spanish 2021-12-21
Spanish - hayleigh 2022-04-15
20 Clues: arte • libro • lapiz • clase • ingles • musica • recreo • fisica • quimica • pupitre • mochila • libreta • derecho • pizarra • armario • biologia • historia • biblioteca • matematicas • laboratorio
German School Subjects 2013-05-24
20 Clues: RS • PE • DT • ICT • Art • Latin • Drama • Maths • PSHCE • Music • German • French • Biology • History • Science • English • Physics • Geography • Chemistry • Food Tech.
School 2014-10-28
20 Clues: eigo • chiri • ongaku • kamoku • kagaku • shakai • taiiku • gakkou • suugaku • gijutsu • kateika • bijutsu • nihongo • rekishi • tanoshii • kibishii • omoshiroi • tsumaranai • muzukashii • ichiban sukina
School Supplies 2016-05-18
20 Clues: pen • art • glue • paper • pencil • health • folder • algebra • English • physics • biology • stapler • backpack • computer • geometry • notebook • geography • chemistry • calculator • trigonometry
Horario y clases 2023-10-23
20 Clues: art • math • hours • fifth • ninth • first • lunch • tenth • third • sixth • second • fourth • eighth • spanish • science • history • english • classes • seventh • technology
Vocab 2023-12-12
20 Clues: Art • Cuban • music • Large • small • rather • French • boring • Mexican • English • Chilean • science • Spanish • Peruvian • Dominican • Argentine • Colombian • secondary • difficult • interesting
Studeo Lights: School subjects 2023-12-04
20 Clues: opo • kemia • ruotsi • uskonto • käsityö • englanti • historia • fysiikka • liikunta • musiikki • biologia • maantiede • kuvataide • kotitalous • terveystieto • matematiikka • tietotekniikka • yhteiskuntaoppi • äidinkieli (suomi) • elämänkatsomustieto
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
20 Clues: art • home • school • course • history • stadium • library • quarter • homework • semester • sciences • schedule • sociology • test/quiz • journalism • laboratory • university • humanities • accounting • literature
Lesson 2 본문 2024-04-01
Spanish Vocab Words 2024-07-02
20 Clues: arte • salud • ingles • musica • fisica • frances • quimica • calculo • espanol • almuerzo • italiano • ciencias • historia • mandarin • biologia • geometria • geografia • aritmetica • informatica • mathematicas
French Crossword 2023-01-19
Cognados 2023-08-17
20 Clues: map • art • bank • photo • train • tiger • pilot • class • north • guitar • Europe • gorilla • actress • bicycle • trumpet • hamburger • geography • delicious • chocolate • volleyball
Root Words 2022-10-19
La Escuela 2022-12-08
21 Clues: pen • pen • lab • Art • gym • door • band • math • book • trash • clock • ruler • paper • eraser • window • chorus • science • notebook • sharpener • magazines • blackboard
Step 2 Lesson 5-6 2024-10-30
20 Clues: reede • homme • kunst • kuues • viies • päevik • erinev • samuti • laupäev • treening • headaega • pühapäev • neljapäev • esmaspäev • kolmapäev • helistama • teisipäev • tunniplaan • klaveritund • nädalapäevad
vocab man number two- unit two, spanish one 2024-11-08
20 Clues: art • red • pink • blue • drama • music • green • monday • friday • yellow • purple • health • sunday • orange • tuesday • history • english • saturday • thursday • wednesday
El Salvador - Nuestro Mundo Lindo 2025-05-10
20 Clues: art • Crime • works • music • Dance • dances • modern • Freedom • culture • Violence • Folklore • ceramics • weavings • festivals • Dangerous • classical • Reporters • Elections • handicrafts • architecture
Spanish vocab 2025-01-08
ET Las clases de la escuela 4/4 2025-01-09
20 Clues: gym • art • laws • lunch • French • health • música • recess • theater • politic • history • algebra • physics • geometry • forensic • calculus • chemistry • astronomy • philosophy • photography
School 2025-10-21
20 Clues: ИЗО • кеды • пенал • карта • ластик • Музыка • краски • История • ножницы • словарь • ноутбук • линейка • География • Математика • Английский • Французский • Информатика • калькулятор • Физкультура • Естественные науки
spainsh 2026-01-07
20 Clues: arte • mucho • tarde • fasil • nunca • ingles • esenar • lahora • seimpre • almurzo • espanol • dificil • apuntes • ciencias • temprano • necsitar • materias • historia • contester • matematicas
Spanish vocab 2026-01-09
ÁBHAR SCOILE 2025-12-15
20 Clues: pe • art • cspe • sphe • maths • irish • german • coding • french • science • english • spanish • history • woodwork • religion • graphics • geography • wellbeing • homeeconomics • business studies
CROSSWORD 2015-05-27
Across
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Metis Art & Culture 2013-03-19
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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
Down
- - 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
APAH Islamic Art 2026-03-26
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- Arabic word for chapters of the Qur'an. The Quran consists of 114 of these.
- Bundles of palm sticks jut out from the surface of the wall of the Great Mosque of Djenné
- Sun-dried building material made from a mixture of earth, water, and organic binding agents like straw
- Persian poet of the Shahnama
- used to determine the height of characters and keep heights consistent
- The early calligraphic style used by early scribes of the Qur'an
- One of the main dynasties of the Islamic Medieval period. (1040-1157 CE)
- Prepared animal skin
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- Reward for observing the five tenets of Islam
- One of the main factions of Islam. Didn't believe that Ali should have succeeded Muhammad directly.
- One of the main dynasties of the Islamic Medieval period. Means "owned" in Arabic.
- Dynasty of the Great Mosque of Córdoba
- places of daily prayer. Muslim house of worship.
13 Clues: Prepared animal skin • Persian poet of the Shahnama • Dynasty of the Great Mosque of Córdoba • Reward for observing the five tenets of Islam • places of daily prayer. Muslim house of worship. • The early calligraphic style used by early scribes of the Qur'an • used to determine the height of characters and keep heights consistent • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Melbourne Tattoo Crossword 2024-06-03
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- 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 _____ . • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 crossword 2026-04-27
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- Know the authors who wrote about their quest for equality mentioned in this chapter
- The first totalitarian state of the twentieth century was established in?
- Sartre's landmark philosophic treatise is entitled?
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art production from?
- Vaslav Nijinsky is associated with what art?
- What technology has revolutionized modern filmmaking?
- Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"?
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with?
- Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of?
- What are the major characteristics of jazz music?
- What do minimalism and geometric abstraction have in common?
- For much of his music, Aaron Copland found inspiration in?
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- The names Gropius and Le Corbusier are associated with the?
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century was?
- The aesthetic, production, and materials of minimalist artworks are inspired by?
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of the?
- A major component of hip-hop music is?
- Who was the leading action painter of the twentieth century?
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark work?
- What are some characteristics of Postmodern Art?
20 Clues: A major component of hip-hop music is? • Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with? • Vaslav Nijinsky is associated with what art? • What are some characteristics of Postmodern Art? • What are the major characteristics of jazz music? • Sartre's landmark philosophic treatise is entitled? • Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"? • ...
Sadie 2026-06-09
Across
- Alhambra palace in Granada
- of family and siesta time
- cuisine: pizza, pasta, gelato
- Riviera beaches and lavender fields in Provence
- Tower and Louvre Museum in Paris
- Familia and Park Güell in Barcelona
- like Carnevale in Venice
- of Costa del Sol and Balearic Islands
- art museums and the Duomo
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- art and architecture
- Amalfi Coast’s beautiful seaside towns
- Roman Forum in Rome
- and traditional Spanish food
- and community importance in daily life
- Prado Museum and Royal Palace
- music and dance
- regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy
- of Versailles and Mont Saint-Michel
- Has canals and St. Mark’s Basilica
- like La Tomatina and Running of the Bulls
20 Clues: music and dance • Roman Forum in Rome • art and architecture • like Carnevale in Venice • of family and siesta time • art museums and the Duomo • Alhambra palace in Granada • and traditional Spanish food • Prado Museum and Royal Palace • cuisine: pizza, pasta, gelato • Tower and Louvre Museum in Paris • regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy • Has canals and St. Mark’s Basilica • ...
LILLI'S FAVORITE THINGS 2026-03-11
11 Clues: Dream school • best subject • favorite pet • favorite color • favorite art form • favorite meal at home • least favorite subject • Lilli's favorite fruit • Least favorite food/fear • another favorite art form • Lilli's language in school
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 • ...
LANDSCAPE OF THE SOUL 2 2021-08-11
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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
GL7 Unit 4 2025-11-04
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- – 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. • ...
Photography Terms Final 2015-12-16
Across
- 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. • ...
History 2021-04-22
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- 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. • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Random visual art terms 2020-08-12
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
Margaret Preston Crossword Title 2020-08-24
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- 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
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- 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 ______
Vocabulary Review 2022-06-04
Across
- 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 • ...
