Unit 2: Production, Reduction, Reproduction

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Across
  1. 1. A large number of people or objects crowded together.
  2. 3. Digitally editing an image, also known as digital manipulation
  3. 4. Art form in which images are made or designed by printing them from specially prepared plates or blocks.
  4. 5. The action or fact of making a specified thing smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
  5. 6. A repeated element in an image.
  6. 8. A distinctive appearance, typically determined by the principles according to which something is designed.
  7. 9. The use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.
  8. 12. A copy of a work of art, especially a print or photograph of a painting.
  9. 14. Relating to, or utilizing devices constructed or working by the methods or principles of electronics.
  10. 15. An art movement that is known for its vibrant, bold style and its embrace of everyday, mass-produced imagery. It emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s, as a reaction against traditional fine art by incorporating themes and techniques from popular culture.
Down
  1. 1. The art period to which Pop Art belongs to, along with others such as Cubism, Impressionism, and Expressionism.
  2. 2. The study of how people visually express themselves, and how visual objects interact with individuals and society.
  3. 7. Renown artist that created the famous repeated images of Campbell's soup cans aMarilynlin Monroe.
  4. 10. An art technique in which a linoleum block is carved and used for printing.
  5. 11. The action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
  6. 13. Possibly the most famous digital image editing tool nowadays.