"What is art"

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Across
  1. 1. Sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux inspired by a popular opera “The Barber of Seville”
  2. 4. An art style that emerged in the 1950s focused on popular culture, often mass-produced
  3. 6. A way to print an image from stone or metal plate
  4. 7. A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials like clays
  5. 9. Was known for bold, expressive figures that rivaled the more subdued styles of his time
  6. 11. An open studio where it features Hispanic artists from throughout the world
  7. 12. A sculpture technique with a multi-process using clay molds filled with hot bronze
  8. 14. Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, using shapes, colors, and forms instead
  9. 17. "For me, once the piece has left the studio, then I consider it finished.”
  10. 20. The art of capturing images using a camera
  11. 23. The metal material Carpeaux used in sculpture
  12. 24. Term that is related to the Latin word ‘ars’ meaning art, skill, or craft
  13. 26. A term from Plato's philosophy, meaning representation or imitation of the real world in art
  14. 27. During mid-1500s, religious artworks were popular in this period which led up to the ________
  15. 29. The distinctive way an artist expresses themselves, marked by particular techniques or themes
  16. 31. A key element in visual art that affects perception, mood, and depth; used to highlight or create contrast
  17. 33. Art should look like the thing the artist was inspired by
  18. 35. Countries who perfected the recipe for oil paints, which allowed paintings to have more details
  19. 37. A person who studies wisdom and knowledge
  20. 38. Handwritten documents
Down
  1. 1. Miró used any medium and technique possible to visually capture his ideas, attempting everything from scorching to _________.
  2. 2. An artwork made by assembling different materials like paper, fabric, or photographs onto a surface
  3. 3. A visual art form that involves applying pigment to a surface
  4. 5. Includes the material and tools used by an artist or designer to create a work of art
  5. 8. A group of items that are gathered together
  6. 10. Artist fascinated with language and explored what happens to language when you change its design
  7. 13. A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol or as worthy of admiration; in art, often a religious image used in devotion
  8. 15. A method of creating photographs invented by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
  9. 16. The use of symbols to represent ideas or meanings in art
  10. 18. A conceptual artist who said, “When I am forcibly removed from it is the correct answer.”
  11. 19. Artist behind the 1997 piece “Untitled (Humphrey Bogart),” using Cibachrome
  12. 20. To experiment or create in a free, imaginative way, often associated with creativity in the artistic process
  13. 21. Painted the "Village Life" in 1590
  14. 22. A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection
  15. 25. Said "Art is never finished, only abandoned"
  16. 28. The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
  17. 30. The way something is seen or interpreted by a viewer; also refers to perspective in art
  18. 32. Won the Guggenheim International Award for a ceramic mural on the UNESCO building in Paris
  19. 34. Means scenes of everyday life
  20. 36. One of the 8 Studio Habits of Mind. To "sketch out ideas"