Art
Across
- 2. Capturing images using a camera to preserve a moment or tell a visual story.
- 3. Creating three-dimensional artworks by shaping or molding materials like clay, plastic, or wire.
- 6. Using brushes, colors, and a canvas to create pictures or images that can tell a story or capture a scene or feeling.
- 7. The art and science of designing and constructing buildings, considering aesthetics, functionality, and structural integrity.
- 10. Making pictures by using pencils, pens, or other tools to create lines, shapes, and shading on paper or other surfaces.
- 12. Making art by gluing or assembling different materials like paper, fabric, or objects to create a new image or composition.
- 13. A process of creating multiple copies of an artwork by transferring an image from a prepared surface onto paper or other media.
Down
- 1. An art form that uses small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials to create a pattern or image.
- 3. Creating quick, rough drawings or outlines as a way to plan or capture ideas before creating a finished artwork.
- 4. The art of beautiful and decorative handwriting or lettering, often using special pens or brushes.
- 5. Making objects out of clay by hand-shaping or using a pottery wheel and then firing them in a kiln to harden them.
- 6. The technique of creating the illusion of depth and distance in a two-dimensional artwork to make it look more realistic.
- 8. Creating three-dimensional objects or shapes by carving, molding, or assembling materials like clay, wood, or metal.
- 9. The process of creating and planning how things look and function, such as graphic design, fashion design, or interior design.
- 11. A type of painting where colors are made from a transparent water-based paint, creating a soft and flowing effect.