Art
Across
- 2. Art Creating art in public spaces like walls or sidewalks, often using spray paint, stencils, or other techniques to make bold and expressive statements.
- 6. Creating stories or narratives using moving images, combining acting, cinematography, editing, and sound to create a visual storytelling experience.
- 7. Making pictures using pencils, pens, or other drawing tools, focusing on lines, shapes, shading, and details to create realistic or imaginative images.
- 9. Creating pictures using various colors and brushes on canvas or paper, allowing artists to express their ideas, emotions, and observations visually.
- 10. Art Using the human body, movement, gestures, or spoken words to create an artistic performance, often conveying ideas, emotions, or social commentary.
- 11. Molding clay into various shapes, such as bowls or vases, and then firing or glazing them to create functional or decorative ceramic objects.
- 13. Assembling small pieces of colored glass, tile, or other materials to create a larger image or pattern, often seen in murals or decorative art pieces.
- 15. Capturing images using a camera to document moments, places, or people, using techniques like composition, lighting, and perspective.
Down
- 1. Folding paper into intricate shapes and figures, following specific folding techniques and patterns, to create beautiful and delicate paper art.
- 3. Writing or designing beautiful and decorative letters using a pen or brush, paying attention to strokes, curves, and the overall visual harmony of words.
- 4. Creating artwork by combining and arranging various materials like paper, fabric, or photographs, to form a new and cohesive visual composition.
- 5. Making multiple copies of an artwork by creating a design on a surface like wood or linoleum, and then transferring the image onto paper or fabric.
- 8. Design Designing visual elements such as logos, posters, or websites, using a combination of typography, images, and layout to communicate a specific message.
- 12. Art Creating art using textiles, fabrics, or fibers, employing techniques like weaving, embroidery, or quilting to produce unique and tactile artworks.
- 14. Shaping and carving materials like clay, wood, or stone to create three-dimensional artworks, often representing people, animals, or abstract forms.