ART APPRECIATION
Across
- 2. Used to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- 3. The visible features of an area of land.
- 5. It contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century.
- 7. It is also known as objective art because the sources of inspiration for _______ work are generally real objects, people, or scenes.
- 9. It represent the sea.
- 11. A successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/ her sleep.
- 13. A representation of urban landscapes.
- 15. This will enable one to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity.
- 16. Imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- 18. Art critics usually criticize art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of _____.
- 19. The discussion or evaluation of visual art. Its goal is to pursue a rational basis for art appreciation.
- 20. A painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic presentation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
Down
- 1. It expresses things that are not visible- emotions or feelings for example.
- 4. Art that depicts inanimate subjects in an artificial setting.
- 6. Identifies the expressive qualities, or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
- 8. The subject in art is basically the ______ of the peice.
- 10. The term ______ in art refer to the main idea that is represented in the artwork.
- 12. It is an art that is always connected to something visual from the real world.
- 14. A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.Dream A successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/ her sleep.
- 17. One identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter, and the elements of art found in the work.