Art Smart
Across
- 2. The three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork.
- 5. The source of light in a painting or the lightness/darkness of different areas.
- 8. The emotions an artist wants viewers to experience.
- 11. An artistic movement celebrating African American culture and achievements.
- 12. An art period from 1850 to 1950 marked by departures from realism.
- 13. Colors like black, white, and beige that are calm and not overly eye-catching.
- 16. A late Modern period painting style focusing on impressions of light and color.
Down
- 1. A Baroque period in the Netherlands marked by economic prosperity and lifelike paintings.
- 2. The specific area in an artwork that commands the viewer's attention.
- 3. The material or tools used by an artist to create art.
- 4. The entire body of work created by an artist.
- 6. (1) A painting of outdoor scenery; (2) The outdoor view itself.
- 7. Depicting ordinary people engaged in everyday activities.
- 9. Marks forming edges or where objects touch, creating shapes.
- 10. The part of a painting closest to the viewer, often containing the main subject.
- 14. A large artwork on a wall or ceiling.
- 15. A slow-drying paint made by mixing pigments with linseed oil.