Art Terms

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Across
  1. 3. Art works made with newspaper strips that have been moistened with wallpaper paste or laundry starch.
  2. 5. Images created using small tesserae arranged and glued into a design or composition. Mosaics date back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans, mostly used to decorate walls and floors.
  3. 8. Art made by untrained practitioners. Typically lively, colorful artwork in a somewhat "native" style.
  4. 10. An image that accompanies written text and aids in interpreting it.
  5. 11. The amount of light or shade in a color. The value range in a painting.
  6. 13. A method of preparing clay by kneading and squeezing it
  7. 16. Creating the illusion of depth on a picture plane with the use of lines and a vanishing point.
  8. 17. The process of baking clay in a kiln or banked fire outside (such as raku firing). This process hardens the clay and makes it very permanent.
  9. 19. A transparent or semitransparent coating of a color or stain used over oil paintings, plaster sculpture or ceramics.
  10. 20. The range of lightness or darkness in a color. A gray scale shows the range of values in photography.
Down
  1. 1. A technique used in preparation for cementing two pieces of clay together using a series of incised lines. Also describes a process for indentation and curved line paper sculpture and folding.
  2. 2. The use of found objects or three-dimensional objects to create a work of art.
  3. 4. Art created from a realistic situation but represented unrealistically. Abstract art images are "abstracted" from real life images.
  4. 6. An arrangement of shapes adhered to a background.
  5. 7. The horizontal line that distinguishes the sky from the earth, or the ground from the wall. The eye-level of the artists view. Also, where the vanishing point lies in a perspective drawing.
  6. 9. Art where the idea, rather than the actual object is the most significant feature. Particularly popular in the 1960's.
  7. 12. A process, used by printmakers, of incising or scratching lines into a wood block or metal plate from which a print was made.
  8. 14. Paint made by mixing ground pigment with oil (usually linseed oil) as a binder.
  9. 15. A large "oven" used for firing clay work.mosaic/ Images created using small tesserae arranged and glued into a design or composition. Mosaics date back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans, mostly used to decorate walls and floors.
  10. 18. A watercolor paint mixed with white pigments making it more opaque and giving it more weight and body.