Art Vocabulary 2
Across
- 4. A technique for creating the illusion of depth and space on a flat surface by using vanishing points and converging lines.
- 8. A technique for joining metals by melting them together, often used in creating large-scale metal sculptures or installations.
- 11. A quick, rough drawing used to capture the main features or ideas for a more detailed work.
- 12. Colors located opposite each other on the color wheel, (e.g., blue and orange).
- 15. A large painting or artwork created directly on a wall or ceiling, often as part of public art.
- 16. The art of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, often creating intricate patterns or designs.
- 19. Describes a line in perspective drawing that appears to converge and disappear
- 20. A repeated decorative design, often used to create rhythm or unity in a composition.
Down
- 1. The technique of adding gradations of light and dark to create the illusion of volume and depth in a drawing or painting.
- 2. The part of a composition that appears closest to the viewer, often containing the most detailed or important elements.
- 3. Artworks made from clay that are shaped and then hardened by firing in a kiln, often including pottery, tiles, and sculpture.
- 5. The range of colors used in a particular work of art.
- 6. A quick-drying material made of lime, gypsum, or cement mixed with water, used for coating walls or creating sculptures and molds.
- 7. A specific shade or name of a color on the spectrum, such as red, blue, or yellow.
- 9. The size or proportion of elements in a work of art, relative to each other or to the viewer.
- 10. A sculptural technique where the design projects from a flat background
- 13. A process of shaping a pliable material, like clay or plaster, into a specific form, often used for sculptures or architectural details.
- 14. A printmaking technique where a design is carved into a wooden block, inked, and pressed onto paper.
- 17. A recurring element or theme in a work of art, such as a pattern, shape, or subject.
- 18. A reproduction of an object made by pouring a liquid material (like molten metal, plaster, or resin) into a mold and allowing it to harden.