Creative Arts- Terms To Know

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Across
  1. 2. Of, relating to, involving, or having the nature of space.
  2. 4. An image that deceives a person, leading to a misinterpretation of its meaning. Optical illusions can be found in nature as well as in art. Their strengths rely upon various assumptions in which humans perceive optical phenomena.
  3. 5. A composite picture made by combining several separate pictures. Pictorial technique in which cut-out illustrations, or fragments of them, are arranged together and mounted on a support, producing a composite picture made from several different pictures.
  4. 6. A three-dimensional form modeled, carved, or assembled.
  5. 9. A three-dimensional representation of a scene, either full-scaled or miniature. It may have a background painted to merge with elements nearest it by means of aerial and linear perspective. I
  6. 10. Descriptive of art that employs more than one medium – e.g., a work that combines paint, natural materials (wood, pebbles, bones), and manmade items (glass, plastic, metals) into a single image or piece of art.
  7. 11. to free (as metal, sugar, or oil) from impurities or unwanted material.
  8. 13. A system of writing using symbols or pictures (hieroglyphs) used by the ancient Egyptians. Or, one of the characters used in such writing.
  9. 15. The value (worth) a thing or event has due to its capacity to evoke pleasure that is recognized as arising from features in the traditionally considered worthy of attention. Also spelled esthetic.
  10. 16. A picture or design created by adhering such basically flat elements as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc
  11. 19. An art form in which small pieces of tile, glass, or stone are fitted together and embedded into a background to create a pattern or image.
  12. 20. One of the most difficult aspects of research -- and one of the least discussed -- is how to develop the idea for the research project in the first place.
  13. 21. The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature and value of and experiences.
  14. 22. An object that has height, width, and depth, like any object in the real world.
  15. 23. also called aerial perspective – is the effect you get when far away objects take on the colors of atmospheric haze.
Down
  1. 1. A method of cutting or incising a design into a material, usually metal, with a sharp tool called a graver.
  2. 3. Generating a two-dimensional image from a view of a three-dimensional CG scene.
  3. 7. a mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface.
  4. 8. A shape that only has two dimensions (such as width and height) and no thickness. Squares, Circles, Triangles, etc.
  5. 12. The representation of three-dimensional objects on a flat surface so as to produce the same impression of distance and relative size as that received by the human eye.
  6. 14. Screen printing, sometimes called silk screening or serigraphy, has long proved its worth as a fine arts and commercial medium.
  7. 17. Recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a literary, artistic, or musical work
  8. 18. An outline filled with a solid color, typically black on white ground, and most often for a portrait.