Lilly Hill Art 2 Exam (Pt. 2)

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Across
  1. 3. Strong, closely woven fabric, often used as a surface for painting.
  2. 7. Artist place objects to appear smaller toward the top of the artwork. The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
  3. 8. A method of creating sculpture that involves adding to or combining materials.
  4. 10. What an artwork is about. A person, animal, object, or scene can be the subject of an artwork.
  5. 11. A work of art created to show a person, animal, or group of people, usually focusing on the face.
  6. 12. Are lines that are real and can be seen
  7. 15. Is a technique used by an artist to change the size relationship of shapes in an artwork.
  8. 16. Are line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color.
  9. 17. The arrangement of rooms inside a building.
  10. 20. Something that reflects the imaginary.
  11. 21. Is an artist who plans the appearance and form of useful objects, such as computers, telephones, cars, toys, and kitchen appliances.
  12. 23. Cartoons that make a statement about something that his happening in the news.
  13. 26. Is a method of creating sculpture by taking away material from a larger piece or block.
  14. 27. Occurs by changing the value little by little
  15. 28. Two colors side by side on the color wheel that share a common hue.
  16. 29. A style of art developed during the 1950’s. These artists show people, objects, or scenes from popular culture and use graphics similar to those found in advertisements or comic strips.
  17. 31. Creating dark values by applying a dot pattern
  18. 32. An artist who plans buildings and other structures.
  19. 33. Is a style of artwork that fills in space with
  20. 35. Colors Blue, Green, Violet
  21. 36. Is the 3rd stage on the creative process when the artist finds a solution to their problem (or idea)
  22. 39. Is created with thin parallel lines
  23. 40. Is a room or building where an artist creates artworks.
  24. 42. Is an artist who plans the appearance and form of useful objects, such as computers, telephones, cars, toys, and kitchen appliances.
  25. 47. The angle from which the viewer sees an object or a scene.
Down
  1. 1. A type of balance in which lines or shapes spread out from a center point.
  2. 2. Is a hue mixed with white to make a lighter color value
  3. 3. The effect showing the difference between light and dark values. It is created by placing light tints against dark shades.
  4. 4. Are not actually seen: they are imagined. The placement of other lines, shapes and colors helps you imagine these lines.
  5. 5. Is an artist who designs spaces and props for theatre, motion pictures, or television.
  6. 6. Is a process used by an artist to create an artwork by looking at or watching something or someone.
  7. 9. To partly or completely cover one shape or form with another to show distance
  8. 11. Is a sculpture that cannot be moved and that is used to adorn an outdoor space.
  9. 13. A liquid, such as a turpentine or water, used to control the thickness or thinness of paint.
  10. 14. Artists experience this process while making their artworks using these four stages: saturation, incubation, illuminations, and verification.
  11. 16. A copy of a picture that is larger than the original.
  12. 18. Is the path of a point moving through space.
  13. 19. another word for color
  14. 22. Artist place objects to appear larger towards the bottom of the artwork.
  15. 24. A medium, in which the artist glues bits of cut or torn paper.
  16. 25. Are artists’ plans for drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, and other artworks to help them communicate their ideas and feelings.
  17. 30. An image that tricks the eye or seems to be something it is not.
  18. 34. An artist's tool usually made of soft paper felt, generally used for blendind and shading with pencils, charcoals, conte' crayons, chalks and pastels.
  19. 37. Telltale stones or trees, historic buildings significant hills, or other geographic features associated with legend or fact.
  20. 38. Is the quality of letting light pass through the opposite of opaque.
  21. 41. A gradual change from light to dark values. This creates a 3-D effect.
  22. 43. The lightness or darkness of a color. Tints have a light value. Shades have a dark value.
  23. 44. A flat board on which a painter holds and mixes colors.
  24. 45. A drawing technique in which artist draws the edges of an object, by looking closely at the objects as they slowly move their drawing medium.
  25. 46. Are colors which cannot be mixed from other colors, but from which other colors are made.