Painting with Paper Vocabulary
Across
- 5. with paper: Megan Coyle’s collage technique where she cuts magazine strips and glues them down in such a way that they resemble the brushstrokes in a painting
- 7. art: artwork that does not depict anything from the real world (figures, landscapes, animals, etc.) Nonrepresentational art may simply depict shapes, colors, lines, etc., but may also express things that are not visible– emotions or feelings.
- 8. an artistic rendering of the artist created by the artist
- 11. the depiction of natural scenery in art. Landscape paintings may capture mountains, valleys, bodies of water, fields, forests, and coasts and may or may not include man-made structures as well as people.
- 14. art: depicts something that is easily recognizable by most people
- 15. the characteristics of the visual appearance of a work of art that ties it to other work created by that same artist
Down
- 1. representational art, also refers to artwork that depicts the figure
- 2. a work of art that depicts a person
- 3. refers to the surface used to make art, such as the canvas or paper used to paint or collage on
- 4. a work of art made by assembling different parts to create a new, completed whole. Often made with materials like paper and fabric glued onto a surface.
- 6. areas where light from a light source cannot reach. As a result, these areas are darker than other sections of a particular object or figure.
- 8. life: the depiction of mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural or man-made
- 9. the layout used for a work of art
- 10. areas that are hit directly by light. These sections are typically much lighter than other areas of a particular object or figure.
- 12. an artistic representation of a city.
- 13. (also known as subject matter): the content that is depicted in a work of art