Visual Art Terms
Across
- 3. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- 6. Art produced in Europe and that is influenced from roughly the 5th to the 15th century, characterized by its strong religious focus Christianity, rich symbolism.
- 9. Is the overseer of a museum's collection. Their responsibilities can include obtaining new items, keeping them safe, and planning event
- 11. An artist that is a creative professional who produces visual material to communicate emotions, stories, and other messages to audiences.
- 13. The path a viewers eye takes through an artwork.
- 14. Art that distorts reality by showing subjects (people, objects, landscapes) fractured into geometric shapes from multiple viewpoints.
- 15. An artist who creates images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement when displayed in rapid sequence.
- 16. A professional who plans and creates indoor spaces, making them functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing
- 19. A person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction.
- 21. The path of a moving point.
- 23. A person who designs high-fashion clothing.
- 26. The way something feels of looks like it could feel.
- 27. The area around, inside, or between shapes or forms.
- 28. A 2D shape defined by either geometric or organic types.
Down
- 1. The equal distribution of weight in a design.
- 2. A person who creates sculptures out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
- 4. A 3D object that has height, width, and depth.
- 5. A European Art Movement that revived ancient Greek and Roman Art.
- 7. A person whose job is to apply cosmetics to performers or models.
- 8. Art period from the present day and recent past, created by living artists (or recently deceased) that reflects our current, complex, globalized world.
- 10. A sense of harmony in an artwork. A sense of completeness.
- 12. Art from roughly the 1860s to the 1970s, defined by a break from traditional styles, embracing experimentation and abstraction.
- 17. The focal point of the design that captures the viewers attenetion.
- 18. Repeating the visual elements in an artwork.
- 20. Light reflecting off objects.
- 22. The use of several elements or different types of the same element to add visual interest.
- 24. 19th-century French Art movement focused on capturing the fleeting, sensory "impression" of a moment, especially the changing effects of light and color.
- 25. The size relationship between elements in a work of art.