vocab must know
Across
- 2. A movement where the idea or concept behind the work is more important than the finished physical object.
- 5. A style of painting that creates an optical illusion of a real three-dimensional object.
- 7. The use of symbols or images to convey specific meanings within a work.
- 8. Art designed to surround the viewer, often utilizing VR (Virtual Reality) or large-scale projections.
- 9. An artwork created using more than one type of material (e.g., paint, ink, and collage).
- 13. The specific material used to create art (e.g., oil paint, marble, digital pixels).
- 14. A technique of blending colors and tones so softly that they melt into one another (hazy effect).
- 17. Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but uses shapes, colors, and forms to achieve its effect
- 19. Art created specifically for and within digital environments.
- 20. Art that is temporary or not intended to last (e.g., ice sculptures, sand art).
- 24. The degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
- 26. The use of strong contrasts between light and dark to model three-dimensional forms.
- 29. The intentional arrangement of visual elements within an artwork.
- 30. A recurring element, theme, or pattern in an artistic design.
Down
- 1. Art that tells a story, either as a moment in a sequence or as a single unfolding scene.
- 3. A color scheme based on only one hue and its various tints and shades.
- 4. Art that is innovative, experimental, or ahead of its time.
- 6. Work created with the assistance of autonomous systems or algorithms.
- 10. Art made with sustainable materials or focused on environmental activism.
- 11. Applying paint very thickly so that it stands out from the surface and shows brushstrokes.
- 12. Space: The empty or open area around and between the subjects of an image.
- 15. The process of selecting, organizing, and looking after items in a collection or exhibition.
- 16. The intensity, purity, or vividness of a color.
- 18. The surface quality of a work, whether actual (physical) or implied (visual).
- 21. The pure name of a specific color (e.g., Crimson, Cerulean).
- 22. Placing two contrasting elements side-by-side to highlight their differences.
- 23. A technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional depth on a flat surface.
- 25. Art that retains strong references to the real world, particularly the human form.
- 27. A style that uses the fewest possible elements to create a maximum effect.
- 28. A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty.