Wilma Wearing Set 3
Across
- 2. The artwork of making photographs for fine fine art of commercial purpose
- 5. Works of art that may be expressive, but generally have utilitarian purposes
- 7. An oriental method of beautiful handwriting
- 8. A form of art that stresses the form of its subject rather than its actual appearance
- 10. A chalky, colored crayon consisting of pigment and adhesive gum
- 13. Balance, Emphasis, Proportion, Pattern, Rhythm
- 17. Another word for Color
- 20. A flat 2-D area with height and width
- 25. Made up of series of diagonal lines moving in different directions
- 26. An artist may use color and value contrast to give a painting or drawing that appearance of texture
- 29. A condition in which elements in an artwork appear to fit well together
- 30. An area if education that provides programs in art production, history, aesthetics, and are criticism
- 31. Colors that contrast with one another. They are opposite on the color wheel
- 32. Creating and producing apparel for every occasion
- 34. An artist element with three properties: Hue, value, and intensity
- 35. Lines that are produced produced to express an idea, mood, or quality
- 36. refereed to as free-form is irregular and uneven often found in nature
- 41. A technique in which a design is incised in a plate of metal, wood, or plastic
- 42. Sphere, cubes, and pyramid
- 44. A hue mixed with black to make a darker color value
- 45. Often called "free-form" they have irregular uneven edges and are often found in nature
- 46. The special character of a line
- 47. Artworks created in our own times
- 48. The materials used to create an artwork
- 51. Eronic art made up of pixels
- 52. Are made by mixing two primary colors this makes orange, violet, and green
- 53. An artist uses guidelines to position shapes to appear near or faraway
- 54. A paint made from a mixture of colored pigment and linseed oil
- 56. A synthetic painting medium in which pigments are mixed with acrylic, a plastic emulsion that acts as a vehicle
- 57. The diminishing of color intensity to lighter and duller hues to give illusion of distance
- 61. A career that involved planning space inside a house or building
- 64. that are hallow or curved inward
- 66. A furnace of controlled high temperatures used to fire ceramic ware and sculture
- 67. Can describe empty or full areas that are nearby areas that are huge or small
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- 1. A mural technique formed by placing colored pieces of marble or glass, stones, or tiles in a adhesive material
- 3. The flat surface or plane that the artist organizes the picture in
- 4. Also called simulated texture is the way a surface appears through the sense of vison
- 6. Combinations of colors that are considered satisfying or that produce certain effects
- 9. A technique of painting in which water-based paint paint if mixed or tempered with egg-yolk
- 11. Lines that are real and can be seen
- 12. Artworks created in our own times
- 14. Mixed from a primary color and a secondary color that are next to each other on the color wheel
- 15. An artist uses guidelines to position shapes to appear near or faraway
- 16. A form of water-soluble paint used to create opacity
- 18. A way to show three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface
- 19. Colors that cannot be mixed from other colors
- 21. An artist who plans the appearance and form of useful objects, such as computers, telephones, cars, toys, and kitchen appliances
- 22. The things that are represented in an artwork
- 23. Runs up and down
- 24. A twentieth century style in which artist sought to create an impression of movement by means of optical illusion
- 27. Implied lines suggested by the direction which figures in a picture are looking
- 28. Ceramic ware that is made from natural clay
- 33. Is the path of a point moving through space
- 36. A way to show three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface
- 37. A technique of creating three-dimensional or relief sculpture
- 38. An illusion of movement, or implied movement, caused by the response of the eye to lines, shapes, and colors arranged in artwork
- 39. Having height, width, depth
- 40. Red, yellow, orange
- 43. Precise mathematical shapes, circles, squares, and triangles
- 47. A gradual change from light to dark values that create a 3-D effect
- 49. The sensory elements including line,shape, form, color, value, space, and texture that are used to create artworks
- 50. A hue mixed with white to make a lighter value
- 55. A likeness of a person, distorted by exaggeration features of mannerisms
- 58. A person who makes artworks and is skilled in composing subjects matter and the art elements with a variety of art materials and procedures
- 59. A horizontally drawn line that is even with the viewers eye
- 60. Surfaces that curve outwards
- 62. A personal belief or impression that may be true for an individual but not for other people
- 63. The artist uses crisp and clear lines and shapes to show close up details
- 65. A twentieth century art movement developed mainly by Picasso and Barque in which the subject matter is broken up, analyzed, and resembled in an abstract form