Across
- 5. A style of art that uses optical illusions and geometric patterns to create visual effects.
- 6. An artwork created by assembling various materials, such as paper, photographs, and fabric, onto a surface.
- 8. An artistic movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, embracing innovation and breaking away from traditional styles.
- 11. An artistic style known for its flowing lines, intricate designs, and nature-inspired motifs.
- 12. Artwork depicting the human body without clothing, often focusing on the beauty of the human form.
- 13. A painting technique using small dots or points of color to create an image.
- 14. A genre of art that depicts inanimate objects arranged in a composition.
Down
- 1. Artwork that portrays natural scenery such as mountains, forests, or rivers.
- 2. A painting or drawing that captures the likeness of a person.
- 3. An artistic and cultural movement that emerged after modernism, characterized by skepticism and the blending of various styles.
- 4. An artistic style that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, known for its geometric shapes and luxurious aesthetics.
- 7. A painting technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster, creating a durable artwork on walls or ceilings.
- 8. A large painting or artwork created directly on a wall or ceiling.
- 9. An avant-garde art movement that rejected traditional artistic norms and embraced absurdity and irrationality.
- 10. An art movement characterized by simplicity and the reduction of elements to their essential form.
