3-D Art Final Study Guide

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Across
  1. 4. sculpture that is made up of a wide variety of materials and attached together
  2. 6. a 3-Dimensional object (sphere, cube and cone are examples)
  3. 9. A sculpture that is only meant to be viewed on one side, or is attached to a building or wall
  4. 10. style of art showing lines, shapes and colors or unusual things
  5. 11. style of art showing things that you can identify and look like real life
  6. 12. thin cloth that has a coating of plaster dust, this allows for you to cover an item in plaster and become hard
  7. 13. Looking at how the art is organized and how the elements are used
  8. 15. Artwork that has parts or aspects that are equal on both sides
  9. 18. closely watching and drawing what you see
Down
  1. 1. Explaining what you think it means or the deeper meaning
  2. 2. stating your opinion
  3. 3. parts or aspects that are not equal on both sides
  4. 5. A circle, rectangle or triangle are considered to be examples of
  5. 7. sculpture that is built to be viewed from all angles and stands alone
  6. 8. dirt and minerals
  7. 9. kind of balance when a design completes a circle such as a clock or an orange.
  8. 14. a mark that creates an image
  9. 15. the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece of art
  10. 16. show how something feels to the touch (this can be real or implied)
  11. 17. harmful to clay, allows it to dry out