Across
- 2. "Zebra" and "Vega-Nor" artist, grandfather of OP Art
- 4. Graphic art, used for such things as advertising or packaging.
- 6. Large expanses of color covering the greater part of the canvas.
- 8. Show objects or scenes from everyday life. Popular, Low-cost, Mass-produced. Uses techniques of commercial art and illustration.
- 10. A mark that spans the distance between two points. A path traced by a moving point.
- 11. Visual imagery that is best known for explaining, and/or decorating the words in books, newspapers, and online media.
- 12. A printing process similar to Pointillism. Small colored dots are closely-spaced, widely-spaced or overlapped.
- 14. "Campbell's Soup Cans" artist, more of a commercial artist
- 16. Watered down paint on a wet canvas to create a thin layer of color
- 18. Subjective emotional expression with an emphasis on the creative spontaneous act. Techniques commonly used were Action Painting and Color Field Painting.
- 20. Art that creates the illusion of movement, Techniques used to create the illusion are precision, mathematics, high-contrast, and abstract shapes.
- 21. A word that phonetically imitates or resembles the sound that it describes.
- 22. "Whaam!" artist, more of an illustrator
- 24. Uses a specific element of art to create a focal point. Created by using elements that contrast one another.
- 25. Organizing the elements in a work of art to appear equally weighted throughout the composition.
Down
- 1. "Mountains and Sea." Color Field painter
- 3. Created by the combining of several different design elements, such as colors, lines, shapes, values.
- 5. Made up of the 3 primary colors (red yellow and blue) and black/white.
- 7. Is occupied by the primary objects.
- 9. "Number 28, 1950." Action Painter
- 13. Feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist's use of the area within the picture plane.
- 15. Paint is randomly splashed, thrown, or poured on the canvas.
- 17. "No. 61 (Rust and Blue)". Color Field painter
- 19. "Pink Landscape" and "Movement In Squares" artist, work has spanned over 70 years and she is still alive. (93!)
- 23. The area around the primary objects in a work of art
