Across
- 2. The art or practice of capturing and creating images using a camera, which may involve various techniques and perspectives.
- 5. The act of creating images or designs on a surface using paint or pigments, often expressing ideas, emotions, or stories.
- 6. The art of creating three-dimensional forms by carving, modeling, or molding materials such as clay, stone, or metal.
- 9. The art and science of designing and constructing buildings, structures, and spaces that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and meaningful.
- 10. The art of storytelling through moving images, often combining visuals, sound, acting, and cinematography to create a narrative.
- 11. The art of live performances, including plays, dramas, musicals, and other stage productions, involving actors and storytelling.
Down
- 1. The process of making pictures or patterns on paper or other surfaces using pencils, pens, or other drawing tools.
- 3. The art of combining sounds, rhythms, and melodies to create expressive compositions, often performed with instruments or vocals.
- 4. The art of rhythmic movement of the body, often accompanied by music, expressing emotions, stories, or cultural traditions.
- 5. The art of making functional or decorative objects from clay, such as bowls, vases, or plates, through molding, shaping, and firing techniques.
- 7. The art of creating objects, vessels, or sculptures from clay or other ceramic materials, often involving shaping, firing, and glazing processes.
- 8. The art of written works, including novels, poems, plays, and stories, expressing ideas, emotions, and narratives through language.