Art

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Across
  1. 3. The act of making marks on a surface using pens, pencils, or other drawing tools to create images, patterns, or designs.
  2. 4. Art produced during the late 19th and 20th centuries, often characterized by experimentation, innovation, and a departure from traditional styles.
  3. 5. A rough or unfinished drawing that captures the basic elements or outlines of a subject, often used as a preliminary study.
  4. 7. A work of art that depicts inanimate objects such as flowers, fruits, or everyday items, often arranged in a visually pleasing composition.
  5. 8. Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, and forms to create its own visual language and expression.
  6. 10. The art of beautiful and decorative handwriting or lettering, often using a brush or a pen to create elegant and stylized characters.
  7. 12. A large painting or artwork applied directly to a wall or a ceiling, often used to decorate and convey a message in public spaces.
  8. 14. The practice of applying paint, pigment, or other mediums to a surface to create an image or work of art.
Down
  1. 1. Art produced in the present time, often reflecting current social, cultural, and political issues and utilizing a wide range of materials and techniques.
  2. 2. A strong, woven fabric used as a surface for painting. It provides a sturdy base for the application of paint and other artistic materials.
  3. 5. The art of creating three-dimensional forms and shapes by carving, modeling, or constructing materials such as clay, stone, or metal.
  4. 6. A representation of natural scenery, such as mountains, valleys, rivers, and forests, often depicted in paintings or drawings.
  5. 9. The visual perception of different wavelengths of light, often used in art to create depth, contrast, and mood in a work.
  6. 11. A visual representation of a person, often focusing on their face and expressing their likeness, personality, or mood.
  7. 13. A creative expression of ideas, emotions, and experiences through various visual forms such as painting, drawing, and sculpture.