Across
- 5. media - An artwork made from combining various materials or techniques.
- 6. - The arrangement of elements within a work of art.
- 9. - The use of strong contrasts between light and dark in artwork.
- 14. - An art movement characterized by small, thin brush strokes and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities.
- 17. - A painting, drawing, or photograph of a person, especially the face.
- 18. - A stand used by artists to hold a canvas while they work.
- 19. - An art movement that explores the unconscious mind and dreamlike imagery.
- 21. life - A work of art depicting inanimate objects, such as fruit or flowers.
- 22. - A board on which an artist mixes their paints.
- 25. - The mark or stroke made by a paintbrush.
- 26. - A style of art that does not depict objects realistically but uses shapes, colors, and forms.
- 27. - A rough or unfinished drawing used to capture basic details or ideas.
Down
- 1. - An art style that aims to represent subjects as they appear in everyday life.
- 2. - A three-paneled piece of art, often hinged together.
- 3. - A sheet with designs cut out, used to apply paint through the openings.
- 4. - A printing process that involves using a stone or metal plate.
- 6. - A technique that involves assembling different materials onto a surface to create art.
- 7. - The surface or fabric on which an artist paints.
- 8. - The process of shaping a material, like wood or stone, into a design by cutting.
- 10. - An art movement that uses geometric shapes and fragmented perspectives to depict subjects.
- 11. - Artwork created using different shades of one color.
- 12. - A picture or pattern created by arranging small colored pieces of stone, tile, or glass.
- 13. - Art created by spraying or painting on public surfaces, often illegally.
- 15. - A large painting or artwork applied directly to a wall or ceiling.
- 16. - A technique of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
- 17. knife - A flat, flexible tool used by artists to apply or scrape paint on a canvas.
- 20. - The art of beautiful handwriting, often with stylized or decorative lettering.
- 23. - A public display of works of art.
- 24. - A technique used in art to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
- 27. - A three-dimensional artwork created by carving or modeling materials like stone or metal.