Across
- 2. arts are artworks that depict real situations.
- 5. use the operations of description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment to gain information from the artwork, rather than gathering facts about the work and the artist who created it.
- 7. art is always connected to something visual from the real world.
- 8. a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter
- 12. imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality
- 14. identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter, and the elements of art found in the work.
- 15. it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
- 16. - is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.
- 18. a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- 20. successive visions, images, and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
Down
- 1. concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities, or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer
- 3. refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork
- 4. art are works that does not depict anything from the real world
- 6. imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality
- 9. contributed to the emergence of abstract art in the nineteenth century as artists became less interested in depicting things exactly like they really exist.
- 10. is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuine appreciation for art.
- 11. It is a reasoned activity of the mind.
- 13. is the discussion or evaluation of visual art.
- 17. the principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- 19. is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features
