Art & Culture

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  1. 5. A depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, rivers, or forests in art.
  2. 8. A category or type of art, music, literature, or performance.
  3. 12. A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or carving materials like stone, wood, or metal.
  4. 15. A person who writes plays.
  5. 17. An exceptional work of art that shows great skill or creativity.
  6. 18. A recurring theme, symbol, or element in art, literature, or design.
  7. 19. An object made by humans that has historical, cultural, or artistic value.
  8. 20. Writing or drawings made on public surfaces, often as street art.
  9. 21. The way feelings, ideas, or emotions are conveyed through art, music, or writing.
  10. 23. A depiction of a person, focusing on their face or expression.
  11. 24. A flat surface used by artists to mix paints or the range of colors used in a work.
  12. 26. A picture or pattern made from small pieces of colored stone, glass, or tile.
  13. 28. A person who evaluates and writes opinions about art, music, or literature.
  14. 29. A person who writes music.
  15. 30. A space or building where artworks are displayed for viewing or sale.
  16. 32. A painting made with watercolors.
  17. 33. An artwork depicting inanimate objects, such as flowers, food, or household items.
  18. 35. A building where artworks, historical objects, or scientific items are preserved and displayed.
  19. 37. An artwork designed for a specific space, often immersive or three-dimensional.
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  1. 1. A tool with bristles used to apply paint.
  2. 2. A decorative element added to art, architecture, or objects.
  3. 3. A strong cloth surface on which a painting is made.
  4. 4. A live performance of music by musicians or singers.
  5. 6. A technique in art that creates the illusion of depth or space.
  6. 7. A dramatic work combining singing, music, and sometimes acting.
  7. 9. The art of designing and arranging dance movements.
  8. 10. A classical dance form characterized by precise movements and techniques.
  9. 11. A person responsible for selecting and organizing artworks in a museum or gallery.
  10. 13. A place where live plays, performances, or dramas are performed.
  11. 14. An organized display of artworks or cultural objects for public viewing.
  12. 16. A visual artwork created using pigments on a surface such as canvas or paper.
  13. 17. A large artwork painted or applied directly onto a wall or ceiling.
  14. 22. A balanced and proportional arrangement of elements in art or design.
  15. 23. A substance that gives color to paint, ink, or other materials.
  16. 25. A stand used by artists to hold a canvas while painting.
  17. 27. A quick or rough drawing that captures the basic elements of a subject.
  18. 31. A pleasing combination of elements in an artwork, music, or design.
  19. 34. A painting made on wet plaster, usually on walls or ceilings.
  20. 36. A picture or design made using pencils, pens, or other tools without paint.