Across
- 4. A painting or structure created to remind people of a person or event.
- 9. Unbiased: Not influenced by an individual’s personal viewpoint.
- 12. A form of graphic art that consists of simple illustrations.
- 13. The building blocks of a work of art. The visual components consist of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value.
- 18. An artistic style that depicts not reality but subjective emotions. The artist accomplishes this aim through the use of color and exaggeration.
- 21. Using someone else’s idea or image in your own artwork without asking for permission or giving credit.
- 22. An element of art concerned with the degree of lightness and darkness of colors.
Down
- 1. An overused symbol or element in an artistic work.
- 2. Art created in public spaces including exterior of buildings, sidewalks, and highway overpasses. Its goal is to provoke discussion and reaction.
- 3. Typefaces that have small lines or strokes attached to the end of a larger stroke.
- 5. An element of art concerned with the look or feel of a surface.
- 6. Unity, variety, emphasis, rhythm, movement, balance, pattern and proportion; the effects of the structure and combination of art elements to make a successful composition.
- 7. The area between, around, and (sometimes) in objects.
- 8. Typefaces that do not have small lines or strokes attached to the end of a larger stroke.
- 10. Any form of art created that serves a utilitarian purpose: graphic design, interior design, industrial design, fashion design.
- 11. A large piece of street art created by a single artist or a group (“crew”) working collaboratively. It may show a single large scene or depict a series of images in order to tell a story.
- 14. An identifiable path created by a point moving in space. It is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length. They often define the edges of a form. They can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, straight or curved, thick or thin.
- 15. The method of depicting 3-D space on a flat surface by using one or more vanishing points.
- 16. An artistic strategy that involves the intentional borrowing, copying, and alteration of preexisting images, objects, and ideas.
- 17. A philosophy and technique of art concerned with the balancing of positive and negative space in an artwork. (origin: Japan and China)
- 19. Art produced purely for its aesthetic appeal: drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture and photography.
- 20. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
