Across
- 3. an art style that emulates the principles, techniques, and subjects of ancient Greece and Rome.
- 5. to examine something carefully and systematically in order to understand its components, structure, and underlying principles.
- 6. a small, rubber roller used to ink the surface of a printing plate.
- 7. a three-dimensional artwork made by joining materials and objects together.
- 12. a thick, woven material used for painting on. Often wrapped around a frame.
- 13. combining more than one color together.
- 14. the art of creating beautiful, stylized, or elegant lettering or handwriting using a pen, ink brush, or other writing instrument.
- 16. the idea of what is beautiful or pleasing to the eye
- 17. the art of making objects from clay and hardening them in a kiln.
- 20. a hand tool, originally from Japan, used to gently rub the back of the paper when taking a relief print.
- 21. a craft or artistic technique inv a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a flat surface.olving the removal of material, to create a three-dimensional sculpture or relief with intricate and detailed shapes and patterns.
Down
- 1. A framework used to support a figure being modeled in a plastic material.
- 2. a sculptural representation of a person’s head, neck, and shoulders, typically extending down to the upper chest.
- 4. an object created by humans, often with historical or cultural significance.
- 5. a skilled craftsman who creates handmade and often unique products, emphasizing craftsmanship, attention to detail, and traditional techniques.
- 8. clay that has been fired once but is not glazed.
- 9. the arrangement of the elements in a work of art which create a sense of equilibrium.
- 10. a dyeing technique and the resulting patterned fabric created by applying wax to cloth to resist dye.
- 11. a material that holds pigment particles together and binds paint to a surface.
- 12. a natural mineral or a stick made from chalk, colored pigments, and gum Arabic that is used for drawing.
- 13. the part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
- 15. a drawing medium made from burned wood, commonly used for drawing and sketching.
- 18. the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes
- 19. a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a flat surface.
- 21. a process that involves pouring a liquid material into a mold to create a sculpture.
