Art Terminology Crossword - Mrs. Epps

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Across
  1. 4. Utilizes shapes and forms that are related to or developed from plant and animal forms.
  2. 9. The ration of the size of the parts in a drawing or artwork to their size in the original.
  3. 10. Having a kind of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but still look balanced.
  4. 11. A drawing or painting of an arrangement of non-moving, non-living object such as fruit, flowers, bottles, etc.
  5. 13. To plan and arrange all the parts of an artwork.
  6. 14. The art of writing letters and words in an ornamental style using brushes or pens.
  7. 15. Painting done with water-based paint on fresh plaster so that as it dries, the colors are absorbed into the wall.
  8. 17. Lines or shapes that spread out from a central point.
  9. 19. Something that stands for something else, especially a letter, figure or sign that represents a real object or an idea.
  10. 20. A painting or drawing showing a scene from nature.
  11. 21. Work of art formed from a combination of more than one medium.
  12. 22. Regular repetition of lines, shapes, colors or patterns.
  13. 24. To create designs and pictures for books or magazines to explain or show what happens in a story.
  14. 26. The application of paint so thickly that it stands out in relief.
  15. 27. A distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up.
  16. 28. A picture or design made by fitting small pieces or colored stone, glass, paper or tile together.
  17. 30. A type of sculpture in which figures are raised above the surface or from the background that is flat or has hollowed out parts.
  18. 31. The part of a work of art that appears to be in the front, nearest to the viewer, usually in the lower part of the picture.
Down
  1. 1. The use of sizes, shapes, colors, textures and other elements and principles of design to draw attention to certain areas or objects in a work of art.
  2. 2. A horizontal band of decorative or narrative art, often part of the decoration of a building.
  3. 3. Element or combination of elements repeated often enough in a composition to become a dominant feature.
  4. 5. Arrangement or design of elements of an artwork to achieve balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis and unity to make an effective expression of an artist's idea.
  5. 6. Something that does not let light in and cannot be seen through.
  6. 7. A principle of design. The arrangement of elements in a work of art (including size and number of objects) that achieves a sense of equality.
  7. 8. The parts of an artwork that lie in the distance and appear to be behind objects in the foreground.
  8. 11. Artistic technique, an artist's special way of creating art.
  9. 12. The apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art.
  10. 13. The part of a design that is the most important, powerful or has the most influence.
  11. 16. Work of art created by gluing bits of paper, fabric, scraps, photographs or other materials to a flat surface.
  12. 18. A perception that something is pleasing to the eye.
  13. 23. The part of the artwork that lies between the foreground and the background.
  14. 25. A large painting that covers a wall or painted directly on to a wall.
  15. 29. Material that an artist uses, such as oil, pen and ink, chalk, watercolor.