Art Vocabulary 2

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Across
  1. 4. A technique for creating the illusion of depth and space on a flat surface by using vanishing points and converging lines.
  2. 8. A technique for joining metals by melting them together, often used in creating large-scale metal sculptures or installations.
  3. 11. A quick, rough drawing used to capture the main features or ideas for a more detailed work.
  4. 12. Colors located opposite each other on the color wheel, (e.g., blue and orange).
  5. 15. A large painting or artwork created directly on a wall or ceiling, often as part of public art.
  6. 16. The art of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, often creating intricate patterns or designs.
  7. 19. Describes a line in perspective drawing that appears to converge and disappear
  8. 20. A repeated decorative design, often used to create rhythm or unity in a composition.
Down
  1. 1. The technique of adding gradations of light and dark to create the illusion of volume and depth in a drawing or painting.
  2. 2. The part of a composition that appears closest to the viewer, often containing the most detailed or important elements.
  3. 3. Artworks made from clay that are shaped and then hardened by firing in a kiln, often including pottery, tiles, and sculpture.
  4. 5. The range of colors used in a particular work of art.
  5. 6. A quick-drying material made of lime, gypsum, or cement mixed with water, used for coating walls or creating sculptures and molds.
  6. 7. A specific shade or name of a color on the spectrum, such as red, blue, or yellow.
  7. 9. The size or proportion of elements in a work of art, relative to each other or to the viewer.
  8. 10. A sculptural technique where the design projects from a flat background
  9. 13. A process of shaping a pliable material, like clay or plaster, into a specific form, often used for sculptures or architectural details.
  10. 14. A printmaking technique where a design is carved into a wooden block, inked, and pressed onto paper.
  11. 17. A recurring element or theme in a work of art, such as a pattern, shape, or subject.
  12. 18. A reproduction of an object made by pouring a liquid material (like molten metal, plaster, or resin) into a mold and allowing it to harden.