Across
- 1. having a recognizable subject that is shown in an unrealistic manner (p.113)
- 5. surroundings (p.130)
- 7. images or representations of skulls or skeletons doing everyday activities (p.251)
- 10. the study of the nature of beauty and art (p.76)
- 12. a principle of art concerned with arranging the elements so that no one part of the work overpowers, or seems heavier than, any other part (p.37)
- 14. a public showing of an artwork or a collection of artworks (p.86)
- 15. a liquid that holds the grains of pigment together (p.58)
- 19. the process of reusing an artwork in a way that is different from its original intent (p.106)
- 20. the message, idea, or feeling expressed by a work of art (p.77)
Down
- 2. the way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art (p.77)
- 3. an oval or oblong shape containing the hieroglyphs of an important person (p.228)
- 4. a three-dimensional artwork consisting of many pieces assembled together (p.66)
- 6. a visual statement that represents the world around you, communicates an idea, expresses a feeling, or presents an interesting design (p.4)
- 8. an object that is typically old, made by humans, and provides information about an earlier time (p.192)
- 9. an artist who plans and designs buildings (p.168)
- 10. the art of planning and designing buildings (p.168)
- 11. the element of art that is derived from reflected light (p.18)
- 13. the principle of art concerned with making an element of art or an object in a work stand out (p.43)
- 16. an art style emphasizing dramatic lighting, movement, and emotional intensity (p.100)
- 17. a person who uses imagination and skill to communicate ideas in visual form (p.4)
- 18. an element of art that refers to an object with three dimensions (p.25)
