Across
- 3. A combination of elements or shapes that repeat in a regular arrangement. This can be seen on clothing, architecture, and pottery
- 6. Picasso has a very distinct _______________. No one else paints the way he does, his artwork has a characteristic that cannot be found anywhere else.
- 8. An object, form, or figure that is repeated
- 12. Art that has height and width, but no depth, is two _____________________
- 14. These are either organic or geometric
- 16. For a painter this would be paint and canvas, for a sculptor this would be stone, For a carpenter this would be wood, and so on.
- 17. A flat surface which is often implied by the composition
- 19. Such kind of lines guide our attention to a certain object or section of an artwork
- 20. hand-woven Peruvian rugs are one example of this
- 21. Medieval artists joined this kind of association to create artwork
- 22. A copy of a painting, usually reproduced on paper
- 23. Repetition of the same elements, but with variation in their arrangement
Down
- 1. These people or groups pay for the production of artwork
- 2. The outermost line of a figure or object is this
- 4. Andre Masson was famous for this kind of drawing
- 5. The grammar rules of art
- 7. Examples of this include Japanese teacups, Chinese vases, and ancient Greek pottery
- 9. Texture, space, and line are all different __________________ of art
- 10. The space that is filled or closed by a three-dimensional object
- 11. These lines suggest emotions. For example, when vertical they represent power or vitality, when horizontal, they represent peacefulness and passivity
- 13. Beautifully written letters. This kind of art has a long tradition in China
- 15. The distance or area between two identifiable points or planes
- 18. This institution began in the 1500s in Europe,and taught both the practical techniques and the theory of art
