CPAR Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it, often combined with gold leaf and special paint effects.
  2. 6. A visual art form combining traditionally distinct arts, requiring careful drying time between layers to ensure the structural integrity of the final work.
  3. 9. An art movement, also known as earth arts, where natural materials like bedrock and logs are inextricably linked to the landscape.
  4. 12. A broad classification including painting and drawing, as well as production designs for stages, such as lighting, props, and sets.
  5. 14. An art form consisting of the production of images through various techniques of multiplication under direct supervision.
  6. 15. The classification of art forms that includes literary works such as drama, novels, fiction, and non-fiction.
  7. 17. Art that accounts for the creation of something huge to express diverse perspectives for public view.
  8. 18. Drawings or writings painted illicitly on public surfaces, ranging from simple words to elaborate paintings that express social messages.
  9. 20. The specific manner in which an artist manipulates materials to achieve a desired formal effect or communicate a specific meaning.
Down
  1. 1. Artistic practice using technology as an essential part of the process, including 3D virtual sculpture renderings and software like Adobe Illustrator.
  2. 2. The specific material or substance an artist manipulates to express their thoughts and feelings through an artwork.
  3. 4. A classification of art according to medium that includes architecture and designs intended for everyday and business life.
  4. 5. The intricate process of applying gouache to paper or glass and then transferring a reversal of that image onto a canvas or other flat surface.
  5. 7. An artistic movement that focuses on using well-selected, indispensable materials to strip an artwork down to its essential elements.
  6. 8. The practice of taking "junk" that people find useless and using it in a unique way to offer a diverse perspective and tell a story.
  7. 10. A category of art that occupies space, specifically encompassing site-specific works like installations and public art.
  8. 11. A specialized technique where canvases are padded, sewn, and filled with ornaments like beads, sequins, and shells picked up during travels.
  9. 13. The technique of rubbing with a crayon on paper placed over textured objects such as wire screens, wood, or embossed metal.
  10. 16. An artistic technique that uses tiny, often randomly shaped parts of a specific organic material to create a whole image.
  11. 19. A term derived from a French word meaning "to become unglued" or "to become unstuck," created by tearing away pieces of an original image.