Across
- 3. Art: art that is executed on a two-dimensional surface that has length and width;
- 6. tools used to apply paint to a support, usually hair or fiber attached to a wooden or plastic
- 7. and inclusion.
- 8. of simulated texture or the illusion of texture. Examples include brushstrokes, impasto,
- 9. in New York after the Second World War. This group includes Jackson Pollock, Willem
- 10. artwork.
- 12. the optical sensation that occurs after a visual stimulus is removed. The afterimage
- 15. art.
- 19. added.
- 20. beautiful writing.
- 23. a fast-drying water-soluble petroleum-based painting medium.
- 26. Art: art that is executed in, and depends upon, both space and time, which is
- 27. the color range that occurs between orange, red, and purple.
- 29. Form: sculptural forms that are not penetrated by exterior space.
- 30. a quickly fading complement of the original stimulus.
- 31. 3-Dimensional Art: art that is executed in the three dimensions of length, width, and
- 33. and “all over,” a condition in which no single part of the work is visually predominant.
- 34. lacking symmetry.
- 35. a sculptural process in which material is substituted to form the final artwork.
- 37. an art medium made from burned wood used to make dark black marks usually on
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- 1. Color: a color scheme that uses colors adjacent to an initial point on the color wheel.
- 2. the “fourth dimension.” Examples include but are not limited to performance art and
- 4. Kooning, Lee Krasner, and Helen Frankenthaler. Their primary approach to painting was
- 5. the property of equality in visual weight.
- 6. a transparent fluid used to suspend colored pigment and attach it to a support.
- 11. Color: color based on projected light. Additive: a sculptural process in which material
- 13. Expressionism: or ABEX; this art historical term is specific to a group of painters
- 14. example, if an artist chose red for the initial color, then an analogous color scheme would
- 16. Assembly: a sculptural process in which disparate materials are combined to form the
- 17. an imaginary line around which objects are arranged.
- 18. Perspective: the use of color to simulate the illusion of space.
- 21. and installation.
- 22. These include, but are not limited to, sculpture, architecture, ceramics, glass, textiles,
- 24. a sculptural process in which material is removed to reveal the final artwork.
- 25. Fresco: literally, “good fresco” or “True Fresco” A mural process in which pigment is
- 28. on and absorbed into wet plaster.
- 32. a wire or wood substructure used to support a clay sculpture while it is being
- 36. Texture: the condition in which texture is created, not represented. Actual texture is the
