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- 3. Strong, closely woven fabric, often used as a surface for painting.
- 7. Artist place objects to appear smaller toward the top of the artwork. The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
- 8. A method of creating sculpture that involves adding to or combining materials.
- 10. What an artwork is about. A person, animal, object, or scene can be the subject of an artwork.
- 11. A work of art created to show a person, animal, or group of people, usually focusing on the face.
- 12. Are lines that are real and can be seen
- 15. Is a technique used by an artist to change the size relationship of shapes in an artwork.
- 16. Are line, shape, form, space, value, texture, and color.
- 17. The arrangement of rooms inside a building.
- 20. Something that reflects the imaginary.
- 21. Is an artist who plans the appearance and form of useful objects, such as computers, telephones, cars, toys, and kitchen appliances.
- 23. Cartoons that make a statement about something that his happening in the news.
- 26. Is a method of creating sculpture by taking away material from a larger piece or block.
- 27. Occurs by changing the value little by little
- 28. Two colors side by side on the color wheel that share a common hue.
- 29. A style of art developed during the 1950’s. These artists show people, objects, or scenes from popular culture and use graphics similar to those found in advertisements or comic strips.
- 31. Creating dark values by applying a dot pattern
- 32. An artist who plans buildings and other structures.
- 33. Is a style of artwork that fills in space with
- 35. Colors Blue, Green, Violet
- 36. Is the 3rd stage on the creative process when the artist finds a solution to their problem (or idea)
- 39. Is created with thin parallel lines
- 40. Is a room or building where an artist creates artworks.
- 42. Is an artist who plans the appearance and form of useful objects, such as computers, telephones, cars, toys, and kitchen appliances.
- 47. The angle from which the viewer sees an object or a scene.
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- 1. A type of balance in which lines or shapes spread out from a center point.
- 2. Is a hue mixed with white to make a lighter color value
- 3. The effect showing the difference between light and dark values. It is created by placing light tints against dark shades.
- 4. Are not actually seen: they are imagined. The placement of other lines, shapes and colors helps you imagine these lines.
- 5. Is an artist who designs spaces and props for theatre, motion pictures, or television.
- 6. Is a process used by an artist to create an artwork by looking at or watching something or someone.
- 9. To partly or completely cover one shape or form with another to show distance
- 11. Is a sculpture that cannot be moved and that is used to adorn an outdoor space.
- 13. A liquid, such as a turpentine or water, used to control the thickness or thinness of paint.
- 14. Artists experience this process while making their artworks using these four stages: saturation, incubation, illuminations, and verification.
- 16. A copy of a picture that is larger than the original.
- 18. Is the path of a point moving through space.
- 19. another word for color
- 22. Artist place objects to appear larger towards the bottom of the artwork.
- 24. A medium, in which the artist glues bits of cut or torn paper.
- 25. Are artists’ plans for drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, and other artworks to help them communicate their ideas and feelings.
- 30. An image that tricks the eye or seems to be something it is not.
- 34. An artist's tool usually made of soft paper felt, generally used for blendind and shading with pencils, charcoals, conte' crayons, chalks and pastels.
- 37. Telltale stones or trees, historic buildings significant hills, or other geographic features associated with legend or fact.
- 38. Is the quality of letting light pass through the opposite of opaque.
- 41. A gradual change from light to dark values. This creates a 3-D effect.
- 43. The lightness or darkness of a color. Tints have a light value. Shades have a dark value.
- 44. A flat board on which a painter holds and mixes colors.
- 45. A drawing technique in which artist draws the edges of an object, by looking closely at the objects as they slowly move their drawing medium.
- 46. Are colors which cannot be mixed from other colors, but from which other colors are made.
