Sculpture 1 TEKS

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Across
  1. 2. Adding black to a color
  2. 6. An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume
  3. 9. A critique that relates to beauty
  4. 11. When critiquing a work of art using “____”, the critic is concerned with what is the artist trying to say, what is the mood
  5. 13. methods such as Coil, Pinch, slab are
  6. 14. Repetition of visual elements in art creates
  7. 15. The principle of art that refers to symmetry or asymmetry in a work of art
  8. 20. White added to a color
  9. 22. The successful arrangement of the elements and principles of design
  10. 24. Colors directly opposite on the color wheel.
  11. 25. The area surrounding shapes and forms
  12. 29. the process of creating one more images from a single prepared surface.
  13. 31. The lightness or darkness of a color.
  14. 33. The art of making things out of clay and then hardening the object by heat
  15. 35. Principle of design concerned with differences
  16. 36. Device used to fire clay
  17. 37. Any negative space within a sculpture
  18. 38. Sculpture viewed from one side only with slightly raised areas
  19. 40. The art and process of manipulation materials to create 3D objects is called
  20. 41. The effect obtained by a brighter color, darker tone, larger size, or other difference in a composition
  21. 42. A sculpture that moves
  22. 44. When critiquing a work of art using “____” the critic is concerned with the success or failure of the piece.
  23. 48. The use of only one color, with its tints and shades
  24. 50. The area in an artwork emphasized by the artist
  25. 51. The principle of design concerned with size relationship of one part to another
Down
  1. 1. The way a surface looks or feels
  2. 3. Clay that is air dried, but has not been fired
  3. 4. The sense of oneness or wholeness in a work of art is
  4. 5. Process in sculpture: removing material from a base
  5. 7. When critiquing a work of art using “____”, the critic is concerned with the elements and principles
  6. 8. Black, White, Gray, Brown
  7. 10. Red, Yellow, Blue Colors that cannot be produced by mixing any other colors together
  8. 12. has height, width, and depth
  9. 16. refers to sculptures that is freestanding and can be viewed from all directions
  10. 17. Drawings style done with quick scribbles or marks to show movement
  11. 18. colors create calmness in a work of art.
  12. 19. An Artform having practical or useful qualities is called
  13. 21. The path made by a moving tool
  14. 23. Made by combining a collection of three dimensional elements
  15. 26. illustrates the outer edges
  16. 27. The process of roughing/scratching the surface edges of clay for joining is called
  17. 28. colors create excitement
  18. 30. Orange, Purple, Green Colors made by mixing equal amounts of two primaries
  19. 32. Process in sculpture: applying material to a base
  20. 34. A two dimensional element of art that can be organic or geometric.
  21. 39. A glass like coating fused to bisqueware is called
  22. 43. Watery clay used to decorate or join pieces of clay together
  23. 45. When critiquing a work of art using “____”, the critic should be concerned with facts.
  24. 46. a dull finish
  25. 47. An image captured or recorded by light
  26. 49. is expert workmanship demonstrating skill, knowledge, and neatness