Across
- 1. The pure state of a color, without tint or shade.
- 7. A piece of cloth on which a painter creates their artwork.
- 8. The flat surface on which an artist mixes and blends colors.
- 10. The distinctive marks made by a brush on the canvas.
- 12. Three-dimensional art created by carving, modeling, or assembling materials.
- 14. The arrangement of elements within an artwork, including balance, harmony, and focal points.
- 15. An artistic technique that involves pasting various materials, such as paper, fabric, or photographs, onto a surface to create a composition.
Down
- 2. A public display of artwork, often in a gallery or museum.
- 3. The use of strong contrasts between light and dark to create the illusion of volume in modeling three-dimensional objects.
- 4. Art that does not attempt to represent reality but uses shapes, colors, and forms to convey emotions or ideas.
- 5. A technique where paint is applied thickly to create a textured surface.
- 6. An art movement that rejected traditional aesthetics and sought to create art that was anti-establishment and often absurd.
- 9. Life A genre of art depicting inanimate objects, often arranged for artistic purposes.
- 11. A printmaking technique where an image is incised into a surface, often a metal plate or woodblock.
- 13. A representation of a person, usually focusing on their face.
