Across
- 7. a traditional art technique used to shape clay into vessels and sculptures
- 8. the basic colors in art that cannot be created by mixing other colors
- 11. an artistic technique that uses parallel lines to create shading or tonal effects
- 12. an art technique that involves applying wet paint to a surface that is already wet
- 15. an art technique that involves building up an image by adding layers of materials or media on top of each other
- 17. a visual art form that combines multiple materials and techniques to create a work of art
- 18. a watercolor painting technique that involves applying wet paint to dry paper or a dry layer of paint
- 20. a type of art that involves the arrangement of objects in a space to create a unified experience for the viewer
- 21. a drawing technique that uses lines that cross over each other to create light, shadow, and texture
- 22. colors created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions
- 23. a material that protects parts of a surface from being affected by a subsequent process
Down
- 1. a pottery technique that involves using your fingers and thumb to mold clay into a desired shape
- 2. diagram used in the visual arts to represent the colors of the visible spectrum and their relationships to each other
- 3. a work of art that is larger than a human body in size
- 4. the practice of creating art with minimal environmental impact
- 5. the arrangement of opposite elements to create visual interest and drama
- 6. a flat, rolled-out piece of clay that is used to create pottery and sculptures
- 9. a genre of art that depicts inanimate objects, such as fruit, flowers, and utensils
- 10. the part of a work that draws the viewer's eye and is the main idea or area of interest
- 13. the arrangement of visual elements to create a specific meaning, story, or emotion
- 14. a form of art that involves multiple artists working together to create a piece of art
- 16. colors created by mixing equal parts of a primary color and a secondary color
- 19. a type of art that is created by, for, or with a community
