Across
- 4. point An angle or way of viewing an object, top, bottom, side, etc.
- 6. Not awake, sleeping
- 12. Scraping the surface of a painting to generate a visual texture instead of an actual texture.
- 13. Style of painting invented by the impressionists that utilized painting outdoors from start to finish instead of painting inside
- 15. means “to stick”; artwork that utilizes cut and torn paper and images to create a multi-layered appearance
- 17. Late 1800s art movement that is characterized by small, thin, visible brush strokes that artists called mark-making.
- 18. Art movement inspired by impressionism that is characterized by simplified shapes, bright, bold, unnatural colors, and sometimes features a dark outline. Considered a stepping stone to Cubism.
Down
- 1. type of collage that uses only cut and spliced photographs to create new composite images
- 2. Salon The official state-sponsored exhibition of art that was primarily the only way to exhibit artwork
- 3. Collage- style of art that began with the cubists Picasso and Braque when torn colored paper was adhered to a surface to give it a deconstructed appearance.
- 5. Exposure- a technique in photography that allows a photographer to expose two images on top of each other to create a composite image. This technique was used to create spirit photography
- 7. Art movement that emerged from the DaDa art movement, showcasing artwork that defied reason or logic. Inspired by the unconscious mind. Often filled with symbolism, metaphors, and juxtaposition.
- 8. Art Art movement characterized by creating paintings, sculptures, and prints, of common objects and media stars. Aimed to combine “high art” and “low culture”
- 9. Paint Tube Innovation made by the Impressionists that allowed artists to keep their oil paints fresh and portable
- 10. French term for “Wild Beast”
- 11. Rubbing a soft pencil on a textured surface to create texture in an artwork or sketch
- 14. Japanese Collage utilizing the adhering and layering of tissue paper called washi to a canvas to appear like a painting
- 16. One of the most influential styles of the early twentieth century, characterized by placing emphasis on the two dimensionality of the canvas, subjects featuring multiple vantage points, and as time pass became more abstract in nature
