Across
- 1. A famous Spanish artist who helped create Cubism. He changed how people thought about art by using shapes and showing objects from different viewpoints.
- 4. An art style where objects and people are broken into simple shapes, like cubes and triangles. Artists show many angles at the same time to make the picture look more interesting
- 6. Art created in public places, such as walls or buildings, where everyone can see it. It includes graffiti, murals, stencils, and other outdoor artwork.
- 8. A style of art that uses images from everyday life, like comic strips, products, and celebrities. It often uses bright, bold colors.
- 9. An art movement that focuses on dreams, imagination, and the unconscious mind. It mixes real things with strange or impossible images.
- 11. A style where artists drip, splash, or throw paint onto large canvases. The movement of painting becomes part of the artwork.
Down
- 2. An American art movement where artists focused on showing feelings, energy, and movement instead of painting realistic objects.
- 3. artistic technique used byAndy warhol
- 5. A famous Surrealist artist known for painting dreamlike pictures, such as melting clocks. His art showed feelings and fears in strange, imaginative ways
- 7. A powerful painting by Picasso that shows the pain and fear caused when the town of Guernica was bombed during the Spanish Civil War. It became a symbol against war.
- 10. a type of musical style that influenced street art
- 12. A major Pop Art artist who painted famous products and celebrities, like soup cans and Marilyn Monroe. He explored how fame and advertising shape modern life.
