Visual Art Terms

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Across
  1. 3. The lightness or darkness of a color.
  2. 6. Art produced in Europe and that is influenced from roughly the 5th to the 15th century, characterized by its strong religious focus Christianity, rich symbolism.
  3. 9. Is the overseer of a museum's collection. Their responsibilities can include obtaining new items, keeping them safe, and planning event
  4. 11. An artist that is a creative professional who produces visual material to communicate emotions, stories, and other messages to audiences.
  5. 13. The path a viewers eye takes through an artwork.
  6. 14. Art that distorts reality by showing subjects (people, objects, landscapes) fractured into geometric shapes from multiple viewpoints.
  7. 15. An artist who creates images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement when displayed in rapid sequence.
  8. 16. A professional who plans and creates indoor spaces, making them functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing
  9. 19. A person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction.
  10. 21. The path of a moving point.
  11. 23. A person who designs high-fashion clothing.
  12. 26. The way something feels of looks like it could feel.
  13. 27. The area around, inside, or between shapes or forms.
  14. 28. A 2D shape defined by either geometric or organic types.
Down
  1. 1. The equal distribution of weight in a design.
  2. 2. A person who creates sculptures out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
  3. 4. A 3D object that has height, width, and depth.
  4. 5. A European Art Movement that revived ancient Greek and Roman Art.
  5. 7. A person whose job is to apply cosmetics to performers or models.
  6. 8. Art period from the present day and recent past, created by living artists (or recently deceased) that reflects our current, complex, globalized world.
  7. 10. A sense of harmony in an artwork. A sense of completeness.
  8. 12. Art from roughly the 1860s to the 1970s, defined by a break from traditional styles, embracing experimentation and abstraction.
  9. 17. The focal point of the design that captures the viewers attenetion.
  10. 18. Repeating the visual elements in an artwork.
  11. 20. Light reflecting off objects.
  12. 22. The use of several elements or different types of the same element to add visual interest.
  13. 24. 19th-century French Art movement focused on capturing the fleeting, sensory "impression" of a moment, especially the changing effects of light and color.
  14. 25. The size relationship between elements in a work of art.