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Across
  1. 2. A movement where the idea or concept behind the work is more important than the finished physical object.
  2. 5. A style of painting that creates an optical illusion of a real three-dimensional object.
  3. 7. The use of symbols or images to convey specific meanings within a work.
  4. 8. Art designed to surround the viewer, often utilizing VR (Virtual Reality) or large-scale projections.
  5. 9. An artwork created using more than one type of material (e.g., paint, ink, and collage).
  6. 13. The specific material used to create art (e.g., oil paint, marble, digital pixels).
  7. 14. A technique of blending colors and tones so softly that they melt into one another (hazy effect).
  8. 17. Art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but uses shapes, colors, and forms to achieve its effect
  9. 19. Art created specifically for and within digital environments.
  10. 20. Art that is temporary or not intended to last (e.g., ice sculptures, sand art).
  11. 24. The degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
  12. 26. The use of strong contrasts between light and dark to model three-dimensional forms.
  13. 29. The intentional arrangement of visual elements within an artwork.
  14. 30. A recurring element, theme, or pattern in an artistic design.
Down
  1. 1. Art that tells a story, either as a moment in a sequence or as a single unfolding scene.
  2. 3. A color scheme based on only one hue and its various tints and shades.
  3. 4. Art that is innovative, experimental, or ahead of its time.
  4. 6. Work created with the assistance of autonomous systems or algorithms.
  5. 10. Art made with sustainable materials or focused on environmental activism.
  6. 11. Applying paint very thickly so that it stands out from the surface and shows brushstrokes.
  7. 12. Space: The empty or open area around and between the subjects of an image.
  8. 15. The process of selecting, organizing, and looking after items in a collection or exhibition.
  9. 16. The intensity, purity, or vividness of a color.
  10. 18. The surface quality of a work, whether actual (physical) or implied (visual).
  11. 21. The pure name of a specific color (e.g., Crimson, Cerulean).
  12. 22. Placing two contrasting elements side-by-side to highlight their differences.
  13. 23. A technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional depth on a flat surface.
  14. 25. Art that retains strong references to the real world, particularly the human form.
  15. 27. A style that uses the fewest possible elements to create a maximum effect.
  16. 28. A set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty.