What is art?

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  1. 2. - a kind of art that creates images by recording light.
  2. 5. sculptural technique where a liquid material is poured into a mold to create a three-dimensional art piece.
  3. 6. The distinctive manner or approach an artist uses in creating their work, often reflecting their personal or cultural influences.
  4. 8. or objects used in art to represent ideas or concepts.
  5. 9. The specific methods or processes an artist uses to create their artwork.
  6. 12. - Carpeaux’s sculpture inspired by The Barber of Seville
  7. 13. Using art to narrate or depict stories and experiences.
  8. 14. - a technique that uses two-dimensional surfaces to form a 3D effect.
  9. 15. A quick, often rough drawing used to capture the basic elements or outline of a subject or idea.
  10. 16. A style of art that uses fun and bright pictures from things like ads, comics, and pop culture
  11. 22. The skilled creation of objects by hand, often blending functionality with artistic expression, such as in ceramics, textiles, or woodwork.
  12. 23. Visual or thematic elements in an artwork that hint at its meaning, context, or the artist’s intention.
  13. 24. pieces created by artists using various media, such as paintings, sculptures, or drawings.
  14. 29. - a creator of artworks (e.g., Nam June Paik, Gillis Mostaert, John-Baptiste Carpeaux)
  15. 30. - Artworks produced by transferring an image from a matrix (like a block, plate, or screen) onto another surface, usually paper.
  16. 32. An art style that aims to depict subjects accurately and truthfully.
  17. 33. - the study of beauty and art
  18. 34. traditional art medium using pigments to create images on surfaces like canvas.
  19. 35. derived from Latin word Ars
  20. 36. visual representation (e.g., photographs)
  21. 37. - Plato’s term for representational art
  22. 38. way a viewer or artist understands and conveys the meaning or message behind an artwork.
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  1. 1. - It gives different shades and tones that reflect different emotions and interpretations.
  2. 3. - an art that uses natural scenery as primary subject
  3. 4. - a material or technique used by the artist to create an art piece
  4. 7. - 16th-Century painter from Europe known for religious subjects
  5. 8. A three-dimensional art form created by shaping or combining materials
  6. 10. how an artist tell a story with their art
  7. 11. An artist who creates images to accompany text, such as in books, magazines, or advertisements.
  8. 17. It is an art in which the artist's medium is an action. They are generally documented by photography, but the artwork is in the act itself.
  9. 18. - Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft
  10. 19. - A building or gallery to display a collection of different artworks
  11. 20. - An ability to create and combine imagination, innovation, and critical thinking into an art piece
  12. 21. - tools/advancements influencing art (photography, lithography, etc)
  13. 25. Art that does not depict objects realistically but uses shapes, colors, and forms.
  14. 26. - An individual work of art, whether it's a painting, sculpture, or other form of creative expression.
  15. 27. A printmaking technique involving drawing on a flat surface with a greasy substance.
  16. 28. - A creator of visual representation on a surface through paints.
  17. 30. Pictures of people, usually showing their face and expression.
  18. 31. An individual who plans and creates visual concepts or functional art pieces, often blending aesthetics with practicality.