What is Art?

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Across
  1. 5. a product primarily for the imaginative, aesthetic properties or intellectual content behind making the piece.
  2. 6. the material used by an artist or designer to create their end product - art.
  3. 7. the manipulation of materials, even if it is beautiful to fulfill a practical, everyday purpose. (Similar to a utilitarian object)
  4. 9. A documentation of visual articulation and verbal documentation for artists.
  5. 10. the quality of design and work shown in something made by hand with an attention to detail of the end product.
  6. 11. an artifact or action that has been put forward by an artist or other person as something to be experienced, interpreted, and appreciated.
  7. 12. a functional piece of artwork which is used for a purpose, rather than an ornamentation or being beautiful.
  8. 14. one step of the process for problem-solving by "building up" ideas or "brainstorming" one's thoughts.
Down
  1. 1. place or setting for an art exhibition, either a physical space or a virtual environment.
  2. 2. a person who produces an artifact or action that has been put forward as something to be experienced, interpreted, and appreciated.
  3. 3. Actual or virtual collection of artworks and documentation demonstrating art and design knowledge and skills organized to reflect an individual’s creative growth and artistic literacy.
  4. 4. a functional and decorative piece of artwork created using the medium, clay, to hold liquid (and sometimes other materials) in during Greek and Roman times.
  5. 8. used to describe the process of understanding what makes something beautiful or ugly.
  6. 13. the study of the development and stylistic changes of art over the course of time.