Across
- 3. A type of government where people elect leaders to make decisions for them.
- 7. A way to decorate by scratching through a top layer to show a different colour underneath.
- 8. A political and economic system where everyone shares resources and property equally.
- 12. Common or usual ways of doing things in art, writing, or society.
- 14. Art that fills a whole room or space, creating an experience for people who visit.
- 15. Focusing on buying and owning lots of things.
- 16. War, A war between groups of people in the same country.
- 18. A way to paint on wet plaster walls so the colours become part of the wall as it dries.
- 19. In art, a quick and expressive mark or movement that shows emotion or energy.
- 20. Art that doesn't look like real things. It uses shapes, colours, and lines to show ideas or feelings.
Down
- 1. A person or thing that is very famous and represents something important.
- 2. A style of art where objects are broken into shapes and shown from many angles at once.
- 4. A fast-drying paint made from plastic, which is very flexible and strong.
- 5. A style of art from the late 1970's that often questions traditional ideas and uses humour or irony.
- 6. A new way of making art that started in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Artists tried new ideas and broke away from old styles.
- 9. Based on personal feelings or opinions, not on facts.
- 10. A political system where a leader has total control, and the country is very nationalistic and often uses force.
- 11. A type of government with a king or queen in charge.
- 13. Technique, Using a monochromatic palette of grays.
- 17. A type of paint made by mixing colours with something like egg yolk.
