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Art Vocab Crossword
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1) Un-posed views of people.
2) The material used to thin the binder in paint.
3) Atmospheric perspective achievement by using hue, value, and intensity to show distance in a piece of work.
4) An element of art made up of three distinct qualities: hue, intensity, and value.
7) Dramatic contrasts of light and shadows.
9) A style of art representing everyday scenes and events as they actually looked.
12) The use of sarcasm or ridicule to expose and denounce vice or folly.
14) The artist involved in this type of art showed a greater concern for structure and form.
16) A principle of art, it refers to a way of combining similar elements in an artwork to accent their similarities.
17) Refers to painting, sculpture, and architecture which are valued by their success in communicating ideas and feelings.
19) A style of art involving the application of unmixed primary colors in small strikes to stimulate reflected light.
20) An element of art that refers to the distance or area between, around, above, below or within things.
21) A graphic system that showed artists how to create the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface.
22) A process that involves cutting pictures into wood and applying ink to the raised areas and printing.
24) A design of a picture, painted directly on the wall.
25) The element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
27) Finely ground powder that gives every paint its color.
30) The quality of brightness and purity of a color.
31) The point at which receding parallel lines converge.
32) How well the work is organized, or put together.
34) Those media that are applied dry and include pencil, charcoal, crayon, and chalk or pastel.
36) An interest in the art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome.
37) The principle of art concerned with the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.
38) Media, in which the coloring agent is suspended in a liquid, such as ink and paints.
44) Expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in visual form.
46) A principle of art referring to the placement of repeated elements of art in a work, causing a visual tempo or beat.
51) An element of art that describes the lightness or darkness of a hue.
52) A mixture of glue and white pigment such as plaster, chalk, or clay.
56) An element of art, it describes an object with three-dimensions.
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5) Realistic presentation of subject matter in a work of art.
6) A principle of art, referring to the combination of art elements to create an equilibrium or stability in the work.
8) Manuscript paintings, mainly those done during the Medieval period.
10) Textile wall hanging that is woven, painted, or embroidered with decorative designs or colorful scenes.
11) A skillful blend of the elements and principles of art.
13) The design or decoration of functional objects to make them pleasing to the eye.
15) The artist's personal way of using the elements and principles of art to produce a work of art.
17) A method of painting in thin layers of wet plaster so as to become part of the wall.
18) A French art style characterized by balanced compositions, flowing contour lines,and noble gestures and expressions.
23) The different ways the elements of art can be used in a work of art which consist of balance, emphasis, harmony, variety, gradation, movement, rhythm, and proportion.
26) An element of art referring to a two-dimension area clearly set off by one or more of the other visual elements.
28) A paint made of dry pigments, or color mixed with a binding material.
29) A liquid that holds together the grains of pigment in paint.
33) Qualities that increase our understanding of art and the criteria on which judgements are based.
35) A principle of art that refers to intricate and complex element relationships in a work of art.
39) An art style characterized by movement, vivid contrast, and emotional intensity.
40) An art style that places emphasis on portraying the carefree life of the Aristocracy rather than on grand heroes or pious martyrs.
41) A principle of art used to create the look and feel of action and guide the viewer's eye throughout the work of art
42) Drawing in accordance to the rules of perspective so that objects appear to be receding or protruding into space.
43) A style of art that portrayed dramatic and exotic subjects perceived with strong feelings.
45) Qualities having to do with meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
47) The half-rounded panel between the lintel and the arch over a doorway of a church.
48) Dry pigments add to oil, turpentine, and some varnishes.
49) A painting on three hinged panels that can be folded together.
50) A principle of art referring to the gradual changes of elements in a work of art.
53) A principle of art, which involves combining elements of art to stress the differences between those elements.
54) An element of art that refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point.
55) A drawing or painting of an arrangement of objects.
57) A painting technique created with patches of color.
58) The basic components used by artist when producing pieces of art work, consisting of color, value, line, shape, form, texture, and space.
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