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Across
A painting technique in which pigments are applied in thick layers or strokes to create a rough three-dimensional paint surface on the two-dimensional surface
A network of horizontal and vertical intersecting lines that divide spaces and create a framework of areas.
A process of criticism for the purpose of evaluating and improving art and design.
A drawing technique in which a series of lines are layered over each other to build up value and to suggest form and volume.
A branch of philosophy concerned with the beautiful in art and how the viewer experiences it.
A measure of relative lightness or darkness
A sign or image that is taken to be an easily recognized symbol representing a company or organization
The story that is told in an artwork.
A mural painting technique in which pigments mixed in water are used to form the desired color. These pigments are then applied to whet lime plaster, thereby binding with and becoming an integral part of a wall.
The design of a typeface.
The degree of closeness in the placement of elements
Down
a religious image meant to embody the actual qualities of the depicted saint. More generally a symbol or sign, especially one with strong emotional power.
An art movement originating in the 1960s that sought inspiration from everyday popular culture and the techniques of commercial art.
A two-dimensional illusion suggestive of a tactile quality.
A texture created by rubbings.
Unoccupied area or empty space surrounding the objects or figures in a composition.
An assembly of found objects composed as a piece of sculpture. See Collage.
Use of value in artwork
The pleasing combination of parts that make up a whole composition.
A line that does not stay at the edges but moves freely within forms. These lines record movement of the eye as well as implying motion in the form.