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Crossword Puzzle 03

Name

Period
Across
A sculpture made by combining materials often obtained from building-supply stores that uses common building methods.
Using a liquid binder to bind torn strips of paper together to form a three-dimensional shape.
A method of joining sheets of metal using short bolts with flattened heads.
An element of design with three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
Chemicals that prevent oxides from settling on a metal's surface as it is heated.
A written record of an artist's view of why he or she creates art, his or her philosophy, and the influences that have shaped his or her works of art.
A process of joining two metal pieces by the use of heat and capillary action with thin strips of metal known as solder.
A principle of design that includes the repetition of elements or the combination of elements in a planned way.
uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Down
A sculpture constructed from various materials not originally manufactured for artistic purposes, often including found objects.
The direction in which the fibers in wood and paper line up in parallel.
Refers to a portable case containing slides of artwork done by sculpture.
The pulverized remains of material used to form paper: It can be of many substances, including cotton and plant fibers.
A contemporary commercial enterprise that exhibits works of art for sale.
A principle of design that refers to the differences in value, color, texture, and other elements to create emphasis and interests.
A metal-filled epoxy that comes in a variety of finishes.
Shows or exhibitions in a public setting where purchases of art works can be made.
A principle of design by which the artist or designer may use opposing sizes, shapes, contrasting colors, or another means to place greater attention on certain areas and objects to create feeling in a work of art.
A block made of wood or stone that raises a sculpture up off the ground.
A building or institution devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects of artistic value.