This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Visual Arts has 43 clues. Answers range from 3 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Feeling of equilibrium in an art work
Overall placement and organization of art work
Space within a form
Fast drying pigments that are water-resistant when dry
Furnace used for pottery
Natural scenery in painting
A principle invented in the Renaissance to suggest realistic distance
When a colour is mixed with white
When a colour is mixed with black
When a colour is mixed with grey
The lightness or darkness of tones or colors
An art work using a single colour
Represent subject matter truthfully
Opposite colours on the colour wheel
Pure intensity of a colour
Cyan, magenta and yellow, or alternatively red, blue and green, are regarded as ……………… colours.
Such colors as red, orange or yellow are regarded as ……………… colors
Blue, violet or green are considered ……………… colours
The surface characteristics of an object
natural, curvy shapes, typically seen in nature
a type of paint favoured to capture impressions especially in landscape painting
a piece of cloth used for painting on
a large painting on a wall
A hard, white material that is made from baking clay at a very high temperature
The art of painting on wet plaster
a type of permanent, fast-drying paint that is usually made of colored pigment, egg yolk and water
the repertoire of colors used by an artist or in a specific painting
a wooden frame that holds up a picture while it is being painted
To cut chinks out of (a hard surface) to produce a design, relief etc.
a tool designed to cut or carve wood, stone, or metal
o cover something with a shiny, smooth layer of liquid that sets
Smooth, soft and shiny
The opposite of smooth.
a type of earth used to make pots or bricks
a type of ceramic material that is commonly used to make pottery and decorative objects
An artistic image formed by arranging small colored chips or tiles into a pattern
The mould used to make an object
A container that is used to shape something.
A rough drawing that is used to show something quickly, or as the basis for a more detailed picture.
to remove the outer layer of (something) with a knife or another sharp instrument.
a painting based on an arrangement of stationary objects such as fruit or flowers (2 words).
A drawing made from an image on a metal plate cut with an acid-proof layer.
The art or process of cutting words or a design into a hard surface (wood, metal…) especially in order to make a print.