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Copyright © Community Learning LLC. All rights reserved. Being an Artist Word Search - Lessons 5 & 6 Answer Sheet I N Q J N J Y Z M A N D O L I N N H M H V J S A S G D T S M X F R L N T R F P R I Y Y R E O H R X G Q K N D S X W K E Z E E W T L B R E P E T I T I O N B D N P W X E I U M V S L A H T R F Z I Q M M I F K S S I T O I X K U Z M Y N B V R W I I N T T P T N W M F B L O R Y A A J J T N X I I S R I M Q U C O N T R A S T K E D W L C F V S V N I H H V E T B F F P X E E L L P X N I Y R L Q I T D Z O O D L R U L I Z D H G V H L P D P I E V O T T T J I C R G I N I T R A N S P A R E N T I S F E Z Q L E E D Q A R T L L S O T A A I E N E Q R T W I M O V E M E N T L G C F Z S M W G T P U M O D E L E D E Y U V J X E L K O E O E V A X K T Y K C C A T K M A N R Z Z I N F U S E O N O L Y Y A D T A B D U Z N O W B P Q M C Q Z U Q Z H W T A A I N T O T L M U P G U Q K O P Z L Q O B D Q S C L I C T E V T E E G Word List (In Order of Clues): Contrast Mandolin Modeled Movement Repetition Transparent Viewfinder Viewpoint Vignette Still Life Artistic License 1. Clue 1:- Differences between visual elements, for example Picasso’s use of black next to white through out his composition. 2. Clue 2:- A musical instrument of the lute family that has a pear shaped body and four to six pairs of strings. 3. Clue 3:- An object looks three dimensional and appears to have form because it is rendered, painted or drawn, using shadow and light. 4. Clue 4:- The path a viewer’s eye travels, through a work of art, as it follows the repetition of elements in a composition. 5. Clue 5:- Reproducing elements of art to create movement, pattern, and unity. 6. Clue 6:- Fine or sheer enough to be seen through. 7. Clue 7:- A small hand held tool used by an artist to frame a composition. The artist looks through the small rectangular cutout to determine what parts of a still life setup he or she wants to include in the composition. 8. Clue 8:- Position of observation. For example, a bird’s eye view is looking down on the top of something. 9. Clue 9:- A small scene within a larger picture. 10. Clue 10:- A category of subject matter in art that consists of inanimate, non living, objects. 11. Clue 11:- An artist’s prerogative to rearrange and change things according to his or her own aesthetic.

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Copyright © Community Learning LLC. All rights reserved.

Being an Artist Word Search - Lessons 5 & 6 Answer Sheet

I N Q J N J Y Z M A N D O L I N N H M H

V J S A S G D T S M X F R L N T R F P R

I Y Y R E O H R X G Q K N D S X W K E Z

E E W T L B R E P E T I T I O N B D N P

W X E I U M V S L A H T R F Z I Q M M I

F K S S I T O I X K U Z M Y N B V R W I

I N T T P T N W M F B L O R Y A A J J T

N X I I S R I M Q U C O N T R A S T K E

D W L C F V S V N I H H V E T B F F P X

E E L L P X N I Y R L Q I T D Z O O D L

R U L I Z D H G V H L P D P I E V O T T

T J I C R G I N I T R A N S P A R E N T

I S F E Z Q L E E D Q A R T L L S O T A

A I E N E Q R T W I M O V E M E N T L G

C F Z S M W G T P U M O D E L E D E Y U

V J X E L K O E O E V A X K T Y K C C A

T K M A N R Z Z I N F U S E O N O L Y Y

A D T A B D U Z N O W B P Q M C Q Z U Q

Z H W T A A I N T O T L M U P G U Q K O

P Z L Q O B D Q S C L I C T E V T E E G

Word List (In Order of Clues): Contrast Mandolin Modeled Movement Repetition Transparent

Viewfinder Viewpoint Vignette Still Life Artistic License

1. Clue 1:- Differences between visual elements, for example Picasso’s use of black next to white through out his composition. 2. Clue 2:- A musical instrument of the lute family that has a pear shaped body and four to six pairs of strings. 3. Clue 3:- An object looks three dimensional and appears to have form because it is rendered, painted or drawn, using shadow and light. 4. Clue 4:- The path a viewer’s eye travels, through a work of art, as it follows the repetition of elements in a composition. 5. Clue 5:- Reproducing elements of art to create movement, pattern, and unity. 6. Clue 6:- Fine or sheer enough to be seen through. 7. Clue 7:- A small hand held tool used by an artist to frame a composition. The artist looks through the small rectangular cutout to determine what parts of a still life setup he or she wants to include in the composition. 8. Clue 8:- Position of observation. For example, a bird’s eye view is looking down on the top of something. 9. Clue 9:- A small scene within a larger picture. 10. Clue 10:- A category of subject matter in art that consists of inanimate, non living, objects. 11. Clue 11:- An artist’s prerogative to rearrange and change things according to his or her own aesthetic.