Ανθρωπιστικές Επιστήμες ACT - Τέχνη και Χειροτεχνία
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με την τέχνη και τη χειροτεχνία, όπως «κεντώ», «απλικέ», «απεικονίζω» κ.λπ. που θα σας βοηθήσουν να κάνετε άσσο στα ACT σας.
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an artist who is following the principles of expressionism, focusing on expressing the inner world and emotions rather than the external world
an artist from the late 19th century who expanded the techniques of Impressionism by focusing on personal expression, geometric forms, and vivid colors, rejecting its limitations
a literary and artistic movement initiated in the late 19th century, marked by the accurate depiction of detail
an artist or writer who is an advocate of surrealism, seeking to portray the creative side of the unconscious mind
the collection of artistic or literary works produced by a particular painter, author, etc.
involving ideas or concepts rather than physical objects or experiences
(of a form of art) characterized by the use of shapes, colors, lines, forms, etc. to convey emotions, concepts, or ideas, rather than illustrating recognizable objects or scenes from the physical world
a public event at which paintings, photographs, or other things are shown
relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art
innovative, experimental, or unconventional in style or approach, especially in the arts
formed from an idea that is a slight or full copy of something else
to prominently display or present something to attract attention and admiration
to conceive or envision something in a new or different way with creativity or innovation
differences in color or in brightness and darkness that an artist uses in a painting or photograph to create a special effect
to manage to express a mood, quality, scene, etc. accurately in a piece of art
an artwork or artistic creation that is specifically designed for a particular space, environment, or site
to serve as a clear instance or representation of a broader concept or situation
the technique of representing a two-dimensional object in a way that gives the right impression of distance by drawing objects and people that are farther in a smaller size
a minimalist approach to painting, characterized by the use of bold, flat colors and simplified forms without much shading or depth
pictures or words that are drawn on a public surface such as walls, doors, trains, etc.
a detailed plan or design, typically technical or architectural, that outlines the dimensions, materials, and specifications for construction or production
someone who makes works of art by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, metal, etc. into different forms
someone who is in charge of a museum, taking care of a collection, artwork, etc.
an artist who specializes in creating humorous drawings, often in the form of comic strips or cartoons
the art of producing beautiful handwriting using special writing instruments such as a dip or brush pen
the art of making pictures by sticking photographs, pieces of cloth or colored paper onto a surface
a physical illustration of someone, especially a graven image or statue, often life-size
a large, rectangular building with a central nave, side aisles, and often a raised apse at one end
(of a roof) built in form of a arch or several arches joined together
relating to the study or art of constructing or designing a building
a long continuous length of fibers that have been spun together to be used in knitting, weaving, or sewing
a thick piece of handwoven textile with designs or pictures on it that is used for hangings, curtains, etc.
a colored substance used to impart or alter the color of materials such as fabric, yarn, or other items through immersion or application
a piece of embroidery or needlework that serves as a model or demonstration of different stitches and techniques
the art of assembling beads or other small objects, such as shells, stones, or seeds, into decorative or functional designs
the activity of reproducing designs or pictures by pressing a raised surface covered in ink against paper
a decorative element or design that is added to clothing or fabric, serving to enhance its appearance or convey a particular style or theme
the activity or art of skillfully using one’s hand to create attractive objects
to create fabric or a fabric item by interlocking loops of yarn or thread using a hooked needle
the craft of creating decorative or functional items using a needle and thread or yarn, typically through techniques like sewing, embroidery, or knitting
a decorative design made by cutting out and stitching a different piece of fabric or material onto a larger piece to create a pattern or picture
the practice or art of folding paper into desired shapes, which is originated from Japanese culture
an artist who creates sculptures and decorative objects by carving them from a material such as wood, stone, or ivory
to sew decorative patterns on a piece of cloth with colored threads
an artist who specializes in creating pottery, sculptures, or other art forms using clay as the primary medium
a skilled craftsperson who creates objects partly or entirely by hand
a skilled craftsman or craftswoman who creates woven fabrics and textiles by interlacing threads or yarns on a loom using various techniques and patterns
an artist, writer, or thinker from the late 19th and early 20th centuries who aimed to challenge traditional norms through exploring new ideas, innovation, and focus on understanding oneself and societal shifts