Visual Literacy Crossword
Across
- 2. The direction a person is looking in a picture. It can tell us what they're focused on or interested in.
- 3. The position and arrangement of a person or objects in a picture. It helps convey a certain mood or message.
- 6. The distinctive way an artist creates their work, including their choice of colors, shapes, and techniques.
- 7. The different shades and tones that we see in an image. Colors can create feelings and moods in a picture.
- 10. The relative size of objects in a picture. It helps us understand the proportions between different elements.
- 11. The way a person's posture, movements, and facial expressions can show their feelings or intentions without using words.
- 13. The front and back parts of a picture. The foreground is what's closest to us, and the background is further away.
- 15. The way objects in the picture look smaller when they're farther away. It makes a picture look three-dimensional.
Down
- 1. The empty areas around and between objects in a picture. It helps define the shapes and forms.
- 4. How far away objects are from each other or from the viewer. It affects the relationships between objects in a picture.
- 5. How all the elements in a picture are arranged and combined. It helps create a balanced and visually pleasing image.
- 6. The dark area that forms when an object blocks light. Shadows add depth and realism to a picture.
- 8. The brightness or darkness of different parts of an image. It helps us see the shapes and details.
- 9. or arrows that indicate movement or direction in a picture. They guide our eyes and show us where to look.
- 12. The view or direction from which we look at something. Changing the angle can change how we perceive objects.
- 14. The location where something is positioned in a picture. It helps create a sense of environment.