9 weeks art study
Across
- 3. art Op art is named from _____
- 4. large-scale artworks painted legally on walls
- 7. Two or more lines that lie in the same plane and never intersect each other
- 10. writings or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall in a public place
- 12. the principle of using opposing elements to create interest and emphasis
- 13. Blue, Green and purple are an example of ____ colors.
- 14. process of creating multiple images, by transferring ink from a matrix to a surface like paper or fabric
- 16. lines which travel across the form indicating its curves, bumps, and hollows
- 17. smoothly mixing or joining two or more colors or tones together to create a gradual transition
- 19. technique of placing one object in front of another, creating the illusion of depth
- 20. How many steps in an art critique
Down
- 1. lines, shape or colors that repeat
- 2. the lightness or darkness of a color, ranging from white (lightest) to black (darkest)
- 4. Media artwork created by combining two or more different art materials and techniques in a single piece
- 5. Red, Orange and yellow are an example of ____ colors
- 6. the area or scenery behind the main object
- 8. the part of view that is nearest to the observer
- 9. drawing technique that creates the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface by using a single vanishing point
- 11. One of the founding fathers of the op art movement was _____
- 15. Lines that define the edges or boundaries of a shape, capturing its outline
- 18. perceived distance between the foreground and background of a composition, creating the illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface.