Abstract Progression
Across
- 4. Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
- 5. Art not intended to represent an accurate depiction of the physical appearance of people or things.
- 9. Hue, Intensity & Value.
- 10. How light or dark a color is (adding value = “shading”).
- 13. Gradually transitioning from one shade to another.
- 14. Painting watercolor on dry paper.
- 16. Painting watercolor on wet paper.
- 17. Colors that are Blue, Green, Violet.
- 19. 2 Colors next to each other on color wheel.
- 21. Layering or Blending until no paper shows through.
Down
- 1. The edge disappears or fades into the background.
- 2. 1 Primary + 1 Secondary Color.
- 3. Colors that are Red, Orange, Yellow.
- 6. Representing something truthfully. In an artwork, the subject looks as close to real life as possible.
- 7. Drawing using only Line (before any value is added).
- 8. Colors that are Blue, Red, Yellow.
- 11. The path created when an object moves from one point to another.
- 12. Abrupt transitions are found between color areas.
- 15. Using only one color (or varieties of that color).
- 18. 2 Opposite colors on the color wheel.
- 20. Colors that are Green, Orange, Violet.