Art Final
Across
- 5. Differentiates line, value, shape, texture, space, and color. It helps to create dominant areas within a composition.
- 8. Lining up the edges of elements will make them appear unified.
- 10. The surface character of a material which can be experienced through touch or the illusion of touch.
- 11. The closer the elements are together the more likely the viewer will see them as a unified group.
- 12. Texture A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch. Something you can really touch.
- 13. The use of the same visual element a number of times in the same composition.
- 14. The repetition of elements.
- 17. A part of a design that catches the viewer’s eye and brings it to the Focal Point of the design.
- 18. Balance This occurs when visual elements are arranged around a central point in the composition.
- 19. Texture A created texture whose only source is the imagination of the artist.
Down
- 1. Balance When there is equal weight distributed on both sides of the composition.
- 2. A design or object, such as line, shape, or color connects the elements together.
- 3. Visual elements that direct the viewer throughout a work of art.
- 4. The visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space.
- 6. Balance When the weight is not balanced on both sides.
- 7. Texture The copying, or imitation, of object surfaces.
- 9. Elements with similar colors or a color scheme appear grouped together.
- 15. Occurs when the artist uses a repetition of shapes, colors, patterns or textures to create the illusion of movement throughout a work of art.
- 16. Texture Taken from an actual texture and altered to fit the artist’s need.