Art Final

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