Art I Midterm Review
Across
- 4. blue green violet
- 10. group of colors beside each other on the color wheel
- 13. watercolor technique that uses certain material that will repel the watercolor in specific areas
- 14. shapes often found in mathematics
- 15. a type of paint which is translucent
- 16. using a grid to illustrate four possible hot spot areas that are good for placement of the focal point
- 18. a primary color plus a secondary color (yellow orange or red orange are examples)
- 20. shapes which occur in nature
- 21. red yellow orange
- 24. red yellow blue and make up all other colors of the rainbow
- 25. trying to figure out what the artwork means and what the artist is trying to say during a critique
- 28. watercolor technique of applying a fully charged brush to a wet surface
- 29. stating the obvious facts (title artist layout subject matter) during a critique
- 31. the part of a critique where you explain how the artist arranged specific elements of art and principles of design within the artwork
Down
- 1. light reflected off objects (related to hue, value, intensity)
- 2. green purple orange (mixing two primary colors)
- 3. the relative lightness or darkness of tones or colors
- 5. a watercolor technique that shows a gradation from dark to light and smoothly changes in value
- 6. 3D shapes expressing length width and depth
- 7. a closed line expressing 2D
- 8. a surface for mixing paint
- 9. two colors opposite on the color wheel (red/green or orange/blue are examples)
- 11. partially dried brush used to achieve textural effects with watercolor
- 12. how well the artwork is made and contructed
- 17. the result of mixing two complementary colors together
- 19. the arrangement of elements in a work of art.
- 22. the area between and around objects
- 23. a watercolor technique of applying a fully charged brush to a dry surface
- 26. the surface quality real or implied that can be seen and felt
- 27. a continuous mark with length and direction
- 30. deciding in your opinion whether an artwork is successful or a failure based on facts