Art Review

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Across
  1. 3. A shading technique using thin parallel lines.
  2. 5. A way of showing gradual changes in lightness or darkness in a drawing or painting.
  3. 6. A shading technique using lines that cross each other.
  4. 10. Colors that appear next to each other on the color wheel.
  5. 14. A shading technique creating dark values by applying a dot pattern.
  6. 17. A style of art that uses objects, or scenes from popular culture.
  7. 18. The visual quality of objects caused by the amount of light reflected by them.
  8. 20. A style of artwork developed by French artists that use bold color schemes and radical color placement.
  9. 21. A line that runs up and down.
  10. 23. The brightness or dullness of a hue.
  11. 24. A shape that is precise and mathematical, circles, squares, and triangles.
  12. 25. Line that changes direction gradually, expressing movement in a graceful way, such as circles and spirals.
  13. 27. In linear perspective, the place on the horizon where parallel lines seem to meet or converge.
  14. 28. French for “wild beasts” and a nick name for Fauvists.
  15. 31. Partly or completely covering one shape or form with another to show distance in an artwork.
  16. 34. A hemispherical form (Think the Pantheon, Romans mastered this)
  17. 36. Textures that can be felt with the fingers.
  18. 37. The basic parts of an artwork, line, color, value, shape, texture, form, and space.
  19. 40. A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue by showing tints and shades of the same hue.
  20. 42. Artworks created before written records, think cave paintings.
  21. 43. The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges.
  22. 44. A color that cannot be mixed from other colors, red, blue, and yellow.
  23. 45. Angle from which the viewer sees an object or a scene.
  24. 47. A “Free form” shape that is irregular and uneven 2D shape.
  25. 48. Colors that contrast with one another.
  26. 50. The empty space around and between forms or shapes in an artwork.
  27. 51. In an artwork , a line that runs side-to-side, parallel to the horizon.
Down
  1. 1. In an artwork, the part between the foreground and the background.
  2. 2. The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
  3. 4. The special character of any line, such as thick or thin, smooth or rough.
  4. 7. The plan for combining colors in a work of art.
  5. 8. The line created in an artwork by the meeting of sky and ground, usually at the viewer’s eye level.
  6. 9. The part of an artwork that seems nearest.
  7. 11. The open or empty area around above, between, inside, or below objects.
  8. 12. Texture that is suggested but not real.
  9. 13. A 3D object such as a cube or ball, defined by height, depth, and width.
  10. 15. The space that a form or shape occupies in an artwork.
  11. 16. The size of an object in relation to an ideal or standard size.
  12. 19. A “Free form” which has irregular and uneven edges and is often found in nature.
  13. 22. A mark on a surface usually created by a pen, pencil, or paint brush.
  14. 26. Lines that are not real, but are suggested by the placement of other lines, shapes, and colors.
  15. 29. A color made by mixing two primary colors, orange, puple, and green.
  16. 30. A color that is a mixture of a primary and a secondary color.
  17. 32. A technique using thick brushstrokes of paint.
  18. 33. A drawing or painting that shows outdoor scenery.
  19. 35. A form such as a sphere, cube, or pyramid.
  20. 38. a series of diagonal lines moving in different directions that come together at sharp angles.
  21. 39. A slanted edge or line.
  22. 41. The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
  23. 46. A 2D area created by visually connecting or actual or implied lines.
  24. 49. The lightness or darkness of a color.
  25. 51. Another word for color.