Art Review

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Across
  1. 6. 2-dimensional enclosed area. Examples: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, semi-circle.
  2. 9. A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch (as opposed to a surface visually stimulated by the artist).
  3. 12. the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green.
  4. 13. a part compared to the whole. Example: The size of the window is in proportion to the size of the house.
  5. 15. repeating.
  6. 16. having 3 dimensions
  7. 17. Art Processes ceramics, sculpture, fiber art (weaving, knitting, quilting).
  8. 20. Colors green, blue, violet.
  9. 21. Colors colors that are opposite on the color wheel. Example: orange and blue, red and green, yellow and violet.
  10. 22. (plural) materials used to make artwork.
  11. 23. difference between light and dark or difference between rough and smooth.
  12. 24. Colors orange, red, yellow.
Down
  1. 1. Two points make a line. Examples: straight, curved, vertical, thick, horizontal, thin, wavy, bold, diagonal.
  2. 2. or lightness of a color
  3. 3. (focal point)-catches your eye due to large shape, bright color, located near the center
  4. 4. referring to the space between objects, also foreground, middle ground and background.
  5. 5. Space the area between the objects. Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms.
  6. 7. (singular) material used to make artwork.
  7. 8. colors that are side by side on the color wheel. Example: yellow-orange, orange, red-orange
  8. 10. Media crayon, pencil, fabric, yarn, paint (tempera, watercolor), ink and pastel. (Cray-pas).
  9. 11. making a hue lighter by adding white. Shade making a hue darker by adding black.
  10. 14. 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid.
  11. 18. the path your eyes follow through a work of art (what you see first is the emphasis or focal point-then what you see second and so on.) OR the lines appear to be moving.
  12. 19. light, medium, dark. Example: value scale.
  13. 23. hue.