Art: Unit 4

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Across
  1. 4. The use of value contrasts to represent the effects of light and shadow.
  2. 6. One of the four methods of applying emphasis is to rely on an ________.
  3. 8. one of the five non-linear methods of perspective.
  4. 9. As the artist you must decide ______ to emphasis.
  5. 10. Shadows lie on the ___ of objects.
  6. 11. A chart that organizes a range of values from light to dark.
  7. 12. A technique used to show 3-D depth on a 2-D picture plane.
  8. 14. Area turned away from the light source.
  9. 15. Value drawings that suggest weight and mass.
  10. 16. A horizontal line that is always located at eye level
  11. 18. Emphasis is particularly important in order to make the focal point evident, but is also needed to communicate a message or ______.
  12. 19. Is on the curve of a surface, but is not a shadow.
  13. 20. Values help define space by making objects look___
  14. 21. Located on the opposite side from the light source. It is the result of an absence of light.
Down
  1. 1. As the artists you must decide ____ to emphasize it.
  2. 2. The lightest value from a direct light source.
  3. 3. An area turned away from a light source.
  4. 4. One of the four methods of applying emphasis is to simplify the overall ________.
  5. 5. Light that is reflected from another surface onto the object.
  6. 7. The medium that we used to create the "Cityscape" project.
  7. 11. An element of art concerned with the lightness or darknesses of colors and tones.
  8. 13. A way to emphasis one shape in an artwork.
  9. 16. placement One of the five non-linear methods of perspective.
  10. 17. A principle of design used to attract attention to a certain area or object in an artwork.
  11. 22. Lighter values appear to move ___away from the viewer and darker values appear to move toward the viewer.