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