Art Vocab Units 1&2
Across
- 3. When you add white to a color to make it lighter, you create a ________________.
- 4. An area or space enclosed with a line is called a ________________.
- 6. A flat plane figure or a shape that has length and width is called __________________.
- 9. ________________ shapes are irregular shapes associated with things from the natural world, like plants and animals.
- 10. ________________ shapes have perfect, uniform measurements and don't often appear in nature. Some examples are circle, square, triangle, and rectangle.
- 12. To partially cover something is to _____________ it.
- 13. The background or the area that surrounds the subject of the artwork is called ________________ space.
- 14. _______________ colors are made by mixing 2 primary colors; green, orange, violet.
- 16. ___________ is the lightness or darkness of an object or area
Down
- 1. _______ is another word for color.
- 2. The subject or area of interest in an artwork is called ________________ space.
- 3. The 5 __________ of line are zigzag, diagonal, horizontal, curved, and vertical.
- 4. The distance between, around, above, below, or within things is called __________.
- 5. ____________ is produced when light, striking an object is reflected back to the eye.
- 7. When you add black to a color to make it darker, you create a ________________.
- 8. A continuous mark with length and direction that is made on a surface by a moving point is called a __________.
- 9. _____ pastels are a drawing medium made with a pigment, non-drying oil, and wax binder.
- 10. _______________ is a gradual change from light to dark values, or from one color to another.
- 11. _______________ colors are colors from which all other colors can theoretically be mixed; red, yellow, blue.
- 13. Abstract art that does not represent specific objects, people, or other subjects found in the natural world is called ___________________ art.
- 15. ____________________ is one of the first creators of pure abstraction in modern painting and is well-known for his non-objective art