Color
Across
- 5. Used to create a sense of depth in a painting.
- 6. Mixing white to any hue.
- 8. An image that continues to appear in one's vision.
- 11. A more precise way of describing a gray or dull hue.
- 12. The lightness or darkness of a hue.
- 13. Human perception of visible wavelengths of energy.
- 14. The element in paint that the hue is derived from.
- 16. A plan that an artist uses when arranging color in a composition.
- 20. When an artist lets one hue dominate a painting.
- 22. These colors surround the hue of BLUE.
- 23. One color and the two colors that lie on either side of its opposite.
- 24. Any three colors equally spaced on the color wheel.
Down
- 1. These colors lie opposite on the standard color wheel.
- 2. This word describes one color and all of its varieties.
- 3. When an artist uses color for expressive purposes alone.
- 4. The visible range of light for humans.
- 7. A mixture of one Primary color and one Secondary color.
- 9. Mixing black to any hue.
- 10. Colors surrounding red.
- 15. Orange, Green, and Violet.
- 16. Opposite colors on the color wheel.
- 17. A variety of one color.
- 18. Blue, yellow, red.
- 19. These colors lie next to each other on the color wheel.
- 21. The brightness or dullness of a color.