COLOR THEORY
Across
- 5. COLORS ACROSS FROM EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL; OPPOSITES
- 7. COLORS THAT ARE USED TO MIX ALL OTHER COLORS
- 8. THE BASE FOR COLORED PAINTS; THE ABSENCE OF COLOR
- 10. COLORS MADE BY MIXING TWO PRIMARY COLORS
- 11. THE CIRCULAR VISUAL USED TO DEPICT THE SPECTRUM OF COLORS IN ART
- 13. COLORS LIKE BLACK, BROWN, WHITE, AND GREY
- 14. THE RESULT OF MIXING BLUE AND YELLOW
Down
- 1. COLORS ON THE RED, YELLOW, AND ORANGE SIDE OF THE COLOR WHEEL
- 2. COLORS ON THE BLUE, GREEN, AND PURPLE SIDE OF THE COLOR WHEEL
- 3. THE RESULT OF MIXING RED AND BLUE
- 4. COLORS MADE BY MIXING A PRIMARY AND A SECONDARY COLOR
- 6. THE RESULT OF MIXING ALL OF THE PRIMARY COLORS OR MIXING TWO COMPLIMENTARY COLORS
- 9. COLORS NEXT TO EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL; SIMILAR
- 12. THE RESULT OF MIXING RED AND YELLOW