Elements and Principles
Across
- 4. A color in its natural state
- 8. The area surrounding a recognizable shape/form, which contains no other shapes/forms.
- 9. Colors that are across from one another on the color wheel
- 11. The colors all other colors are made from.
- 13. Invisible lines used to determine height of objects as they move further away.
- 15. The area of a scene farthest from the viewer.
- 16. The spot on an image where the orthogonal lines meet and objects disappear.
- 17. Areas of lightness and darkness
- 19. Similar shapes placed side by side in a line.
- 20. Reflective light bouncing off an object to your eye.
- 23. One color from Tint to Shade.
- 25. Scribble texture
- 27. The area of a scene closest to the viewer.
- 32. Repetition of the same shape/design.
- 33. One area of the artwork that stands out. A focal point.
- 35. Parallel line texture.
- 37. Colors created by combining two of the primary colors.
- 38. Line/shape that creates the appearance of an action.
- 40. The right and left are mirror copies of each other.
- 41. When objects on the right and left are different, but their visual weight is the same.
- 43. The line where the ground meets the sky.
- 44. When the visual weight of an artwork is equal on both sides.
- 45. Color with white added
Down
- 1. The area of a scene between the Foreground and Background.
- 2. Smooth Shading texture
- 3. Small Dot texture
- 5. Shapes containing straight lines and angles
- 6. Shows the relationship between colors.
- 7. Extremely different tones/colors beside each other.
- 10. How large/small one object is compared to another.
- 12. The illusion of distance in an image.
- 14. The visual demonstration of distance in nature, creating a progressive shortening of objects as they move farther away.
- 18. Shapes with imprecise curves, commonly found in nature.
- 21. Three or more colors that are beside one another on the color wheel.
- 22. “X” Line texture.
- 24. The illusion of how something feels. (Rough, Sharp, Smooth)
- 26. Colors created by combining the primary and secondary that are beside one another.
- 28. When one of the Elements is applied similarly throughout an image.
- 29. A three-dimensional object (Height, Width, and Depth)
- 30. The mathematical method of creating distance, creating a progressive shortening of objects as they move farther away.
- 31. A flat area that has only two dimensions (Height and Width)
- 34. Color with black added
- 36. A continuous mark
- 39. Clean and organized artwork.
- 42. The area containing a recognizable shape/form.