Elements of Art 2

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Across
  1. 2. Perspective The technique of using two vanishing points to show space and depth on a two-dimensional surface.
  2. 4. Colors Blues, greens, and violets.
  3. 5. A color scheme that uses many different values of a single hue.
  4. 9. Colors Mixed from a primary color and one secondary color closest to it on the color wheel.
  5. 11. A gradual change from light to dark values.
  6. 12. The difference between light and dark values.
  7. 14. Mixing a hue (color) with black.
  8. 16. The degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
  9. 17. The brightness or dullness of a hue (color).
  10. 18. A color scheme employing colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
  11. 20. Colors Reds, yellows, and oranges.
  12. 22. Colors The colors from which all other colors are mixed.
  13. 23. Colors that include black, white, grey and sometimes brown.
Down
  1. 1. line Name given to the viewer's eye level; it is the implied line where the sky meets the ground.
  2. 2. The way an object feels to the touch or the way it may look.
  3. 3. Colors Mixing two primary colors.
  4. 4. Scheme A plan for combining colors.
  5. 6. Perspective The technique of using a single vanishing point to show space and depth in a two-dimensional plane.
  6. 7. Point The point on the horizon where lines in a painting or drawing converge or come together.
  7. 8. Texture The way a surface looks like it would feel.
  8. 10. Texture The way a surface feels to the touch.
  9. 13. Perspective Using actual and implied lines to create an illusion of space and depth on a two-dimensional surface.
  10. 15. Perspective A technique for creating the illusion of depth; it is used to create the appearance of space in a work of art.
  11. 18. The visual quality of the object caused by the amount of light it reflects or absorbs.
  12. 19. A color scheme made up of three or more colors directly beside one another.
  13. 21. Mixing a hue (color) with white.