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