Elements of Art
Across
- 4. The type of balance that starts from a central point
- 5. This principle highlights the differences of elements within a composition.
- 9. The repetition of visual movement
- 12. When artists use lines, edges, shapes, and colors to direct viewers where to look.
- 13. A connection between two points
- 15. This type of balance is when two sides of a composition are equal in visual weight.
- 17. This element is the focal point, or main subject, within a composition.
- 18. This type of texture is just an illusion, it provides the look of how something feels.
- 20. This type of shape is considered irregular and derived from nature
- 21. This element refers to the distance between, around, or within a composition.
Down
- 1. The distribution of visual weight of within a composition.
- 2. This element is used to describe subjects and provide a sense of mood or emotion.
- 3. This element conveys the three-dimensional qualities of a subject
- 6. An enclosed line. There are two types of this element.
- 7. This element is the perceived surface quality of a subject.
- 8. An orderly repetition of elements.
- 10. When all elements within a composition appear to work together
- 11. These shapes are considered regular and can often be thought of as "man-made"
- 14. This type of texture is considered real because you can physically interact with it.
- 16. This type of balance is when two sides of a composition
- 19. This element is a scale from light to dark.