Elements of Art
Across
- 2. These colors are made by mixing primary and secondary colors together.
- 5. A mark made by a tool. It can show movement and be curved, angled, or dotted.
- 7. This refers to the area above, below, around, inside, or outside of an object.
- 8. Green, blue, and purple make this color family.
- 9. The area farthest away in a picture.
- 11. A three dimensional object that can be geometric or organic.
- 13. These shapes all have mathematical names.
- 14. This is referred to as actual texture, texture that can really be felt.
- 15. The seven building blocks of art. It is also the title of this puzzle.
- 17. Viewers feel like they are looking up, toward an object or figure.
- 19. This type of texture is simulated. It gives the illusion of texture on a flat surface.
- 20. A two dimensional area that can be geometric or organic.
- 21. How an object feels, or how it looks like it would feel if you could touch it.
- 22. This element is another name for hue.
- 23. You get this when you add black to a color.
- 25. An arial view, viewers feel like they are looking down on a scene.
- 27. The area closest to you in a picture.
Down
- 1. These shapes do not have mathematical names and can be found in nature.
- 3. These colors are beside each other on the color wheel.
- 4. This type of line is used to draw the edges of an object.
- 6. This type of art is always three dimensional.
- 10. Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 12. Red, yellow, and blue are the first colors, they belong to this color family.
- 16. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- 18. You get this when you add white to a color.
- 20. These are colors made by mixing two primary colors together.
- 24. You get this when you add grey to a color.
- 26. Red, orange, and yellow make this color family.