Elements of Art

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Across
  1. 3. A mark made by a pointed tool. Lines can be long, short, thick, thin, straight, curved, zigzag, or implied.
  2. 4. A 3D object that has height, width, and depth. Forms can be geometric or organic and appear in both sculptures and drawings that look 3-dimensional.
  3. 5. A flat, enclosed area created by a line. Shapes can be geometric (circles, squares, triangles) or organic (free-form shapes).
  4. 6. The lightness or darkness of a color. Artists use value to show depth, create shadows, and make shapes look 3-dimensional.
Down
  1. 1. The visual quality created by light. Color includes hue, value (light/dark), and intensity (brightness).
  2. 2. How something feels or looks like it would feel. Texture can be actual (real) or implied (drawn to look textured).
  3. 5. The area around, within, or between objects. Artists show space using overlap, size change, placement, and perspective