Elements of art and Principles of deisgn
Across
- 3. the element of art that refers to reflected light.
- 6. refers to the visual weight of the elements of the composition
- 8. a line that is “closed”. They have an interior (inside) and an exterior (outside). All shapes are two-dimensional, meaning that they have only length and width.
- 11. You want your painting to feel unified such that all the elements fit together comfortably.
- 12. is created by movement implied through the repetition of elements of art in a non-uniform but organized way.
- 14. in which both sides of a composition have the same elements in the same position, as in a mirror-image, or the two sides of a face.
- 16. is the result of using the elements of art such that they move the viewer's eye around and within the image.
Down
- 1. the darkness or lightness of a color. When dealing with pure color (hue), value can be affected by adding white or black to a color
- 2. an identifiable path created by a point moving in space. Line is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction and length.
- 4. symmetry in which elements are equally spaced around a central point
- 5. is the uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or any combination thereof.
- 7. in which the composition is balanced due to the contrast of any of the elements of art.
- 9. the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- 10. objects in three-dimensional space. All forms have, height, width and depth.
- 13. is when the artist creates an area of the composition that is visually dominant and commands the viewer's attention.
- 15. is the difference between elements of art in a composition