Elements of Art and Principles of Design

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Across
  1. 2. Repeating shapes, lines, colors, symbols, etc. Can create movement or rhythm.
  2. 4. Indicates movement; created by repeated elements in an artwork to make a visual tempo.
  3. 5. When a line meets up to enclose a two-dimensional space; Can be geometric or organic.
  4. 8. Guides the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
  5. 10. The area within and around objects in an artwork.
  6. 11. Created by light reflected into the viewer's eye; made up of hue, value, and intensity.
  7. 12. The difference between two elements; (Ex: light and dark, large and small).
  8. 14. Having to do with diversity or contrast; achieved using different shapes, lines, etc.
  9. 15. A mark with length and direction, used to create patterns, shapes, or movement.
  10. 16. The lightness or darkness of a color.
Down
  1. 1. Similar elements in a piece to highlight the similarity.
  2. 3. Draws the viewer's attention to a specific area or element within the artwork.
  3. 6. An object that takes up space, or is three-dimensional.
  4. 7. Refers to the relationship in size of one element to another.
  5. 9. The surface quality or visual feel of an artwork.
  6. 13. Achieved by distributing the visual weight of elements within a piece; Can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.