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