Elements of Art & Principles of Design
Across
- 2. An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- 4. A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- 5. Differences and contrasts in an art piece.
- 6. An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder). Form may also be free flowing.
- 10. hue’s lightness and darkness (a color’s value changes when white or black is added)
- 11. The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest. The value halfway between these extremes is called middle gray.
- 13. quality of brightness and purity (high intensity = color is strong and bright; low intensity = color is faint and dull)
- 16. Created when elements are repeated to create a feeling of organized movement.
- 17. An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
Down
- 1. A principle of design that refers to the relationship of of certain elements to the whole and to each other.
- 3. In art, unity conveys a sense of completeness, pleasure when viewing the art, and cohesiveness to the art, and how the patterns work together brings unity to the picture or object.
- 7. A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- 8. name of color
- 9. A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- 12. An element of art defined by a point moving in space. Line may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- 14. An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art.
- 15. An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
- 18. A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.