Elements of Art & Principles of Design
Across
- 3. the lightness or darkness of a colour OR how the lightness or darkness of an artwork changes
- 5. results when the elements of design are arranged symmetrically or asymmetrically (i.e. proportions)
- 8. importance given to one part or element in an artwork (can be achieved through placement, contrast, size, colour)
- 10. arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all parts of the piece form an orderly fashion ("a whole")
- 11. regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements such as shapes, lines, colours
- 13. the area around or between images
- 14. physical shape and dimensions of the visual elements within an art work. (i.e. "genre" of the artwork such as a painting or sketch)
Down
- 1. the way the elements of design are organized so that the viewer’s eye is led through the work of art
- 2. of art there are 7 of them
- 4. quality of being diverse or incorporating a number of different elements
- 6. of design there are 8 of them
- 7. comparison of different elements of design (i.e. rough vs. smooth)
- 9. a mark or boundary that leads the eye in an art work (“a visual path”)
- 12. use of recurring elements to direct movement of the viewer’s eye throughout the artwork (giving sense of unity throughout the artwork)