Elements of Arts

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Across
  1. 1. This shape can create a sense of imbalance and tension and can evoke feelings of instability and dynamic movement.
  2. 3. These are the fundamental components or ingredients that artists use to create visual masterpieces.
  3. 5. This gives a visual sense of how an object depicted would feel if touched. It can make an object look hard, soft, rough, smooth, hairy, leathery, sharp, etc.
  4. 8. This line not only suggests a sense of height but also convesy the gravity of emotions. When a painting features this lines, it often suggests strong emotions.
  5. 9. It can be seen in the patterns of growth and decay in nature, in the shapes of seeds, plants, leaves, flowers, fruit, trees, and branches. It is also seen in the ephemeral forms of clouds and water.
  6. 10. This is the most basic element of art. When a line joins up, it forms an outline, which can create a shape. A shape can further become a form.
Down
  1. 2. This technique makes viewers see a painting of a beautiful garden on a wall as if there's an actual garden just beyond a window. It is a clever play on perspective and detail, creating an illusion of reality.
  2. 4. It is precise and regular, often conveying a sense of order and predictability. It has common names, such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, polygons, and so forth.
  3. 6. In space, this occurs when objects that are closer to the viewer prevent the view of objects behind them. This technique helps create a sense of depth and dimension in an artwork.
  4. 7. A tonal value that has more white in it.This results in lighter, brighter hues that can create a sense of airiness, light, and openness.