Elements of the Arts

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Across
  1. 7. – A gradual change from one element to another (e.g., light to dark).
  2. 8. – The arrangement of elements in an artwork.
  3. 9. space – The space occupied by the main objects or elements in an artwork.
  4. 13. – The area within or around objects in a work of art.
  5. 14. – How a surface feels or looks like it would feel (e.g., rough, smooth).
  6. 16. – A visual tempo or flow created by repeated elements.
  7. 19. – The quality of an object seen due to the light it reflects (e.g., red, blue).
  8. 20. – A balanced and identical arrangement on either side of a central axis.
  9. 21. – The lightness or darkness of a colour or tone.
  10. 24. – A technique to represent depth and space on a flat surface.
  11. 25. – A specific colour or shade (e.g., red, blue, yellow).
  12. 26. – The relationship between the sizes of different parts of an artwork.
  13. 28. – The size of objects in relation to each other or the artwork as a whole.
Down
  1. 1. – The intensity or purity of a colour.
  2. 2. space – The empty space around and between objects in a composition.
  3. 3. – The shading or intensity of light and dark areas.
  4. 4. – The difference between elements (e.g., light vs. dark).
  5. 5. – The distribution of visual weight in an artwork.
  6. 6. – The suggestion of motion or the direction the viewer's eye moves.
  7. 9. – A repeated decorative design or sequence in an artwork.
  8. 10. – The outline that defines the shape of an object.
  9. 11. – The sense of wholeness or completeness in an artwork.
  10. 12. – The arrangement of elements to create a pleasing, cohesive look.
  11. 15. – An uneven or unbalanced arrangement of elements.
  12. 17. A continuous mark that defines shapes or guides the eye in art.
  13. 18. – A three-dimensional object (e.g., sphere, cube).
  14. 20. – A flat, enclosed area created by lines or colour (e.g., circle, square).
  15. 22. – The part of the artwork that catches the viewer’s attention.
  16. 23. – The illusion of three-dimensional space in a two-dimensional artwork.
  17. 27. – When one object covers part of another, creating depth or layering.