Elements/Principles of Design and Tessellations
Across
- 1. The colors that are used to make all other colors
- 4. The type of balance where the two sides are different, however, try to create balance
- 7. Made by mixing two secondary colors
- 9. The surface quality that can be seen and felt
- 14. Colors that are made by mixing a primary & secondary color
- 15. type of tessellation that is created by sliding the cut-out pieces directly across the tile and attaching it to the other side
- 17. Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- 19. name for shapes in a tessellation
- 21. Dutch artist who is known for creating optical illusions, including tessellations
- 24. pattern of repeating shapes that cover a plane without any gaps or overlaps
Down
- 2. How bright or dull a color is and one of the three main characteristics of color
- 3. Colors that are located directly across from each other on the color wheel
- 4. Type of perspective that uses more intense colors and sharp lines in the foreground and less intense colors and blurry lines in the background.
- 5. The feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art
- 6. The name of the color and one of the three main characteristics of color
- 8. The color that is defined as pure light
- 10. type of tessellation that is created by rotating the cut-out pieces to a clockwise or counter-clockwise side
- 11. The color that is defined as the absence of light
- 12. The type of balance that radiates from the center
- 13. The part of the design that catches the viewers attention
- 16. Type of tessellation that is created by sliding the cut-out piece to the opposite side, then flipping it
- 18. The type of balance where both sides of the composition are alike
- 20. Colors that are made my mixing two primary colors
- 22. Ancient Greeks and Romans used mosaic tiles to create tessellating designs in their homes. These tiles were called_________
- 23. How light or dark a color is and one of the three main characteristics of color