Fall Vocab. Review

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Across
  1. 3. drawing style in which intersecting lines are used to create value.
  2. 6. forms that are often associated with nature.
  3. 8. another word for this is Hue.
  4. 9. color scheme in which the colors are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
  5. 10. element of art having 3 dimensions.
  6. 13. is the area on an object that is the lightest.
  7. 14. unlawful destruction/damage of property.
  8. 18. forms that have specific names associated with them
  9. 20. the way a work of art feels or looks like it feels.
  10. 21. the appearance of distance in a work of art.
  11. 24. the lightness and darkness of a work of art.
  12. 26. a color plus white.
  13. 27. is the area(s) that is shaded on a surface surrounding an object
  14. 28. values that gradually transition from light to dark without a clear transition.
  15. 29. the area that appears to be closest to the viewer in a work of art.
  16. 30. a color plus gray.
  17. 31. are typically man-made.
  18. 33. artist known for his blue period and as the creator of cubism.
  19. 34. a color plus black.
Down
  1. 1. pressing hard to deposit color pencil pigment onto paper.
  2. 2. red,yellow and orange
  3. 4. drawing style in which dots are used to create value.
  4. 5. color scheme in which there is one color plus it's shades and tints.
  5. 7. an element of art; objects that have three dimensions.
  6. 11. element of art having 2 dimensions.
  7. 12. a term that can be used to refer to a graffiti artist's signature.
  8. 15. values that get darker by a set interval from box to box.
  9. 16. the area that appears to be farthest from a view in a work of art.
  10. 17. the neatness of a work of art.
  11. 19. UK artist known for his template graffiti style.
  12. 22. the area of darkest shading on an object.
  13. 23. the area that appears to be at a distance from the viewer in a work of art.
  14. 25. a form of art using patterns.
  15. 27. green, blue and violet
  16. 32. the path of a moving point.