Principles of Art
Across
- 1. Repeated colors, lines, shapes, or textures in an artwork.
- 3. Balance in which lines or shapes spread out from a center point.
- 6. The repeating of elements that creates a pattern of visual motion.
- 7. Balance where both sides of an artwork look the same or almost the same.
- 9. The arrangement of the elements, in a work of art, to create a sense of equilibrium.
- 10. The quality of seeming whole and complete, with all parts looking right together.
Down
- 1. The relation of one thing to another with respect to size and placement.
- 2. The importance given to certain objects or areas that pull the viewer's eye to important parts
- 4. Balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but are still visually equal.
- 5. Opposites - The effect of showing the difference between two unlike things.
- 8. The sense of motion or action created in an artwork, this can be used to guide the viewer's eyes throughout the artwork.