Principles of Design & Elements of Art
Across
- 2. an element of art that is made up of three properties: hue, intensity, and value. Organized on a wheel.
- 7. may be positive or negative, this is the area around the focal point of an object created to demonstrate distance or closeness
- 8. may be visual or actual (kinesthetic)- a sense of motion
- 11. when a sense of harmony is created through color, texture, or repetition of lines and shapes
- 12. an element that refers to light or dark a color is. Perception depends on the amount of light
- 14. a difference within the designs colors, textures, values, sizes, or shapes
Down
- 1. a sense of may be symmetrical or asymmetrical, demonstrated in an artwork visually or physically
- 3. an element that connects two points and is longer than it is wide. Can be straight or curved.
- 4. repetition of visual elements that guide your eye through an artwork, may be smooth and flowing or jagged and irregular
- 5. two dimensional element that has height and width but no depth, may be geometric or organic
- 6. can be actual or implied. This element is how an artwork may feel to the touch or look like it would feel.
- 9. the central main idea or most visually significant area of the clay form
- 10. a recurring visual theme in an artwork done so through a repetition of shapes, colors, or other elements
- 13. three dimensional element that has height, width, and depth, may be geometric or organic