Principles of Design & Elements of Art
Across
- 1. harmony of all visual elements
- 6. when shown multiple times it unifies and strengthens a design
- 8. 3D object with volume and depth, often created through shading and perspective.
- 9. 2D area defined by edges or boundaries. Shapes can be geometric (e.g., circles, squares) or organic (irregular, freeform).
- 11. The visible spectrum of light, including primary colors (red, blue, yellow), secondary colors (green, orange, purple), and various shades and tones.
- 12. The area within or around objects in an artwork, including positive space (occupied by objects) and negative space (empty areas that define objects' shapes).
- 13. it has length and direction, often used to outline shapes
Down
- 2. The surface quality or feel of an artwork, which can be implied through techniques like stippling, hatching, or the use of different materials.
- 3. the focal point of a design
- 4. The range of lightness and darkness in an artwork, created through the use of shading, highlights, and shadows.
- 5. creates space and difference between elements
- 6. combination of elements repeated
- 7. the visual size and weight of elements in a composition and how they relate to each other
- 10. use of an element or a group of elements in a recurring sequence