Sculpture: Color theory
Across
- 4. Colors: Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and when placed together create a strong contrast.
- 6. Colors: Colors like blue, green, and purple that are calming and soothing.
- 9. Isaac Newton: A famous English scientist known for his contributions to mathematics, physics, and optics, including the discovery that white light is made up of all the colors of the rainbow.
- 10. Colors created by adding black to a pure hue, resulting in darker versions of that color.
- 11. The arrangement of elements such as color, form, and line in a visually pleasing way.
- 12. Colors: Colors formed by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- 13. The name of a color, such as red, blue, or green.
- 14. Colors created by adding gray to a pure hue, resulting in muted or desaturated versions of that color.
- 15. Colors: Colors like red, orange, and yellow that are associated with warmth and energy.
Down
- 1. A repeated decorative design.
- 2. Colors: Colors created by mixing two primary colors: orange, green, and purple.
- 3. A framework used to support a sculpture.
- 4. The study of how colors interact with each other and how they can be used effectively in art and design.
- 5. Colors: The colors red, blue, and yellow, which are the basis for all other colors.
- 7. Colors created by adding white to a pure hue, resulting in lighter versions of that color.
- 8. A craft technique using paper and a paste to create various shapes and forms.
- 11. The lightness or darkness of a color.