Shape Vocabulary Part 1
Across
- 2. Form Forms in paintings and sculptures that emphasize openings.
- 4. An element of art. An enclosed space is defined by other art elements such as line, color, and texture.
- 6. Shape In pictures, these are the figures.
- 7. Form Forms in painting and sculpture with few or no openings or negative shapes.
- 9. In artwork, negative or background shapes appear underneath or surrounding a figure.
- 10. Shapes Free forms, or shapes and forms that represent living things having irregular edges, distinguished from the regular edges of geometric shapes.
- 11. An element of design that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume such as a cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder. A term may also refer to the characteristics of an artwork’s visual elements (lines, color, texture, etc.) distinguished from its subject matter.
Down
- 1. A method of applying perspective to an object or figure so that it seems to recede in space by shortening the depth dimension, making the form appear three-dimensional.
- 3. Shapes in pictures make up the ground.
- 5. Shapes Mechanical, human-made shapes such as squares, triangles, circles, etc. Geometric shapes have regular edges of geometric shapes.
- 8. In artwork, a positive or main shape appears on top of background shapes.