THE PRINCIPLES OF ART
Across
- 3. Is the quality of oneness that is achieved though the effective use of the elements and principles of art. It joins all the separate parts so that they look as if they belong together.
- 4. Is the principle that indicates movement by the repetition of elements or objects.
- 5. Is created by repeated positive shapes separated by negative spaces.
- 9. Is the principle of art that creates unity by stressing the similarities of separate but related parts.
- 10. Is the principle of art concerned with difference or contrast. Is achieved by adding something different to a design to provide a break in repetition.
- 11. A balance of unlike objects.
- 13. Is the principle of art that is concerned with decorative surface design. It is usually a two-dimensional visual repetition.
- 14. Is a dividing line that works like the point of balance in the balance scale.
- 16. Is the principle of art concerned with equalizing visual forces, or elements, in a work of art.
Down
- 1. Is a special type of formal balance in which two halves of a balance composition are identical, mirror images of each other.
- 2. Occurs when equal, or very similar, elements are placed on opposite sides of a central axis.
- 6. Is the principle of art concerned with the size relationship of one part to another.
- 7. Occurs when the forces or elements of a design come out (radiate) from a central point.
- 8. Creates a feeling that the elements have been arranged just right.
- 12. The unit that is repeated in visual pattern is called this way.
- 15. Is the principle of art that makes one part of a work dominant over the other parts. It controls the sequence in which the parts are noticed. It also controls the amount of attention the viewer gives to each part.