Wilma Wearing Art 2 Study Guide Exam

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Across
  1. 8. Artist place objects that appear mid-sized between the top and the bottom on the artwork
  2. 9. The way an artist plans to combine to combine colors in an artwork. This affects the way the viewer feels about an artwork
  3. 10. Known As "Informal Balance" Is arranged like a seesaw, heavy on one side light on the other
  4. 13. Is the empty space around you or another object
  5. 15. A quick drawing by which can be used to record what an artist sees, explore and idea or plan another artwork
  6. 16. Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel, meaning they are in extreme contrast with each other
  7. 17. Water-soluble paints, such as tempera, watercolor, or acrylic paint, use different binders and have different quality
  8. 18. The part of an artwork you notice first
  9. 19. Artwork designed for a specific purpose
  10. 21. A stand with 3 legs, used to hold a painting while the artist works on it
  11. 22. Knowns as "formal balance" where both sides of the artwork are arranged about the same
  12. 23. Artworks that are created for the sole purpose of being viewed
  13. 24. A process used by an artist to create an artwork by look at or watching something or someone
Down
  1. 1. Is made of black, white, and various tints and shades of grey
  2. 2. A way of making a flat artwork look in dept
  3. 3. Space that filled by your body or another object
  4. 4. A systematic discussion of the characteristic of an artwork, usually involving four stages: description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation
  5. 5. The brightness or dullness of a hue
  6. 6. Blue, green, and violet
  7. 7. Is when an artist makes an object in the artwork stand out
  8. 11. Motion pictures made from series of drawings that make the characters appear as though they are moving
  9. 12. A technique to show deep space on a two dimensional plane
  10. 14. A plan for the arrangement of lines, spaces, colors, shapes, forms and textures in an artwork
  11. 20. A public showing or display of artworks by one or more artist
  12. 22. A book or pad of blank paper used for drawing and keeping