1st Nine weeks Midterm Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 7. Describes the feel of an actual surface. The surface quality of an object; can be real or implied.
  2. 8. It is used to create the illusion of depth. Can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, negative and/or positive.
  3. 9. These are the basic elements that are used by Artists in creating Art; they are what you use to create an aesthetically pleasing work. When we make Art, we need to understand and apply these seven Elements of Art.
  4. 10. The creation of an illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface through techniques like perspective, shading, and color.
  5. 12. The part of an artwork that appears farthest from the viewer
  6. 13. Degrees of lightness or darkness. The difference between values is called value contrast.
  7. 14. A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions, length and width. Artists use both geometric and organic shapes.
  8. 16. It is one of the most dominant elements. It is created by light. There are three properties of it; Hue (name,)Value(shades and tints,) and Intensity (brightness.)
Down
  1. 1. The eye-level line that divides the real world into the earth and sky, representing the viewer's actual eye level or vantage point in a scene
  2. 2. Real, three-dimensional objects that occupy physical space, such as sculptures, buildings, or even your own body, which can be touched and felt.
  3. 3. The part of an artwork that is closest to the viewer.
  4. 4. Two-dimensional shapes characterized by mathematically precise boundaries, clear edges, and straight lines, angles, or perfect curves.
  5. 5. Free-flowing shapes usually found in nature used by artists to convey concepts of order, stability, logic, and harmony.
  6. 6. A mark made by a pointed tool such as a brush, pen or stick; a moving point.
  7. 11. The central area of a composition situated between the foreground and the background.
  8. 15. Objects that are three-dimensional having length, width and height. They can be viewed from many sides. They take up space and volume.