Visual Literacy Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The direction a person is looking in a picture. It can tell us what they're focused on or interested in.
  2. 3. The position and arrangement of a person or objects in a picture. It helps convey a certain mood or message.
  3. 6. The distinctive way an artist creates their work, including their choice of colors, shapes, and techniques.
  4. 7. The different shades and tones that we see in an image. Colors can create feelings and moods in a picture.
  5. 10. The relative size of objects in a picture. It helps us understand the proportions between different elements.
  6. 11. The way a person's posture, movements, and facial expressions can show their feelings or intentions without using words.
  7. 13. The front and back parts of a picture. The foreground is what's closest to us, and the background is further away.
  8. 15. The way objects in the picture look smaller when they're farther away. It makes a picture look three-dimensional.
Down
  1. 1. The empty areas around and between objects in a picture. It helps define the shapes and forms.
  2. 4. How far away objects are from each other or from the viewer. It affects the relationships between objects in a picture.
  3. 5. How all the elements in a picture are arranged and combined. It helps create a balanced and visually pleasing image.
  4. 6. The dark area that forms when an object blocks light. Shadows add depth and realism to a picture.
  5. 8. The brightness or darkness of different parts of an image. It helps us see the shapes and details.
  6. 9. or arrows that indicate movement or direction in a picture. They guide our eyes and show us where to look.
  7. 12. The view or direction from which we look at something. Changing the angle can change how we perceive objects.
  8. 14. The location where something is positioned in a picture. It helps create a sense of environment.