Across
- 2. art that shows simplified, fragmented, and/or magnified arrangements of shape, line, texture and color
- 8. 3 to 5 similar colors that are side-by-side on the color wheel
- 10. the way a work of art is organized and arranged
- 13. a quick sketch to capture the movement of a person or form
- 14. the principle of design about placing greater attention on certain areas or objects in a work of art
- 16. mixing two primary colors together resulting in the colors: violet, green, and orange
- 17. artwork that shows features of the natural environment
- 18. Scale: system of organizing values consisting of white to black, with several shades of gray in between.
- 19. the way a surface feels, actual or implied
- 21. a color with white added
- 23. this term can be used as another name for color such as red or blue
- 24. use of lighter and darker values to create the illusion of form
- 25. the principle of design that indicates a types of movement often characterized by repeated shapes, lines, or colors.
- 30. the combination of elements in a work of art that result in a sense of wholeness.
- 31. colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- 32. the element of art derived from reflected light
- 34. the characteristics of art that is visually pleasing
- 35. the principle of design that refers to the visual stability in an artwork
- 36. Regular repeated color, shapes, or lines in a recognizable order
- 39. positive and negative areas, or the feeling of depth in an artwork
- 40. define the outer edges and interior detail of an object
- 41. color scheme that uses one color plus tints and shades
- 42. a color with black added
Down
- 1. two dimensional enclosed flat, space
- 3. the skills used to produce an excellent finished product
- 4. the lightness or darkness of a color or tone
- 5. technique involves the overlapping of parallel lines at different angles to create values in a drawing. The more dense the lines, the darker the value.
- 6. the arrangement of the parts of an artwork that create a sense of motion
- 7. the differences between elements such as color, texture, value, and shape.
- 9. refers to the brightness or dullness of a color
- 11. this element may be 2-dimensional like pen on paper or 3-dimensional like wire. It can also be implied like the edge of an object or form.
- 12. gluing colored paper and magazines
- 15. small compositional sketches done before the final work of art
- 20. three dimensional enclosed volume like a cube or sphere
- 22. the image of a person’s face
- 26. made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- 27. black, white, brown, and gray
- 28. technique which uses patterns of dots to create values in a drawing
- 29. even layer of paint thinned with water and painted in broad strokes to fill the page.
- 32. dry media made up of carbon left behind after wood is burned
- 33. the materials such as pencil, watercolor, or tools used to create art
- 37. wet media that consists of pigment and a polymer binder
- 38. art that represents subject matter in it’s true depiction.
