2D Foundations of Art

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Across
  1. 3. perceived by the way light reflects off a surface and has three properties.
  2. 5. flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length & width).
  3. 7. in this stage of the art-making process, thumbnails are developed into sketches.
  4. 9. a path made by a moving point through space.
  5. 10. the use of one item, such as a circle, repeated more than once in a composition.
  6. 12. describes the lightness or darkness of a surface.
  7. 13. the arrangement of opposite elements and effects.
  8. 17. used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork.
  9. 19. in this stage of the art-making process, inspiration is gathered.
  10. 20. the taking of someone else's artwork or design and claiming it as one's own.
  11. 21. the purpose for this step in feldmans method is to determine how the artist used the elements and principles in their artwork.
  12. 22. how the elements work together and are connected in an artwork.
Down
  1. 1. how the viewer's eye travels through an artwork.
  2. 2. three-dimensional (length, width, depth) and can be viewed from many angles.
  3. 4. the distribution of visual weight in an artwork.
  4. 6. the method that is used to evaluate a composition.
  5. 8. in this stage of the art-making process, editing of the sketches are done.
  6. 11. The purpose for this step in feldman's method is to research the back story of an artwork, learn the meaning of the work and the artist's intention.
  7. 14. the surface quality that can be actual or implied.
  8. 15. in this stage of the art-making process, thumbnails if initial ideas are made.
  9. 16. in this stage of the art-making process, a final artwork is completed of the best idea in sketches
  10. 18. draws the viewer’s eye to particular areas of the artwork first.