Across
- 3. sketch / small, quick sketches that capture possible compositions
- 5. / analysis of a work of art
- 7. Space / unused space; area that surrounds or encloses the subject
- 10. / objects in the front of a composition that usually contains the subject matter
- 17. / name of a color (red, blue, etc.)
- 19. / no recognizable subject matter
- 20. / copying another person's idea or work, claiming it as original and/or not crediting the source
- 22. / personal or cultural sense of beauty, i.e., qualities that make something pleasing to look at, listen to, touch, smell, or taste
- 24. / listing of facts in an art work, such as objects, people, shapes, & color
- 25. / cannot be mixed; red, blue, & yellow
- 26. / the legal right of creative artists or publishers to control the use and reproduction of an original idea and work
- 28. / lightness or darkness of a color
Down
- 1. / subjective statement about liking or disliking a work based on personal preference rather than a fact.
- 2. / determines the quality or lasting importance of an art work
- 4. / the space in the back of the image (sometimes referred to as negative space)
- 6. / primary+secondary
- 8. / the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work
- 9. / the intentional arrangement of objects to create a focal area, visual movement and unity
- 11. / brightness or dullness of a color; hue + its complement (lowers intensity)
- 12. / code of verbal and behavioral expectations in society or in a specific setting such as during a critique, in a classroom, museum, or gallery
- 13. / a brief written statement about an art work by the artist, used to give it context, to explain the work, and/or extend the viewer’s connection to the work
- 14. / subject matter that looks real; representational
- 15. / primary+primary; green, violet, orange
- 16. / subject matter located in or near the middle of the composition
- 18. / personal explanation of the meaning of an art work
- 21. / examination of relationships among the elements of art and facts in an art work often using the principles of design
- 22. / identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- 23. / a systematic discussion of an artwork involving, usually, four stages: description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation.
- 27. Space / the subject matter itself
