Across
- 2. A small, quick sketch used to plan out an idea before starting. (Processes)
- 5. Formal balance where both sides of an artwork are the same. (Principles of Art)
- 8. The specific materials an artist chooses to use, like clay or paint. (Careers & Media)
- 9. Lines that define the outer edges or "outline" of a shape. (Elements of Art)
- 12. An artwork that focuses on a person's face. (Subject Matter)
- 15. Subject matter showing an arrangement of non-moving objects. (Subject Matter)
- 18. A quick drawing to capture movement or the placement of a figure. (Drawing Skills)
- 22. The way something feels to the touch (tactile) or looks like it feels (visual). (Elements of Art)
- 25. One way artists contribute to society by making places look better. (Social Impact)
- 26. The 3rd step of Feldman’s Model: figuring out the artist's purpose or story. (Feldman's Model)
- 27. Shading using many closely spaced parallel lines. (Elements - Value/Shading)
- 28. The part of an artwork that appears furthest away. (Elements - Space)
Down
- 1. Informal balance where both sides are different but still feel equal. (Principles of Art)
- 3. A professional who creates drawings for books or stories. (Careers & Media)
- 4. The 1st step of Feldman’s Model: listing everything you see. (Feldman's Model)
- 6. LineThe line where the earth and sky appear to meet. (Elements - Space)
- 7. The three basic colors (Red, Yellow, Blue) used to mix all other colors. (Elements - Color)
- 9. Legal protection that allows artists to gain money or credit for their work. (Ethics & Law) Landscape, Subject matter showing an outdoor scene like mountains or trees. (Subject Matter)
- 10. An element of art that is 3D, having height, width, and depth. (Elements of Art)
- 11. A perspective showing a scene from high above. (Elements - Space)
- 13. The 2nd step of Feldman’s Model: looking at how elements are organized. (Feldman's Model)
- 14. The size relationship of one part of an object to another. (Principles of Art)
- 16. The part of an artwork that appears closest to the viewer. (Elements - Space)
- 17. A painter who creates large-scale works directly on walls. (Careers & Media)
- 19. Colors made by mixing two primary colors together (Orange, Green, Violet). (Elements - Color)
- 20. Art that is made to be used for a specific job, like a bowl or a chair. (Functional Art)
- 21. A career involving the use of clay, sculpture, and ceramics. (Careers & Media)
- 23. The 4th step of Feldman’s Model: deciding if the artwork is successful. (Feldman's Model)
- 24. A shading style created by using many tiny dots. (Elements - Value/Shading)
