Abstract Progression

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Across
  1. 4. Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
  2. 5. Art not intended to represent an accurate depiction of the physical appearance of people or things.
  3. 9. Hue, Intensity & Value.
  4. 10. How light or dark a color is (adding value = “shading”).
  5. 13. Gradually transitioning from one shade to another.
  6. 14. Painting watercolor on dry paper.
  7. 16. Painting watercolor on wet paper.
  8. 17. Colors that are Blue, Green, Violet.
  9. 19. 2 Colors next to each other on color wheel.
  10. 21. Layering or Blending until no paper shows through.
Down
  1. 1. The edge disappears or fades into the background.
  2. 2. 1 Primary + 1 Secondary Color.
  3. 3. Colors that are Red, Orange, Yellow.
  4. 6. Representing something truthfully. In an artwork, the subject looks as close to real life as possible.
  5. 7. Drawing using only Line (before any value is added).
  6. 8. Colors that are Blue, Red, Yellow.
  7. 11. The path created when an object moves from one point to another.
  8. 12. Abrupt transitions are found between color areas.
  9. 15. Using only one color (or varieties of that color).
  10. 18. 2 Opposite colors on the color wheel.
  11. 20. Colors that are Green, Orange, Violet.