Across
- 2. Repeats one or more elements in a recurring and regular arrangement.
- 6. It should be useful and function well for the people using it.
- 10. has height, width, and depth. It is 3D or is perceived to be using perspective and shading techniques
- 13. It should stand up robustly and remain in good condition
- 14. Gustave Eiffel, Centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair. Was originally 1,024 ft tall. The tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years
- 15. It should delight people and raise their spirits
- 18. A connection between the elements that creates a sense of harmony or completeness.
- 19. Frank Lloyd Wright, 1939, 3.4mil today
- 22. Black Wall
Down
- 1. Durability, Utility, and Beauty
- 3. experienced by physically using the sense of touch. Actual texture can be found in artwork, in nature, and about anywhere you look
- 4. Frank Lloyd Wright, 1959, wider at the top then the bottom
- 5. Uses one or more elements of art repeatedly to create a sense of movement and direction in an artwork. Rhythm allows for more variation in repeated elements than pattern
- 7. a 3D work of art
- 8. Storm King Wall
- 9. experienced optically. An artist can give the illusion of a texture when none actually exists.
- 11. Enclosed 2-D space, having width and length but no depth.
- 12. a sculpture that is not attached or supported my any other structure
- 16. Adrian D. Smith, 2009, 2,722ft or over half a mile tall, tallest structure in the world... for now!
- 17. Spoonbridge and Cherry Sculptor
- 20. a sculpture combining non-art materials(found or purchased)into one art piece
- 21. Refers to the way an object feels, or looks as if it might feel, if touched.
