Art 1 Semester Final Review #2

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Across
  1. 6. is a system of organizing values. It consists of values ranging from white to black, with several shades of gray in between. These shades of gray make up the “meat” of a drawing, and help create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality.
  2. 7. lines that allow the artist to capture a subject's movement, form, and character.
  3. 8. They are used for sketching, drawing, layout or design work. They can be used with a gentle hand to get very light values or you can create a very dark graphite for heavy shadows and dark.
  4. 9. it's the orientation of a work of Art.
  5. 11. The addition of black to a color.
  6. 12. is a drawing or painting that focuses on still objects. The subject matter is inanimate and never moves, typically with a focus on household objects, flowers, or fruits.
  7. 15. The addition of white to a color.
  8. 16. Is the space naturally occurring between the foreground and the background.
  9. 17. In a landscape, is the area of the picture space nearest to the viewer.
  10. 19. The family of related colors ranging from the reds through the oranges and yellows.
  11. 20. Done in variations of a single color,; white, black and gray can be used to change the value of the color.
Down
  1. 1. is the space an object occupies in a work of art.
  2. 2. It's the art or process of drawing using numerous small dots or specks.
  3. 3. A group of three colors spaced an equal distance apart on the color wheel.
  4. 4. is a flat surface or area in which the artist organizes the elements of the picture.
  5. 5. is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
  6. 10. space Is the space around an object in a work of art.
  7. 13. Red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green etc. As each name indicates, these colors are produced by combining a primary and a secondary color. They are located between primary and secondary colors on the color wheel.
  8. 14. Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. Mixing them can dull or lower the intensity of a color.
  9. 18. In a landscape, it's the part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer.