Across
- 3. Red, Yellow, blue
- 5. blending, hatching, stippling, cross-hatching, Scrumbling
- 6. An artwork that is created of inanimate objects that are sitting still.
- 9. Texture that can really be felt by touch.
- 14. an enclosed area that has height, width, and depth and is not straight; it is free form.
- 17. a principle of design which gives the artist control over what the viewer sees next. Using this principle, the artist can create the path our eyes will travel as we look at a work of art.
- 20. Orange, Violet, and Green
- 23. Elements that are very different and stand out from each other a lot.
- 24. An enclosed area that has height, width, and depth.
- 25. mixing a color with black to make it darke
- 26. 3-4 colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel.
- 27. the part of the design in an artwork that catches the viewers attention, also referred to as the center of interest or focal point.
- 30. the pattern is not evenly spaced or distributed in the artwork.
- 32. The path of a moving point
- 36. the pattern is evenly spaced or distributed in the artwork.
- 37. A transparent paint medium that uses pigment and water.
- 41. mixing a color with white to make it lighter
- 42. a repetition of a motif, which is the same shapes or elements, throughout an artwork.
- 43. when items are drawn to be looked at straight on in linear perspective.
- 44. Visual imagery is heavier on one side than the other in an artwork.
- 45. when drawing objects you begin with an outline that shows the outer contour of the object.
Down
- 1. The basic visual components of an artwork. These include color, form, shape, line, space, texture, and value.
- 2. The way artists organize the basic visual elements. These include emphasis, balance, contrast, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity.
- 4. Texture that cannot be felt by touch but looks like a texture.
- 7. the point at which all lines converge in a linear perspective artwork.
- 8. Elements that are different but don’t stand out from each other as much.
- 10. A paint medium that is opaque and dries quickly.
- 11. An enclosed are that is flat.
- 12. when items are drawn to be looked up at from the ground in linear perspective.
- 13. Drawing something that you are actually looking at currently.
- 15. opposites that make each other stand out
- 16. Visual imagery is evenly distributed in the artwork.
- 18. The distance or area around, between and within components of an artwork.
- 19. Visual imagery is distributed in a circular manner around a central point.
- 21. Blues, Violets, and Greens
- 22. An enclosed area that has height, width, and depth and has only straight and curved sides that can be figured mathematically.
- 28. Reds, Oranges, and Yellows
- 29. The line that separates the sky from the ground when drawing in linear perspective.
- 31. a flat enclosed area whose sides and angles can be figured mathematically.
- 33. an element of art that refers to reflected light and has three properties: hue, saturation, and value.
- 34. when items are drawn to be seen from the top in linear perspective.
- 35. a flat enclosed area whose sides are free form/natural
- 38. the distribution of visual imagery weight in an artwork.
- 39. The elements of art that refers to how things feel or look as if they might feel to the touch.
- 40. the lightness or darkness of a color
