Across
- 5. The visually pleasing arrangement of elements in an artwork.
- 6. Any 3 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- 7. The space surrounding a subject.
- 8. Adding white to a color.
- 10. The depth of space covering a large distance; a zoomed out lens.
- 13. Line ____ is how thick/thin a line is.
- 14. Red, Orange, Yellow are ___ colors.
- 17. Blue, Green, Violet are ____ colors.
- 18. An artwork featuring scenery.
- 20. Triangle, circle, rectangle, and other perfect shapes.
- 22. Violet, Orange, Green
- 24. Line where the sky touches the ground.
- 26. Cloud, leaf, blob, and other imperfect shapes found in nature.
- 28. Lightness or darkness.
- 29. The process of Describing, Analyzing, Interpreting, and Evaluating an artwork is called an art _____.
- 31. Red, Blue, Yellow.
- 32. The space occupied by the subject.
- 33. Using opposites together to create visual interest.
- 34. The outline and most important lines inside (no shading or texture).
Down
- 1. Opposite colors: Red and Green, Blue and Orange, Yellow and Violet.
- 2. Sky/Farthest distance
- 3. Adding black to a color.
- 4. The depth of space covering a short distance; zoomed in lens.
- 9. A line that isn't really there, but is created by empty space or an arrangement of objects. (Implied lines can create movement in an artwork to lead the eyes around the page.)
- 11. A ___ sketch is a small sketch that lays out the composition of a larger artwork.
- 12. Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Violet-Blue, Blue-Green, Green-Yellow.
- 15. Another word for color
- 16. Nearest distance
- 19. The __ point is where perspective lines cross.
- 21. Middle distance
- 23. An artwork featuring a person.
- 25. The area between and around subjects; 3D depth.
- 27. How bright or pure the color is.
- 30. Line ______ is the personality/mood/emotion of a line.