Across
- 2. colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- 3. a technique for creating the illusion of depth on a 2-D surface
- 5. a statue or 3-D work of art
- 8. a work of art created by arranging and gluing assorted materials onto a flat surface
- 11. a picture of a person or images that portray a person
- 14. A mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
- 16. the measurement of light and darkness in a work of art
- 17. a 20th-century art movement which used bizarre, dream-like images.
- 19. a large painting or artwork, generally designed for and created on the wall or ceiling of a public building
- 20. a rough outline or drawing showing the main features of something
- 21. wall paintings made by painting onto wet plaster
- 23. a type of paint that requires water to use
- 24. the part of a picture that appears to be farthest away from the viewer
- 25. colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- 26. the name for the colors blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green
- 27. refers to the common name of the color such as red or green
- 30. generally defined as art produced during the second half of the 20th century.
- 31. any color mixed with black
- 32. the transition of color from one tone to another; for example, in a sky
Down
- 1. a strong cloth which many artists have used as a surface for painting
- 4. the name for the three colors green, orange, and violet
- 6. The way a surface feels or how it may look. It can be sensed by touch and sight.
- 7. a subtractive method of sculpture; taking away wood or stone
- 8. a work of art created by arranging and gluing assorted materials onto a flat surface
- 9. the name for the three colors red, blue, and yellow
- 10. using graphite to add shadows or highlights to an image
- 12. the material used to make a work of art. Examples include oil, watercolor, pencil, pen and ink, tempera, and pastel
- 13. a tray or board on which colors of paint are mixed. Also, the set of colors used by an artist in a painting
- 15. equilibrium in a composition, either symmetrical or asymmetrical
- 17. The empty or open area between, around, above, below or within objects.
- 18. a design or picture created by imbedding stones or pieces of glass on a floor, vault or wall
- 21. in a scene or artwork, the part that seems closest to the viewer
- 22. leads your eye through the format and to the area of emphasis by using a rhythmic overlay of shapes, color or value.
- 26. any color mixed with white
- 28. Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's attention.
- 29. the relationship of one object to another in size, shape, number or degree