Across
- 8. How dark or light something is. Shading.
- 10. Something in art that is 3-dimensional This considers height, width, depth, and texture.
- 11. The way something feels or appears to feel.
- 13. When two opposite elements are arranged together. Think light and dark.
- 14. The distance between or around shapes, colors, forms, and lines or perceived depth in a work of art.
- 15. an identifiable path created by a point moving in space. They are one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length. Often define the edges of a shape or form
Down
- 1. The path the viewers eye takes through the work of art.
- 2. Color scheme for red, yellow, and blue. These colors cannot be created through mixing.
- 3. Using different elements throughout the composition.
- 4. Flat and 2-D
- 5. The repeating of an object or a symbol
- 6. Color scheme for green, orange, and violet. You can create these colors through mixing.
- 7. the visual distribution of the weight of objects. The three main types are asymmetrical, symmetrical, and radial.
- 9. The part of the design that catches the viewers attention.
- 12. he feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, which creates a sense of completeness. There is some connecting factor through the artwork that brings it together.
- 14. The relationship in size between parts of an artwork.
