Across
- 1. Where the primary, secondary and tertiary colors are displayed.
- 5. Blue-green, yellow-orange and red-violet are examples of these types of colors.
- 6. The art material you use with different brushes.
- 8. The part of a picture that appears furthest away.
- 9. This line is where the sky meets land or water.
- 10. You mix two primary colors in equal amounts to get one of these.
- 12. A painting made up of tints and shades of only one color.
- 14. These colors are opposite from eachother on the color wheel and have nothing in common.
- 15. The tool you use to paint with.
- 17. The way we should all act toward eachother.
- 18. The name of a color.
Down
- 2. You use more water to make this kind of paint appear lighter.
- 3. The part of a picture that appears closest to you.
- 4. Blue, red and yellow are these colors.
- 7. This type of picture shows nature and a horizon line.
- 11. Using please and thank you.
- 13. This type of paint is plastic based and opaque.
- 16. You use a little black mixed with a color to create one of these.
