Across
- 3. The three basic colors from which all others are derived.
- 4. A work of art assembled by gluing materials, often paper, onto a surface.
- 8. A work of art created by carving, chiseling, casting or modeling.
- 11. A color scheme that uses various shades of one color or hue.
- 13. The use of different elements in an artwork to create interest and diversity.
- 16. Motion that is used in static works of art.
- 17. A display of art objects, often only for a limited time.
- 19. Art that involves the human body, usually including the artist, in front of an audience.
- 20. A sculpture that projects from a flat surface.
- 21. Line, shape, form, volume, mass, texture, value, space, color, motion and time.
- 22. Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
Down
- 1. Scale that uses size to denote the relative importance of subjects in an artwork.
- 2. A thin, flexible material with light sensitive emulsion exposed in a camera to produce photographs or motion pictures.
- 5. Paint made of pigment suspended in oil.
- 6. A painting medium that primarily uses wax as the binding agent.
- 7. Contrast, unity, variety, balance, scale, proportion, focal point, emphasis, pattern and rhythm.
- 9. Created by the recurrence of an art element.
- 10. The principle of art that creates a focal point or draws attention to certain areas in an artwork.
- 12. The color used in art that has a high saturation or purity, not mixed with other colors.
- 14. Three dimensional art that moves, impelled by air currents, motors or people.
- 15. A technique in which the artist paints onto freshly applied plaster.
- 18. The specific colors that are created by mixing primary colors.
