Across
- 1. 5: Art Theory & Criticism
- 4. 7: Lines & Techniques
- 5. – The systematic discussion of an artwork through description and analysis.
- 6. – The materials or tools used to create an artwork.
- 7. – An experience characterized by the enjoyment of beauty for its own sake.
- 12. – Examining relationships between elements in an artwork.
- 13. – The physical elements or objects depicted in an artwork.
- 14. 6: Elements of Art
- 17. – A line that defines the silhouette or outer edge.
- 18. – The area around, between, above, or within objects.
- 20. – Suggested lines that were not actually drawn but are inferred by the viewer.
- 21. – The dark area caused by a light source.
- 22. – The use of different elements to hold the viewer's interest.
- 23. – An element that is 3D (height, width, and depth).
Down
- 1. – Lines that hold a design together by simplifying core symmetry.
- 2. – The reflection of emotion or theme in a work of art.
- 3. – Lines that simplify an object into basic shapes.
- 8. – Art characterized by the non-representational use of artistic elements.
- 9. – Using directional parallel lines to create shaded areas.
- 10. – Lines that show dynamic movement and fluidity of a figure.
- 11. – A closed, two-dimensional area.
- 15. – Lines used to describe both outer edges and interior details.
- 16. – A one-dimensional path created by a moving point.
- 19. – The organizing of artistic elements into a unified whole.
