Across
- 3. located opposite of each other on the color wheel
- 4. reds, oranges, yellows
- 5. the arrangement of visual elements in an composition so that the visual weight is distributed equally and no one part overpowers the others
- 8. the two halves of the work of art are different, but elements interact to make each side equally important
- 11. orange, green, and purple
- 14. involves dividing an image into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines and placing elements on the intersections
- 15. a three dimensional object or the appearance of one
- 16. the lightness or darkness of a color or object
- 17. created when light reflects off an object and enters the eye and is made up of hue, value, and intensity
- 20. The work of art is the same on both sides of a center line
- 21. red, yellow, and blue
- 22. A circular visual representation of colors arranged to show the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
- 23. a closed, two-dimensional area created by lines or edges
Down
- 1. made by mixing a primary and secondary...RV, RO, YO, YG, BG, BV
- 2. refers to how things feel or look like they would feel if touched
- 3. blues, greens and purples
- 6. the arrangement of objects and elements in an artwork
- 7. a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point
- 9. 3+ colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- 10. allows artists to understand and organize different shades from light to dark
- 12. the process of removing or adjusting the edges of an image or object to improve its composition, framing, or to focus on a specific subject
- 13. the area of a composition that draws the viewer's eye and holds their interest.
- 18. the arrangement of elements radiating from central point
- 19. area around, within, and above an object- creates the illusion of depth in a composition.
