Across
- 2. All non-vertical lines vanish into two points of the same height at the border of the image.
- 5. The back or excess space of a work of art.
- 6. Lines Represents the viewer's eye level or where the sky meets the water or land.
- 7. A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch.
- 8. of Art The building blocks of a work of art.
- 12. A created texture whose only source is the imagination of the artist.
- 13. Ground The space occurring between the foreground and background.
- 14. When the weight is not balanced on both sides.
- 16. of Design Means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art.
- 18. The representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks.
- 19. The emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects.
- 20. Space Refers to the subject of a work of art that you are drawing. Also known as the figure.
Down
- 1. This occurs when visual elements are arranged around a central point in the composition.
- 2. The surface character of a material which can be experienced through touch or the illusion of touch.
- 3. The space of the composition that is nearest to the observer.
- 4. Points The place where something moves so far away from your view that it just vanishes.
- 9. When there is equal weight distributed on both sides of the composition.
- 10. The visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space.
- 11. The copying, or imitation, of object surfaces.
- 14. Taken from an actual texture and altered to fit the artist’s need.
- 15. All the lines that are not vertical or horizontal vanish into one point in the image.
- 17. Space The area around the figure. Also known as the ground.
