Art in a Nutshell

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Across
  1. 2. Dividing the frame into a 3×3 grid for dynamic composition
  2. 3. Red, yellow, blue
  3. 4. The line marking eye level where vanishing points sit
  4. 5. Differences in shapes, colors, and sizes for visual interest
  5. 7. Mirror Image
  6. 9. Colors next to each other on the wheel (calm, harmonious)
  7. 14. The name of a color (e.g., red, blue, yellow)
  8. 15. Opposite colors on the wheel (high contrast, visual tension)
  9. 16. Gradual transitions (large to small, dark to light)
  10. 17. A hue mixed with black to make it darker
  11. 18. How a surface feels or appears to feel
  12. 20. Drawing attention through differences and focal points
Down
  1. 1. The main area of emphasis, typically placed off-center
  2. 5. The lightness or darkness of a color or tone
  3. 6. Where orthogonal lines converge in the distance
  4. 8. Repeated elements creating visual tempo
  5. 10. A continuous mark made by a moving point
  6. 11. Three-dimensional with height, width, and depth
  7. 12. One hue varied by value and intensity (unified, subtle)
  8. 13. Positive areas (objects) and negative areas (empty space)
  9. 17. Two-dimensional; has height and width only
  10. 19. A hue mixed with white to make it lighter