Across
- 2. The element of art that refers to the way an object feels to the touch.
- 4. Texture Texture that occurs in nature.
- 6. The element of art that refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below or within.
- 7. Lines indicated at an artwork's edges.
- 10. A dull or dead surface, often slightly roughened, as on metals, paint, paper, or glass
- 11. Where the light is coming from. If the light was Coming from the left the shadow would be on the right.
- 15. Is the area in and around the objects.
- 17. when the artist uses a vanishing point on the horizon and then creates a sense of deep space by showing objects getting progressively smaller as they get closer to the vanishing point.
- 18. The element of art referring to the lightness and darkness of a color.
- 19. Shading using dot-like lines.
- 20. Shiny and smooth surface.
- 22. A piece of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric onto a backing.
- 23. Lines that describe the outer edges of a form.
Down
- 1. The perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- 3. This is found in a successful artwork. It means artworks having dark darks, mids, and light lights.
- 5. A blotting process whereby paint is squeezed between two surfaces to create a mirror image
- 8. Shading using parallel lines. The closer the lines are together the darker the shading appears.
- 9. Texture that does not occur in nature.
- 12. Using a pencil to create a soft gradient from light to dark.
- 13. Is the actual object within the picture.
- 14. A mark made with a pointed moving tool.
- 16. Lines that help produce an ideal, mood, or quality.
- 21. Shading using crossed parallel lines. The closer the lines are together the darker the shading appears.
