Across
- 3. A shading technique using thin parallel lines.
- 5. A way of showing gradual changes in lightness or darkness in a drawing or painting.
- 6. A shading technique using lines that cross each other.
- 10. Colors that appear next to each other on the color wheel.
- 14. A shading technique creating dark values by applying a dot pattern.
- 17. A style of art that uses objects, or scenes from popular culture.
- 18. The visual quality of objects caused by the amount of light reflected by them.
- 20. A style of artwork developed by French artists that use bold color schemes and radical color placement.
- 21. A line that runs up and down.
- 23. The brightness or dullness of a hue.
- 24. A shape that is precise and mathematical, circles, squares, and triangles.
- 25. Line that changes direction gradually, expressing movement in a graceful way, such as circles and spirals.
- 27. In linear perspective, the place on the horizon where parallel lines seem to meet or converge.
- 28. French for “wild beasts” and a nick name for Fauvists.
- 31. Partly or completely covering one shape or form with another to show distance in an artwork.
- 34. A hemispherical form (Think the Pantheon, Romans mastered this)
- 36. Textures that can be felt with the fingers.
- 37. The basic parts of an artwork, line, color, value, shape, texture, form, and space.
- 40. A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue by showing tints and shades of the same hue.
- 42. Artworks created before written records, think cave paintings.
- 43. The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges.
- 44. A color that cannot be mixed from other colors, red, blue, and yellow.
- 45. Angle from which the viewer sees an object or a scene.
- 47. A “Free form” shape that is irregular and uneven 2D shape.
- 48. Colors that contrast with one another.
- 50. The empty space around and between forms or shapes in an artwork.
- 51. In an artwork , a line that runs side-to-side, parallel to the horizon.
Down
- 1. In an artwork, the part between the foreground and the background.
- 2. The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
- 4. The special character of any line, such as thick or thin, smooth or rough.
- 7. The plan for combining colors in a work of art.
- 8. The line created in an artwork by the meeting of sky and ground, usually at the viewer’s eye level.
- 9. The part of an artwork that seems nearest.
- 11. The open or empty area around above, between, inside, or below objects.
- 12. Texture that is suggested but not real.
- 13. A 3D object such as a cube or ball, defined by height, depth, and width.
- 15. The space that a form or shape occupies in an artwork.
- 16. The size of an object in relation to an ideal or standard size.
- 19. A “Free form” which has irregular and uneven edges and is often found in nature.
- 22. A mark on a surface usually created by a pen, pencil, or paint brush.
- 26. Lines that are not real, but are suggested by the placement of other lines, shapes, and colors.
- 29. A color made by mixing two primary colors, orange, puple, and green.
- 30. A color that is a mixture of a primary and a secondary color.
- 32. A technique using thick brushstrokes of paint.
- 33. A drawing or painting that shows outdoor scenery.
- 35. A form such as a sphere, cube, or pyramid.
- 38. a series of diagonal lines moving in different directions that come together at sharp angles.
- 39. A slanted edge or line.
- 41. The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- 46. A 2D area created by visually connecting or actual or implied lines.
- 49. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- 51. Another word for color.
