Across
- 6. 2-dimensional enclosed area. Examples: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, semi-circle.
- 9. A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch (as opposed to a surface visually stimulated by the artist).
- 12. the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green.
- 13. a part compared to the whole. Example: The size of the window is in proportion to the size of the house.
- 15. repeating.
- 16. having 3 dimensions
- 17. Art Processes ceramics, sculpture, fiber art (weaving, knitting, quilting).
- 20. Colors green, blue, violet.
- 21. Colors colors that are opposite on the color wheel. Example: orange and blue, red and green, yellow and violet.
- 22. (plural) materials used to make artwork.
- 23. difference between light and dark or difference between rough and smooth.
- 24. Colors orange, red, yellow.
Down
- 1. Two points make a line. Examples: straight, curved, vertical, thick, horizontal, thin, wavy, bold, diagonal.
- 2. or lightness of a color
- 3. (focal point)-catches your eye due to large shape, bright color, located near the center
- 4. referring to the space between objects, also foreground, middle ground and background.
- 5. Space the area between the objects. Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms.
- 7. (singular) material used to make artwork.
- 8. colors that are side by side on the color wheel. Example: yellow-orange, orange, red-orange
- 10. Media crayon, pencil, fabric, yarn, paint (tempera, watercolor), ink and pastel. (Cray-pas).
- 11. making a hue lighter by adding white. Shade making a hue darker by adding black.
- 14. 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid.
- 18. the path your eyes follow through a work of art (what you see first is the emphasis or focal point-then what you see second and so on.) OR the lines appear to be moving.
- 19. light, medium, dark. Example: value scale.
- 23. hue.