Art Terms III

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Across
  1. 1. Area between and around objects.
  2. 4. The relationship between objects with respect to size, number, and so on, including the relation between parts of a whole.
  3. 5. A mark with the greater length than width. Lines can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal; straight or curved; thick or thin.
  4. 7. Surface quality that can be seen and felt. Can be real, or a representation.
  5. 8. The arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all parts of the piece form a coherent whole.
  6. 10. A closed line. Can be geometric, like squares & circles, free-form, or natural. Shapes are flat and can express length & width.
Down
  1. 2. Area taken up by objects or subject.
  2. 3. Part of an image that draws the eye of a viewer to the most important part of the image or the area that you want to highlight.
  3. 6. 3 dimensional shapes that express length, width, and depth. Example: balls, cylinders, boxes, and pyramids.
  4. 9. The arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts of the piece form a coherent whole.