Across
- 7. When you use multiple types of line you have a variety of lines
- 9. The lightness or darkness of an area in terms of black to white; also called value
- 10. Lines that inform you of what a subject is
- 13. A never ending line
- 16. A bold outline used to make a object stand out
- 17. The type of space that represents the empty areas
- 19. Represents the lightness and darkness, usually on a black and white scale
Down
- 1. Lines that convey emotion
- 2. A principle of art used to create the look and feeling of action
- 3. The type of lines that you can see but aren't there
- 4. Non-representational artwork
- 5. A darker version of a color or to apply value to a drawing
- 6. The type of hatching that uses overlapping lines
- 8. Only the outer edges of a subject
- 11. Where one shape meets another shape or where one shape ends
- 12. The type of space that represents the main subject matter
- 14. Representing by means of a figure or likeness. Opposite of Abstract
- 15. All interior and exterior lines
- 18. A smooth transition from light to dark
