Across
- 4. The artist carefully studied the human body to ensure that the proportions of the figure were accurate and natural.
- 5. The stark contrast between the dark shadows and bright highlights made the figure in the painting appear almost lifelike.
- 8. His painting featured a muted palette of blues and grays, evoking a sense of calm and melancholy.
- 10. The artist’s medium of choice was oil paint, which allowed her to blend colors smoothly and create depth in her portraits.
Down
- 1. The artist increased the saturation of the colors in the sunset to make the scene more vibrant and dramatic.
- 2. The composition of the landscape painting was perfectly balanced, with the mountains in the background framing the river in the foreground.
- 3. Using one-point perspective, the artist made the street scene appear to recede into the distance, drawing the viewer’s eye toward the horizon.
- 6. The thick texture of the paint on the canvas gave the artwork a tactile quality, as though you could feel the brushstrokes.
- 7. The subtle changes in value throughout the painting helped create the illusion of depth and form in the portrait.
- 9. The artist experimented with different hues of red to evoke a range of emotions, from passion to anger.
