Across
- 3. the repeated use of similar elements.
- 5. a three-dimensional figure or object.
- 6. a path created by a moving point
- 9. the scenery or ground that is behind a main figure or object.
- 10. the way a surface feels, or looks as if it feels.
- 11. the repeated use of similar elements, but with variations, to create a sense of movement.
- 14. the combination of related and significantly different elements.
- 15. the line where the ground meets the sky
- 16. the area around, inside or between shapes or forms.
- 17. visual movement may be achieved with lines, edges, shapes, values or colors, etc.
- 18. the spatial relationship of one object to another, or the whole.
Down
- 1. lightness or darkness in color or an artwork.
- 2. a wavelength of light seen by the eye when it bounces off a surface.
- 4. highlighting part of an artwork to draw attention to it.
- 5. the area closest to the viewer, which will almost always be in the lower section of your picture.
- 7. the point in a perspective drawing where lines that either parallel to each other or are not parallel to the main subject of the painting come together.
- 8. the arrangement of elements in such a way as to highlight their similarities.
- 12. the space naturally occurring between the foreground and the background.
- 13. a two-dimensional figure or object.
