Color, Shape, and Rhythm

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Across
  1. 2. the darkness or lightness of a color in an artwork
  2. 4. receding lines, usually diagonal, that pull the viewer's eye deeper into an image
  3. 5. a feeling of beat or pulse in an artwork arising from regular or irregular patterns
  4. 6. the area in an artwork that appears closest to the viewer
  5. 9. colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
  6. 10. the purity, vividness, or intensity of a color
  7. 11. the arrangement of elements within a work and the choices an artist makes about how to render (make or place) them
  8. 12. a color that is opposite another on the color wheel. For example, red and green, blue and orange, yellow and violet.
Down
  1. 1. having an equal arrangement of elements such as lines, color, and shapes
  2. 3. pure color with no shading, highlights, or texture
  3. 7. the three most basic colors, red, blue, and yellow, from which all other colors can be mixed
  4. 8. a quality that makes all the elements in an artwork appear to work together to form a whole
  5. 10. forms created by closed lines. Shapes can be geometric or organic.