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