Across
- 3. One-dimensional path created by a moving through space. It doesn't matter the width, length or direction.
- 5. When all the parts of a composition relate well with each other (number, amounts and sizes)
- 6. Visually satisfying when there are a variety of elements that add interest in a composition and they are in harmony with each other.
- 7. Regular repetition of art elements. (example shape, forms, lines, colors, are repeated to create consistency and interest.
- 11. This can be symmetrical- sides are the same, asymmetrical (sides are different but weighted the same), or radial (there is a center point where the design emerges from)
- 13. A pattern that makes the art come to life. It could be the object but could also be the way it's put on the page.
- 16. Several elements of design guide the viewer's eye around/through and around the work of art.
- 17. flat. 2-dimensional. Comes in both geometric and organic varieties.
- 19. What do Orange, Yellow and Red have in common? (They are _______ colors.)
- 21. What do Green, Blue, and Purple have in common? (They are ________ colors.)
- 22. What is the complimentary color of Red?
- 23. Describes the darkness or lightness of a surface.
- 25. The complimentary color of Yellow is __________.
- 26. The complimentary color of Green is ___________.
- 27. What color do you get if you mix red + blue?
- 28. Red Yellow Blue are the 3 _______ colors.
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- 1. What type of colors do you make when you mix 2 complimentary colors together?
- 2. Purple Green and Orange are the 3 ________colors.
- 4. 3-dimensional. Can be viewed from many angles. This takes up space because it has volume.
- 5. The use of color and shapes to decorate artwork with repeated elements over and over again.
- 8. Another word for Color.
- 9. The complimentary color of Orange is ___________.
- 10. Blue, Blue-Green, and Green is an example of _____________ colors. (Another example is Violet, Red Violet, and Red.)
- 12. Properties of ___________ are Hue, Intensity (purity//strength) and value (darkness and lightness)
- 14. What is it called when you caption the viewer's eye to a particular focal point in an artwork?
- 15. This can be actual _________ or implied ____________ ( how things look like they feel)
- 17. Used to create the illusion of depth in a composition. Positive or negative.
- 18. What do you get if you use 2 very different elements such as value change, colors or size differentiation in the same composition?
- 20. This can be directed by lines, change in color or scale. __________ is how a viewers eyes travel through a composition from one aspect to another within the same composition.
- 24. What type of colors do you get when you mix a secondary + primary color together? (Example Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green)
