Color Theory, Principles of Design & Elements of Art

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