Across
- 4. The complement of Orange is what color?
- 6. These are created by adding white to a color. This creates lighter variations of that color.
- 9. The complement of Red is what color?
- 13. This type of art movement relied on the use of analogous color schemes and unblended brush strokes to convey emotion and impression rather than realism.
- 14. The complement of Yellow is what color?
- 15. Orange, Green, Purple. These colors are created by mixing two primary colors together.
- 16. Red, Yellow, Blue. These colors mixed together create the spectrum, however, these colors cannot be created.
- 17. This is the middle value in a painting, between the highlight and the shadow.
- 18. This is a thin, watered down layer paint that is done in the very beginning of a painting. This helps the artist to see the placement of colors before going in with thicker layers of paint.
Down
- 1. This drawing material is created by suspending pigment (color) in oil to create drawing sticks that can be used similarly to oil paint.
- 2. Blue, Purple, and Red would be an example of what type of color scheme?
- 3. When you mix two complementary colors together, they ________ each other. This results in colors like brown and black.
- 5. This artist was a famous painter during the Impressionism era. He is well known for his painting “Starry Night” and the “Sunflowers” series.
- 7. Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Purple, Red-Purple, Red-Orange. These colors are created by mixing a primary and secondary color together.
- 8. These are created by adding complements to a color. This creates darker variations of that color (can also be made by adding black).
- 10. Colors in an Analogous color scheme are ______ to each other on the color wheel.
- 11. This oil pastel technique is created by scratching away at a painted surface to reveal the surface below. This can be used to create texture in an artwork.
- 12. These are two colors on the color wheel that neutralize each other, they are also across from each other on the color wheel.
- 16. This technique is created by using repetitive, small dots next to each other to create areas of value and color.