Across
- 4. cubes, spheres, cones, pyramids
- 7. the way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight; symmetrical, radial, asymmetrical
- 9. art work with no recognizable subject matter
- 10. Space the subject matter itself (space)
- 11. sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal area of a work
- 12. lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- 15. where liquid material is poured into mold
- 16. found in nature; trees, clouds, humans
- 18. subject matter that looks real; representational
- 19. an image of a person or group of people
- 20. Space the area that surrounds or encloses the subject (sculpture)
- 21. where material is taken away or removed(Ex. carving)
- 23. a continuous mark made by a moving point; horizontal, vertical, diagonal, parallel
- 25. way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area.
- 26. an image of land and natural objects
- 29. where material is cut, carved or chipped away
- 30. life an arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own
- 31. implies mood; has 3 properties: hue, value, intensity
Down
- 1. actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- 2. way a surface feels to the touch (actual) or how it appears to feel through vision (implied)
- 3. where material is added together or built up
- 4. square, circle, triangle, rectangle
- 5. the difference in the use of two elements (rough & smooth; light & dark)
- 6. shapes found in nature; leaf, free-flowing
- 8. identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
- 13. quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- 14. how parts of an art work relate to each other in size or scale
- 17. sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- 22. where different kinds of materials are joined together
- 24. an enclosed area of space with 2-dimensions; width and height (W x H)
- 25. where soft or workable material is shaped
- 27. repetition of one or more elements
- 28. an object with 3-dimensions; width, height, and depth (W x H x D)