Cumulative Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. an element of art used to define space, contours, and outlines; path of a moving point; can be implied
  2. 3. an element of art indicating the areas between, around, above, below, or within something; examples would be foreground, middle ground, and background
  3. 5. ways in which various mediums can be used to create different effects in a work of art
  4. 7. refers to items made from clay and fired in a kiln to obtain the finished form
  5. 10. a principle of design that creates more attention than anything else in the composition
  6. 11. the process of addressing surrounding environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, products, etc.
  7. 12. graphic design; a creative process that combines visual arts and technology to communicate ideas
  8. 13. arrangement of colors that show the order of relationships of the primary, secondary, and intermediate colors
  9. 15. a principle of design referring to the arrangements of visual elements to create stability in an artwork
  10. 17. wet or dry clay objects before the first (bisque) fire
  11. 18. a principle of design referring to the ways of combining elements to produce the appearance of movement in an artwork; may be achieved through repetition, alternation, or progression of an element
  12. 19. colors made by mixing equal parts of one primary color and one secondary color that are next to each other on the color wheel
  13. 20. colors made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. Orange, Green and Violet.
  14. 22. guidelines that artist use to organize the elements in a composition
  15. 24. a principle of design showing the arrangement of parts in an artwork to create the sense of motion to the viewer’s eye throughout the artwork
  16. 27. an element of art that indicates surface quality of artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch; can be implied or visually perceived
  17. 29. an element of art with three properties (hue, intensity, value); what we see when light bounces off an object
  18. 30. materials used to create artwork
  19. 33. The enclosed areas or objects in an art work. Occupied space
  20. 35. creative art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content
  21. 36. a principle of design that shows the relationship of parts to each other and a whole
  22. 37. the result of transferring an image from a printing matrix to a paper
  23. 38. a flat board on which a painter holds and mixes color
  24. 39. a principle of design referring to the sense of wholeness that results from the successful combination of the component elements of an artwork
Down
  1. 1. the basic parts and symbols of artwork; the basic building blocks
  2. 4. the process of producing multiple prints of the same image using relief, block, screen printers, etc.
  3. 6. The space not occupied by an object or figure but circulating around it. Empty space.
  4. 8. the device in which pottery is fired
  5. 9. two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel. These colors are in extreme contrast with each other.
  6. 14. a principle of design referring to the repetition of elements or combination of elements in a recognizable organization
  7. 16. an element of art referring to the degree of lightness and darkness of colors
  8. 21. a color scheme that uses different values of a single color by showing tints and shades of the same color
  9. 22. colors that cannot be mixed from other colors, but from which all other colors are made. Red, Yellow and Blue.
  10. 23. medium used in printmaking that is thicker than paint and dries slower
  11. 25. a formed clay object that has been fired for the first time and is not yet glazed
  12. 26. an element of art that appears three-dimensional and encloses volume; has height, width, and depth
  13. 28. a set of identical prints that are numbered and signed
  14. 31. an element of art indicating an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, color, and texture
  15. 32. a principle of design referring to the inclusion of differences in the elements of a composition to offset unity and add interest to the artwork
  16. 34. Design creation of new products to be sold by a business to its customers