Across
- 3. the lightness or darkness of a surface
- 5. shapes that are based on mathematics.
- 6. the tools to plan and organize an artwork (composition).
- 9. the area around, inside or between shapes or forms.
- 11. when the art elements are balanced in a mirror-like way.
- 13. when there are no mirror images in an artwork but the work is balanced visually on the page.
- 15. a way of repeating elements to produce the look and feel of movement with a visual tempo or beat.
- 16. the arrangement of opposite elements
- 17. the path created by a point moving through space.
- 18. a form of repetition where an element is repeated over and over to achieve balance and harmony.
- 21. the place that your eye is drawn to in the artwork.
- 22. an object that has three dimensions - length, width and height.
Down
- 1. shape that are often found in nature.
- 2. the “building blocks” or “parts” that make up a work of art.
- 4. how a surface feels or appears to feel.
- 7. how the artist leads the viewers eye to the focal point in the artwork.
- 8. when the design is balance in a circle or spiral.
- 10. the equal distribution of visual weight in a design.
- 11. a flat enclosed area that has two dimensions.
- 12. the repeating of visual elements in a work of art.
- 14. when everything in a work of art looks like it belongs together
- 19. how the eye sees light reflected off a surface
- 20. using some of the elements of art to cause the viewer’s eye to sweep over the artwork in a certain manner
