Elements of Art

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Across
  1. 3. This is referred to as actual texture, texture that can really be felt.
  2. 4. An arial view, viewers feel like they are looking down on a scene.
  3. 6. These shapes all have mathematical names.
  4. 8. A three dimensional object that can be geometric or organic.
  5. 9. The area farthest away in a picture.
  6. 10. This type of art is always three dimensional.
  7. 12. This refers to the area above, below, around, inside, or outside of an object.
  8. 15. This type of line is used to draw the edges of an object.
  9. 17. You get this when you add white to a color.
  10. 20. These shapes do not have mathematical names and can be found in nature.
  11. 25. These colors are beside each other on the color wheel.
  12. 26. A two dimensional area that can be geometric or organic.
  13. 27. These colors are made by mixing primary and secondary colors together.
Down
  1. 1. The lightness or darkness of a color.
  2. 2. These are colors made by mixing two primary colors together.
  3. 5. The seven building blocks of art. It is also the title of this puzzle.
  4. 7. This element is another name for hue.
  5. 11. How an object feels, or how it looks like it would feel if you could touch it.
  6. 13. A mark made by a tool. It can show movement and be curved, angled, or dotted.
  7. 14. Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
  8. 16. This type of texture is simulated. It gives the illusion of texture on a flat surface.
  9. 18. Viewers feel like they are looking up, toward an object or figure.
  10. 19. Red, yellow, and blue are the first colors, they belong to this color family.
  11. 21. Green, blue, and purple make this color family.
  12. 22. Red, orange, and yellow make this color family.
  13. 23. The area closest to you in a picture.
  14. 24. You get this when you add grey to a color.
  15. 26. You get this when you add black to a color.