Across
- 3. A mark made by a pointed tool. Lines can be long, short, thick, thin, straight, curved, zigzag, or implied.
- 4. A 3D object that has height, width, and depth. Forms can be geometric or organic and appear in both sculptures and drawings that look 3-dimensional.
- 5. A flat, enclosed area created by a line. Shapes can be geometric (circles, squares, triangles) or organic (free-form shapes).
- 6. The lightness or darkness of a color. Artists use value to show depth, create shadows, and make shapes look 3-dimensional.
Down
- 1. The visual quality created by light. Color includes hue, value (light/dark), and intensity (brightness).
- 2. How something feels or looks like it would feel. Texture can be actual (real) or implied (drawn to look textured).
- 5. The area around, within, or between objects. Artists show space using overlap, size change, placement, and perspective
