Across
- 2. Colors which form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel.
- 4. Element of art comprising hues produced through the reflection of light to the eye.
- 5. Pure color.
- 7. A dark value of a hue; made by adding black.
- 10. Values or intensities of one color.
- 15. Red-orange, yellow-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, yellow-green, blue-green; obtained by mixing primary and secondary hues.
Down
- 1. Colors that are close together on the color wheel.
- 3. A circle or wheel of colors, used by artists as a tool in organizing and understanding color.
- 6. Hues that remind us of heat; red, yellow, orange.
- 7. Orange, green, and violet; obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
- 8. Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.
- 9. Red, yellow, and blue pigments; pure colors from which other colors are mixed.
- 11. A band of colors caused when a beam of light is passed through a prism.
- 12. A value of a hue; made by adding gray.
- 13. Hues that remind us of cold; green, violet, blue.
- 14. The purity of a hue; may be bright, dull, or neutral
- 16. A light value of a hue; made by adding white.
