Across
- 3. is a path made by a moving point through space.
- 4. describes the surface quality of an object. Artists use both actual texture (how things feel) and implied texture (how things look like they feel).
- 6. describes the lightness or darkness of a surface.
- 7. are flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length and height). Artists use both geometric and organic shapes.
- 8. are three-dimensional (length, width, height) and can be viewed from many angles. Forms have volume and take up space.
- 9. is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface. There are three properties of color: hue (color name), intensity (strength/purity), and value (lightness and darkness).
- 10. is used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork. It can also refer to the positive and negative space between, around, or within objects.
Down
- 1. is a way of painting in which small separate dots of pure color are used to form images.
- 2. ,(2 December 1859 – 29 March 1891) was a French Post-Impressionist painter. His scientific ideas about colour then led him to develop a different painting technique.
- 5. painting shows life-like subjects painted in a broad, rapid style, with brushstrokes that are easily seen and colours that are often bright.
