Across
- 2. Refers to the lightness or darkness of a hue/color.
- 3. A type of movement and is created by the organized repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like color, value, shape, and line.
- 4. Balance that is best described as a mirror-image composition, what is found on one side of the image is found on the other.
- 7. The appearance of equal visual weight within a composition.
- 10. Achieved by the repetition of any of the elements of art.
- 11. Has volume and is three-dimensional.
- 14. The intensity of a hue/color.
- 16. Results when all the individual parts of your photograph come together and support each other to make one unified image.
- 17. Balance that is a circular style of composition, and occurs when objects radiate from a central point in an image like the spokes of a wheel.
Down
- 1. This rule is when you divide your picture space into equal sections, both horizontally and vertically, which results in a grid.
- 2. Is all the diverse art elements and principles found in a picture.
- 5. An element of art with three characteristics, hue, saturation & value.
- 6. A point moving in space.
- 8. Refers to the dominance and subordination - giving some objects greater visual importance, or dominance while subordinating, or reducing the visual importance of all the others.
- 9. Refers to real or implied motion in an image, or how the viewer’s eye travels through the composition in an image.
- 10. Refers to the relationship between the sizes of objects or components in an image.
- 12. Known as the area enclosed by an outline.
- 13. The name of a color like green, blue, or yellow.
- 15. Balance that still looks balanced, but objects are not centered in the frame.
