Elements of Art & Principles of Design

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Across
  1. 4. Refers to the use of related or repeated elements throughout the entirety of a piece of art. Techniques include alignment, proximity, similarity, and repetition.
  2. 5. Three-dimensional (3D) with height, length, and depth - can be organic or geometric.
  3. 8. Refers to the use of visual elements to draw attention to a specific area or object within a composition, typically the focal point. This is your "pick me" girl.
  4. 9. What you see when light bounces off an object and reaches your eyes, this has 3 characteristics: hue, value, and saturation.
  5. 10. The feeling created by the way shapes or objects are placed - such as near or far away.
  6. 12. Refers to the technique of using opposite elements in close proximity to each other in order to create meaning or emphasis.
  7. 13. Differences in the surfaces of a material - whether it feels rough, smooth, pebbly, prickly, or slick. Can be physical or implied.
Down
  1. 1. Refers to the way an artist puts visual elements together to create the feeling of movement.
  2. 2. The degree of lightness or darkness and deals directly with light.
  3. 3. The repeated arrangement of lines, shapes, colors, or forms. This can be regular or irregular.
  4. 6. Refers to the way things are arranged - can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
  5. 7. A point moving through space.
  6. 11. Two-dimensional (2D), flat areas and surfaces - can be organic or geometric.