Elements & Principles of Art

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Across
  1. 2. The sense of distribution of perceived visual weights that offset one another.
  2. 4. The motion created in a work of art.
  3. 6. The feeling of wholeness or the parts belonging together.
  4. 9. Area enclosed when lines meet. Shapes may be geometric or organic.
  5. 10. A difference created when elements are placed next to each other in a work of art.
  6. 11. Shows an object in space, typically representing 3-D objects.
  7. 13. When one area in a work of art stands out more than another. The part that catches your attention first.
Down
  1. 1. The lightness or darkness of an object or color. Often referred to as “shading”.
  2. 3. Produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
  3. 5. Strokes that show motion or connect two points. Lines can be straight or organic.
  4. 7. The feel, real or implied, on an artwork or sculpture.
  5. 8. When elements repeat in a predictable manner.
  6. 9. What is between the objects in a work of art.
  7. 12. The repetition of lines, shapes, or colors to create a feeling of movement.