Elements & Principles of Art

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Across
  1. 2. Relationships in size between objects or between parts of a single object.Can be distorted or exaggerated to create visual effects.
  2. 3. Type of balance that you have the same on both sides.
  3. 5. Type of space in which refers to the area inside the object.
  4. 8. Element that deals with lightness and darkness.
  5. 9. Element derived from the reflection of light. It has 3 properties: Hue, Value and Intensity.
  6. 11. Type of space in which refers to things in the front.
  7. 14. By adjusting this you are able to create a value scale with the pencil.
  8. 15. Repeating elements to create a sense of movement to the eye.
  9. 18. Types of shapes, such as circle, squares, triangles, etc.
  10. 20. Another name for contrast.
  11. 23. Achieved when all parts or elements relate to each other as a whole.
  12. 24. The way the art elements are organized to produce certain effects.
  13. 26. Combining or arranging elements in an equal and visually pleasing way.
  14. 27. An element of art that is two-dimensional and encloses a space. It has length and width ONLY.
  15. 28. Refers to how bright or dull a color is.
Down
  1. 1. Using different or dissimilar elements in a composition to keep it from becoming boring.
  2. 4. Stressing one element to direct the eye to an important area of a composition.
  3. 6. An example of Form.
  4. 7. Creating an illusion of action or physical change in position.
  5. 10. Type of space in which refers to the area surrounding an object in the artwork.
  6. 12. Type of balance that is not the same on both sides.
  7. 13. Shapes derived from nature, free form and asymmetrical.
  8. 14. Another name for Rhythm.
  9. 16. A colors name.
  10. 17. Element referring to how things feel or appear to feel.
  11. 19. Type of balance that begins in the center.
  12. 21. It is 3d and has length, width and depth.
  13. 22. A continuous mark made on the surface with a pointed moving tool.
  14. 25. Refers to the area around, above, below or within an object.