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