Exploring Art crossword puzzle

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Across
  1. 5. – A plant that stores water in its leaves.
  2. 6. – A flat enclosed area, like a square or circle.
  3. 8. – The area around or between objects.
  4. 9. – A principle of art about equal visual weight.
  5. 11. – When everything in an artwork works together.
  6. 14. – Last name of the Pop Artist who used soup cans and stars.
  7. 16. – Placing two things next to each other for contrast.
  8. 17. – Art style with small brush strokes and light.
  9. 20. – Red, yellow, and blue are these colors.
  10. 22. – A trick on the eyes, often used in Op Art.
  11. 24. – Made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
  12. 25. – Technique using lines to show value.
  13. 27. – Type of paint that mixes with water and is transparent.
  14. 29. – Art movement using images from popular culture.
  15. 33. – Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
  16. 34. – Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
  17. 35. – How something feels or looks like it would feel.
Down
  1. 1. – Pop Art used pictures from these fun books.
  2. 2. – Artist who painted large flowers and loved the Southwest.
  3. 3. – Making one part of an artwork stand out.
  4. 4. – The lightness or darkness of a color.
  5. 6. – Orange, green, and purple are these colors.
  6. 7. – Drawing with many small dots.
  7. 10. – Another word for hue.
  8. 12. – A technique that gives the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
  9. 13. – Art movement started by Pablo Picasso.
  10. 15. – Used to enlarge or copy a drawing.
  11. 18. – Painting technique using small dots of color.
  12. 19. – The art movement Georgia O’Keeffe is most associated with.
  13. 21. – One color plus black or white.
  14. 23. – What watercolor artists build up to create depth.
  15. 26. – Last name of an Op Artist who made geometric art.
  16. 28. – A mark that has length and direction.
  17. 30. – Art style that looks like it’s moving or flashing.
  18. 31. – A 3D object that has height, width, and depth.
  19. 32. – A strong difference between elements like light and dark.