Across
- 2. the distance around, between, above, below, or within objects
- 3. creating differences to make things more interesting and noticeable. (i.e. light vs. dark colors or smooth vs. rough textures)
- 5. a major artist during the Pop Art movement. He challenged traditional ideas about what art should be, blurring the lines between "high art" and "low art"
- 6. a shading technique that creates different values using many small dots
- 7. an art movement that emerged in the 1950s. Artists use bright colors and images from popular culture
- 8. an inexpensive technique used in art to reproduce and/or enlarge an image that involves dividing an image into a series of smaller sections using a grid
- 9. art that simplifies subjects into shapes, colors, and forms while maintaining some connection to reality
- 14. an artist who was famous for bright, bold paintings of comic strip cartoons
- 15. any artwork that can be measured in three dimensions: length, width, and height
- 18. colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 20. a shading technique that creates different values using many lines going in one direction
- 21. tool for carving the linoleum block in printmaking
- 23. a tool used apply ink evenly to a linoleum block in printmaking
- 25. a tool for holding the ink in place in printmaking
- 26. art that depicts subjects as they appear in real life with accurate details and proportions
- 27. a shading technique that creates different values using many lines that will cross each other
- 30. the harmony of all visual elements in a composition
- 33. a painting technique where tiny, distinct dots of pure color are applied to a surface in patterns to form an image
- 34. known as the ‘Mother of American Modernism’. She is famous for her love of flowers and her affinity for the Southwest
- 35. the repetitive use of an element in a composition to create a visual echo or accent certain aspects of the work
- 36. in art is like shining a spotlight on the most important part of a picture
- 37. the hue of an object
- 38. an art movement that began in the late 19th century. It focused on capturing fleeting moments and the visual effects of light
- 40. painting outdoors
Down
- 1. artist best known for his realistic paintings of objects found in diners and cafeterias, such as pies and pastries
- 4. drawing a basic outline of what you see. No shading or value is necessary
- 6. a 2D, enclosed space defined by line, color, value, or texture.
- 7. the relationship and size of one object to another
- 10. when drawing, you should draw what you ____ , not what you know
- 11. created by adding white to a pure color
- 12. the arrangement of the elements in a work of art to create a sense of visual equilibrium or stability
- 13. any artwork that can be measured in two dimensions: length and width
- 16. a path followed between two points
- 17. created by adding black to a pure color
- 19. Traditional art form of the Huichol people of Mexico, rooted in spiritual and cultural significance
- 22. art that imitates the style, commercial printing techniques, and subject matter of comic strips
- 24. a visual beat or a sense of movement that guides your eye through the artwork
- 28. a type of print created when ink is applied to a raised surface
- 29. art that contains no recognizable objects, focusing purely on elements like color, shape, and line
- 31. a 3D shape
- 32. how something feels or looks like it would feel, if you touched it
- 39. the lightness or darkness of a color
