Across
- 3. The range of lightness to darkness of a color or tone.
- 6. A 2-dimensional area with a defined boundary (geometric, organic or free-form).
- 8. The organization of shapes/forms in space that directs the eye throughout the whole composition.
- 10. A special focus given to a particular moment in order to draw attention, often through size or color.
- 12. Spatial _______ is the perceived distance between foreground, middleground and background.
- 15. The juxtaposition of opposites.
- 18. The use of __________ angles create energy within a composition.
- 21. The relationship between sizes of different parts/objects within an artwork.
- 23. The method of drawing that visually represents 3D forms and structures - used by engineers, architects and artists.
Down
- 1. The arrangement of shapes/objects that creates an equal distribution of weight throughout the composition.
- 2. One way artists create interesting compositions is to _________ shapes/forms so that one appears in front of the other.
- 4. The repetition of movement to create a gesture.
- 5. The quality of a surface based on how it feels, either physically or visually.
- 7. A variety of line ________ includes a range of thick to thin lines.
- 9. Moments within an image differ from the majority to create a sense of visual interest.
- 11. The shading technique that involves overlapping lines is cross-___________.
- 13. All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole in harmony.
- 14. A 3-dimensional shape that has a sense of height, width and depth.
- 15. The arrangement of shapes, forms and imagery within an artwork.
- 16. The element of art that has three properties: hue, value and saturation.
- 17. The repetition of shapes/forms in a sequential order.
- 19. One way artists create interesting compositions is to _______ shapes/forms out of the frame in order to guide the viewer's eye beyond just the paper.
- 20. The area between shapes/forms within a composition.
- 22. A continuous mark that has value, weight and direction.