Across
- 2. When two sides of a design are balanced and match each other.
- 4. A shape with regular sides and angles, such as a square, triangle, or circle.
- 5. The empty space around and between the shapes.
- 7. Artwork made by arranging and gluing pieces of paper or other materials onto a surface.
- 9. A line drawn without lifting the pencil from the paper.
- 11. Taking care to make artwork neat, thoughtful, and well-made.
- 13. The way artwork feels stable and visually even.
- 16. The way shapes and objects are arranged in an artwork.
- 18. With Scissors Cutting paper shapes without first drawing them with a pencil.
- 19. A feeling of movement created by repeating lines, shapes, colors, or patterns.
- 23. The main subject or shape in an artwork.
- 25. Looking carefully at an object to notice its features.
- 28. Building an artwork by placing shapes on top of each other.
Down
- 1. The place where two or more lines cross each other.
- 3. The difference between light and dark colors or different shapes that makes artwork stand out.
- 6. A mark that connects two points or shows a path. Lines can be straight, curved, thick, thin, zigzag, or wavy.
- 8. Placing one shape partly on top of another shape.
- 10. How something feels or looks like it feels. Texture can be rough, smooth, bumpy, or soft.
- 12. Smoothing or curving the sharp corners where lines meet.
- 14. What we see when light reflects off an object. Colors can be warm, cool, bright, or dull.
- 15. Using imagination to create original ideas and artwork.
- 17. A shape that looks natural and irregular, like a leaf or cloud.
- 20. A flat area with an outline, such as a circle, square, or free-form shape.
- 21. A three-dimensional object that has height, width, and depth, such as a cube, sphere, or sculpture.
- 22. When parts of a design repeat evenly around a center point.
- 24. The outline or edge of a shape.
- 26. The area around, between, above, below, or within objects in an artwork.
- 27. How light or dark a color is.
