Across
- 1. Tones Natural colors found in nature, such as brown, tan, rust, and beige.
- 5. Line A line that shows the outside edge or shape of an object.
- 9. The part of the artwork that stands out the most.
- 10. The darker area where light is blocked.
- 14. Using different tints and shades of one color
- 16. The lightest area of an object where light hits it.
- 17. A technique artists use to create the illusion of depth and space.
- 18. When two halves of an object are similar or match each other
- 19. Mixing colors smoothly so there are no harsh lines between them.
- 20. Creating value with closely spaced parallel lines.
- 21. Using different values to create the illusion of light, shadow, and form.
- 22. A visual beat created by repeating elements.
- 24. Carefully looking at a subject in order to draw it accurately.
- 25. The arrangement of shapes, lines, and objects within an artwork.
Down
- 2. A color made lighter by adding white.
- 3. Creating darker values by crossing layers of lines over each other.
- 4. The way artwork is arranged so it feels stable and even.
- 6. Artwork that looks like real life.
- 7. An object that looks three-dimensional because of shading and value.
- 8. When all parts of the artwork work together as a whole.
- 11. Colors Colors that remind us of heat, such as red, orange, yellow, and many browns.
- 12. How light or dark a color is.
- 13. Repeating lines, shapes, colors, or designs.
- 15. How the artist leads your eyes through the artwork.
- 20. The lightest area on an object where light hits directly.
- 22. Image A photograph or picture used to help create a drawing.
- 23. Using differences (light/dark, big/small) to create interest.
