Across
- 1. stresses one part of an artwork or makes it dominant over other parts
- 3. of art the basic visual symbols in the language of art
- 4. creates the look and feeling of action
- 5. an element of art that is the path of a point moving through space
- 6. the way the principles of design and elements of art are used to structure an artwork; the way in which the components of a design are visually coambined and arranged
- 10. the container or collection inside of an artist’s work; it can be virtual (digital portfolio) or real (physical or tactile artwork)
- 11. something that stands for something else
- 13. the visual expression of an idea or experience created with skill
- 14. in which an element appears again and again, is repeated, or is duplicated.
- 16. of design rules or guidelines that govern how artists arrange the elements of art
- 19. concerned with difference or contrast
- 20. an element of art that describes the degree of lightness or darkness
- 21. an element of art that describes how something feels to the touch or on the surface or the illusion of how it might feel to the touch
- 23. an element of art that is the visual sensation the human eyes experience from reflected or transmitted light
- 24. a description of the artwork’s size (dimensions), shape and detailed specifications such as the program used to create it
- 26. quality of wholeness or oneness; unlike harmony, the quality of wholeness can be achieved using dissimilar elements
- 27. an element of art that is the area or emptiness in an artwork
- 29. an element of art that is an enclosed 2-dimensional area
Down
- 2. the integration of multiple forms of media
- 7. size relationships of one part to another
- 8. the unity of similar elements
- 9. a type of emphasis that creates a focal point(s) by using differences in elements
- 12. an element of art that is a 3-dimensional object
- 15. sense of equilibrium or equalizing forces in an art work
- 17. the message, idea or feeling or meaning the artwork communicates
- 18. images viewers can easily identify in a work of art; such as recognizable objects from daily life
- 22. which indicates movement through the use of constant or varied repetition
- 25. a place in the community where art is collected and placed on view for study and public enjoyment and not for sale
- 28. ways of communicating or forms of expressing that words and speech cannot
