Across
- 2. ____________ of windows and columns add rhythm to architecture.
- 7. Visual movement is the principle of art used to create the impression of _____________ in a work of art.
- 9. The most straight forward way to show ____________ in a work of art is to carefully study how things change when in motion.
- 10. We can think of __________ as being either static or dynamic.
- 13. Op Art artists created movement through repetition and _________________.
- 15. Line, color and space are all examples of ______________ used when developing movement in a work of art.
- 16. _____________ lines are often diagonal to the edges of the picture plane & may _____________ or become sweeping curves.
- 17. A _________________ color is both light in value and strong in chroma (intensity).
- 18. An irregular rhythm feels ____________.
Down
- 1. Artists apply this unique concept of a line to __________the path something is taking through a picture.
- 3. ____________lines that are vertical and horizontal feel solid and stable.
- 4. The repeating element is generally referred to as a ___________.
- 5. If the motif is _____________ in size and spacing it is said to be regular.
- 6. Op Art makes use of the brain’s natural efforts to organize complex visual _____________ information.
- 8. Rhythm is created by repeating shapes (a pattern), lines, colors, or any other visual component.
- 11. If a motif is variable in size and spacing, then the rhythm is said to be ________________________.
- 12. In art, a line is sometimes defined as a moving ______.
- 14. A ________ rhythm feels organized and intentional.
