Across
- 4. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- 5. The brightest spot on an object, showing light hitting it.
- 6. A painting of outdoor scenery.
- 8. A thin, watery layer of paint (especially watercolor).
- 9. A hue mixed with white to make it lighter.
- 11. How the surface feels or looks like it feels (smooth, rough).
- 17. A primer used to prepare a surface like canvas.
- 19. Life, A painting of inanimate objects.
- 20. A pure color (e.g., red, blue).
- 21. Thickly applying paint to create texture (common in oils).
- 22. Using differences in color, texture, or value to create interest.
- 24. An artist's unique way of creating art (e.g., Pop Art, Realism)
- 25. The arrangement of elements in a painting.
Down
- 1. Space, The area around the main subject.
- 2. A painting of a person.
- 3. Colors, Colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., red/green, blue/orange).
- 7. The surface where colors are mixed.
- 10. How bright or dull a color is.
- 12. The material (like oil, acrylic, watercolor) used to create art, or an additive mixed with paint.
- 13. Using one color and its tints/shades.
- 14. Art that doesn't look like real life.
- 15. Fast-drying, water-based paint.
- 16. The common fabric surface for painting.
- 18. Mixing colors smoothly together.
- 23. A hue mixed with black to make it darker.
