Principles of Art

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Across
  1. 1. Repeated colors, lines, shapes, or textures in an artwork.
  2. 3. Balance in which lines or shapes spread out from a center point.
  3. 6. The repeating of elements that creates a pattern of visual motion.
  4. 7. Balance where both sides of an artwork look the same or almost the same.
  5. 9. The arrangement of the elements, in a work of art, to create a sense of equilibrium.
  6. 10. The quality of seeming whole and complete, with all parts looking right together.
Down
  1. 1. The relation of one thing to another with respect to size and placement.
  2. 2. The importance given to certain objects or areas that pull the viewer's eye to important parts
  3. 4. Balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but are still visually equal.
  4. 5. Opposites - The effect of showing the difference between two unlike things.
  5. 8. The sense of motion or action created in an artwork, this can be used to guide the viewer's eyes throughout the artwork.