Principles of Design & Elements of Art

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Across
  1. 2. an element of art that is made up of three properties: hue, intensity, and value. Organized on a wheel.
  2. 7. may be positive or negative, this is the area around the focal point of an object created to demonstrate distance or closeness
  3. 8. may be visual or actual (kinesthetic)- a sense of motion
  4. 11. when a sense of harmony is created through color, texture, or repetition of lines and shapes
  5. 12. an element that refers to light or dark a color is. Perception depends on the amount of light
  6. 14. a difference within the designs colors, textures, values, sizes, or shapes
Down
  1. 1. a sense of may be symmetrical or asymmetrical, demonstrated in an artwork visually or physically
  2. 3. an element that connects two points and is longer than it is wide. Can be straight or curved.
  3. 4. repetition of visual elements that guide your eye through an artwork, may be smooth and flowing or jagged and irregular
  4. 5. two dimensional element that has height and width but no depth, may be geometric or organic
  5. 6. can be actual or implied. This element is how an artwork may feel to the touch or look like it would feel.
  6. 9. the central main idea or most visually significant area of the clay form
  7. 10. a recurring visual theme in an artwork done so through a repetition of shapes, colors, or other elements
  8. 13. three dimensional element that has height, width, and depth, may be geometric or organic