Across
- 2. An extension of hatching where two or more sets of parallel lines intersect, allowing for the creation of darker areas and a more complex range of values in a drawing.
- 4. A drawing technique that involves creating tonal or shading effects by using closely spaced parallel lines to suggest depth and texture in artwork.
- 6. guides the viewer's eye through a design, creating a visual path that leads the viewer's gaze from one element to another in a deliberate sequence.
- 8. is the sense of wholeness and coherence in a design, where all elements work together to create a harmonious and complete composition.
- 9. creates visual interest by using opposing elements like light and dark, large and small, or rough and smooth textures to draw attention and create visual excitement.
- 10. A painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person.
- 11. A visual technique of gradually transitioning from one color hue to another.
- 13. A drawing which is unbroken from the start to the end.
- 15. A drawing exercise where an artist draws the outline of a subject without looking at the paper.
- 18. The creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots.
- 20. The center of interest or activity within an artwork.
- 21. A printmaking technique where materials are glued onto a rigid substrate to create a textured plate.
Down
- 1. is the regular or harmonious recurrence of specific design elements, creating a sense of organized movement and visual flow throughout the composition
- 3. A print with a raised printing surface, created by cutting or etching away parts of a block so that the remaining design is raised.
- 5. The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a work of art.
- 7. A small, hand-held roller used to spread ink or paint evenly onto a surface, such as a printing plate.
- 12. is the visual weight distribution in a design, creating a sense of stability and equilibrium through symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangement of elements
- 14. A drawing technique that involves applying a layer of small, irregular strokes or scribbles to create texture and depth, often used to soften edges or add detail in a piece of art.
- 16. A visual representation of texture in artwork that suggests or indicates surface qualities without physically creating actual texture. Monochromatic: Containing or using only one color.
- 17. involves the repetition of specific visual elements like shapes, colors, or lines that create a cohesive and predictable visual experience.
- 19. directs the viewer's eye to a specific area of the design by making certain elements stand out through size, color, or positioning.
