Across
- 4. A great difference between two objects or elements in the artwork.
- 9. Combining or repeating art elements to produce the appearance of rhythmic movement.
- 10. Regular, even, looks man-made (shape or form).
- 11. What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object.
- 15. The area around or within the sculpture, or the space it occupies.
- 17. The basic visual symbols artists use to create visual art.
- 18. An imaginary line created by the arrangement of elements or objects in a work of art.
- 23. 3-D art form created from carving, modeling, and assemblage.
- 24. is when the artwork is NOT symmetrical, but uses other methods to achieve balance (for instance, having one large element/object on a side balanced out by several smaller elements/objects on the other side). It is, by far, the most common type of balance.
- 26. The way an artist organizes the elements of art.
- 27. A 2-D (flat) area set off by one of the other elements of art.
Down
- 1. Abstract art that does not attempt to represent or depict any objects (people, animals, places, or things), but instead is made up entirely of shapes, forms, colors, and/or other art elements.
- 2. A 3-dimensional object. All sculptures fall into this category.
- 3. Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
- 5. is when the two sides of the artwork are identical (or nearly-identical) mirror images of each other. It is seen most often in ancient art and formal or ceremonial works of art (like monuments).
- 6. The size relationship of one part to another.
- 7. The lightness or darkness of a color or surface.
- 8. A motion or sense of motion created by the forms or implied lines of a sculpture.
- 12. is when the objects or elements in the artwork are arranged outward from a central point, like the spokes of a wheel. It is the rarest type of balance.
- 13. The material art is made of (and which it can be categorized by).
- 14. Irregular or natural-looking (shape or form).
- 16. How something feels, or looks as if it should feel, when touched.
- 19. The use of several different or contrasting elements in one work of art.
- 20. Regular repetition of a design element. The part that repeats is called the motif.
- 21. Arranging the elements or parts of a work of art so that they have equal visual weight.
- 22. The appearance that the components of an artwork are working in harmony.
- 25. A mark made by a moving point.
