Semester 2 Exam Review

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Across
  1. 5. Created by mixing white with a hue (color).
  2. 6. A 2-dimensional space that can be defined by edges with a height and width.
  3. 10. Colors that are neighbors on the color wheel.
  4. 11. Produced by light reflecting off of objects.
  5. 13. A line that is the outline of a shape or form to describe edges without the use of shading or details.
  6. 15. The visual result of gradually transitioning form one value or color to another.
  7. 16. Colors that create a feeling of warmth or energy; Yellows, Reds, and Oranges.
  8. 18. The way something feels or looks like it might feel.
  9. 20. The area occupied by, around, inside, or between shapes and forms.
  10. 21. The visual "tools" an artist uses to create their artwork.
  11. 23. A way to organize hues and color schemes.
Down
  1. 1. When shading an object, the lightest area where the most light is shining on.
  2. 2. Geometric forms, such as cubes or spheres.
  3. 3. A shading technique using dots.
  4. 4. A color scheme that uses all the values of only one color.
  5. 7. The element of art that can be defined by the lightness and darkness of a hue (color).
  6. 8. Allows for an artist to break down large or detailed amounts of information in order to accurately recreate an image.
  7. 9. Colors that are opposites on the color wheel.
  8. 12. Various materials such as paints, ink, or colored pencils used by an artist to create artwork.
  9. 14. Created by mixing black with a hue (color).
  10. 17. An artwork created by observing an arrangement of non-moving objects.
  11. 19. A path created by a point moving through space, a dot that went for a walk.
  12. 22. Colors that create a calm and peaceful mood; Purples, Blues and Greens.