Space Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The area that is closest to the viewer.
  2. 5. The name of the kind of perspective where distant landscape backgrounds appear to fade.
  3. 6. Tooker The name of the artist who created "The Subway" and "The Chess Game".
  4. 7. The artwork created by Edward Hicks of Indians and Pilgrims.
  5. 10. _______point perspective is used to represent objects where the corner is facing the viewer.
  6. 11. A type of sculptural artwork that is often large and can be manipulated.
  7. 14. The name of the artist who created "The Human Condition".
  8. 16. A linear spacial technique that creates the illusion of depth on paper.
  9. 17. An optical perspective technique that illustrates the distance of an object by its base's height on the picture plane.
  10. 20. _______point perspective is used with really tall objects or a deep object and it uses a vertical axis.
  11. 22. An optical perspective technique that shows one object closer than another by hiding part of another object.
  12. 23. The name of the artwork by Kenny Scharf.
  13. 27. The name of the line in perspective that represents your eye level.
  14. 28. _______point perspective is used when an object's face is parallel to the horizon line.
  15. 29. These kinds of color tend to advance or jump out at the viewer.
  16. 30. Where perspective was first developed in the 15th century.
Down
  1. 1. The area that is in the center of the artwork.
  2. 3. Using this kind of optical perspective technique manipulates similar objects making them smaller as they move into the distance.
  3. 4. The artist attributed with the formal creation of perspective.
  4. 8. The name of the kind of space that represents the main subject matter in an artwork.
  5. 9. The name of the points in perspective on the eye level.
  6. 12. This is the name of the space that occurs in a three-dimensional area, same as real space.
  7. 13. An optical perspective technique that can aid in an object advancing or receding due to how light or dark an object may be.
  8. 15. An object of length directed at the viewer so that it appears to shorten as it moves in alignment with the eye.
  9. 18. This type of artwork can fill a gallery room, and completely surround the viewer.
  10. 19. The name of the kind of space that represents the background, not the main subject matter.
  11. 21. The area that is farthest from the viewer in an artwork.
  12. 24. The lines that recede to the points on the eye level.
  13. 25. These lose their complexity as they move farther into the distance.
  14. 26. The type of space that occurs on a two-dimensional surface like paper.