Across
- 4. The specific material used by an artist, such as oil and brush
- 7. the size relationships of one part to the whole and one part to another
- 8. art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
- 9. refers to the way things feel or look as though they might feel if they were touched.
- 10. stresses one element or area in a work of art to make it attract the viewer’s attention first
- 11. repeating identical motifs using the same intervals of space between them.
- 13. Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition
- 14. the variations of light and dark on the surface of an object
- 15. the intellectual, psychological, spiritual, narrative or aesthetic aspect of the work
Down
- 1. The difference in importance of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of design
- 2. Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast.
- 3. The arrangement of forms in a work of art
- 5. Increasing or enlarging an object or figure or one of its parts to communicate ideas and feelings
- 6. Use of opposites near or beside one another (light and dark, rough and smooth)
- 12. one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (identical compositional units on either side of an axis)
