Across
- 5. - The area of an actual object, represented in art, that receives the greatest amount of direct light.
- 7. - Value relationships in which the changes of light and dark seem to occur only on the surface of the picture plane.
- 10. - A technique of representation that emphasizes the blending of light and shade to create the illusion of objects in space or atmosphere.
- 11. - A term given to a two-dimensional dark and light pattern.
Down
- 1. - The illusion of objects existing in depth created by value relationships.
- 2. - The total effect of the relationships of light and dark within the pictorial field.
- 3. - A style of painting that exaggerates or emphasizes the effect of chiaroscuro. Larger amounts of dark value are placed close to smaller areas of highly contrasting lights in order to concentrate attention on certain important features.
- 4. - The darker value on the surface of a form that gives the illusion that that portion is turned away from the source of light.
- 6. - The dark area created on a surface when a form is placed so as to prevent light falling on that surface.
- 8. - The natural or characteristic value of a surface that is determined by a shape’s normal color independent of an effect created by the degree of light falling on it.
- 9. - The relative degree of lightness or darkness.
