Across
- 2. The substances or materials used in the creation of a work of art.
- 6. The part of a painting that is nearest to the person looking at the artwork.
- 7. Shortness of time.
- 9. An element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye.
- 10. A quality of colour. The lesser the ____, the less vibrant the painting.
- 11. Excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements.
- 12. This is one of the seven elements of art. It is an enclosed space. The boundaries of the _____ are defined by the other elements of art (e.g. lines, colours, textures).
- 13. One of the phrases related to the structural frame. The use of _____ & _______ represent ideas or qualities of a work of art.
- 14. A basic element of art that refers to a continuous mark, made on a surface, by a moving point.
- 15. The part of an artwork (painting, drawing) that forms a setting for the main figures of objects, or appears furthest from the viewer.
- 19. The area to which the eye is drawn.
- 20. An element of art that is used to describe either the way a three-dimensional work feels like when touched or the way an artist can depict the way something feels like in artworks.
- 21. Purity or intensity of colour.
Down
- 1. The method used when creating artworks.
- 3. A recurring idea or concept in an artwork.
- 4. The action of putting things together; the way objects are arranged.
- 5. The visible shape or configuration of something.
- 8. The portrayal of someone of something in a work of art.
- 16. This is what one ends up with when black (or some other dark colour) is added to a pure hue.
- 17. A 17th century still life painting that was intended to remind the viewer of the transience of created objects, of pleasure, even of life itself.
- 18. The state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association.
