Across
- 3. the size relation of one thing to another.
- 5. a hue with black added.
- 6. lack of symmetry
- 7. the alteration of works of art, or their removal from public view.
- 9. a particular material along with its accompanying technique.
- 12. in representational art, what the artist chooses to depict.
- 16. the appearance of similarity, consistency, or oneness.
- 17. the size relationship of parts to a whole and to one another.
- 18. the recurrence of visual elements.
- 19. used to describe natural landscapes that are attractively poetic rather than dramatic, original meaning is traced to the paintings of Claude Lorrain and other landscape painters.
- 20. the art of beautiful writing, broadly; a flowing use of line, often varying from thick to thin.
Down
- 1. the relative lightness and darkness of surfaces.
- 2. the philosophy of art focusing on questions regarding what art is; how it's evaluated, the concept of beauty, and the relationship between the ideas of beauty and the concept of art.
- 4. the organization of visual elements in an artwork.
- 8. that property of a color identifying a specific, named wavelength of light such as green, red, blue, and so on.
- 10. the symbolic meanings of subjects and signs used to convey ideas important to particular cultures or regions.
- 11. the physical bulk of a solid body of material.
- 13. the tactile qualities of surfaces, or the visual representations of those qualities.
- 14. a method of art criticism that values stylistic innovation over personal expression or cultural communication.
- 15. the meaning or message communicated by a work of art, including its emotional, intellectual, symbolic, thematic, and narrative connotations.
