Elements and Principles of Art/Design Crossword
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
 
 
Down: 1) Combining elements by using a series of gradual changes. (changing values from light to dark gradually)2) a style of art which represent the object, scene, or event as closely to real life as possible4) A style of art which stresses the importance of the Elements and Principles of Design rather than subject matter, and involves change. It has a basis in reality. Colors can be changed. Objects can be exaggerates, distorted, shown from multiple views, and overlapped.6) A style of art which employs color, line, texture, and unrecognizable shapes and forms. These works contain no recognizable subject matter.7) Lightness or darkness of what you see. The light reflected gives you value. White is the highest value. Black is the darkest. Color also has values. Tints are lighter values of pure color and shades are darker values of pure color.8) The hue of an object. Value is the lightness and darkness of a color (Red,yellow,blue,orange,purple, and green) 10) Combining elements to accent their similarities and blind the picture parts into a whole. This is often done through the use of repetition and simplicity.11) Combining elements to create an intricate and complex relationship; it is achieved through diversity and the artist's desire to create visual interest.13) 3-D; has height,depth, and width. It encloses volume. (Cube,sphere,cylinder)16) The distance around, between,above, or within things Across: 3) An enclosed space. It is defined by line,color,value, or texture;2-D, Flat.5) Path followed between two points. Thick,thin,curved,straight,long,short,contour.9) Refers to size relationship, greater than and lesser than. Can also refer to color. More dull, less intense12) Refers to the way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work. Balance can be symmetrical or "formal", or asymmetrical or "infromal"14) The way an object feels when you touch it. Texture can be seen as as well as felt. (Rough and smooth)15) Way of combining elements to produce the look and feel of movement. Your eye can jump rapidly or move smoothly.17) Quality of wholeness or oness18) Way of combining elements to stress the difference between them to create centers of interest in the works. It will direct your attention on the most important parts of your composition.19) Combining elements to produce the look of action or cause the viewer' eye to sweep across the work
 

 

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