Art Elements and Principles Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: contrast: the visual difference between elements in a composition, line: a path made by a moving point through space. it is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length, balance: the distribution of visual weight in an artwork. the three types; symmetrical, asymmetrical and radial, color: perceived by the way light reflects off a surface. , form: describes volume and mass: three-dimensional shape, proportion: the feeling of unity created when all parts (sizes, amounts, or number) relate well with each other, rhythm: the regular repetition of elements such as line, shape and forms to create interest and consistency, emphasis: the creation of a focal point in an artwork. , element: the building blocks of making art, value: the lightness or darkness of a color or an object (tint or shade), unity: all of the elements within the artwork are in harmony, pattern: regularly repeated elements like shape or color that decorate an artwork, movement: how the eye travels through an artwork. this leads the viewer from one spot to another, texture: the surface quality of an image or object, i.e. smooth, rough, bumpy (implied or actual), principles: the art tools to plan and organize "building blocks", space: the creation of depth in artwork or the area within and around a shape or form, shape: flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length and width). artists use both geometric and organic shapes.