Principles of Deisgn and Art Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: color: what the eye sees when light is reflected off an object, hue: another word for color, value: the lightness and darkness of a color, intensity: the brightness and dullness of a color, space: he area in or around an object; positive or negative, foreground: the part of the artwork that appears closest to the viewer, background: the part of the artwork that appears furthest away from the viewer, line: the path of a moving dot; a dot that goes on a walk, shape: space inside an enclosed line; two-dimensional, emphasis: when one part of an artwork is dominant and stands out more than the rest, contrast: two opposites next to each other that cause each other to stand out, elements: the "ingredients" that make up a piece of art, principles: these are created depending on how the elements are arranged by the artist, balance: equalizing visual components of an artwork; symmetrical or asymmetrical, variety: using lots of different elements in one artwork, unity: when everything in your artwork works together and has a sense of completeness, pattern: a repetition of shapes or colors in a certain order, over and over, rhythm: the path the viewer's eye takes throughout the artwork.