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Crafts II Word of the Day #1
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batik :
resist :
trademark :
absorbent :
fiber arts :
bleed :
blending :
beeswax :
variety : A principle of design that refers to a way of combining elements of art in involved ways to achieve intricate and complex relationships
primary colors : The colors yellow, red (magenta), and blue (cyan) from which it is possible to mix all the other colors of the spectrum
secondary colors : The colors obtained by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors.
intermediate colors : Also known as tertiary color, they are produced by mixing unequal amounts of two primary colors.
cool colors : are often described as having temperature, greens, blues, and violets
warm colors : are often described as having temperature, reds, oranges, and yellows)
analogous colors : Any two or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related
achromatic : Color having no chroma — black, white and grays made by mixing black and white
monochromatic : Consisting of only a single color or hue; may include its tints and shades.
tonal key : Characteristics of color schemes that convey moods (psychological affects) and aesthetic effects.
value : An element of art that refers to luminance or luminosity — the lightness or darkness of a color
lines : An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point
positive space : Space in an artwork that is positive — filled with something
negative space : Empty space in an artwork, a void.
sketch : A quick drawing that loosely captures the appearance or action of a place or situation
composition : The plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work
opaque : Something that cannot be seen through
translucent : Allowing some light to pass through
Crafts II Word of the Day #1
Across:2. | | 3. | An element of art that refers to luminance or luminosity — the lightness or darkness of a color | 5. | | 6. | | 8. | | 10. | An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point | 12. | | 16. | Also known as tertiary color, they are produced by mixing unequal amounts of two primary colors. | 17. | The plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work | 18. | are often described as having temperature, reds, oranges, and yellows) | 21. | Characteristics of color schemes that convey moods (psychological affects) and aesthetic effects. | 22. | Something that cannot be seen through | 23. | The colors obtained by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors. |
| | Down:1. | Empty space in an artwork, a void. | 4. | Any two or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related | 7. | Consisting of only a single color or hue; may include its tints and shades. | 9. | | 11. | Allowing some light to pass through | 13. | | 14. | are often described as having temperature, greens, blues, and violets | 15. | Space in an artwork that is positive — filled with something | 19. | A quick drawing that loosely captures the appearance or action of a place or situation | 20. | A principle of design that refers to a way of combining elements of art in involved ways to achieve intricate and complex relationships |
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Crafts II Word of the Day #1
Across:2. | | 3. | An element of art that refers to luminance or luminosity — the lightness or darkness of a color | 5. | | 6. | | 8. | | 10. | An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point | 12. | | 16. | Also known as tertiary color, they are produced by mixing unequal amounts of two primary colors. | 17. | The plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work | 18. | are often described as having temperature, reds, oranges, and yellows) | 21. | Characteristics of color schemes that convey moods (psychological affects) and aesthetic effects. | 22. | Something that cannot be seen through | 23. | The colors obtained by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors. |
| | Down:1. | Empty space in an artwork, a void. | 4. | Any two or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related | 7. | Consisting of only a single color or hue; may include its tints and shades. | 9. | | 11. | Allowing some light to pass through | 13. | | 14. | are often described as having temperature, greens, blues, and violets | 15. | Space in an artwork that is positive — filled with something | 19. | A quick drawing that loosely captures the appearance or action of a place or situation | 20. | A principle of design that refers to a way of combining elements of art in involved ways to achieve intricate and complex relationships |
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