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Art Chapter 4 Vocabulary

Across
The jaxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements; dramatic effect can be produced when dark is set against light, large against small, bright colors against dull.
All-over design created by the repetitive ordering of design elements.
The regular or ordered repetition of dominant and subordinate elements or units within a design with related variations.
Pathways that the artist embeds in a work for the viewer's eye to follow.
The various elements of a work are balance but not symmetrical.
A design (or composition) with nearly identical form on opposite sides of a dividing line.
The appearance of similarity, consistency, or process.
The organization of visual elements in an artwork.
The recurrence of visual elements.
Down
The size relationship of parts to a whole and to one another.
The shape or proportions of a picture plane.
The near or exact matching of left and right sides of a three-dimensional form or a two-dimensional composition.
Technique by which an artist ranks certain areas of a work as of lesser importance; areas are generally subordinated through placement, color, or size.
An arrangment of parts achieving a state of equilibrium between opposing forces or infulunces.
The size relation of one thing to another.
The opposite of unity; diverse elements in the composition of a work of art.
The principal area of emphasis in a work of art; the place to which the artist directs the most attention through composition.
Lack of symmetry.
The process of organizing visual elements and the product of that process.
A method an artist uses to draw attention to an area; may be done with central placement, large size, bright color, or high contrast.